Crawford, US
Ankur Mohan Crawford, New York, NY US
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20090201113 | INTEGRATED INDUCTOR STRUCTURE AND METHOD OF FABRICATION - An inductor structure comprised of a magnetic section and a single turn solenoid. The single turn solenoid to contain within a portion of the magnetic section and circumscribed by the magnetic section. | 08-13-2009 |
Brian Scott Crawford, Bessemer City, NC US
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20100000918 | Two Piece Non-Metallic Relief Valve - A fluid filter is described, which includes a housing having a first end portion defining fluid inlet and fluid outlet areas, a filter media disposed in the housing, having inlet surfaces communicating with the fluid inlet and outlet surfaces communicating with the fluid outlet, and a relief valve assembly for selectively opening a filter bypass connecting the fluid inlet and the fluid outlet. The relief valve assembly has a media plug for anchoring it in the filter media, the media plug having a bypass aperture connecting to the fluid outlet, and a valve element secured to the media plug. The valve element has a valving portion cooperating with the bypass aperture in the media plug for resiliently closing the bypass aperture when an inlet fluid pressure is below a threshold pressure, and for opening the bypass aperture when the inlet fluid pressure is above the threshold pressure. | 01-07-2010 |
20100000922 | Truss Type High Pressure Center Support for Liquid Filtration - A central support for a liquid filter is described. The support has a truss element disposable centrally in the liquid filter to provide a crush-resistant structure supporting a filter media of the liquid filter, elongated straight members of the truss element, connected at joints to form a coplanar cross section, and longitudinal members of the truss element, connecting the coplanar cross section and additional coplanar cross sections in a column-like configuration. The contact surfaces of the truss element for interfacing with the filter media are adapted to spread forces on the filter media over a desired surface area. | 01-07-2010 |
Carl R. Crawford, Brookline, MA US
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20090003515 | METHOD OF AND SYSTEM FOR VARIABLE PITCH COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY SCANNING FOR BAGGAGE SCREENING - A method of and a system for variable pitch CT scanning for baggage screening and variable pitch image reconstruction are disclosed. The method comprises decelerating conveyor belt speed when additional time is needed to render a decision on a complex bag; accelerating conveyor belt speed to its normal speed when decisions are reached on undecided bags; generating cone-beam projection data at variable scanning pitch corresponding to variable conveyor belt speed; computing a tilt angle and a distance offset for each tilted slice using the pitch values at which the cone-beam projection data is acquired for that tilted slice; generating fan-beam projection data for each tilted slice using the tilted angle and the distance offset; generating correction projection data to compensate for the error between the source trajectory and the tilted reconstruction plane; generating the corrected fan-beam projection data by adding the correction projection data to the fan-beam projection data; reconstructing tilted slices using the corrected fan-beam projection data; and interpolating the reconstructed tilted slices into axial slices. | 01-01-2009 |
Carl T. Crawford US
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20110100041 | HEAT PUMP CONTROL SYSTEM USING PASSIVE DEFROST - A heat pump system includes a controller and a closed system that includes a condensing heat exchanger coil, an evaporating heat exchanger coil, a refrigerant and a compressor. The compressor is configured to compress the refrigerant, thereby causing the refrigerant to have a greater pressure in the condensing heat exchanger coil than in the evaporating heat exchanger coil. The controller is configured to perform a passive defrost of the evaporating heat exchanger coil. The passive defrost includes disabling the compressor and providing a bypass path between the condensing and evaporating heat exchanger coils that bypasses the compressor. The bypass path allows the refrigerant to flow from the condensing heat exchanger coil to the evaporating heat exchanger coil while the compressor is disabled. | 05-05-2011 |
Catherine H. Crawford, Carmel, NY US
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20080235703 | On-Demand Utility Services Utilizing Yield Management - Techniques for provision of on-demand utility services utilizing a yield management framework are disclosed. For example, in one illustrative aspect of the invention, a system for managing one or more computing resources associated with a computing center comprises: (i) a resource management subsystem for managing the one or more computing resources associated with the computing center, wherein the computing center is able to provide one or more computing services in response to one or more customer demands; and (ii) a yield management subsystem coupled to the resource management subsystem, wherein the yield management subsystem optimizes provision of the one or more computing services in accordance with the resource management subsystem and the one or more computing resources. | 09-25-2008 |
Catherine Helen Crawford, Carmel, NY US
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20110161497 | Method, System and Program Product for Outsourcing Resources in a Grid Computing Environment - A technique for efficiently processing resource allocation requests in an on-demand environment. When a user logs into a resource allocation request manager, various resource requirements entered are immediately sent to a remote resource manager to allow for dynamic, real-time feedback to the user who is entering the resource requirements as to any issues or concerns regarding the requested resource(s) or plug-in element(s), such as lack of availability. The user can thus reconfigure or otherwise modify the various resource requests based on this feedback to optimize the overall resource allocation request. This also allows an organization providing services such as computer hosting services to re-allocate resources in advance if a new resource request would exceed a service level agreement outlined in advance with a customer, thereby improving resource planning in a data center environment. In addition, the dynamic feedback on the new resource request that exceeds a service level agreement can be used to develop a new service level agreement or temporary service offer that addresses the unique resource condition. | 06-30-2011 |
Charles K. Crawford, Wilton, NH US
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20110121515 | MINIMAL THICKNESS, DOUBLE-SIDED FLANGE FOR INSERTION BETWEEN TWO ULTRA-HIGH VACUUM FLANGES - A thin flange for insertion between two ultra-high vacuum flanges includes opposing, parallel sealing surfaces. The sealing surfaces can be surrounded by mounting surfaces having mounting holes therein alignable with holes in the flanges. Forces applied by bolts inserted through the aligned holes are distributed by the flanges so that the thin flange is subjected only to symmetric, compressive forces. Since no deforming forces are applied to the thin flange, the thickness of the thin flange can be less than previously attained, and can be less than 15% of its diameter, or even less than 6.5%. The thickness of the thin flange can be less than 0.28 inches or less than 0.16 inches. Knife edges on the sealing surfaces pressed against soft metal gaskets can form vacuum seals. The thin flange can include a feature such as an inward-facing mounting groove, a threaded mounting bore, and/or an electrical feed-through. | 05-26-2011 |
20120112026 | APPARATUS FOR SUPPORTING AN ASSEMBLY OF CONFLAT-CONNECTED ULTRA-HIGH VACUUM MODULES - An apparatus for supporting UHV modules and attaching accessories thereto without welding and without obstructing any conflat ports includes a bracket attachable to an attachment feature without loss of vacuum. Embodiments permit arbitrary UHV module reorientation. In some embodiments, a supporting circular groove or series of groove segments is provided in the UHV module, and a clamping bracket fitted with holes meeting optical bench standards is attached to the groove by clamping two clamp segments together while fitting a tongue firmly into the groove. The supporting groove can be located in an extension terminating in a conflat flange, or in a separate UHV extender module. In other embodiments, the attachment feature is a plurality of threaded mounting holes that are not associated with conflat ports, do not require enlargement of the UHV module, and permit attachment of brackets without obstructing any conflat ports and without loss of vacuum. | 05-10-2012 |
Charles L. Crawford, Newcastle, OK US
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20100241275 | DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR COMMUNICATING WITH ROOFTOP AIR HANDLING UNITS AND OTHER HVAC COMPONENTS - A device for communicating information from a controller for a rooftop air handling unit to a portable electronic device includes a wire terminal for wiring to the controller and for receiving a signal comprising information from the controller. The device further includes a transceiver configured to wirelessly transmit the information to the portable electronic device. The device yet further includes a circuit coupled to the wire terminal and the transceiver. The circuit is configured to extract the information from the signal. The circuit is further configured to provide the information from the wire terminal to the transceiver. | 09-23-2010 |
20140207290 | DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR COMMUNICATING WITH ROOFTOP AIR HANDLING UNITS AND OTHER HVAC COMPONENTS - A device for communicating information from a controller for a rooftop air handling unit to a portable electronic device includes a wire terminal for wiring to the controller and for receiving a signal including information from the controller. The device further includes a transceiver configured to form a direct wireless communications link between the transceiver and portable electronic device. The device yet further includes a circuit coupled to the wire terminal and the transceiver. The circuit is configured to extract the information from the signal. The circuit is further configured to format the information into a format in which the information can be presented to a user by the portable electronic device and to provide the translated information from the transceiver to the portable electronic device. | 07-24-2014 |
Christopher L. Crawford, West Chester, PA US
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20100156036 | Lockable Removable Cassette - A lockable, removable cassette is described. In an implementation, the cassette includes a plastic shell and a currency access door. The cassette may also include a flexible handle and/or an integrated grip. In addition, the cassette may include at least one of an aperture and a transparent window positioned to reveal the contents of the cassette. In an implementation, the cassette includes a stacking mechanism which may include a drive means having non-circular drive gears. | 06-24-2010 |
