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Alan C. Cramer, West Linn, OR US
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20120084060 | MODIFYING A PARAMETRICALLY DEFINED MODEL WITH AN EXPLICIT MODELER - A method, system, apparatus, article of manufacture, and computer readable storage medium provide the ability to manage modifications to a solid model between different modeling applications. An original model created using a parametrically-based modeler is obtained. A modified version of the original model that was edited using a history-free modeler is obtained. The original model and the modified version are analyzed to determine differences between them. Based on the differences, a set of parametric-based treatments are determined that, when performed on the original model, affect changes that produce a parametrically-driven version that geometrically matches the modified version. One or more of the treatments are individually selected and applied to produce the parametrically-driven version. | 04-05-2012 |
Andrew R. Cramer, Channahon, IL US
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20100088995 | REINFORCING BAR JOINT - To avoid the rotation of a sleeve, providing an enhanced joint force. A reinforcing bar joint | 04-15-2010 |
Bernice Cramer, Newton, MA US
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20090202098 | Occluding Earbud System and Method - An earbud is disclosed for use in a user's ear. The earbud includes an ear pad shaped to engage the concha of the ear and an audio driver coupled to the ear pad. When the earbud is installed in the user's ear the ear pad substantially occludes, or closes up the concha of the user's ear. Thus ambient noise is significantly attenuated before reaching the user's ear canal. Also, the earbud is supported primarily by the ear pad resting in the concha. | 08-13-2009 |
Brent Cramer, Colorado Springs, CO US
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20090161857 | VENDOR FACILITY CUSTOMER ASSIGNMENT - A system and method for assigning initiated communications to a particular branch, location, or facility associated with a vendor are disclosed. An exemplary system may include an assignment server in communication with a data network that includes a primary data line for a vendor having a plurality of associated vendor facilities. The system further may include a plurality of vendor facility data lines, each of which is associated with one of the vendor facilities. The assignment server is configured to locate a group of vendor facilities from the plurality of vendor facilities that are within a predetermined range of a location associated with the initiated communication. The assignment server is further configured to assign one of the eligible vendor facilities to the initiated communication and connect the initiated communication with the vendor facility data line of the assigned vendor facility. | 06-25-2009 |
Carole L. Cramer, Jonesboro, AR US
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20100240597 | METHODS OF DELIVERY OF MOLECULES TO CELLS USING A RICIN SUBUNIT AND COMPOSITIONS RELATING TO SAME - A method of preparing molecules of interest for delivery to eukaryotic cells is shown, wherein a ricin B chain subunit not having a ribosome inactivating subunit and retaining lectin activity is modified by modifying the first cysteine residue to be absent or substituted with an amino acid other than cysteine, or removing a protease sensitive site at the N-terminal of the subunit, or adding an endoplasmic reticulum retrieval signal, and operatively associating the subunit with a molecule of interest. Methods of operatively associating the subunit and molecule of interest include chemical conjugation at primary amines, conjugation with N-glycans of the subunit, a disulfide bond, and assembly of immunoglobulin domains. The invention provides for operatively associating multiple molecules of interest with a ricin B chain subunit, and delivery into targeted cells, cell components, and combination of cells. | 09-23-2010 |
Carolyn N. Cramer, Richland, WA US
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20110185899 | Methods for Abatement of Arsenic and Phosphorous Contaminants From Fuel Gases Prior to Gasification - Methods for abatement of antimony-containing, arsenic-containing and/or phosphorous-containing impurities in fuel gas that is derived from a carbonaceous source can include contacting the fuel gas with an absorbent comprising a capture compound. The capture compound has one or more alkali metals, one or more alkaline earth metals, or a combination of one or more alkali and alkaline earth metals. The fuel gas impurities are reacted with the capture compound, which can be used alone or dispersed on the adsorbent, at a temperature greater than or equal to approximately 300° C. to form solid capture products comprising antimony, arsenic, or phosphorous and the alkali or alkaline earth metal. | 08-04-2011 |
Christina Cramer, Rochester, MI US
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20110144854 | SELF TESTING SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A diagnostic system for a vehicle comprises a diagnostic module, a control module, and a hardware interface module. The diagnostic module selectively diagnoses a fault in one or more of components that are integrated within a housing. The control module receives a request for testing of the diagnostic module and retrieves predetermined fault data corresponding to the fault. The hardware interface module receives component data for the diagnosis and the predetermined fault data, disables provision of the component data to the diagnostic module, and provides the predetermined fault data to the diagnostic module for the diagnosis. | 06-16-2011 |
Christopher Benedict Cramer, West Granby, CT US
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20110166896 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING DATA RELATED TO A LIFE INSURANCE POLICY HAVING AN ACCELERATED DEATH BENEFIT - A method for processing data related to a life insurance product having a death benefit amount payable to a beneficiary upon death of an insured includes receiving data indicative of certification that the insured is chronically ill, and responsive to receipt of the data indicative of the certification, providing output signals having data indicative of instructions to pay an owner of the life insurance product periodic payments, during the lifetime of the insured, each of which periodic payments reduces the death benefit amount. | 07-07-2011 |
20110238453 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROCESSING DATA RELATED TO A LIFE INSURANCE POLICY HAVING AN ACCELERATED BENEFIT - Disclosed is a novel insurance product that provides an accelerated death benefit to the insured individual. The insurance product contains a lifeaccess accelerated benefit feature that allows the insured individual to file a claim and receive benefits under a life insurance product if the insured individual becomes chronically or terminally ill. | 09-29-2011 |
Dale O. Cramer, Royal Oak, MI US
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20100154700 | Instrument Gauge And Pointer - A pointer for an instrument panel having an enlarged central display area substantially free from obstruction from the pointer as it rotates about an axis located within the central display area. | 06-24-2010 |
20110089885 | SWITCHED USB SOLAR CHARGING PORT - A charging system for a vehicle includes a primary energy source, a secondary energy source, a switching circuit in electrical communication with the primary energy source and the secondary energy source, and a charging port to provide electrical communication between the switching circuit and an electrical device, wherein the switching circuit selectively controls an electrical current flowing from the primary energy source and the secondary energy to the electrical device based upon a state of the vehicle. | 04-21-2011 |
20130174773 | INTERACTIVE DISPLAY AND GAUGE - An analogue gauge for use in a vehicle instrument panel is provided. The analogue gauge includes, but is not limited to, an analogue indicator overlying a first substrate and graphics aligned with the analogue indicator. The graphics are generated using a display device. The graphics change depending on a driving condition or the position of the analogue indicator. | 07-11-2013 |
20130176118 | TRANSMISSIVE DISPLAY OVER GAUGE - A vehicle instrument panel is provided. The vehicle instrument panel includes, but is not limited to, an analogue indicator overlying a first substrate and a display device overlying the analogue indicator. The display device has transparent portions for allowing light to pass through and non-transparent portions for displaying information. | 07-11-2013 |
20140362202 | GAZE TIME INDICATOR FOR A VEHICLE - A system for tracking a gaze of a driver of a vehicle includes a tracking device, a processor, a memory, and a display. The tracking device is configured to track a gaze of a driver of a vehicle. The processor is in electronic communication with the tracking device. The memory is in electronic communication with the processor. The memory includes programming code configured to be executed by the processor. The programming code is configured to determine in real-time a duration of the gaze of the driver of the vehicle tracked by the tracking device. The display is in electronic communication with the processor. The display is configured to display a symbol showing the determined duration, or a portion of the determined duration, of the gaze of the driver of the vehicle as determined by the processor. | 12-11-2014 |
20150029018 | ARTICULATING INSTRUMENT CLUSTER - An articulating instrument cluster, and a system and a method for managing an articulating information panel of a vehicle are provided. The system includes a state detection module to detect a state of the articulating instrument cluster; an information interfacing module to interface with a plurality of systems associated with the vehicle; an orientation module to determine an adjustment to a display based on the detected state; and a display driving module to control the display of the articulating information panel based on the determination of adjustment. | 01-29-2015 |
Dale Owen Cramer, Royal Oak, MI US
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20090174206 | MULTI-POSITIONAL LID FOR A VEHICLE CONSOLE - A console having a movable lid capable of pivoting about dual axes is disclosed, the lid including at least one hinge to facilitate rotation about a first axis and a rotating element to facilitate rotation about a second axis, wherein the at least one hinge and the rotating element are adapted to permit storage of articles and electrical connectivity or electronic interface of articles disposed in a compartment of the lid. | 07-09-2009 |
Dan Cramer, Chicago, IL US
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20110178016 | PULSE PARATHYROID HORMONE FOR TREATMENT OF THE HEMATOPOIETIC SYNDROME, STROMAL CELL LOSS, AND VASCULAR INJURY RESULTING FROM ACUTE EXPOSURE TO LETHAL RADIATION - Currently there is no treatment for hematopoietic syndrome following radiation exposure. Exposed persons are presently treated with blood transfusions, growth factors such as G-CSF to promote neutrophil recovery. Present methods are targeted towards the bone marrow microenvironment, aiding in repair and regeneration with a decrease in the severity or possibly, complete avoidance of morbidity and mortality associated with the hematopoietic syndrome. Methods are useful for treatment of mass casualties following a radiation disaster. | 07-21-2011 |
Daniel Cramer, Chestnut Hill, MA US
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20090099102 | Ginkgolides in the Treatment and Prevention of Ovarian Cancer - The present invention is directed to pharmaceutical compositions and nutritional supplements that contain large amount of ginkgolides, particularly ginkgolide A or B, and for which, the other components normally found in | 04-16-2009 |
20120295814 | CA-125 Immune Complexes as Biomarkers of Ovarian Cancer - The invention is directed to assays of CA-125 immune complexes that can be used diagnostically. It also includes glass or plastic plates or slides on which the monoclonal antibodies against CA-125 have been immobilized and kits containing these plates or slides. | 11-22-2012 |
David Cramer, Hartford, WI US
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20090072103 | APPARATUS FOR MOUNTING A WHEELCHAIR AMPUTEE PAD - The apparatus for mounting a wheelchair pad provides a high degree of support and adjustability such that it can be used with wheelchairs from a wide variety of different manufacturers. This adjustability is also beneficial to the occupant of the wheelchair, as the adjustability can provide a wide variety of people with a more custom fit. In order to provide this custom fit, the claimed invention provides for depth adjustability, height adjustability and angle adjustability in both the vertical and horizontal planes of the amputee pad. Additionally the claimed invention can be installed on either side of the wheelchair. | 03-19-2009 |
20090072105 | APPARATUS FOR MOUNTING A WHEELCHAIR BACK - An apparatus for mounting a wheelchair back that provides a high degree of support and adjustability such that it can be used with wheelchairs that originate from a wide variety of different manufacturers. In order to provide this custom fit, the present invention provide for depth adjustability, height adjustability and angle adjustability of a wheelchair back. The present invention also provides the convenience of a quick-release wheelchair back so that the wheelchair occupant can easily remove the back of the wheelchair from the canes so that the wheelchair can be collapsed and stored. The present mounting system also provides a two point mounting system that is reliable yet simple to use. | 03-19-2009 |