Christopher M. Crawford, Exeter, NH US
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20090161626 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DUAL-MODE HANDOFF - Exemplary embodiments include methods and systems for a deterministic facilitating for a dual-mode handoff between a local area network (LAN) and a wide area network (WAN). The hand-off method may include associating identification information with a mobile user device and locating the mobile user device within a local area network based at least in part on the identification information associated with the mobile user device. The hand-off method may also include moving the mobile user device outside a coverage area of the local area network, associating the mobile user device with a wide area network based at least in part on the identification information associated with the mobile user device, and updating a wide area network server of a location associated with the mobile user device. | 06-25-2009 |
20140038600 | PROVIDING MOBILE NETWORK DERIVED CHECK-IN FOR CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP - A micro-cell base station subsystem at a premises of an enterprise includes a base transceiver system configured for wireless communication with a mobile station over a frequency band allocated for mobile traffic in a macro cellular network. A communication interface is configured to send and receive communications for one or more mobile stations when at the premises via a packet data network. A controller coupled to the base transceiver system is configured to operate the micro-cell base station subsystem to appear as a base station similar to a base station of the macro cellular network, including enabling mobile station registration. A softswitch coupled to the packet data network enables mobile station registration with the macro cellular network through the micro-cell base station subsystem. A customer management server responds to identification of a registered mobile station by communicating information about a customer associated with the identified mobile station to a system used by enterprise personnel. | 02-06-2014 |
20140120910 | KIOSK-BASED MOBILE CUSTOMER CHECK-IN - A customer-accessible station includes a near field communication (NFC) transceiver configured to interact with another NFC transceiver of a customer's mobile station and/or a micro-cell base station subsystem for use at a premises of an enterprise includes a base transceiver system configured for wireless communication with a mobile station over a frequency band allocated for mobile traffic in a macro cellular network. A communication interface sends and receives communications for one or more mobile stations when at the premises via a packet data network. A controller coupled to the base transceiver system operates the micro-cell base station subsystem to appear as a base station similar to a base station of the macro cellular network, including enabling mobile station registration. A customer management server responds to identification of a registered mobile station by communicating information about a customer associated with the identified mobile station to a system used by enterprise personnel. | 05-01-2014 |
Danielle R. Crawford, Chester, VA US
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20080305216 | Capsule clusters for oral consumption - Provided are oral products that provide engaging and flavorful experiences to a user. The oral product includes a plurality of capsules, a powdered component, a viscous component and a binder that create a matrix that is molded into a shape. In a preferred embodiment, the capsules provide functional and flavorful ingredients. In an embodiment, the matrix is enclosed in a porous material that forms a pouch. | 12-11-2008 |
20090004329 | Chewable pouch for flavored product delivery - Provided is a disintegrable or non-disintegrable oral flavor delivery product. The product includes a disintegrable or non-disintegrable chewable pouch with a plurality of perforations. The pouch encloses a non-tobacco flavor product that can be in a gel, semi-liquid, and/or liquid form. A user chews, sucks, and/or manipulates the pouch to cause the enclosed flavor product to leach out of the perforations into the user's mouth. | 01-01-2009 |
20090022917 | Oral delivery pouch product with coated seam - Provided is an oral pouch product having a coated seam, having a porous pouch wrapper; an inner filling material enclosed within first and second opposed layers of the porous pouch wrapper; at least one seam holding a portion of said first and second opposed layers of said porous pouch wrapper together; and a first coating comprising a releasable ingredient applied to an outer surface of said seam. Also provided is a method for making the oral pouch product. | 01-22-2009 |
20090025740 | Oral pouch product having soft edge and method of making - An oral pouch product having a soft edge includes an inner filling material enclosed inwardly of at least one seam between opposed layers of porous pouch wrapper. The at least one seam is separated from the periphery of the porous pouch wrapper by an unbonded area of the opposed layers so as to form a soft edge of the pouch wrapper. | 01-29-2009 |
20090025741 | Tobacco-free oral flavor delivery pouch product - Provided is a tobacco-free oral flavor delivery pouch product that provides and engaging and flavorful experience to a user. The pouch product includes a porous pouch wrapper and an inner filling material. The inner filling material can include a non-tobacco, botanical component, at least one functional ingredient and a solid flavor component dispersed throughout the inner filling material. The pouch product delivers multiple textures to the user's mouth. | 01-29-2009 |
20110318450 | CHEWABLE POUCH FOR FLAVORED PRODUCT DELIVERY - Provided is a disintegrable or non-disintegrable oral flavor delivery product. The product includes a disintegrable or non-disintegrable chewable pouch with a plurality of perforations. The pouch encloses a non-tobacco flavor product that can be in a gel, semi-liquid, and/or liquid form. A user chews, sucks, and/or manipulates the pouch to cause the enclosed flavor product to leach out of the perforations into the user's mouth. | 12-29-2011 |
20130105036 | APPARATUS AND METHOD OF PACKAGING LOOSE PRODUCT | 05-02-2013 |
20130149254 | CHEWABLE POUCH FOR FLAVORED PRODUCT DELIVERY - Provided is a disintegrable or non-disintegrable oral flavor delivery product. The product includes a disintegrable or non-disintegrable chewable pouch with a plurality of perforations. The pouch encloses a non-tobacco flavor product that can be in a gel, semi-liquid, and/or liquid form. A user chews, sucks, and/or manipulates the pouch to cause the enclosed flavor product to leach out of the perforations into the user's mouth. | 06-13-2013 |
20130236605 | TOBACCO-FREE ORAL FLAVOR DELIVERY POUCH PRODUCT - Provided is a tobacco-free oral flavor delivery pouch product that provides and engaging and flavorful experience to a user. The pouch product includes a porous pouch wrapper and an inner filling material. The inner filling material can include a non-tobacco, botanical component, at least one functional ingredient and a solid flavor component dispersed throughout the inner filling material. The pouch product delivers multiple textures to the user's mouth. | 09-12-2013 |
20140212547 | FLAVOR POUCH - A flavor pouch includes a porous covering that encloses a carrier having a flavorant. The carrier may be solid or particulate. Flavorants may be one or more of tea, coffee, rose hips, honey, royal jelly, fruit extracts, mint, sweeteners, ginger, pepper extract, exotic flavors, ethnic flavors and the like. Where the carrier comprises a plurality of beads, the beads may have randomly dissolvable encapsulation to extend the time duration of flavor release. To use the flavor pouch, it is placed in the mouth and masticated or exposed to saliva to thereby release the flavorant. | 07-31-2014 |
David A. Crawford, New York, NY US
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20110231253 | CROSS PLATFORM IMPRESSION INVENTORY CLASSIFICATION - A system for providing an online advertising platform includes a first non-transitory machine-readable medium storing information defining an inventory taxonomy that includes a set of platform inventory quality attributes, a set of platform inventory content categories, and a set of non-platform-to-platform mappings. The system further includes a second non-transitory machine-readable medium storing identifiers of classified inventory, each identifier being associated with a unit of inventory that is classified according to the inventory taxonomy. The system also includes a third non-transitory machine-readable medium storing instructions executable by one or more data processors to provide a user interface through which an inventory buyer on the platform defines a set of inventory buying opportunities at least in part by specifying targeting criteria using the inventory taxonomy; and store information characterizing the set of inventory buying opportunities in association with the buyer. | 09-22-2011 |
David C. Crawford, Memphis, TN US
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20110197643 | Heat Exchanger Fin Stock Lubrication System - Embodiments according to this disclosure include methods and systems for lubricating sheet metal stock by wiping a controlled amount of lubricant onto the surfaces of the sheet metal with strips of material, such as felt, saturated with the lubricant. The lubrication methods and systems disclosed herein can also provide for control of the pressure at which the lubricant is delivered, the volume of lubricant delivered, and the frequency lubricant is delivered to the felt strips. The lubricant is delivered to the felt strips at a number of locations and the felt material is configured to naturally wick the lubricant from the injection sites to the spaces between injection sites to substantially saturate the entire strip. | 08-18-2011 |
Derek L. Crawford, Mars, PA US
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20090030146 | Polyurethane dispersions for sealants - An isocyanate-terminated prepolymer having an isocyanate group content of about 2 to 7% by weight is provided. The prepolymer comprises the reaction product of a) at least one polyether diol having a number average molecular weight of 3000 to 5000; b) at least one active-hydrogen containing material having a number average molecular weight of 200 to 700 and containing two or three hydroxyl groups and optionally one carboxy group; c) at least one hydroxyalkane carboxylic acid having a number average molecular weight of less than about 200; d) optionally, a polyether monol having a number average molecular weight between 400-3,000; e) optionally, a polyether triol having a number average molecular weight of 3,000 to 9,000; and f) an aliphatic and/or cycloaliphatic diisocyanate. | 01-29-2009 |
Diane Crawford, Hendersonville, TN US