David M. Cramer, Pullman, WA US
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20100198565 | Feature-Based Translation System and Method - A system having a server having processing circuitry and an operation manager configured to compare source geometric data of each of a plurality of features in a source geometric model with target geometric data of respective features in a target geometric model, and operative to identify discrepancies in respective features therebetween. The server is configured to rectify discrepancies in a feature after generating the feature and prior to generating another feature among the plurality of features. The system further includes a communication link, at least one client communicating with the server over the communication link, and an interrupt interface provided by one of the at least one client and the server and operative to notify a user of the presence of an inability to automatically generate an accurate representation of a feature of the source geometric model in the target geometric model. | 08-05-2010 |
David R. Cramer, Basalt, CO US
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20090101277 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR THE RAPID, AUTOMATED CREATION OF ADVANCED COMPOSITE TAILORED BLANKS - An embodiment of the present invention provides a method for manufacturing a composite preform from tape material, including feeding a tape section into a tape section guide that suspends the tape across a tooling surface, moving at least one of the tape section guide and the tooling surface relative to each other to position the tape section at a desired location and orientation relative to the tooling surface, moving the tape section toward a pre-existing tape section disposed on the tooling surface, and tacking the tape section to the pre-existing tape section. A corresponding apparatus for manufacturing composite preforms is also disclosed. | 04-23-2009 |
20120018097 | System and Method for the Rapid, Automated Creation of Advanced Composite Tailored Blanks - An embodiment of the present invention provides a method for manufacturing a composite preform from tape material, including feeding a tape section into a tape section guide that suspends the tape across a tooling surface, moving at least one of the tape section guide and the tooling surface relative to each other to position the tape section at a desired location and orientation relative to the tooling surface, moving the tape section toward a pre-existing tape section disposed on the tooling surface, and tacking the tape section to the pre-existing tape section. A corresponding apparatus for manufacturing composite preforms is also disclosed. | 01-26-2012 |
20120186749 | System and Method for the Rapid, Automated Creation of Advanced Composite Tailored Blanks - An embodiment of the present invention provides a method for manufacturing a composite preform from tape material, including feeding a tape section into a tape section guide that suspends the tape across a tooling surface, moving at least one of the tape section guide and the tooling surface relative to each other to position the tape section at a desired location and orientation relative to the tooling surface, moving the tape section toward a pre-existing tape section disposed on the tooling surface, and tacking the tape section to the pre-existing tape section. A corresponding apparatus for manufacturing composite preforms is also disclosed. | 07-26-2012 |
20130276954 | System and Method for the Rapid, Automated Creation of Advanced Composite Tailored Blanks - An embodiment of the present invention provides a method for manufacturing a composite preform from tape material, including feeding a tape section into a tape section guide that suspends the tape across a tooling surface, moving at least one of the tape section guide and the tooling surface relative to each other to position the tape section at a desired location and orientation relative to the tooling surface, moving the tape section toward a pre-existing tape section disposed on the tooling surface, and tacking the tape section to the pre-existing tape section. A corresponding apparatus for manufacturing composite preforms is also disclosed. | 10-24-2013 |
Donald L. Cramer, Beaverton, OR US
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20100045190 | LED BACKLIGHT - An LED backlight controller is disclosed. One embodiment comprises a luminance regulator to generate a luminance control signal to adjust a luminance level in a LED backlight assembly, a timing controller to generate a dimming control signal to adjust a dimming level in the LED backlight assembly, wherein the dimming control signal is a pulse width modulated signal, and an LED driver circuit to receive the luminance control signal and the dimming control signal, the LED driver circuit further to generate an LED driver signal to provide to the LED backlight assembly, wherein the LED driver circuit is configured to control luminance by adjusting the current of the LED driver signal, and wherein the LED driver circuit is configured to adjust a dimming level in the LED backlight assembly by a change in the duty cycle for the dimming control signal. Other embodiments are described herein. | 02-25-2010 |
Donald M. Cramer, Ostrander, OH US
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20110221771 | Merging of Grouped Markers in An Augmented Reality-Enabled Distribution Network - The present invention relates to systems and methods for merging smart markers in augmented reality. The system includes a server supporting the presentation of information within augmented reality of a plurality of participants. A communication network facilitates the transfer of information from the server to devices of the plurality of participants. A first participant in the plurality of participants is associated with a view of augmented reality and a plurality of smart markers, with each smart marker having an attribute. A merged group of smart markers includes smart markers from within the plurality of smart markers with said attribute being a first common attribute, wherein smart markers in the merged group are displayable within the augmented reality of the first participant. | 09-15-2011 |
20110225069 | Purchase and Delivery of Goods and Services, and Payment Gateway in An Augmented Reality-Enabled Distribution Network - The present invention relates to systems and methods for purchasing goods and services in an augmented reality-enabled distribution network. The system includes a server supporting the presentation of information within augmented reality of a plurality of participants. A communication network is included for facilitating the transfer of information from the server to devices of the plurality of participants. Also included is a purchase and delivery exchange that facilitates the sale of goods and services deliverable through augmented reality. In addition, a payment gateway facilitates the transfer of funds between a buyer and seller in association with a transaction conducted through the purchase and delivery exchange. | 09-15-2011 |
Ed Cramer, Fort Lauderdale, FL US
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20120209624 | ENCRYPTED PORTABLE ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORD SYSTEM - A portable, electronic and encrypted medical record device and management system that receives and stores a registrant's or patient's medical history in a secured database, records the medical history on a portable computer readable medical storage device, includes a multi-level encrypted security system to control access to the medical information on the storage device or in the system for authorizing modification or access to the medical information, allows authorized medical personnel to update recently acquired medical data, dictates the data that authorized medical entities or personnel have access to and includes a recognizable logo to alert medical personnel of the medical storage device. | 08-16-2012 |
E. Daniel Cramer, Minneapolis, MN US
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20090295214 | BARIATRIC SEATING FURNITURE - An article of seating furniture that is particularly desirable for use with bariatric patients is disclosed. The seating furniture includes a seat portion that includes a front seating area and a rear seating area. The front seating area is defined by a generally semi-elliptical front perimeter surface while the rear seating area is defined by a different, generally semi-elliptical rear perimeter surface. The surface area of the front seating area is less than the surface area of the rear seating area to provide enhanced ingress and egress for a bariatric patient. The seating furniture includes a back portion and two pair of support legs that further enhance the desirability of the seating furniture for a bariatric patient. | 12-03-2009 |
Hagen Cramer, West Chester, OH US
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20080311037 | Compounds which bind PSMA and uses thereof - A compound is represented by Structural Formula A1: | 12-18-2008 |
20110087014 | Process for the manufacture of oligonucleotides - A process for manufacturing an oligonucleotide which comprises removing β-eliminating phosphorus-protecting groups, in particular β-cyanoethyl protective groups from a protected oligonucleotide, wherein said removing comprises contacting the protected oligonucleotide with an amine solution in a solvent which preferably does not consist of pyridine, wherein the conjugate acid of the amine has preferably a pKa of greater than 11.5, and wherein the concentration of the amine in the solution is less than 0.5 mole/liters. | 04-14-2011 |
Harlan C. Cramer, Columbia, MD US
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20100203726 | Method of Forming a Through Substrate Via in a Compound Semiconductor - A method is provided for forming a through substrate via in a compound semiconductor having a transistor on a front side of the substrate. The method comprises forming a protective stop pad over a contact area on the front side of the substrate, forming a contact pad overlying the protective stop pad, such that the contact pad is in contact with a terminal of the transistor and plasma etching a backside of the substrate to form a contact coupling via to the protective stop pad. The method further comprises performing a chemical wet etch to remove the protective stop pad and depositing a conductive contact layer in the contact coupling via to provide a conductive contact to the contact pad. | 08-12-2010 |
20140264273 | SUPERLATTICE CRENELATED GATE FIELD EFFECT TRANSISTOR - The present invention is directed to a device comprising an epitaxial structure comprising a superlattice structure having an uppermost 2DxG channel, a lowermost 2DxG channel and at least one intermediate 2DxG channel located between the uppermost and lowermost 2DxG channels, source and drain electrodes operatively connected to each of the 2DxG channels, and a plurality of trenches located between the source and drain electrodes. Each trench has length, width and depth dimensions defining a first sidewall, a second sidewall and a bottom located therebetween, the bottom of each trench being at or below the lowermost 2DxG channel. A crenelated gate electrode is located over the uppermost 2DxG channel, the gate electrode being located within each of the trenches such that the bottom surface of the gate electrode is in juxtaposition with the first sidewall surface, the bottom surface and the second sidewall surface of each of said trenches. | 09-18-2014 |
Harlan Carl Cramer, Columbia, MD US
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20090250808 | RELIABILITY IMPROVEMENT IN A COMPOUND SEMICONDUCTOR MMIC - A semiconductor package (M) includes a semiconductor substrate layer ( | 10-08-2009 |
James Cramer, Chelsea, MI US
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20120046496 | METHOD FOR PURIFYING GLYCERIN AND PRODUCTS OBTAINED THEREFROM - A method and system for purifying crude glycerin is provided in which a mixture is formed by blending glycerin, water, an organic solvent, and an acid. The acid being capable of reacting with soap impurities to form lipids that are soluble in the organic solvent and ionic salts that are soluble in the glycerin and water. Liquid-liquid extraction separates and partitions the organic solvents and lipids away from the glycerin, water, and ionic salts with the organic solvent and lipids being reclaimed for future use. Any residual trace amount of organic solvent that remains in the glycerin and water is separated and removed through the use of a clarifier system, with the formation of micro-bubbles arising from a diffuser facilitating the separation. Prior to collection of the purified glycerin product, the ionic salts are removed from the mixture through the use of an ionic exchange resin, electrodialysis, or electrodeionization, followed by the water being removed by evaporation. The resulting purified glycerin exhibits a purity level on the order of about 99.7% or more. | 02-23-2012 |
Jason Cramer, Vienna, VA US