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20080312710 | IMPLANTABLE CARDIAC DEVICE PROVIDING INTRINSIC CONDUCTION SEARCH WITH PREMATURE ATRIAL CONTRACTION PROTECTION AND METHOD - The extended AV interval of an auto intrinsic conduction search of an implantable cardiac stimulation device has premature atrial contraction protection. A timer times a base AV interval and the extended AV interval. If the heart is paced with the extended AV interval and a premature atrial contraction is detected, the extended AV interval is maintained. Once a predetermined number of consecutive premature atrial contractions are detected, the extended AV interval is reset to the base AV interval. | 12-18-2008 |
Don Crawford, Louisville, TN US
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20100217306 | METHODS FOR VENOUS OCCLUSION FOR THE TREATMENT OF VENOUS INSUFFICIENCY - Methods, devices and systems are described for treating venous insufficiency in which the vein is compressed at least partially along a treatment zone. A system can be provided including an injection device, such as a glue gun, that is operably connected to a delivery catheter that can be advanced across a treatment zone in the vein. The delivery catheter can be used to deliver one, two, or more boluses of media (e.g., cyanoacrylate) to occlude the vein along different spaced-apart sections of the treatment zone. External compression can also be applied to the vein by a compression element, such as a hand or multifunctional ultrasound transducer, to occlude portions of the vein along the treatment zone prior to or during the introduction of the boluses of media. | 08-26-2010 |
20100217313 | SYSTEMS FOR VENOUS OCCLUSION FOR THE TREATMENT OF VENOUS INSUFFICIENCY - Methods, devices and systems are described for treating venous insufficiency in which the vein is compressed at least partially along a treatment zone. A system can be provided including an injection device, such as a glue gun, that is operably connected to a delivery catheter that can be advanced across a treatment zone in the vein. The delivery catheter can be used to deliver one, two, or more boluses of media (e.g., cyanoacrylate) to occlude the vein along different spaced-apart sections of the treatment zone. External compression can also be applied to the vein by a compression element, such as a hand or multifunctional ultrasound transducer, to occlude portions of the vein along the treatment zone prior to or during the introduction of the boluses of media. | 08-26-2010 |
20150018867 | ENHANCED ULTRASOUND VISUALIZATION OF INTRAVASCULAR DEVICES - Methods and devices for providing improved ultrasound visibility of medical devices intended for intravascular use are described. The inclusion of gas/solid boundary regions within a medical devices improves the resolution of the device under ultrasound visualization. Gas/solid boundary regions may be provided through the use of embedded gas-filled microlumens, microwells, or enclosed pockets within the medical device. | 01-15-2015 |
20150037200 | STERILIZATION PROCESS DESIGN FOR A MEDICAL ADHESIVE - Medical devices, including medical adhesives, need to be sterile before application to a patient. A dry heat sterilization process can sterilize medical adhesives for patient application. The dry heat sterilization process can be validated for particular equipment arrangements and medical adhesives being utilized. | 02-05-2015 |
Dwayne Crawford, Indianapolis, IN US
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20100233991 | METHOD TO IMPLEMENT E911 SERVICES IN IMS (IP MULTIMEDIA SUBSYSTEM) - A system and method that facilitates processing and/or routing of emergency call in an IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem) for VoIP (Voice over IP) subscribers is provided. Specifically, an E911 profile is generated, for example, by an application server, for each VoIP subscriber based in part on current location information associated with the subscriber, such as, the subscriber's IP address. The E911 profile is pushed to the HSS (Home Subscriber Server) of the IMS. The E911 profile can then be stored in the HSS and can be queried by an E-CSCF (Emergency Call Session Control Function) during emergency call processing. Moreover, when an emergency call is received from the subscriber, the E-CSCF can retrieve the E911 profile associated with the subscriber from the HSS and route the call to an appropriate PSAP (Public Safety Answering Point) based on an analysis of the information in the E911 profile. | 09-16-2010 |
20130148549 | METHOD TO IMPLEMENT E911 SERVICES IN IMS (IP MULTIMEDIA SUBSYSTEM) - Efficient processing and/or routing of emergency calls in an IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem) for VoIP (Voice over IP) subscribers can be enabled. In one aspect, an E911 profile is generated, for example, by an application server, for each VoIP subscriber based in part on current location information associated with the subscriber, such as, the subscriber's IP address. The E911 profile is pushed to the HSS (Home Subscriber Server) of the IMS. The E911 profile can then be stored in the HSS and can be queried by an E-CSCF (Emergency Call Session Control Function) during emergency call processing. Moreover, when an emergency call is received from the subscriber, the E-CSCF can retrieve the E911 profile associated with the subscriber from the HSS and route the call to an appropriate PSAP (Public Safety Answering Point) based on an analysis of the information in the E911 profile. | 06-13-2013 |
Edward J. Crawford, Hopewell Junction, NY US
Gary A. Crawford, East Amherst, NY US
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20100300651 | DOUBLE-WALLED PLATE HEAT EXCHANGER - A double-walled plate heat exchanger and method of managing the same includes a first plate including a first skin, a second skin, at least two port holes, and a leakage escape path between the first and second skins for allowing leaked fluid to exit the double-walled plate heat exchanger, the leakage escape path being in contact with a leakage orifice in one of the skins, and an outer edge of the double-walled plate heat exchanger, the first plate further including a second plate in contact with the second skin. | 12-02-2010 |
20120267084 | DOUBLE-WALL VENTED BRAZED HEAT EXCHANGER - A double-wall heat exchanger includes a plurality of heat exchange plate pairs. Each heat exchange plate pair forms a double-wall structure including two heat exchange plates that are at least partially separated by a leak space. At least one weep hole is disposed through the plurality of heat exchange plate pairs and intersects the leak spaces of the plurality of plate pairs to channel leaking fluid from the leak spaces to a location outside of the heat exchanger. The at least one weep hole is positioned on a surface of the heat exchanger at a location that is spaced from a side boundary of the heat exchanger thereby enabling an operator of the heat exchanger to observe a leakage on the surface of the heat exchanger. | 10-25-2012 |
Gregory Crawford, Granger, IN US
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20100021400 | Active Sunscreen Composition - The invention relates to topical compositions comprising a fluorescent dye that absorbs UVA and UVB radiation and converts it into a healing light, in combination with a dermatologically acceptable excipient. The compositions of the invention are useful for repairing photo-damaged skin cells and reducing or preventing future skin damage as a result of exposure to UV light. | 01-28-2010 |
Gregory P. Crawford, Barrington, RI US
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20090029331 | Active cutaneous technology - Active cutaneous technology to emulate the cutaneous characteristics of skin in medical training and other applications. Skin color changes are implemented with paint-on, electrically tunable, reflecting material that can conform to a mold, such as a manikin body or consumer product, and will enable the device to simulate skin. For example, skin colors associated with bruises, blue skin or cyanosis, redness from carbon monoxide poisoning or over radiation, and yellow skin from jaundice. Skin texture changes (e.g., goosebumps, rashes, and poxes) are established using tunable topological polymer films that grow in predetermined directions. Hair-raising, or piloerections, are accomplished with polymer-MEMS with varying thermal expansion coefficients on either side of a hair fiber due to anisotropic molecular alignment. These technologies are integrated, addressable and programmable through a control system. | 01-29-2009 |
James Crawford, Belmont, MA US
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20080263149 | DIRECT FILE TRANSFER BETWEEN SUBSCRIBERS OF A COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM - Systems and techniques for transferring a file from a first client associated with a first subscriber to a communications system to a second client associated with a second subscriber to the communications system by connecting from the first client to a communications system host; sending, through the communications system host, a request to the second client to establish a direct connection to the second client; when the second client accepts the request, establishing a direct connection to the second client that bypasses the communications system host; and transferring a file over the direct connection. | 10-23-2008 |
20090313377 | TRANSFERRING FILES - Systems and techniques for transferring one or more files by connecting to a communications system host; sending, to a client connected to the communications system host, a request to transfer one or more files; when a client permits access to the one or more files, establishing a direct socket connection from the client and bypassing the communications system host; and initiating the transfer of the one or more files from the client over the direct socket connection. | 12-17-2009 |
20110258273 | DIRECT FILE TRANSFER BETWEEN SUBSCRIBERS OF A COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM - Systems and techniques for transferring a file from a first client associated with a first subscriber to a communications system to a second client associated with a second subscriber to the communications system by connecting from the first client to a communications system host; sending, through the communications system host, a request to the second client to establish a direct connection to the second client; when the second client accepts the request, establishing a direct connection to the second client that bypasses the communications system host; and transferring a file over the direct connection. | 10-20-2011 |
20110314117 | TRANSFERRING FILES - Systems and techniques for transferring one or more files by connecting to a communications system host; sending, to a client connected to the communications system host, a request to transfer one or more files; when a client permits access to the one or more files, establishing a direct socket connection from the client and bypassing the communications system host; and initiating the transfer of the one or more files from the client over the direct socket connection. | 12-22-2011 |
20110320553 | VOICE INSTANT MESSAGING - Systems and techniques for transferring electronic data include enabling instant messaging communication between a sender an at least one recipient through an instant messaging host. In addition, voice communication is enabled between the sender and the recipient through the instant messaging host. | 12-29-2011 |