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20110209200 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR AUTHENTICATING USERS - A method of authenticating users to reduce transaction risks includes indicating a desire to conduct a transaction and determining whether the transaction requires access to protected resources. Moreover, the method determines whether inputted information is known, determines a state of a communications device when the inputted information is known, and transmits a biometric authentication request from a server to an authentication system when the state of the communications device is enrolled. Additionally, the method includes validating the communications device, capturing biometric authentication data in accordance with a biometric authentication data capture request with the communications device, biometrically authenticating the user, generating a one-time pass-phrase and storing the one-time pass-phrase on the authentication system when the user is authenticated, comparing the transmitted one-time pass-phrase against the stored one-time pass-phrase, and granting access to the protected resources when the transmitted and stored one-time pass-phrases match. | 08-25-2011 |
Jason Scott Cramer, Vienna, VA US
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20110035788 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR AUTHENTICATING USERS - A method of authenticating users to reduce transaction risks includes indicating a desire to conduct a transaction, inputting information in a workstation, and determining whether the inputted information is known. Moreover, the method includes determining a state of a communications device when the inputted information is known, and transmitting a biometric authentication request from a server to an authentication system when the state of the communications device is enrolled. Additionally, the method includes obtaining biometric authentication data in accordance with a biometric authentication data capture request with the communications device, biometrically authenticating the user, generating a one-time pass-phrase and storing the one-time pass-phrase on the authentication system when the user is authenticated, comparing the transmitted one-time pass-phrase against the stored one-time pass-phrase, and conducting the transaction when the transmitted and stored one-time pass-phrases match. | 02-10-2011 |
20110231911 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR AUTHENTICATING USERS - A method of authenticating users to reduce transaction risks includes indicating a desire to conduct a transaction, inputting information in a workstation, and determining whether the inputted information is known. Moreover, the method includes determining a state of a communications device when the inputted information is known, and transmitting a biometric authentication request from a server to a workstation when the state of the communications device is enrolled. Additionally, the method includes obtaining biometric authentication data in accordance with a biometric authentication data capture request with the communications device, biometrically authenticating the user, generating a one-time pass-phrase and storing the one-time pass-phrase on the authentication system when the user is authenticated, comparing the transmitted one-time pass-phrase against the stored one-time pass-phrase, and conducting the transaction when the transmitted and stored one-time pass-phrases match. | 09-22-2011 |
20130024918 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR AUTHENTICATING USERS OVER NETWORKS - A method for authenticating users over networks includes requesting a one-time password, entering a personal identification number into a communications device, and retrieving a replaceable shared secret stored in the communications device. Moreover, the method includes generating a hashed personal identification number from the entered personal identification number, combining the hashed personal identification number with the replaceable shared secret to generate a modified shared secret, and generating a one-time password with the modified shared secret and the time of requesting the one-time password. | 01-24-2013 |
20130024947 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR REPLACING SHARED SECRETS OVER NETWORKS - A method for replacing a shared secret over a network is provided that includes determining that a security breach could have occurred, determining that a shared secret of a user is to be replaced, and transmitting a renewal message to an authentication system requesting a new shared secret and an associated effective life for the user. Moreover, the method includes generating a new shared secret and an associated effective life at the authentication system for the user, and replacing the shared secret and associated effective life in an enrollment data record of the user with the new shared secret and associated effective life. Furthermore, the method includes transmitting the new shared secret and associated effective life to a communications device associated with the user, and replacing a shared secret and associated effective life stored in the communications device with the new shared secret and associated effective life. | 01-24-2013 |
20130074194 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR INCREASING THE SECURITY OF ELECTRONIC MESSAGES - A method for generating e-mail messages with increased security includes receiving an e-mail message at a control system. The e-mail message has recipients, a security level, control attributes, and e-mail message contents. Moreover, the method includes verifying the recipients at the control system, and storing the recipients, security level, control attributes, and e-mail message contents in the control system when each of the recipients is verified. Furthermore, the method includes generating modified e-mail messages from the e-mail message, transmitting each of the modified e-mail messages to a respective recipient, and capturing authentication data from one of the recipients when the one recipient indicates a desire to view the e-mail message contents with a communications device operated by the one recipient. When the one recipient is successfully authenticated, the method includes permitting the one recipient to view the e-mail message contents in accordance with the control attributes. | 03-21-2013 |
20130074195 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR INCREASING THE SECURITY OF ELECTRONIC MESSAGES - A method for accessing e-mail messages from a control system includes requesting access to e-mail message contents of a user stored in the control system, determining whether the user is enrolled in and activated by the control system, and authenticating the user when the user is enrolled in and activated by the control system. Moreover, the method includes permitting the user to view a list of e-mail messages when the user is successfully authenticated. The e-mail messages included in the list are associated with the user. Furthermore, the method includes permitting the user to access the contents of e-mail messages in the list having a security level equal to or less than a security level associated with the successful authentication. | 03-21-2013 |
20130212640 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR AUTHENTICATING USERS - A method of authenticating users to reduce transaction risks includes indicating a desire to conduct a transaction, inputting information in a workstation, and determining whether the inputted information is known. Moreover, the method includes determining a state of a communications device when the inputted information is known, and transmitting a biometric authentication request from a server to a workstation when the state of the communications device is enrolled. Additionally, the method includes obtaining biometric authentication data in accordance with a biometric authentication data capture request with the communications device, biometrically authenticating the user, generating a one-time pass-phrase and storing the one-time pass-phrase on the authentication system when the user is authenticated, comparing the transmitted one-time pass-phrase against the stored one-time pass-phrase, and conducting the transaction when the transmitted and stored one-time pass-phrases match. | 08-15-2013 |
20130227666 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR AUTHENTICATING USERS - A method of authenticating users to reduce transaction risks includes indicating a desire to conduct a transaction and determining whether the transaction requires access to protected resources. Moreover, the method determines whether inputted information is known, determines a state of a communications device when the inputted information is known, and transmits a biometric authentication request from a server to an authentication system when the state of the communications device is enrolled. Additionally, the method includes validating the communications device, capturing biometric authentication data in accordance with a biometric authentication data capture request with the communications device, biometrically authenticating the user, generating a one-time pass-phrase and storing the one-time pass-phrase on the authentication system when the user is authenticated, comparing the transmitted one-time pass-phrase against the stored one-time pass-phrase, and granting access to the protected resources when the transmitted and stored one-time pass-phrases match. | 08-29-2013 |
20140130186 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR INCREASING THE SECURITY OF ELECTRONIC MESSAGES - A method for accessing e-mail messages from a control system includes requesting access to e-mail message contents of a user stored in the control system, determining whether the user is enrolled in and activated by the control system, and authenticating the user when the user is enrolled in and activated by the control system. Moreover, the method includes permitting the user to view a list of e-mail messages when the user is successfully authenticated. The e-mail messages included in the list are associated with the user. Furthermore, the method includes permitting the user to access the contents of e-mail messages in the list having a security level equal to or less than a security level associated with the successful authentication. | 05-08-2014 |
20140208402 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR INCREASING THE SECURITY OF ELECTRONIC MESSAGES - A method for generating e-mail messages with increased security includes receiving an e-mail message at a control system. The e-mail message has recipients, a security level, control attributes, and e-mail message contents. Moreover, the method includes verifying the recipients at the control system, and storing the recipients, security level, control attributes, and e-mail message contents in the control system when each of the recipients is verified. Furthermore, the method includes generating modified e-mail messages from the e-mail message, transmitting each of the modified e-mail messages to a respective recipient, and capturing authentication data from one of the recipients when the one recipient indicates a desire to view the e-mail message contents with a communications device operated by the one recipient. When the one recipient is successfully authenticated, the method includes permitting the one recipient to view the e-mail message contents in accordance with the control attributes. | 07-24-2014 |
20150026771 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR AUTHENTICATING USERS - A method of authenticating users to reduce transaction risks includes indicating a desire to conduct a transaction and determining whether the transaction requires access to protected resources. Moreover, the method determines whether inputted information is known, determines a state of a communications device when the inputted information is known, and transmits a biometric authentication request from a server to an authentication system when the state of the communications device is enrolled. Additionally, the method includes validating the communications device, capturing biometric authentication data in accordance with a biometric authentication data capture request with the communications device, biometrically authenticating the user, generating a one-time pass-phrase and storing the one-time pass-phrase on the authentication system when the user is authenticated, comparing the transmitted one-time pass-phrase against the stored one-time pass-phrase, and granting access to the protected resources when the transmitted and stored one-time pass-phrases match. | 01-22-2015 |
Jeffrey W. Cramer, Liberty Center, OH US
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20080282739 | Apparatus for opening and closing molds in a glassware forming machine - Apparatus for opening and closing mold arms in a glassware forming machine includes a gearbox for mounting on a glassware machine frame, a cylinder housing suspended beneath the gearbox, and a cylinder disposed within the cylinder housing. The cylinder has a piston with an extending piston rod and a gear rack machined or otherwise formed in the piston rod. A first drive gear in the cylinder housing is coupled to the gear rack and a drive shaft extends from the first drive gear and the cylinder housing into the gearbox. A second drive gear is disposed in the gearbox and coupled to the drive shaft. Laterally spaced operating shafts extend upwardly from within the gearbox. Means including an idler gear couple the second drive gear to the operating shafts such that the operating shafts are rotated simultaneously in opposite directions by the cylinder, the gear rack, the first and second drive gears and the idler gear. In exemplary embodiments of the disclosure, the means include driven gears or connecting links coupling the second drive gear and the idler gear to the operating shafts. Linkages couple the operating shafts to the mold arms of the glassware forming machine. | 11-20-2008 |
20090000337 | Apparatus for opening and closing molds in a glassware forming machine - Apparatus for opening and closing mold arms in a glassware forming machine includes a gearbox for mounting on a glassware machine frame, a cylinder housing suspended beneath the gearbox, and a mold open/close cylinder disposed within the cylinder housing. The cylinder has a mold open/close piston with an extending piston rod and a gear rack machined or otherwise formed in the piston rod. A first drive gear in the cylinder housing is coupled to the gear rack and a drive shaft extends from the first drive gear and the cylinder housing into the gearbox. A second drive gear is disposed in the gearbox and coupled to the drive shaft. Laterally spaced operating shafts extend upwardly from within the gearbox. Means including an idler gear couple the second drive gear to the operating shafts such that the operating shafts are rotated simultaneously in opposite directions by the cylinder, the gear rack, the first and second drive gears and the idler gear. In exemplary embodiments of the disclosure, the means include driven gears or connecting links coupling the second drive gear and the idler gear to the operating shafts. Linkages couple the operating shafts to the mold arms of the glassware forming machine. | 01-01-2009 |
John M. Cramer, Cameron Park, CA US
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20130239544 | Distributed pressurization system - The present invention comprises a distributed system for providing warm, high pressure gas that is lighter weight, lower cost, and more reliable than comparable currant art pressurization systems. The invention employs Tridyne or another non-explosive but combustible pressurant mix flowing through a plurality of catalytic devices to provide heated pressurant to both the needed rocket system applications as well as to the plurality of pressurant storage bottles, thereby decreasing the mass of the unused pressurant at the end of mission. | 09-19-2013 |
Karl E. Cramer, Yorktown, VA US
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20120192407 | Process and Apparatus for Nondestructive Evaluation of the Quality of a Crimped Wire Connector - A process and apparatus for collecting data for nondestructive evaluation of the quality of a crimped wire connector are provided. The process involves providing a crimping tool having an anvil and opposing jaw for crimping a terminal onto a stranded wire, moving the jaw relative to the anvil to close the distance between the jaw and the anvil and thereby compress the terminal against the wire, while transmitting ultrasonic waves that are propagated through the terminal-wire combination and received at a receiving ultrasonic transducer as the jaw is moved relative to the anvil, and detecting and recording the position of the jaw relative to the anvil as a function of time and detecting and recording the amplitude of the ultrasonic wave that is received at the receiving ultrasonic transducer as a function of time as the jaw is moved relative to the anvil. | 08-02-2012 |
20140173887 | Process for Nondestructive Evaluation of the Quality of a Crimped Wire Connector - A process and apparatus for collecting data for nondestructive evaluation of the quality of a crimped wire connector are provided. The process involves providing a crimping tool having an anvil and opposing jaw for crimping a terminal onto a stranded wire, moving the jaw relative to the anvil to close the distance between the jaw and the anvil and thereby compress the terminal against the wire, while transmitting ultrasonic waves that are propagated through the terminal wire combination and received at a receiving ultrasonic transducer as the jaw is moved relative to the anvil, and detecting and recording the position of the jaw relative to the anvil as a function of time and detecting and recording the amplitude of the ultrasonic wave that is received at the receiving ultrasonic transducer as a function of time as the jaw is moved relative to the anvil. | 06-26-2014 |
Kathryn Cramer, Manasquan, NJ US
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20110213322 | OSTOMY APPLIANCE WITH MOLDABLE ADHESIVE - A body fitment for an ostomy appliance comprises an adhesive wafer including a moldable region shapable by the user. A removable release liner covering an external adhesive surface of the wafer is configured to permit molding of the moldable region by manually manipulating the adhesive through the release liner, and/or with removable segments. In an alternative form, an interior release liner is removable through the entrance aperture of the wafer, by pulling on a grip portion that protrudes through the entrance aperture. In an alternative form, an ostomy pouch includes a finger pocket in a front pouch wall, for permitting insertion of a finger tip for molding the moldable region of an adhesive wafer that is secured around a stomal aperture in a rear pouch wall. | 09-01-2011 |
Kathryn E. Cramer, Manasquan, NJ US
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20100114044 | ADHESIVE BODY FITMENT FOR OSTOMY APPLIANE - A body fitment for an ostomy appliance comprises an adhesive wafer including a body-facing side for adhesively contacting the user's body. The adhesive wafer includes a moldable region shapable by the user, and a hole therethrough for allowing the user to manually mold a stomal aperture in the moldable region. The body fitment is provided with the inner peripheral region of the adhesive bordering the hole being pre-shaped with a non-planar configuration, e.g. bent or curled away from the body-facing side of the adhesive, prior to be being molded by the user. The pre-shaped, non-planar, configuration is supported by a release device that initially protects the body-facing side of the adhesive but which is intended to be removed prior to use of the body fitment, to enable the adhesive then to be molded by a user. | 05-06-2010 |
20100114045 | OSTOMY POUCH APPLIANE - An ostomy appliance comprises an ostomy pouch having front wall, a rear wall with a stomal aperture, and an adhesive body fitment secured or securable around the stomal aperture. At least a portion of the adhesive of the body fitment is moldable. The front wall of the pouch comprises an access aperture providing access through the pouch interior for molding the adhesive. The access aperture is closable by a closure panel attachable over said access aperture by a peelable/resealable adhesive. | 05-06-2010 |
Keith Alan Cramer, Whippany, NJ US
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20120282156 | MODIFICATION OF COPPER/IRON SELECTIVITY IN COPPER SOLVENT EXTRACTION SYSTEMS - Processes for improving copper/iron selectivity in a solvent extraction circuit by contacting an acidic aqueous solution containing dissolved copper and iron ions with a solvent extraction composition including an orthohydroxyaryloxime, a selectivity modifier, and an equilibrium modifier, wherein the ratio of selectivity modifier to orthohydroxyaryloxime is from 0.001 to 0.05, thereby decreasing the copper:iron transfer ratio, are provided herein. | 11-08-2012 |
Keith D. Cramer, Pine Island, MN US
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20080279097 | Methods, Systems, and Computer Program Products for Network Device Congestion Relief - A method, system, and computer program product for network device congestion relief are provided. The method includes receiving a level of congestion for a network device, receiving a data packet including a codec list, and determining a filter policy based on the level of congestion. The method further includes applying the filter policy to the data packet to remove at least one codec from the codec list when a filter policy condition is met, resulting in a filtered data packet, and outputting the filtered data packet. | 11-13-2008 |
20080291935 | Methods, Systems, and Computer Program Products for Selectively Discarding Packets - A method, system, and computer program product are provided for selectively discarding packets in a network device. The method includes receiving an upstream bandwidth saturation indicator for a queue in the network device, and identifying one or more codecs employed in packets in the queue when the upstream bandwidth saturation indicator indicates saturation. The method further includes determining a packet discarding policy based on the one or more codecs, and discarding packets in accordance with the packet discarding policy. | 11-27-2008 |
20080298343 | VOIP PHONE NUMBER DISCOVERY ON PSTNS USING TWO WAY FXO COMMUNICATION - A method for placing a telephone call using a Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), the method including using a foreign exchange office (FXO) of a first VoIP system, making a public switching telephone network (PSTN) connection with an FXO of a second VoIP system; exchanging at least an Internet telephone address between the FXOs; terminating the PSTN connection; and placing the telephone call from the first VoIP system to the second VolP system over the Internet using the Internet telephone address. | 12-04-2008 |
20100014646 | TTY Translation for VoIP - A device for transmitting TTY communications includes an input for receiving analog tones from a TTY device, a first output for connecting to a public telephone switch network (PSTN) and a second output for connecting to digital communications network. The device is configured to operate in a first mode and a second mode. In the first mode the device receives the analog tones at the input and transmits the analog tones over the PSTN through the first output. In the second mode, the device receives the analog tones at the input, converts the analog tones into transmission control protocol (TCP) packets and transmits the TCP packets over a digital communications network through the second output. | 01-21-2010 |
20110194692 | VOICE-OVER INTERNET PROTOCOL (VOIP) SCRAMBLING MECHANISM - Systems and methods are disclosed for securing VoIP communication. A VoIP device sends a multiple pipe scrambling request, wherein the multiple pipe scrambling request includes (1) a numeric value indicating the number pipes, (2) an IP address for each pipe, and (3) a port number for each pipe. The VoIP device receives confirmation that the scrambling request was received and sends data packets randomly to one or more available pipes on a receiving VoIP device. | 08-11-2011 |
20120166957 | CONTENT PRESENTATION IN MANAGEMENT SESSIONS FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS - A content presentation system maintains a window on an electronic display screen of an administration console for remotely managing servers via a communication link. The window includes plural tabbed user interface elements, each user interface element corresponding to a session providing status information for a corresponding server. Problem servers are dynamically detected. A user interface element tab is added to the window for each detected problem server. User interaction with a user interface element based on user input, is monitored. Based on the user interaction with a user interface element for a problem server, a panel is displayed on the display screen wherein the panel includes status information for a corresponding problem server. | 06-28-2012 |
20120166958 | CONTENT PRESENTATION IN MONITORING SESSIONS FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS - A computing resource management system maintains a management user interface (UI) on an electronic display screen of an administration console for managing computing resources via a communication link. The management UI comprises plural user interface elements, each user interface element including a physical topography for a managed computing resource and a graphical user interface element corresponding to a session providing information for said managed computing resource. User interaction with a graphical user interface element is monitored. Based on the user interaction, a content element is displayed on the display screen wherein the content element includes information for said corresponding managed computing resource. | 06-28-2012 |
20120166991 | COMPUTING RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS - A computing resource management system maintains plural sessions for managing plural computing resources using an administration console. The system further maintains a management user interface on an electronic display screen of the administration console. The management user interface includes plural tabbed user interface elements, wherein each user interface element corresponds to a session for managing a computing resource via a communication link. The system dynamically refreshes the status of each computing resource in a corresponding user interface element tab in the management user interface. User interaction with a user interface element based on user input is monitored, and based on the user interaction with a user interface element, display a panel is displayed on the display for the user managing the corresponding computing resource. | 06-28-2012 |