20130073649 | VOICE INSTANT MESSAGING - Systems and techniques for transferring electronic data include enabling instant messaging communication between a sender an at least one recipient through an instant messaging host. In addition, voice communication is enabled between the sender and the recipient through the instant messaging host. | 03-21-2013 |
20130073650 | VOICE INSTANT MESSAGING - Systems and techniques for transferring electronic data include enabling instant messaging communication between a sender an at least one recipient through an instant messaging host. In addition, voice communication is enabled between the sender and the recipient through the instant messaging host. | 03-21-2013 |
20130073677 | TRANSFERRING FILES - Systems and techniques for transferring one or more files by connecting to a communications system host; sending, to a client connected to the communications system host, a request to transfer one or more files; when a client permits access to the one or more files, establishing a direct socket connection from the client and bypassing the communications system host; and initiating the transfer of the one or more files from the client over the direct socket connection. | 03-21-2013 |
20130073678 | TRANSFERRING FILES - Systems and techniques for transferring one or more files by connecting to a communications system host; sending, to a client connected to the communications system host, a request to transfer one or more files; when a client permits access to the one or more files, establishing a direct socket connection from the client and bypassing the communications system host; and initiating the transfer of the one or more files from the client over the direct socket connection. | 03-21-2013 |
20130080550 | VOICE INSTANT MESSAGING - Systems and techniques for transferring electronic data include enabling instant messaging communication between a sender an at least one recipient through an instant messaging host. In addition, voice communication is enabled between the sender and the recipient through the instant messaging host. | 03-28-2013 |
20130173724 | DIRECT FILE TRANSFER BETWEEN SUBSCRIBERS OF A COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM - Systems and techniques for transferring a file from a first client associated with a first subscriber to a communications system to a second client associated with a second subscriber to the communications system by connecting from the first client to a communications system host; sending, through the communications system host, a request to the second client to establish a direct connection to the second client; when the second client accepts the request, establishing a direct connection to the second client that bypasses the communications system host; and transferring a file over the direct connection. | 07-04-2013 |
20140143379 | DIRECT FILE TRANSFER BETWEEN SUBSCRIBERS OF A COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM - Systems and techniques for transferring a file from a first client associated with a first subscriber to a communications system to a second client associated with a second subscriber to the communications system by connecting from the first client to a communications system host; sending, through the communications system host, a request to the second client to establish a direct connection to the second client; when the second client accepts the request, establishing a direct connection to the second client that bypasses the communications system host; and transferring a file over the direct connection. | 05-22-2014 |
20140143432 | DIRECT FILE TRANSFER BETWEEN SUBSCRIBERS OF A COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM - Systems and techniques for transferring a file from a first client associated with a first subscriber to a communications system to a second client associated with a second subscriber to the communications system by connecting from the first client to a communications system host; sending, through the communications system host, a request to the second client to establish a direct connection to the second client; when the second client accepts the request, establishing a direct connection to the second client that bypasses the communications system host; and transferring a file over the direct connection. | 05-22-2014 |
James B. Crawford, Laffayette, LA US
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20090050311 | Well servicing combination unit - A single well servicing combination unit comprising: a hydraulic manifold removably connectable to the power-take-off of an external power source to drive a plurality of hydraulic pumps and motors that control a plurality of well servicing units mounted on said combination unit, said well servicing units being interconnectable by plumbing. | 02-26-2009 |
20090151927 | Combined nitrogen generation system and well servicing fluid system in one power unit apparatus - A combined system for treating an oil and/or gas well, comprising: a single transportation means having mounted thereon: a single prime mover for providing prime power for the operation of pumps and motors mounted on said transportation means; a nitrogen generator that can gather gaseous nitrogen from the earth's atmosphere; and a fluid pumping system for pumping fluids into a wellbore, said nitrogen generator and said fluid pumping system being interconnectable by plumbing and including a power transmission means responsive to the operation of said engine. | 06-18-2009 |
James D. Crawford, Laffayette, LA US
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20080264649 | Modular well servicing combination unit - A single well servicing combination unit comprising: a hydraulic manifold removably connectable to the power-take-off of a power source to drive a plurality of hydraulic pumps and motors that control a plurality of well servicing modules that are removably mounted on said combination unit, said well servicing modules being interconnectable by plumbing. | 10-30-2008 |
James (jim Bob) R. Crawford, Lafayette, LA US
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20110214872 | Method and apparatus for removal of pigs, deposits and other debris from pipelines and wellbores - A carrier assembly having at least one sealing cup, a fluid bypass and adjustable wash nozzles, as well as a spear assembly having a central through bore, are attached to the distal end of a length of continuous tubing and inserted in to the flow bore of a pipeline. Fluid is pumped through the annular space between the carrier assembly and the pipeline, providing motive force for advancing the carrier assembly within the pipeline. Fluid can bypass the carrier assembly, enter the central bore of the spear assembly, and return to the surface through the central bore of the continuous tubing. A stuck pig or other obstruction is speared, and thereafter retrieved from the pipeline on the continuous tubing. | 09-08-2011 |
James K. Crawford, Atlanta, GA US
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20090272297 | HIGH SRI CEMENTITIOUS SYSTEMS FOR COLORED CONCRETE - IR reflective cementitious systems comprising one or more IR reflective pigments are provided. The cementitious systems of the invention may be in the form of mixtures which increase the total solar reflectivity (TSR or albedo) and the Solar Reflectance Index (SRI) of concrete are provided. The cementitious systems are infrared reflective and may be toppings mixed with water for application to existing concrete surfaces, or dry-shake hardeners for application to freshly-placed plastic concrete. The formulations of the invention utilize one or more of cementitious binder(s), graded aggregates, super-plasticizers, one or more pigments selected for improving infrared reflectivity and color composition, and/or optionally other additives, such as dry redispersible polymers or fillers to provide decorative and LEED compliant, highly durable (sustainable) concrete hardscapes and other decorative concrete. | 11-05-2009 |
20100212552 | High SRI Systems For Cementitious Applications - High SRI cementitious systems comprising integral concrete coloring admixtures, toppings, dry-shake hardeners, and other cementitious systems are provided. The high-SRI cementitious systems comprise one or more IR reflective pigments and other components to make-up the cementitious system, depending on the application. The high-SRI cementitious systems of the invention may be in the form of mixtures which increase the total solar reflectivity (TSR or albedo) and the Solar Reflectance Index (SRI) of concrete. The high-SRI cementitious systems may be toppings mixed with water for application to existing concrete surfaces, dry-shake hardeners for application to freshly-placed plastic concrete, or the IR reflective pigments may be mixed into integrally colored concrete in various forms, such as conventional cast-in-place concrete, lightweight concrete, pervious concrete and concrete building panels, pavers or masonry units. The topping and dry-shake hardener formulations of the invention may further comprise one or more of cementitious binder(s), graded aggregates, super-plasticizers, one or more pigments selected for improving infrared reflectivity and color composition, and/or optionally other additives, such as dry redispersible polymers or fillers to provide decorative and LEED compliant, highly durable (sustainable) concrete hardscapes and other decorative concrete. | 08-26-2010 |
20110000401 | HIGH SRI CEMENTITIOUS SYSTEMS FOR COLORED CONCRETE - IR reflective cementitious systems comprising one or more IR reflective pigments are provided. The cementitious systems of the invention may be in the form of mixtures which increase the total solar reflectivity (TSR or albedo) and the Solar Reflectance Index (SRI) of concrete are provided. The cementitious systems are infrared reflective and may be toppings mixed with water for application to existing concrete surfaces, or dry-shake hardeners for application to freshly-placed plastic concrete. The formulations of the invention utilize one or more of cementitious binder(s), graded aggregates, super-plasticizers, one or more pigments selected for improving infrared reflectivity and color composition, and/or optionally other additives, such as dry redispersible polymers or fillers to provide decorative and LEED compliant, highly durable (sustainable) concrete hardscapes and other decorative concrete. | 01-06-2011 |
20130019781 | High SRI Systems For Cementitious Applications - High SRI cementitious systems comprising integral concrete coloring admixtures, toppings, dry-shake hardeners, and other cementitious systems are provided. The high-SRI cementitious systems comprise one or more IR reflective pigments and other components to make-up the cementitious system, depending on the application. The high-SRI cementitious systems of the invention may be in the form of mixtures which increase the total solar reflectivity (TSR or albedo) and the Solar Reflectance Index (SRI) of concrete. The high-SRI cementitious systems may be toppings mixed with water for application to existing concrete surfaces, dry-shake hardeners for application to freshly-placed plastic concrete, or the IR reflective pigments may be mixed into integrally colored concrete in various forms, such as conventional cast-in-place concrete, lightweight concrete, pervious concrete and concrete building panels, pavers or masonry units. | 01-24-2013 |
20140069300 | High SRI Systems For Cementitious Applications - High SRI cementitious systems comprising integral concrete coloring admixtures, toppings, dry-shake hardeners, and other cementitious systems are provided. The high-SRI cementitious systems comprise one or more IR reflective pigments and other components to make-up the cementitious system, depending on the application. The high-SRI cementitious systems of the invention may be in the form of mixtures which increase the total solar reflectivity (TSR or albedo) and the Solar Reflectance Index (SRI) of concrete. The high-SRI cementitious systems may be toppings mixed with water for application to existing concrete surfaces, dry-shake hardeners for application to freshly-placed plastic concrete, or the IR reflective pigments may be mixed into integrally colored concrete in various forms, such as conventional cast-in-place concrete, lightweight concrete, pervious concrete and concrete building panels, pavers or masonry units. | 03-13-2014 |
James R. Crawford, Lafayetee, LA US
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20100012151 | Method of pipeline remediation with a scoop - A retrievable pig for cleaning blockage material from a pipeline, comprising a string of tubing within the pipeline from a proximate location at the entrance to the pipeline to a distal location within the pipeline, a pig assembly comprising a flexible cup which will collect pipeline blockage material, a seal which engages the internal bore of the pipeline being cleaned, and a connection to the distal end of the string of tubing; pushing the pig assembly with fluid in the annular area between the internal bore of the pipeline and the outer diameter of the string of tubing until the pig assembly engages the blockage material, and pumping a flow of fluid thru the internal string of tubing to a location beyond a portion of the blockage material, the flow of fluid urging the pig assembly and the portion of the blockage material towards the proximate location. | 01-21-2010 |
James R. Crawford, Lafayette, LA US
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20110005834 | Method to control bit load - The method of controlling the load on a drill bit drilling a hole by providing differential pressure across a seal area on a drilling assembly to increase the bit load and providing a relief valve from the annular area above the seal to the bore returning fluid to the surface to limit the maximum differential pressure to limit the maximum load allowed. | 01-13-2011 |
20120097192 | Multifunctional cleaning tool - A method of cleaning a tubular with a cleaning tool that includes the steps of disposing the cleaning tool in the tubular, the cleaning tool having a main body with a first end, a second end, an inlet, an outlet, and a propulsion relief assembly disposed proximate to the second end. The method further includes the steps of sufficiently pressurizing fluid behind the tubular to propel the cleaning tool along the tubular, and increasing the pressure of the fluid to actuate the propulsion relief assembly, whereby fluid is jetted out the outlet and out of the propulsion relief assembly. | 04-26-2012 |
20130327359 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REMOVAL OF PIGS, DEPOSITS AND OTHER DEBRIS FROM PIPELINES AND WELLBORES - A carrier assembly having at least one sealing cup, a fluid bypass and adjustable wash nozzles, as well as a spear assembly having a central through bore, are attached to the distal end of a length of continuous tubing and inserted in to the flow bore of a pipeline. Fluid is pumped through the annular space between the carrier assembly and the pipeline, providing motive force for advancing the carrier assembly within the pipeline. Fluid can bypass the carrier assembly, enter the central bore of the spear assembly, and return to the surface through the central bore of the continuous tubing. A stuck pig or other obstruction is speared, and thereafter retrieved from the pipeline on the continuous tubing. | 12-12-2013 |
Jamie B. Crawford, Lafayette, LA US
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20110214872 | Method and apparatus for removal of pigs, deposits and other debris from pipelines and wellbores - A carrier assembly having at least one sealing cup, a fluid bypass and adjustable wash nozzles, as well as a spear assembly having a central through bore, are attached to the distal end of a length of continuous tubing and inserted in to the flow bore of a pipeline. Fluid is pumped through the annular space between the carrier assembly and the pipeline, providing motive force for advancing the carrier assembly within the pipeline. Fluid can bypass the carrier assembly, enter the central bore of the spear assembly, and return to the surface through the central bore of the continuous tubing. A stuck pig or other obstruction is speared, and thereafter retrieved from the pipeline on the continuous tubing. | 09-08-2011 |
20130327359 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REMOVAL OF PIGS, DEPOSITS AND OTHER DEBRIS FROM PIPELINES AND WELLBORES - A carrier assembly having at least one sealing cup, a fluid bypass and adjustable wash nozzles, as well as a spear assembly having a central through bore, are attached to the distal end of a length of continuous tubing and inserted in to the flow bore of a pipeline. Fluid is pumped through the annular space between the carrier assembly and the pipeline, providing motive force for advancing the carrier assembly within the pipeline. Fluid can bypass the carrier assembly, enter the central bore of the spear assembly, and return to the surface through the central bore of the continuous tubing. A stuck pig or other obstruction is speared, and thereafter retrieved from the pipeline on the continuous tubing. | 12-12-2013 |
Jason L. Crawford, Yorktown Heights, NY US
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20090307771 | DETECTING SPAM EMAIL USING MULTIPLE SPAM CLASSIFIERS - A method for detecting undesirable emails combines input from two or more spam classifiers to provide improved classification effectiveness and robustness. The method includes obtaining a score from each of a plurality of constituent spam classifiers by applying them to a given input email. The method further includes obtaining a combined spam score from a combined spam classifier that takes as input the plurality of constituent spam classifier scores, the combined spam classifier being computed automatically in accordance with a specified false-positive vs. false-negative tradeoff. The method further includes identifying the given input email as an undesirable email if the combined spam score indicates that the input e-mail is undesirable. | 12-10-2009 |
Jason M. Crawford, Connersville, IN US
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20090139495 | CARBON CANISTER WITH PURGE BUFFER SYSTEM - A carbon canister includes a housing and a carbon bed located in the housing. A discharge tube is coupled to the housing and arranged to conduct fuel vapor from the canister to a vapor-delivery system coupled to an engine to clean the carbon bed in the housing. | 06-04-2009 |
20110284126 | MOUNT FOR INLET CHECK VALVE - According to the present disclosure, a fuel-delivery control system is provided for regulating flow through a filler neck into a fuel tank. The system includes a valve mount coupled to the fuel tank and formed to include a fuel-delivery channel and an inlet check valve positioned to lie in the fuel-delivery channel. | 11-24-2011 |
20120186677 | DIESEL EXHAUST FLUID TANK VENTING SYSTEM - An exhaust after-treatment system associated with a diesel engine includes a diesel exhaust fluid storage unit. The storage unit includes a diesel exhaust fluid tank and a vent system coupled to the tank and configured to regulate flow of air into the tank and fluid vapor out of the tank. | 07-26-2012 |
20120227264 | MOUNT FOR INLET CHECK VALVE - A fuel system includes a fuel tank filler neck associated with a fuel tank. The fuel tank filler neck includes a fill tube for receiving a fuel-dispensing pump nozzle and a fuel conductor interconnecting an interior region of the fuel tank and a passageway formed in the fill tube. | 09-13-2012 |
20120227829 | MOUNT FOR INLET CHECK VALVE - A fuel system includes a fuel tank filler neck associated with a fuel tank. The fuel tank filler neck includes a fill tube for receiving a fuel-dispensing pump nozzle and a fuel conductor interconnecting an interior region of the fuel tank and a passageway formed in the fill tube. | 09-13-2012 |
20120228292 | MOUNT FOR INLET CHECK VALVE - A fuel system includes a fuel tank filler neck associated with a fuel tank. The fuel tank filler neck includes a fill tube for receiving a fuel-dispensing pump nozzle and a fuel conductor interconnecting an interior region of the fuel tank and a passageway formed in the fill tube. | 09-13-2012 |
20120298212 | VENT VALVE MODULE MOUNT - A fuel storage module vent system is provided to vent fuel vapor from an interior region of a fuel-storage module. | 11-29-2012 |
Jay Crawford, Braselton, GA US
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20080271351 | Lenticular License Plate and Method - A lenticular license plate including a lenticular lens that has a first surface and a second surface, a plurality of lenses affixed to the first surface of the lenticular lens, a lenticular image printed on a film, and the film is affixed to the second surface of the lenticular lens. The lenticular image may include at least two interlaced images. | 11-06-2008 |
Jeffrey A. Crawford US
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20090138105 | Method of controlling an irrigation system - The present invention is a method of controlling an irrigation system that minimizes the amount of irrigation water applied with the use of evapotranspiration (ET) to adjust the irrigation controller. By basing the irrigation program on run times which equal a specific amount of water, ET can be used as a percentage to adjust the amount of water applied during an irrigation cycle. By setting a run time to equal 1″ of rainfall ET can be used as a multiplier against the run time to make the correct adjustment to provide required water. By setting the amount of water to be applied to 2″ or any other amount would need an additional multiplier added to make the proper adjustment. Adjustments for landscape coefficient and distribution uniformity would be placed in run time formula based on use of ET set at 1″. The adjusted run time would be the input into the control system. | 05-28-2009 |
Jesse Carroll Crawford, Atlanta, GA US
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20100174878 | Systems and Methods for Monitoring Archive Storage Condition and Preventing the Loss of Archived Data - Certain embodiments described herein provide methods and systems for archiving data over long periods of time, monitoring data archive storage condition, and preventing the loss of archived data. One exemplary embodiment provides a method of monitoring media storage that comprises receiving a piece of content for storage in a content archive system and storing the piece of content on a long-term storage medium of the content archive system. The method further comprises checking the long-term storage medium to determine a measure of condition of the long-term storage medium. This checking of the long-term storage medium occurs according to a checking policy, such as a spot checking policy. The method may also comprise automatically migrating the piece of content to another long-term storage medium when the measure of the condition of the long-term storage medium exceeds a threshold value. | 07-08-2010 |