20140245218 | DISPLAYING DATA SETS ACROSS A PLURALITY OF VIEWS OF A USER INTERFACE - A method for displaying attributes of a computer system. Displaying, on a user interface, a representation for each of the plurality of groups. Receiving a selection of one or more of the plurality of groups to display, based on a selection of one or more corresponding representations of the displayed representations. Displaying, in a first view on the user interface, the one or more related attributes of each of the selected one or more groups. Receiving a request to display the one or more related attributes of each of the selected one or more groups, in a second view on the user interface, wherein the second view depicts attributes in an alternative manner than the first view. Displaying, in the second view on the user interface, the one or more related attributes of each of the selected one or more groups. | 08-28-2014 |
K. Elliott Cramer, Yorktown, VA US
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20120060585 | Assessment and Calibration of a Crimp Tool Equipped with Ultrasonic Analysis Features - A method is provided for calibrating ultrasonic signals passed through a crimp formed with respect to a deformable body via an ultrasonically-equipped crimp tool (UECT). The UECT verifies a crimp quality using the ultrasonic signals. The method includes forming the crimp, transmitting a first signal, e.g., a pulse, to a first transducer of the UECT, and converting the first signal, using the first transducer, into a second signal which defines an ultrasonic pulse. This pulse is transmitted through the UECT into the crimp. A second transducer converts the second signal into a third signal, which may be further conditioned, and the ultrasonic signals are calibrated using the third signal or its conditioned variant. An apparatus for calibrating the ultrasonic signals includes a pulse module (PM) electrically connected to the first and second transducers, and an oscilloscope or display electrically connected to the PM for analyzing an electrical output signal therefrom. | 03-15-2012 |
Kenneth M. Cramer, Gahanna, OH US
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20100176134 | Retortable Closures and Containers - A retortable container (C) or a retortable closure ( | 07-15-2010 |
20140158688 | CONTAINER AND CLOSURE - A closure for a container is described. The container has an opening through which contents of the container are dispensed and a holding member ( | 06-12-2014 |
Kevin Cramer, Woodinville, WA US
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20090172785 | PROVIDING MOBILITY MANAGEMENT USING EMULATION - A system and method are disclosed for providing mobility management among mobile nodes in a communication network. Emulation can be provided to allow a mobile node that uses mobile IP (MIP) to access and use a communication network that is based on proxy mobile IP (PMIP). A gateway can be used to terminate the MIP based protocol access from the mobile node and communicate with the PMIP based core network. Emulation can be provided on a gateway to provide communication from a internet protocol version 4 (IPv4) mobile node and a core network running internet protocol version 6 (IPv6). This allows the network operator to provide access to the deployed base of MIP or IPv4 mobile nodes. | 07-02-2009 |
Leon Cramer, Clinton, CA US
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20110266476 | Pulsator Apparatus and Method of Operation - A pulsator comprises a valve chamber and an armature arranged in the valve chamber. An electrically powered coil at least partially surrounds the valve chamber and generates a magnetic flux. A magnetic pole piece is arranged in the valve chamber and has a metal surface. The armature has a first end nearest the magnetic pole piece and a second end. The first end of the armature has a metal surface and the second end has a first sealing surface and a second sealing surface. | 11-03-2011 |
Luiz Gustavo Cramer, Comming, GA US
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20090192207 | Topical Formulations Comprising 1-N-Arylpyrazole Derivatives and Amitraz - The present invention provides for, inter alia, novel topical formulations comprising at least one 1-N-arypyrazole derivative and amitraz and to methods for treating, controlling, or preventing parasite infestations on mammals or birds The inventive formulations include spot-on, pour-on or spray formulations and may include a further ectoparasiticide, such as an IGR compound, an avermectin or milbemycin derivative, or a pyrethroid insecticides, and anthelmintics, such as benzimidazoles and imidazothiazoles. The inventive formulation provides a larger duration of parasite control at a faster rate of control. The inventive formula remains effective up to three months from the first application. Moreover, the inventive formulations prevent tick attachment to the animal, thereby providing protection against tick borne diseases. The ectoparasites which may be controlled, treated or prevented by the present invention includes ticks, fleas, mites, mange, lice, mosquitoes, flies and cattle grubs. | 07-30-2009 |
Luiz Gustavo Cramer, Cumming, GA US
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20100125097 | COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING AN ARYL PYRAZOLE AND/OR A FORMAMIDINE, METHODS AND USES THEREOF - This invention relates to compositions for combating parasites in animals, comprising 1-arylpyrazole compounds alone or in combination with formamidine compounds. This invention also provides for an improved methods for eradicating, controlling, and preventing parasite infestation in an animal comprising administering the compositions of the invention to the animal in need thereof. | 05-20-2010 |
20130023490 | TOPICAL FORMULATIONS COMPRISING 1-N-ARYLPYRAZOLE DERIVATIVES AND AMITRAZ - The present invention provides for, inter alia, novel topical formulations comprising at least one 1-N-arypyrazole derivative and amitraz and to methods for treating, controlling, or preventing parasite infestations on mammals or birds The inventive formulations include spot-on, pour-on or spray formulations and may include a further ectoparasiticide, such as an IGR compound, an avermectin or milbemycin derivative, or a pyrethroid insecticides, and anthelmintics, such as benzimidazoles and imidazothiazoles. The inventive formulation provides a larger duration of parasite control at a faster rate of control. The inventive formula remains effective up to three months from the first application. Moreover, the inventive formulations prevent tick attachment to the animal, thereby providing protection against tick borne diseases. The ectoparasites which may be controlled, treated or prevented by the present invention includes ticks, fleas, mites, mange, lice, mosquitoes, flies and cattle grubs. | 01-24-2013 |
20130256170 | COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING AN ARYL PYRAZOLE AND/OR A FORMAMIDINE, METHODS AND USES THEREOF - This invention relates to compositions for combating parasites in animals, comprising 1-arylpyrazole compounds alone or in combination with formamidine compounds. This invention also provides for an improved methods for eradicating, controlling, and preventing parasite infestation in an animal comprising administering the compositions of the invention to the animal in need thereof. | 10-03-2013 |
Marilou S. Cramer, Redwood City, CA US
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20090176882 | GASTRIC RETENTIVE GABAPENTIN DOSAGE FORMS AND METHODS FOR USING SAME - Provided is a method of treating a patient suffering from a pain state by administering to the patient a gastric retentive dosage form of gabapentin that is capable of administration in once-daily or twice daily dosing regimens. By reducing the need to administer gabapentin from the thrice-daily administrations characteristic of immediate release gabapentin, the gastric retentive gabapentin dosage forms provided herein have the advantages of improving patient compliance for gabapentin treatment. In addition to the foregoing, the gastric retentive gabapentin dosages forms also exhibit decreased blood plasma concentrations and increased bioavailability throughout the dosing regimen. | 07-09-2009 |
20090209645 | METHODS FOR TREATING VASOMOTOR SYMPTOMS USING GABA ANALOGS IN A GASTRIC RETENTIVE DOSAGE FORM - Methods for treating vasomotor symptoms associated with menopause are described. | 08-20-2009 |
20130116320 | GASTRIC RETENTIVE GABAPENTIN DOSAGE FORMS AND METHODS FOR USING SAME - Provided is a method of treating a patient suffering from a pain state by administering to the patient a gastric retentive dosage form of gabapentin that is capable of administration in once-daily or twice daily dosing regimens. By reducing the need to administer gabapentin from the thrice-daily administrations characteristic of immediate release gabapentin, the gastric retentive gabapentin dosage forms provided herein have the advantages of improving patient compliance for gabapentin treatment. In addition to the foregoing, the gastric retentive gabapentin dosages forms also exhibit decreased blood plasma concentrations and increased bioavailability throughout the dosing regimen. | 05-09-2013 |
20130158121 | METHODS FOR TREATING VASOMOTOR SYMPTOMS USING GABA ANALOGS IN A GASTRIC RETENTIVE DOSAGE FORM - Methods for treating vasomotor symptoms associated with menopause are described. | 06-20-2013 |
20140135395 | GASTRIC RETENTIVE GABAPENTIN DOSAGE FORMS AND METHODS FOR USING SAME - Provided is a method of treating a patient suffering from a pain state by administering to the patient a gastric retentive dosage form of gabapentin that is capable of administration in once-daily or twice daily dosing regimens. By reducing the need to administer gabapentin from the thrice-daily administrations characteristic of immediate release gabapentin, the gastric retentive gabapentin dosage forms provided herein have the advantages of improving patient compliance for gabapentin treatment. In addition to the foregoing, the gastric retentive gabapentin dosages forms also exhibit decreased blood plasma concentrations and increased bioavailability throughout the dosing regimen. | 05-15-2014 |
Mark Cramer, San Francisco, CA US
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20100106703 | DYNAMIC SEARCH ENGINE RESULTS EMPLOYING USER BEHAVIOR - A method and apparatus for dynamically modifying search results “on the fly” based on the behavior of the user currently conducting a search. In one embodiment, data regarding user behavior is gathered from virtually any activity, including clicks on links, dwell times, downloads, transactions and cursor movements. Subordinate keywords are generated to reflect the intent of the user as inferred from the user's behavior. Subordinate keywords, as opposed to traditional primary keywords, are keywords that are identified as important to the search, but are not necessarily essential for a matched document. They are automatically generated by the system from a variety of places, such as documents clicked on by the user as well as documents that are skipped. The system uses the subordinate keywords to dynamically re-rank thatched documents and advertisements to best reflect the inferred intent of the user in order to continuously provide the most relevant results. | 04-29-2010 |
20120078710 | DYNAMIC SEARCH ENGINE RESULTS EMPLOYING USER BEHAVIOR - A method and apparatus for dynamically modifying search results “on the fly” based on the behavior of the user currently conducting a search. In one embodiment, data regarding user behavior is gathered from virtually any activity, including clicks on links, dwell times, downloads, transactions and cursor movements. Subordinate keywords are generated to reflect the intent of the user as inferred from the user's behavior. Subordinate keywords, as opposed to traditional primary keywords, are keywords that are identified as important to the search, but are not necessarily essential for a matched document. They are automatically generated by the system from a variety of places, such as documents clicked on by the user as well as documents that are skipped. The system uses the subordinate keywords to dynamically re-rank matched documents and advertisements to best reflect the inferred intent of the user in order to continuously provide the most relevant results. | 03-29-2012 |
20130262455 | REAL TIME IMPLICIT USER MODELING FOR PERSONALIZED SEARCH - A method and apparatus for utilizing user behavior to immediately modify sets of search results so that the most relevant documents are moved to the top. In one embodiment of the invention, behavior data, which can come from virtually any activity, is used to infer the user's intent. The updated inferred implicit user model is then exploited immediately by re-ranking the set of matched documents to best reflect the information need of the user. The system updates the user model and immediately re-ranks documents at every opportunity in order to constantly provide the most optimal results. In another embodiment, the system determines, based on the similarity of results sets, if the current query belongs in the same information session as one or more previous queries. If so, the current query is expanded with additional keywords in order to improve the targeting of the results. | 10-03-2013 |