John A. Crawford, Silver Spring, MD US
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20110232673 | HAIR TREATMENT TOOL INCLUDING FLAT IRON - A hair treatment flat iron allows hair to be treated with greater proximity to the root and with reduced awkwardness in doing so by providing angled surfaces at a shallow, acute angle on at least one edge of the heated plate of respective opposing portions of the flat iron. Treatment of hair closer to the root reduces the number of time the flat iron must be applied to a group of hair strands in order to achieve the desired effect while reduction of awkwardness in applying the flat iron to the hair reduces the time concentrated heat is applied near the scalp; thus greatly reducing likelihood of hair damage and scalp injury while facilitating and expediting use. A perfecting feature of the invention is provided by a curved surface of the plate and housing which allows the flat iron to be used as a curling or crimping iron. | 09-29-2011 |
John C. Crawford, Mahopae, NY US
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20100264169 | FRAGRANCE DISPENSING PUMP HEAD - The container has a fragrance emitting dispensing pump. The dispensing pump has a pump mechanism and pump head on one end of the pump mechanism. The dispensing pump head is comprised of an upper portion and a lower portion. The fragrance substance is within an internal area in the upper portion, the lower portion or both portions of the dispensing pump head. The lower portion has a structure for attaching the dispensing pump to the container. The upper portion of the dispensing pump head has a dispensing channel through the internal area that on one end extends into the lower portion of the pump head to the pump mechanism and at a second end is open to the exterior atmosphere. The internal area contains a fragrance substance. A peripheral wall of the upper portion and a peripheral wall of the lower portion have a space, and optionally at least one aperture that is in communication with the exterior of the dispensing pump. In addition the lower portion can have more than one fragrance containing space. Upon the actuation of the dispensing pump fragrance that is contained within the internal area is emitted dynamically from the space which in one embodiment can include peripheral aperture(s). In the primary embodiment additionally some fragrance can be emitted by convection during the time that the pump not being actuated. The fragrance substance may be a solid, solid particles or it can be compressible material | 10-21-2010 |
John C. Crawford, Mahopac, NY US
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20110049191 | DISPENSING CONTAINER - A dispensing container with a fitment, the fitment allows a dispensing pump on the dispensing container to be reused with another container. The container has a fitment secured into the container using a tamper-proof structure with the reusable dispensing pump of a structure to fit into this fitment. The fitment and the container neck are injection molded to maintain the close tolerances for the tamper-proof structure. The fitment has at least one drain aperture and at least one pressure equalization aperture. When the reusable dispensing pump is inserted into the fitment, liquid in the fitment can escape through the drain aperture into the container and pressure in the container is equalized through the pressure equalization aperture. The closure and upper part of the container are both of a conical structure to enhance alignment. | 03-03-2011 |
20130302079 | CONSUMER CARE PACKAGING - Disclosed is a package for a consumer care composition, the package comprising a container containing a consumer care composition in the form of a solid stick, the container having a base, a solid stick of the consumer care composition supported on the base, an annular sleeve surrounding the solid stick, the annular sleeve being coupled to the base by a coupling mechanism, coupling mechanism being adapted to control longitudinal movement of the annular sleeve relative to the base between extended and retracted positions. Also disclosed is method of manufacturing a package comprising a container containing a consumer care composition in the form of a solid stick in which a void in the container is filled a consumer care composition in liquid form, the liquid passing downwardly through a porous transverse wall in a base of the container. | 11-14-2013 |
20140175122 | DISPENSING CONTAINER WITH ENHANCED APPEARANCE - A container comprising a body portion and a neck portion, the neck portion having a pump dispenser thereon, the pump dispenser comprising a pump mechanism, a dip tube on one end of the pump mechanism, a pump outlet on another end of the pump mechanism, the dip tube extending from the pump mechanism into the body portion, the body portion containing a liquid, and a motion element, the motion element being captive within the dip tube and adapted to be movable within the dip tube under the action of liquid flow through the dip tube, and at least a portion of the body portion being transparent, a decorative effect resulting from the motion of the motion element being visible from an exterior of the container. Also disclosed is a method of providing an enhanced display by a dispensing container during dispensing of a liquid from the container. | 06-26-2014 |
20140190993 | SYSTEM OF CONTAINERS HAVING INTERCHANGEABLE COMPONENTS AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - The present invention, in one aspect, is directed to a system of containers having interchangeable container bodies ( | 07-10-2014 |
John Stuart Crawford, Lexington, KY US
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20100287628 | Genetically Modified Rat Models for Cancer - This invention relates to the engineering of animal cells, preferably mammalian, more preferably rat, that are deficient due to the disruption of tumor suppressor gene(s) or gene product(s). In another aspect, the invention relates to genetically modified rats, as well as the descendants and ancestors of such animals, which are animal models of human cancer and methods of their use. | 11-11-2010 |
20110023142 | Genetically Modified Rat Models for Cytokine-Cytokine Signaling Pathways - The present invention relates to the engineering of animal cells, preferably mammalian, more preferably rat, that are deficient due to the disruption of gene(s) or gene product(s) resulting in cytokine-cytokine mediated autoimmune and inflammatory disease. In another aspect, the invention relates to genetically modified rats, as well as the descendants and ancestors of such animals, which are animal models of human autoimmune and inflammatory disease and methods of their use. Specifically, the invention pertains to a genetically altered rat, or a rat cell in culture, that is defective in at least one of two alleles of a cytokine gene such as the Faslg gene, the Fas gene, etc. In one embodiment, the cytokine gene is the Faslg gene. In another embodiment, the cytokine gene is one of several known cytokine genes, such as Fas, IFNγ, TNF-α, IL-2, IL-10, and IL-12. The inactivation of at least one of these cytokine alleles results in an animal with a higher susceptibility to cytokine-cytokine mediated autoimmune and inflammatory disease induction. In one embodiment, the genetically altered animal is a rat of this type and is able to serve as a useful model for cytokine-cytokine mediated autoimmune and inflammatory disease and as a test animal for autoimmune and other studies. | 01-27-2011 |
20110035816 | Genetically Modified Rat Models for Drug Metabolism - The present invention provides a desired rat or a rat cell which contains a predefined, specific and desired alteration rendering the rat or rat cell predisposed to alterations in drug and chemical metabolism by modification of its structure or mechanism. Specifically, the invention pertains to a genetically altered rat, or a rat cell in culture, that is defective in at least one of two alleles of a drug metabolism gene such as the Cyp7b1 gene, the Cyp3a4 gene, etc. In another embodiment, the rat cell is a somatic cell. The inactivation of at least one drug metabolism allele results in an animal with a higher susceptibility to altered drug and chemical metabolism. In one embodiment, the genetically altered animal is a rat of this type and is able to serve as a useful model for altered drug and chemical metabolism or toxicology and as a test animal for autoimmune and other studies. The invention additionally pertains to the use of such rats or rat cells, and their progeny in research and medicine. In one embodiment, the invention provides a genetically modified or chimeric rat cell whose genome comprises two chromosomal alleles of a drug metabolism gene wherein at least one of the two alleles contains a mutation, or the progeny of the cell. | 02-10-2011 |
20110145936 | Genetically Modified Rat Models for Pharmacokinetics - The present invention provides a desired rat or a rat cell which contains a predefined, specific and desired alteration rendering the rat or rat cell predisposed to drug transport sensitivity or resistance drug transport resistance or sensitivity. Specifically, the invention pertains to a genetically altered rat, or a rat cell in culture, that is defective in at least one of two alleles of a drug transporter gene such as the Slc7a11 (NC_005101.2) gene, the Abcb1 (NC_005103.2) gene, etc. The present invention also provides a desired rat or a rat cell which contains a predefined, specific and desired alteration rendering the rat or rat cell predisposed to drug transport sensitivity or resistance drug transport resistance or sensitivity. Specifically, the invention pertains to a genetically altered rat, or a rat cell in culture, that is defective in at least one of two alleles of a drug transporter gene. | 06-16-2011 |
20120148604 | TRP INHIBITORS AND USES THEREOF - The present invention, relates to methods including compounds, derivatives, antibodies, interfering RNA, biologies, polypeptides, dominant negative effectors, and their use in the treatment of neuropathic pain by inhibition of transient receptor potential (TRP) channels. In another embodiment, this invention relates to inhibitors, antagonists, and agonists of TRPC4. TRPC4 therapeutic agents and modulators include but are not limited to small molecule inhibitors, compounds, amino acid derivatives, polypeptides, RNA interference agents, natural chemicals, ligand derivatives, and ions. TRPC4 therapeutic agents and modulators are developed for the treatment of neuropathic pain, including but not limited to pain sensations such as nociception, hyperalgesia, allodynia, and loss of sensory function. | 06-14-2012 |