20150032717 | REAL TIME IMPLICIT USER MODELING FOR PERSONALIZED SEARCH - A method and apparatus for utilizing user behavior to immediately modify sets of search results so that the most relevant documents are moved to the top. In one embodiment of the invention, behavior data, which can come from virtually any activity, is used to infer the user's intent. The updated inferred implicit user model is then exploited immediately by re-ranking the set of matched documents and advertisements to best reflect the information need of the user. The system updates the user model and immediately re-ranks documents and advertisements at every opportunity in order to constantly provide the most optimal results. In another embodiment, the system determines, based on the similarity of results sets, if the current query belongs in the same information session as one or more previous queries. If so, the current query is expanded with additional keywords in order to improve the targeting of the results. | 01-29-2015 |
Mark A. Cramer, Castle Rock, CO US
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20090194256 | Heat Exchanger - According to the invention, a heat exchanger is disclosed. The heat exchanger may include a first tube sheet, a second tube sheet, a heat exchange tube, a header, and a coupling. The heat exchange tube may be disposed at least partially between the first tube sheet and the second tube sheet, and may also be made of a first material. The header may be made of a second material. The coupling may include a first end and a second end. The first end may be made of the first material, and the second end may be made of the second material. The first end may be operably coupled with the heat exchange tube, and the second end may be operably coupled with the header. | 08-06-2009 |
Mark Wharton Cramer, Zimmerman, MN US
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20110174398 | VALVE APPARATUS TO PREVENT CONTAMINATION OF FLUID IN A FLUID REGULATOR - Valve apparatus to prevent contamination of a fluid in a fluid regulator are described. An example valve apparatus described herein includes a housing disposed within a fluid flow passageway of the fluid regulator to define a low-pressure side of the fluid flow passageway and a high-pressure side of the fluid flow passageway. The housing has a bore that at least partially defines the fluid flow passageway when coupled to the fluid regulator. The housing has a movable valve assembly disposed within the bore via a non-threaded connection in fluid communication with the low-pressure side of the fluid flow passageway and external threads to threadably couple the housing to an opening of the fluid regulator. A seal system prevents impurities from flowing between the high-pressure side of the fluid flow passageway and the low-pressure side of the fluid flow passageway. | 07-21-2011 |
20120241033 | BONNET APPARATUS FOR USE WITH FLUID REGULATORS - Bonnet apparatus for use with fluid regulators are described. An example bonnet includes a body having a cavity to receive a loading assembly of the fluid regulator. A support structure is disposed in the cavity and extends across the cavity to increase an impact toughness or strength of the body. | 09-27-2012 |
Matt Cramer, Covington, GA US
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20110132339 | Multiple Coil Distributor and Method of Use Thereof - A multiple coil distributor comprising a distributor, a distributor cap and a plurality of ignition coils. The plurality of ignition coils are disposed with the distributor cap and individually connect to an associated spark plug. The multiple coil distributor further comprises an electronic control unit and a sensor mechanism. The sensor mechanism comprises a trigger wheel and is in electrical communication with the electronic control unit. Each individual ignition coil is in electrical communication with the electronic control unit. The multiple coil distributor provides a spark for an internal combustion via obtaining the multiple coil distributor, installing the multiple coil distributor within the engine compartment of a car, rotating the trigger wheel, signaling the electronic control unit via the sensor mechanism when the trigger wheel is a selected position and sparking a selected ignition coil corresponding to a selected spark plug via the electronic control unit. | 06-09-2011 |
Michael Cramer, New Milford, CT US
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20110081592 | MODULAR FUEL CELL STACK ASSEMBLY INCLUDING ANODE GAS OXIDIZER AND INTEGRATED EXTERNAL MANIFOLDS FOR USE IN FUEL CELL STACK MODULES - A modular fuel cell stack assembly comprising a plurality of fuel cell stacks, each of the stacks having a plurality of stack faces and a plurality of stack corners formed between the stack faces, wherein the plurality of stack faces include a cathode inlet face adapted to receive oxidant gas for use in a cathode side of the fuel cell stack, a cathode outlet face adapted to output cathode exhaust from the cathode side, an anode inlet face adapted to receive fuel for use in an anode side of the fuel cell stack and an anode outlet face adapted to output anode exhaust from the anode side, and wherein at least one of the cathode inlet face, cathode outlet face, anode inlet face and anode outlet face is an open face without a manifold, and a containment structure for housing the plurality of fuel cell stacks and for providing fuel and oxidant gas to said fuel cell stacks, the containment structure including at least one sealed chamber for sealingly enclosing and isolating at least one open face. Also provided is a modular fuel cell assembly comprising a plurality of fuel cell stacks, an oxidizer disposed centrally of the fuel cell stacks and adapted to receive anode exhaust from the fuel cell stacks, to generate oxidant gas using the anode exhaust and to distribute the oxidant gas to the fuel cell stacks, and a containment structure for housing the plurality of fuel cell stacks and the oxidizer and adapted to receive fuel and distribute the fuel to the fuel cell stacks. | 04-07-2011 |
Neal Cramer, Southhampton, NJ US
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20100206299 | SOLAR PANEL - A solar panel that utilizes the sun's rays to heat a liquid to be used for providing heat or hot water includes front and rear parallel clear plastic panels. The front panel is intended to face the sun and is substantially transparent so that the sun's rays can pass there through The rear panel has a reflective coating thereon wherein rays from the sun are reflected back toward the space between the panels. Located within the space are a plurality of conduits formed by a plurality of internal walls that extend between the panels and the left and right side edges. Within the conduits is a darkened oily liquid that is heated by the incoming rays of the sun and the rays reflected by the rear panel. In a preferred embodiment, the front and rear panels and the internal walls are extruded as a single unit. | 08-19-2010 |
Neal Cramer, Southampton, NJ US
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20090095282 | Solar panel - A solar panel that utilizes the sun's rays to heat a liquid to be used for providing heat or hot water includes front and rear parallel but spaced apart clear plastic panels. Each panel has a front surface, a back surface and left and right side edges. The front panel is intended to face the sun and is substantially transparent so that the sun's rays can pass therethrough. The rear panel has a reflective coating thereon wherein rays from the sun that pass through the front panel and through the space between the panels is reflective back toward the space. Located within the space between the panels are a plurality of conduits formed by a plurality of internal walls that extend between the front and rear panels and between the left and right side edges. Within the conduits is a darkened oily liquid that is heated by the incoming rays of the sun and by the rays reflected by the rear panel. In a preferred embodiment, the front and rear panels and the internal walls are extruded as a single unit. | 04-16-2009 |
Neil Cramer, Boulder, CO US
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20080274335 | Photolytic Polymer Surface Modification - The present invention provides a method for modifying a surface of a polymer derived from a mixture comprising a thiol monomer and an olefinic monomer. The method comprises exposing at least a portion of the polymer surface to electromagnetic radiation of sufficient energy to modify the polymer surface. The present invention also provides a polymer derived from polymerizing a mixture of monomers comprising a thiol monomer, an olefinic monomer, and an iniferter. | 11-06-2008 |
20100304338 | POLYMER IMPRESSION MATERIALS - This invention relates to methods and compositions for single component photoinitiated dental impression materials. The impression material is workable in its pre-cured state, cures rapidly upon exposure to light, and exhibits desirable processing conditions such as short setting time, long working time, no void formation, good wettability, mechanical properties, and detail reproduction. | 12-02-2010 |
20110144227 | THIOL-VINYL AND THIOL-YNE SYSTEMS FOR SHAPE MEMORY POLYMERS - A variety of biomedical devices are provided which include thiol-ene or thiol-yne shape memory polymers. The biomedical devices of the invention are capable of exhibiting shape memory behavior at physiological temperatures and may be used in surgical procedures. Methods of making the devices of the invention are also provided. | 06-16-2011 |
20130277890 | Dual-Cure Polymer Systems - The present invention includes compositions that are useful to prepare dual-cure shape memory polymer systems. The present invention further provides methods of generating a shape memory polymer, optical device, polymer pad with an imprint, or suture anchor system. | 10-24-2013 |
Neil B. Cramer, Boulder, CO US
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20090270528 | RESIN SYSTEMS FOR DENTAL RESTORATIVE MATERIALS - The disclosure provides a new photopolymerizable resin system for dental restorative materials. The resin system utilizes a thiol-ene component as the reactive diluent in dimethacrylate systems. The ternary resin system comprises a thiol monomer, an ene monomer and a dimethacrylate monomer. Use of an off-stoichiometric ratio of thiol:ene functional groups in favor of excess thiols results in enhanced overall functional group conversion, improved polymer mechanical properties, and reduced shrinkage stress of the ternary system when compared to either traditional dimethacrylate or thiol-ene resin systems. | 10-29-2009 |
20110234944 | Polymer-stabilized thermotropic liquid crystal device - A resizable polymer-stabilized, thermotropic liquid crystal device formulation is used in passive or active light-regulating and temperature-regulating films, materials and devices, including construction materials. Implementations of the device may be composed of five basic elements: one or more transparent substrates, a transparent surface treatment, a liquid crystal mixture, a stabilizing polymer, and spacer beads. The polymer-stabilized liquid crystal is coated and cured on at least one substrate. The transparent surface treatment and the stabilizing polymer network are selected to provide phase separation, curing, and adhesion within the LC mixture. The substrate or substrates may be polarizing or nonpolarizing. | 09-29-2011 |
20120256338 | NEW RESIN SYSTEMS FOR DENTAL RESTORATIVE MATERIALS - The disclosure provides a new photopolymerizable resin system for dental restorative materials. The resin system utilizes a thiol-ene component as the reactive diluent in dimethacrylate systems. The ternary resin system comprises a thiol monomer, an ene monomer and a dimethacrylate monomer. Use of an off-stoichiometric ratio of thiol:ene functional groups in favor of excess thiols results in enhanced overall functional group conversion, improved polymer mechanical properties, and reduced shrinkage stress of the ternary system when compared to either traditional dimethacrylate or thiol-ene resin systems. | 10-11-2012 |
20130123381 | Novel Resin Systems for Dental Restorative Materials and Methods Using Same - The invention includes a new photopolymerizable resin system for dental restorative materials. The resin system utilizes a thiol-ene component as the reactive diluent in dimethacrylate systems. The ternary resin system comprises a thiol monomer, an ene monomer and a dimethacrylate monomer. The system of the invention has enhanced overall functional group conversion, improved polymer mechanical properties, and reduced shrinkage stress of the ternary system when compared to either traditional dimethacrylate or thiol-ene resin systems. | 05-16-2013 |
Nicholas O. Cramer, Richland, WA US
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20110060747 | Rapid Automatic Keyword Extraction for Information Retrieval and Analysis - Methods and systems for rapid automatic keyword extraction for information retrieval and analysis. Embodiments can include parsing words in an individual document by delimiters, stop words, or both in order to identify candidate keywords. Word scores for each word within the candidate keywords are then calculated based on a function of co-occurrence degree, co-occurrence frequency, or both. Based on a function of the word scores for words within the candidate keyword, a keyword score is calculated for each of the candidate keywords. A portion of the candidate keywords are then extracted as keywords based, at least in part, on the candidate keywords having the highest keyword scores. | 03-10-2011 |
Paige E. Cramer, Cleveland Heights, OH US
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20120115912 | RXR AGONIST COMPOUNDS AND METHODS - A method of treating a PPARγ and/or RXR related disease or disorder in a subject includes adminstering to the subject an RXR agonist alone or in combination with a PPARγ agonist. | 05-10-2012 |
Paul Cramer, Bristol, CT US