20120151609 | Genetically Modified Rat Models for Pain - This invention relates to the engineering of animal cells, preferably mammalian, more preferably rat, that are deficient due to the disruption of gene(s) or gene product(s) resulting in altered nervous system function. In one aspect, the altered function results in pain in the mammal. In another aspect, the nervous system dysfunction results in prolonged hyperalgesia, allo dynia, and loss of sensory function. In another aspect, the invention relates to genetically modified rats, as well as the descendants and ancestors of such animals, which are animal models of altered nervous system function mediated pain and methods of their use. In another aspect, the genetically modified rats, as well as the descendants and ancestors of such animals, are animal models of nervous system dysfunction resulting in prolonged hyperalgesia, allodynia, and loss of sensory function and methods of their use. In another aspect, the present invention provides a method of identifying a compound useful for the treatment or prevention of pain. | 06-14-2012 |
20120177577 | Genetically Modified Rat Models for Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (SCID) - This invention relates to the engineering of animal cells, preferably mammalian, more preferably rat, that are dencient due to the disruption of tumor suppressor gene(s) or gene product(s). In another aspect, the invention relates to genetically modified rats, as well as the descendants and ancestors of such animals, which are animal models of human cancer and methods of their use. | 07-12-2012 |
20140041063 | Genetically Modified Rat Models for Obesity and Diabetes - This invention relates to a genetically modified or chimeric rat cell whose genome comprises chromosomal alleles of an obesity-diabetes gene (especially, the Mc4r gene or Lep gene), wherein at least one of the two alleles contains a mutation, or the progeny of this cell. The obesity or diabetes gene may affect any of the pathways of obesity and diabetes. The obesity or diabetes gene may predispose the rat to a phenotype of obese and diabetic, lean and diabetic, obese and non-diabetic, non-obese and diabetic or any of the combinations thereof. In another aspect, the invention relates to a desired rat or a rat cell which contains a predefined, specific and desired alteration rendering the rat or rat cell predisposed to obesity or diabetes. | 02-06-2014 |
20140329856 | METHOD OF TREATING PAIN - The instant application discloses methods of treating, reducing, or preventing pain in a mammal, which may include administering a compound capable of modulating a transient receptor potential channel. In one aspect, the TRP channel may be TRPC4. Types of pain contemplated by the present disclosure include acute, chronic, neuropathic, and nociceptive pain. | 11-06-2014 |
20150052623 | GENETICALLY MODIFIED RAT MODELS FOR PHARMACOKINETICS - The present invention provides a desired rat or a rat cell which contains a predefined, specific and desired alteration rendering the rat or rat cell predisposed to drug transport sensitivity or resistance drug transport resistance or sensitivity. Specifically, the invention pertains to a genetically altered rat, or a rat cell in culture, that is defective in at least one of two alleles of a drug transporter gene such as the Slc7a11 (NC_005101.2) gene, the Abcb1 (NC_005103.2) gene, etc. The present invention also provides a desired rat or a rat cell which contains a predefined, specific and desired alteration rendering the rat or rat cell predisposed to drug transport sensitivity or resistance drug transport resistance or sensitivity. Specifically, the invention pertains to a genetically altered rat, or a rat cell in culture, that is defective in at least one of two alleles of a drug transporter gene. | 02-19-2015 |
20150052624 | GENETICALLY MODIFIED RAT MODELS FOR PAIN - This invention relates to the engineering of animal cells, preferably mammalian, more preferably rat, that are deficient due to the disruption of gene(s) or gene product(s) resulting in altered nervous system function. In one aspect, the altered function results in pain in the mammal. In another aspect, the nervous system dysfunction results in prolonged hyperalgesia, allodynia, and loss of sensory function. In another aspect, the invention relates to genetically modified rats, as well as the descendants and ancestors of such animals, which are animal models of altered nervous system function mediated pain and methods of their use. In another aspect, the genetically modified rats, as well as the descendants and ancestors of such animals, are animal models of nervous system dysfunction resulting in prolonged hyperalgesia, allodynia, and loss of sensory function and methods of their use. In another aspect, the present invention provides a method of identifying a compound useful for the treatment or prevention of pain. | 02-19-2015 |
Kathryn S. Crawford, Derry, NH US
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20110212885 | OPHTHALMIC AND CONTACT LENS SOLUTIONS CONTAINING PEPTIDES AS PRESERVATIVE - A method and a contact lens solution comprising 0.001 to 10 weight percent or a preservative enhancer chosen from the group consisting of: SEQ ID NO.1 and SEQ ID NO. 2; and at least 0.0001 weight percent of a preservative agent, and where the concentration of chloride in said solution is less than 0.2 percent by weight. | 09-01-2011 |
Keith D. Crawford, Westwood, MA US
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20080261258 | Immune Cell Biosensors and Methods of Using Same - The present invention relates to immunological cells that are useful in detecting changes in physiological states, which provide for methods of diagnosing diseases or monitoring the course of patient therapy. Also provided are arrays of antigen presenting cell-specific markers for detecting changes in physiological states, and methods of detecting such changes. | 10-23-2008 |
20110070205 | MULTIPOTENT STEM CELLS AND USES THEREOF - The invention provides a quiescent stem cell having the capacity to differentiate into ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm, and which does not express cell surface markers including MHC class I, MHC class II, CD44, CD45, CD13, CD34, CD49 | 03-24-2011 |
20120003737 | MULTIPOTENT STEM CELLS AND USES THEREOF - The invention provides a quiescent stem cell having the capacity to differentiate into ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm, and which does not express cell surface markers including MHC class I, MHC class II, CD44, CD45, CD13, CD34, CD49c, CD73, CD105 and CD90. The invention further provides a proliferative stem cell, which expresses genes including Oct-4, Nanog, Sox2, GDF3, P16INK4, BMI, Notch, HDAC4, TERT, Rex-1 and TWIST but does not express cell surface markers including MHC class I, MHC class II, CD44, CD45, CD13, CD34, CD49c, CD73, CD105 and CD90. The cells of the invention can be isolated from adult mammals, have embryonic cell characteristics, and can form embryoid bodies. Methods for obtaining the stem cells, as well as methods of treating diseases and differentiated the stem cells, are also provided. | 01-05-2012 |
20120230966 | TISSUE TRANSPLANT COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR USE - Provided are transplants and methods for augmenting formation and restoration of organ and tissue, for example, bone formation, by administering autologous or allogeneic human embryonic-like adult stem cells (ELA cells). Also provided is a method for augmenting formation of tissues and organs by administering a transplant having ELA stem cells or combination of ELA stem cells. | 09-13-2012 |
20130195809 | MULTIPOTENT STEM CELLS AND USES THEREOF - The invention provides a quiescent stem cell having the capacity to differentiate into ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm, and which does not express cell surface markers including MHC class I, MHC class II, CD44, CD45, CD13, CD34, CD49c, CD73, CD105 and CD90. The invention further provides a proliferative stem cell, which expresses genes including Oct-4, Nanog, Sox2, GDF3, P16INK4, BMI, Notch, HDAC4, TERT, Rex-1 and TWIST but does not express cell surface markers including MHC class I, MHC class II, CD44, CD45, CD13, CD34, CD49c, CD73, CD105 and CD90. The cells of the invention can be isolated from adult mammals, have embryonic cell characteristics, and can form embryoid bodies. Methods for obtaining the stem cells, as well as methods of treating diseases and the differentiated stem cells, are also provided. | 08-01-2013 |
20130195810 | MULTIPOTENT STEM CELLS AND USES THEREOF - The invention provides a quiescent stem cell having the capacity to differentiate into ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm, and which does not express cell surface markers including MHC class I, MHC class II, CD44, CD45, CD13, CD34, CD49c, CD73, CD105 and CD90. The invention further provides a proliferative stem cell, which expresses genes including Oct-4, Nanog, Sox2, GDF3, P16INK4, BMI, Notch, HDAC4, TERT, Rex-1 and TWIST but does not express cell surface markers including MHC class I, MHC class II, CD44, CD45, CD13, CD34, CD49c, CD73, CD105 and CD90. The cells of the invention can be isolated from adult mammals, have embryonic cell characteristics, and can form embryoid bodies. Methods for obtaining the stem cells, as well as methods of treating diseases and the differentiated stem cells, are also provided. | 08-01-2013 |
20130336934 | MULTIPOTENT STEM CELLS AND USES THEREOF - The invention provides a quiescent stem cell having the capacity to differentiate into ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm, and which does not express cell surface markers including MHC class I, MHC class II, CD44, CD45, CD13, CD34, CD49c, CD73, CD105 and CD90. The invention further provides a proliferative stem cell, which expresses genes including Oct-4, Nanog, Sox2, GDF3, P16INK4, BMI, Notch, HDAC4, TERT, Rex-1 and TWIST but does not express cell surface markers including MHC class I, MHC class II, CD44, CD45, CD13, CD34, CD49c, CD73, CD105 and CD90. The cells of the invention can be isolated from adult mammals, have embryonic cell characteristics, and can form embryoid bodies. Methods for obtaining the stem cells, as well as methods of treating diseases and the differentiated stem cells, are also provided. | 12-19-2013 |
20140170749 | MULTIPOTENT STEM CELLS AND USES THEREOF - The invention provides a quiescent stem cell having the capacity to differentiate into ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm, and which does not express cell surface markers including MHC class I, MHC class II, CD44, CD45, CD13, CD34, CD49c, CD73, CD105, CD90, CD66A, CD66E, CXCR4, CD133 or an SSEA. The invention further provides a proliferative stem cell, which expresses genes including Oct-4, Nanog, Sox2, GDF3, P16INK4, BMI, Notch, HDAC4, TERT, Rex-1, TWIST, KLF-4 and Stella but does not express cell surface markers including MHC class I, MHC class II, CD44, CD45, CD13, CF34, CF49c, CD73, CD105, CD90, CD66A, CD66E, CXCR4, CD133 or an SSEA. The cells of the invention can be isolated from adult mammals, have embryonic cell characteristics, and can form embryoid bodies. Methods for obtaining the stem cells, as well as methods of treating diseases and differentiated stem cells, are also provided. | 06-19-2014 |