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20100278688 | Containerized Medical Waste Treatment System and Related Method - A containerized medical waste treatment system for sterilizing and processing waste. The system includes an elongate, substantially enclosed container-like structure with an access door on at least one lateral side to accommodate the entry of moveable carts containing medical waste. The system further includes an autoclave for sterilizing medical waste, a shredder for processing the load after sterilization, a tipper for transferring the waste held in carts into the shredder, and a moveable roof panel for providing clearance for a cart that has been elevated by the tipper. At least one conveyor belt for receiving and directing sterilized, shredded waste into a previously positioned waste container is included. The system can perform an autoclave sterilization method which includes relatively short evacuation and heating cycles to remove air pockets within the mass of the load to reduce autoclave treatment times. | 11-04-2010 |
Paul Cramer, San Clemente, CA US
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20090097957 | MOBILE CART HAVING A RETRACTABLE-WHEEL BASE SYSTEM - A mobile cart for carrying a plurality of fluid canisters. The cart includes a platform configured to support the fluid canisters. The cart also includes a base having a base body and a plurality of wheels movably connected to the base body so that the wheels can be selectively moved with respect to the base body between an extended position and a retracted position. In the extended position, the plurality of wheels extends from the base body so the cart can roll, on the plurality of wheels, over the support surface supporting the cart. In the retracted position, the plurality of wheels is retracted relative to the base body so that the cart cannot roll, on the plurality of wheels, over the support surface. | 04-16-2009 |
Peter G. Cramer, Kennett Square, PA US
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20090109426 | SELF-COMPENSATING LASER TRACKER - A self-compensating laser tracker may include a frame assembly including a laser, and at least two-embedded, non-moveable, reflecting members; and a rotatable mirror. The laser and the mirror are arranged such that a laser beam emitted from the laser may be reflected by the mirror. One of the at least two reflecting members may be a cube corner retroreflector and a second of the at least two reflecting members may be a frame assembly mirror. The cube corner retroreflector and the frame assembly mirror may be fixed in position on the frame assembly relative to the rotatable payload and relative to each other, and are structured to reflect the laser beam in a frontsight mode and a backsight mode. | 04-30-2009 |
Peter G. Cramer, Coatesville, PA US
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20110282612 | SELF-COMPENSATING ANGULAR ENCODER - A method for self-compensating a method includes the steps of rotating the patterned element relative to the read heads, the rotation about the axis to a plurality of first angles covering a range of at least 360 degrees; obtaining, at each of the plurality of first angles, first angular readings for the m measure read heads and for the reference read head; calculating a first array for each of the m measure read heads, each first array including, for each of the plurality of first angles, a difference in the first angular readings of the measure read head and the first angular reading of the reference read head; calculating, for each of the m measure read heads, at least one first spectral component based at least in part on the first array; calculating, for each of the m measure read heads, at least one second spectral component, the second spectral component based, at least in part, on the at least one first spectral component and on estimates of the second angles of the m measure read heads; and recording, for each of the m measure read heads, the at least one second spectral component. | 11-17-2011 |
20120099100 | AUTOMATED WARM-UP AND STABILITY CHECK FOR LASER TRACKERS - A method for determining when a laser tracker is stable includes performing a plurality of first frontsight measurements and a plurality of first backsight measurements on a first target with the laser tracker, wherein the plurality of first frontsight measurements and the plurality of first backsight measurements are alternated in time, calculating a plurality of first two-face errors based on the plurality of first frontsight measurements and the plurality of first backsight measurements, determining at least one first stability metric based at least in part on the plurality of first two-face errors, the at least one first stability metric being a value defined by a rule, determining whether the laser tracker is stable based at least in part on the at least one first stability metric and a first termination criterion and generating an indication whether the laser tracker is stable or not stable. | 04-26-2012 |
20120206716 | TARGET APPARATUS AND METHOD - A target includes a contact element having a region of spherical curvature, a retroreflector rigidly connected to the contact element, a transmitter configured to emit an electromagnetic signal, a temperature sensor disposed on the target, configured to measure an air temperature, and configured to send the measured air temperature to the transmitter. | 08-16-2012 |
20120320943 | AUTOMATED AND ACCELERATED WARM-UP AND STABILITY CHECK FOR LASER TRACKERS - A method for warming up a first instrument that includes providing an instrument measuring a first instrument temperature with the first temperature sensor at a starting time; measuring a first air temperature with the second temperature sensor at the starting time; determining a first profile based at least in part on the first instrument temperature and the first air temperature, the first profile representing an amount of first electrical current applied as a function of time, the first profile selected to provide a predicted level of instrument performance within a warm-up time; applying the first electrical current according to the first profile; and providing an operator at the starting time with a numerical value for the warm-up time of the instrument, wherein the warm-up time is based at least in part on the first instrument temperature and the first air temperature. | 12-20-2012 |
20130201470 | TARGET APPARATUS AND METHOD - A method is provided of obtaining the characteristics of a target by a device. The method includes providing the target having a target frame of reference, a retroreflector and a body. Providing a contact element rigidly fixed with respect to the body. A device is provided having a frame of reference and a light source, the device configured to measure a distance and two angles from the device to the retroreflector reference point. An identifier element located on the body. A workpiece surface is provided. The contact element contacts the workpiece surface. The retroreflector is illuminated with light from the light source and returns a reflected light. A distance and two angles are measured based at least in part on the reflected light. The first information is read with a first reader attached to the device. A three-dimensional coordinate of a point on the workpiece surface is calculated. | 08-08-2013 |
20130202010 | TARGET APPARATUS AND METHOD - A target is provided having a retroreflector. A body is provided having a spherical exterior portion, the body containing a cavity. The cavity is sized to hold the retroreflector, the cavity open to the exterior of the body and having at least one surface opposite the opening, the retroreflector at least partially disposed in the cavity, wherein the retroreflector and at least one surface define a space therebetween. A transmitter is configured to emit an electromagnetic signal. A first actuator is configured to initiate emission of the electromagnetic signal, wherein the transmitter and the first actuator are affixed to the body. | 08-08-2013 |
20150022826 | TARGET APPARATUS AND METHOD - A target is provided having a retroreflector. A body is provided having a spherical exterior portion, the body containing a cavity. The cavity is sized to hold the retroreflector, the cavity open to the exterior of the body and having at least one surface opposite the opening, the retroreflector at least partially disposed in the cavity, wherein the retroreflector and at least one surface define a space therebetween. A transmitter is configured to emit an electromagnetic signal. A first actuator is configured to initiate emission of the electromagnetic signal, wherein the transmitter and the first actuator are affixed to the body. | 01-22-2015 |
20150070712 | TARGET APPARATUS AND METHOD - A target includes a contact element having a region of spherical curvature, a retroreflector rigidly connected to the contact element, a transmitter configured to emit an electromagnetic signal, a temperature sensor disposed on the target, configured to measure an air temperature, and configured to send the measured air temperature to the transmitter. | 03-12-2015 |
Peter W. Cramer, Houston, TX US
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20100118650 | 4D SEISMIC SIGNAL ANALYSIS - Methods of seismic data collection are described that reduce the amount of data required, reduce noise in the data collected and collect more data in areas where data collection is required. This results in a dramatic reduction of datasets required and improves noise reduction in data collected. By reducing the amount of data collected and increasing the noise reduction, a more accurate seismic survey is conducted at a dramatically reduced cost. | 05-13-2010 |
20100147512 | CONTROLLED SOURCE FRACTURE MONITORING - Reservoir fractures are visualized using electrically active proppants to carry electric signals throughout the fracture. The electric signals are easily detected at the surface using RF antennae and a three-dimensional image of the fracture is generated. | 06-17-2010 |
Randy S. Cramer, Lebanon, PA US
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20100259053 | Door handle attachment fixture - A door handle attachment fixture for pivotally attaching a door handle to an existing escutcheon, comprising a door handle with protruding hub for insertion through an escutcheon, a wear washer, a spindle nut, a spindle nut retainer, and a shaft retainer. The hub is externally threaded for engagement with the internal threads of the spindle nut, and has a central, longitudinal hole and axial slots. The axial slots engage with locking tabs of the spindle nut retainer. The wear washer is inserted over the hub between the inside surface of the escutcheon and the spindle nut. The spindle nut is adjusted on the hub until the proper fit and feel is achieved. Once adjusted, the spindle nut retainer is placed over the spindle nut to lock it in position, and a shaft retainer is placed over the spindle nut retainer to secure it. The spindle nut provides more contact surface area with the underlying wear washer, and this reduces cyclic wear and increases product life and reliability. Further, the door handle attachment fixture provides a lower profile plus a much stronger attachment that increases product security. | 10-14-2010 |
Richard D. Cramer, Santa Fe, NM US
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20150025871 | Method for Aligning Molecules in Three Dimensions Based Upon Their Correspondence To An Exemplary Template Molecule for Use In Performing 3D QSAR Analyses - A computerized procedure for aligning molecules for use in CoMFA or other 3D QSAR methodologies does not rely on fragmentation of the molecules instead, aligning molecules based upon comparison to identified template molecules. | 01-22-2015 |
Richard D. Cramer, Sante Fe, NM US
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20110282910 | Template Constrained Fragment Alignment Used To Identify Fragments Of Similar Shape and Activity In Drug Development - The computational drug discovery method disclosed herein permits a user to specify a three dimensional representation of a molecular fragment derived from a query molecule involved in a drug interaction that then serves as a template to which fragments derived from molecules in database libraries may be aligned. The likely activity of the substitution of the fragment from the database library for the fragment from the query molecule may then be predicted by appropriate shape characterization and CoMFA analysis. The spatial three dimensional representation of the query fragment may be developed from binding data, crystallographic data, modeling data, or any other biophysical or biochemical technique. The alignment method of the present invention supplants the topomeric alignment taught in U.S. Pat. No. 7,329,222 and U.S. application Ser. No. 12/045,511 for use in computing a CoMFA 3D QSAR. | 11-17-2011 |
Ronald Dean Cramer, Cincinnati, OH US
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20090162446 | ABSORBENT ARTICLE HAVING A STABLE SKIN CARE COMPOSITION - The present invention relates to an absorbent article having a stable skin care composition disposed on its skin-contacting surface. The skin care composition is readily transferable to the skin via normal contact, wearer motion, and/or body heat. Importantly, the skin care composition contains at least one skin care ingredient imparting visible skin benefits to the skin upon transfer to the skin and at least one theological agent for stabilizing the composition such that agglomeration, stratification and/or settling of the composition are minimized. The present invention also relates to a process for making the absorbent articles having a stable skin care composition disposed thereon. | 06-25-2009 |
20120071847 | Disposable Absorbent Article - A sanitary napkin is disclosed as a form of disposable absorbent article. It has an absorbent core and a hydrophobic topsheet that has an upper side that is to be worn against a user's body. The topsheet is selected from a group of nonwoven topsheets and apertured film topsheets. A trace amount of a fibrous superabsorbent material, in the range of 0.30 and 3.5 grams of superabsorbent material per square meter, is provided in a fibrous matrix in a secondary topsheet that is in intimate contact with the lower side of the topsheet. The fibrous matrix is made by airlaying the superabsorbent material with cellulose and bi-component fiber onto a non-woven carrier. | 03-22-2012 |
20120237683 | Absorbent Article Having a Stable Skin Care Composition - The present invention relates to an absorbent article having a stable skin care composition disposed on its skin-contacting surface. The skin care composition is readily transferable to the skin via normal contact, wearer motion, and/or body heat. Importantly, the skin care composition contains at least one skin care ingredient imparting visible skin benefits to the skin upon transfer to the skin and at least one rheological agent for stabilizing the composition such that agglomeration, stratification and/or settling of the composition are minimized. The present invention also relates to a process for making the absorbent articles having a stable skin care composition disposed thereon. | 09-20-2012 |
Scott D. Cramer, Winston-Salem, NC US
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20100330566 | GENETIC POLYMORPHISMS IN THE PROSTATE-SPECIFIC ANTIGEN GENE PROMOTER - The present invention includes methods of identifying a subject at risk for increased cellular PSA production and/or prostate cancer by detecting the presence or absence of a genetic polymorphism in the prostate specific antigen gene. | 12-30-2010 |
20120003647 | GENETIC POLYMORPHISMS IN THE PROSTATE-SPECIFIC ANTIGEN GENE PROMOTER - The present invention includes methods of identifying a subject at risk for increased cellular PSA production and/or prostate cancer by detecting the presence or absence of a genetic polymorphism in the prostate specific antigen gene. | 01-05-2012 |
Sean L. Cramer, Los Angeles, CA US
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20120143921 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANAGING SOCIAL NETWORKS BASED UPON PREDETERMINED OBJECTIVES - Relationship management systems in accordance with embodiments of the invention are configured to provide systematic ways for a user to measure, and manage relationships in the user's social network. One embodiment of the invention includes a relationship management server system, and a database. In addition, the relationship management server system is configured to store a user account associated with a user in the database, store information concerning contacts associated with the user in the database, store event information associated with the user and at least one of the stored contacts in the database, store at least one objective in the database, score at least one relationship between the user and a contact based upon stored event information associated with the user and the contact to create a scored relationship graph, and generate a recommendation concerning an action based upon the stored objective and the scored relationship graph. | 06-07-2012 |
20150074148 | Systems and Methods for Managing Social Networks Based Upon Predetermined Objectives - Relationship management systems in accordance with embodiments of the invention are configured to provide systematic ways for a user to measure, and manage relationships in the user's social network. One embodiment of the invention includes a relationship management server system, and a database. In addition, the relationship management server system is configured to store a user account associated with a user in the database, store information concerning contacts associated with the user in the database, store event information associated with the user and at least one of the stored contacts in the database, store at least one objective in the database, score at least one relationship between the user and a contact based upon stored event information associated with the user and the contact to create a scored relationship graph, and generate a recommendation concerning an action based upon the stored objective and the scored relationship graph. | 03-12-2015 |
Steven J. Cramer, Timonium, MD US
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20120077476 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR UTILIZING MOBILE TELEPHONES TO COMBAT CRIME - The system and method described herein may validate and trace currency serial numbers, which may be extracted from the currency with a mobile telephone camera. The mobile telephone may use a messaging service to transmit the extracted serial numbers to a data processing facility, which may then compare the serial numbers transmitted from the mobile telephone to a list that includes information identifying currencies that are invalid, counterfeit, or known to be associated with criminal activities. In response to the extracted serial numbers matching any of the identifying information in the list, the currency may be deemed invalid. Furthermore, biometric information or information read from identification documents associated with an individual using the invalid or wanted currency may be obtained to help later identify the individual, and triangulation techniques may be used to track the mobile telephone and apprehend the individual. | 03-29-2012 |
Steven M. Cramer, Schenectady, NY US
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20120196923 | POLYMERS FOR DELIVERING A SUBSTANCE INTO A CELL - Disclosed herein are polymers that can be made cationic and used to deliver a substance into a cell. Also disclosed are pharmaceutical compositions comprising the polymers and methods of using the polymers. | 08-02-2012 |
Steven R. Cramer, Mundelein, IL US
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20090197660 | SERVICE CONTROLLER FOR SERVICING WAGERING GAME MACHINES - Methods and apparatus for servicing wagering game machines are described herein. In one embodiment, wagering game network, service information originating from a wagering game machine, wherein the wagering game machine is configured to receive a wager associated with a wagering game. The method can also include, based on the service information and a service plan associated with the wagering game machine, determining a service action. The method can also include performing the service action. | 08-06-2009 |
20100099063 | WAGERING GAME EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM - A computerized wagering game education system includes presentation of one or more interactive wagering game technical tasks to a student, presentation of a quiz to a student via the network interface such that the quiz results are used to provide suggestions for further study, and presenting multiple levels of testing to a student as part of a certification process, comprising at least one quiz presented after the completion of at least one course and at least one certification test presented at the completion of multiple courses. | 04-22-2010 |
20110053135 | GAMING TECHNOLOGY TRAINING AND SKILL DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM - Disclosed is a an interactive multimedia-based gaming technology training and skill development system. The system can be accessed at almost any time and from almost anywhere a computing device may be located. Furthermore, the system can operate to present its materials in a user-paced and on-demand fashion. The gaming technology training and skill development system of the present invention allows for the system operator to bundle courses of specific interest together to form certification tracks. Additionally, the system allows the operator to assign certification exams to the certification tracks, the certification exams may feature exercises which mimic or faithfully replicate the practical exercises which they endeavor to test. Since the system maintains records for the users, the system operator can run reports that track user's activity and monitor progress real-time. | 03-03-2011 |
20120115582 | SERVICE CONTROLLER FOR SERVICING WAGERING GAME MACHINES - Methods and apparatus for servicing wagering game machines are described herein. In one embodiment, the method includes receiving, over a wagering game network, service information originating from a wagering game machine, wherein the wagering game machine is configured to receive a wager associated with a wagering game. The method can also include, based on the service information and a service plan associated with the wagering game machine, determining a service action. The method can also include performing the service action. | 05-10-2012 |
20140248954 | Service Controller For Servicing Wagering Game Machines - Methods and apparatus for servicing wagering game machines are described herein. In one embodiment, the method includes receiving, over a wagering game network, service information originating from a wagering game machine, wherein the wagering game machine is configured to receive a wager associated with a wagering game. The method can also include, based on the service information and a service plan associated with the wagering game machine, determining a service action. The method can also include performing the service action. | 09-04-2014 |
20140248955 | Service Controller For Servicing Wagering Game Machines - Methods and apparatus for servicing wagering game machines are described herein. In one embodiment, the method includes receiving, over a wagering game network, service information originating from a wagering game machine, wherein the wagering game machine is configured to receive a wager associated with a wagering game. The method can also include, based on the service information and a service plan associated with the wagering game machine, determining a service action. The method can also include performing the service action. | 09-04-2014 |
Stewart Cramer, Phoenix, AZ US
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20120276818 | MULTI-JET NOZZLE - Some embodiments can be implemented as a system, method, or nozzle and can include some of these features. A fluid jet cutting system can include a frame, a cutting head, a high-pressure fluid source, an abrasive source, and an actuator. The cutting head can include a fluid inlet, an orifice, a mixing chamber, and a fluid jet nozzle. The fluid jet nozzle can include an elongated body which can include a body axis, a fluid inlet orifice that can be in fluid communication with a plurality of conduits, and a source of high speed fluid and abrasive, which can be the cutting head's mixing chamber. Each of the plurality of conduits can: be in fluid communication with the fluid inlet orifice; have its own conduit axis that forms an angle with the body axis; and be in fluid communication with its own fluid outlet orifice. | 11-01-2012 |
Stewart Cramer, Scottsdale, AZ US
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20100210186 | MULTI-HEAD FLUID JET CUTTING SYSTEM - Embodiments of the invention provide multi-head fluid jet cutting systems and methods of utilizing such devices. A multi-head fluid jet cutting system includes a body having a plurality of fluid jet cutting heads installed therein. Each cutting head receives pressurized fluid from an intensifier and directs the fluid along a jet axis out of a nozzle of the head to form a cutting stream. In some embodiments, an abrasive material can be mixed with the fluid to form an abrasive fluid cutting stream. The body can be mounted to a motion system which moves the body, and therefore the cutting heads, relative to a work piece mounted upon a work bed. Each of the fluid jet cutting heads is coupled to an actuator which can control an on/off state of the cutting head. In some embodiments, an actuator mounting plate is provided to enable mounting of the actuators off of the jet axes. | 08-19-2010 |
Thomas R. Cramer, Elkhart, IN US
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20120261902 | FIFTH WHEEL TRAVEL TRAILER - A fifth wheel travel trailer chassis includes a front frame member, a first inner side frame member substantially perpendicular to the front frame member, a first outer side frame member substantially perpendicular to the front frame member, and a first brace member. The first inner side frame member has a forward end connected to a first end of the front frame member. The first outer side frame member has a forward end that is rearward of the front frame member. The first brace member has a first end connected to the first inner side frame member rearward of the front frame member and a second end connected to the forward end of the first outer side frame member. | 10-18-2012 |
Tracy V. Cramer, Huntington Beach, CA US
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20080205431 | NETWORK COMMUNICATION SCHEDULING - A method to schedule network communications includes determining nodes within a network, forming a node list based on the nodes in the network, determining a network schedule of communications for the nodes based on the node list. Determining a network schedule includes determining a timeslot. Each node receives data during the timeslot. | 08-28-2008 |