20150044183 | STEM CELL BASED ANTI-CANCER COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS - The present invention provides compositions and methods for target radiotherapeutic treatment of cancer. Freshly isolated or culture expanded ELA stem cells are loaded with at least one of a diagnostic agent and a therapeutic agent, and the stem cells are then introduced into a subject. The loaded ELA stem cells migrate to location of cancer and form the basis both of diagnostic imaging and of directed Neutron Capture Therapy. Treatment of a subject may include ELA stem cell-based NCT radiotherapy as an adjunct to traditional therapies. An ELA stem cell-based diagnostic preparation can be used directly, or as a further addition to current imaging agents and methods. | 02-12-2015 |
Keith W. Crawford, Westwood, MA US
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20100291042 | MULTIPOTENT STEM CELLS AND USES THEREOF - The invention provides a quiescent stem cell having the capacity to differentiate into ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm, and which does not express cell surface markers including MHC class I, MHC class II, CD44, CD45, CD13, CD34, CD49c, CD73, CD105 and CD90. The invention further provides a proliferative stem cell, which expresses genes including Oct-4, Nanog, Sox2, GDF3, P16INK4, BMI, Notch, HDAC4, TERT, Rex-1 and TWIST but does not express cell surface markers including MHC class I, MHC class II, CD44, CD45, CD13, CD34, CD49c, CD73, CD105 and CD90. The cells of the invention can be isolated from adult mammals, have embryonic cell characteristics, and can form embryoid bodies. Methods for obtaining the stem cells, as well as methods of treating diseases and differentiated the stem cells, are also provided. | 11-18-2010 |
Kenneth R. Crawford, Westwood, MA US
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20110065631 | PROCESS FOR PREPARATION OF HIV PROTEASE INHIBITORS - A process for the synthesis of bisfuran intermediates of formula (0) useful for preparing antiviral HIV protease inhibitor compounds is hereby disclosed. Furthermore disclosed is a HIV protease inhibitor of formula (IV) as well as various intermediates thereof. | 03-17-2011 |
20120258935 | PROCESS FOR PREPARATION OF HIV PROTEASE INHBITORS - A process for the synthesis of bisfuran intermediates useful for preparing antiviral HIV protease inhibitor compounds is hereby disclosed | 10-11-2012 |
20130172295 | PROCESS FOR PREPARATION OF HIV PROTEASE INHIBITORS - A process for the synthesis of bisfuran intermediates useful for preparing antiviral HIV protease inhibitor compounds is hereby disclosed | 07-04-2013 |
Loree Crawford, Fort Smith, AR US
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20090188959 | Sash-style telemetry pouch - A telemetry pouch ( | 07-30-2009 |
Marc Anthony Crawford, Collinsville, IL US
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20090319248 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR A SIMULATED NETWORK TRAFFIC GENERATOR - System and methods for generating network traffic in a simulated network environment including creating one or more network traffic pattern within the simulated network environment that replicate actual traffic patterns within a users operating network environment, creating a traffic profile utilizing one or more of the network traffic patterns, creating a traffic scenario that includes a group of created traffic profiles and traffic scenario metadata wherein creating includes traffic pattern metadata, traffic profile metadata, and traffic scenario metadata. | 12-24-2009 |
20090319249 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR NETWORK MONITORING AND ANALYSIS OF A SIMULATED NETWORK - Systems and methods for monitoring and analyzing components and operation of a simulated network environment including a module configured for storing a predetermined baseline for the simulated network environment, monitoring the simulated network environment during one or more operations, analyzing the monitored operations and the impact of the operations on one or more components of the simulated network environment, and comparing at least one of the monitored operations and impacts of the operations against the predetermined baseline. | 12-24-2009 |
20090319647 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AUTOMATED BUILDING OF A SIMULATED NETWORK ENVIRONMENT - Systems and methods for a system for automatically building a simulated network environment creating device profiles with device level metadata, segment profiles that utilize one or more of the created device profiles and that includes segment metadata, and a network environment profile that is created from segment profiles and that includes network environment metadata and a hierarchy based on dependencies with other segments within the network environment profile. | 12-24-2009 |
20090319906 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR RECONSTITUTION OF NETWORK ELEMENTS IN A SIMULATED NETWORK - Systems and methods for automatically restoring any network device in a simulated network environment to a predefined configuration including module is configured for creating one or more network device images for one or more network devices within a user's operating network environment, creating an image set utilizing one or more of the created network device images, and initiating the restoring of the network devices within the simulated network environment utilizing at least one of the created network device images and image sets. | 12-24-2009 |
20090320137 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR A SIMULATED NETWORK ATTACK GENERATOR - Systems and methods for generating a network attack within a simulated network environment including a module configured for creating one or more attack events against network devices within the simulated network environment wherein the attack events include exploitations of published and unpublished vulnerabilities and failures of hardware and software network systems, devices, or applications within the simulated network environment and for executing the created attack event on the simulated network environment and having an interface configured for receiving metadata regarding each attack event and adding the received attack event metadata to each associated attack event. | 12-24-2009 |
20140046644 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR NETWORK MONITORING AND ANALYSIS OF A SIMULATED NETWORK - Systems and methods for monitoring and analyzing components and operation of a simulated network environment including a module configured for storing a predetermined baseline for the simulated network environment, monitoring the simulated network environment during one or more operations, analyzing the monitored operations and the impact of the operations on one or more components of the simulated network environment, and comparing at least one of the monitored operations and impacts of the operations against the predetermined baseline. | 02-13-2014 |
20140046645 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR NETWORK MONITORING AND ANALYSIS OF A SIMULATED NETWORK - Systems and methods for monitoring and analyzing components and operation of a simulated network environment including a module configured for storing a predetermined baseline for the simulated network environment, monitoring the simulated network environment during one or more operations, analyzing the monitored operations and the impact of the operations on one or more components of the simulated network environment, and comparing at least one of the monitored operations and impacts of the operations against the predetermined baseline. | 02-13-2014 |
Martin Crawford, Stateline, NV US
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20100129895 | Biofiltration system for odor control - The invention involves the creation of a corrosion resistant gas treatment system comprising a unitary housing subdivided into at least two internal sections, the only connection between the first and the following section(s) is a gas only passage channel; the design allows the simultaneous remediation of contaminants from multiply contaminated gas streams in which some of the contaminants require the presence of microorganisms tolerant of widely differing pH and moisture needs for their reduction. The operation is simple and very efficient because the absence of fluid communication between the two sections allows keeping the moisture levels, pHs and microorganism profiles of the two sections specifically optimized for the target pollutants in the gas stream. | 05-27-2010 |
20110000373 | Removable vertical foam media insert system for pollutant stream remediation reactors - A support framework for containing a structurally integral, porous remediation media, such as foam or reticulated foam that is used to remediate corrosive vaporous pollutants in a contaminated inlet stream. The support framework is situated within a plenum and comprises a pair of open-lattice weave frameworks made from corrosion resistant fiberglass reinforced plastic “FRP”. The frameworks are of differing diameters and are concentrically aligned such that a media containment section is formed within the open space formed between the inside wall of the outer framework and the outside wall of the inner framework. The open-lattice weave design allows a greater radial flow through the media per unit of time, doing so with less pressure drop and using less energy than the prior art. The use of FRP to form the framework walls allows creation of large units that are suitable for use in municipal and industrial settings, which was not possible previously. | 01-06-2011 |
20110272358 | Media compaction compensating support system for pollutant stream remediation reactors - The present invention discloses a method of forming a media support wall framework having a graduated through/pore space of the framework wall such that the graduation provides a greater through space in the lowest region of the framework; providing thus an entry plenum pressure differential compensation that compensates for media compaction problems associated with media contained in vertically standing remediation units; thus providing a more equalized passage of a contaminated air or water stream in a radial direction through out the full height of the media bed and assuring more efficient use of the contained media. | 11-10-2011 |
Martin J. Crawford, Stateline, NV US
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20080276581 | Removable verticle media insert system for air treatment - A support framework for containing a granular medium that is used to remediate corrosive vaporous pollutants in an air stream. The support framework is situated within a plenum and comprises two concentric open-lattice weave cylinders made from corrosion resistant fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP). The cylinders are of differing diameters and the granular medium is placed into and contained within the open space formed between the inside wall of the outer cylinder and the outside wall of the inner cylinder. The open-lattice weave design allows a greater radial flow through the medium per unit of time, doing so with less pressure drop and using less energy than the prior art. The use of FRP to form the cylinder walls allows creation of large units that are suitable for use in municipal and industrial settings, which was not possible previously. | 11-13-2008 |
Matthew Wayne Crawford, Manhattan, MT US
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20090048752 | System and method for remotely releasing a parking brake on a disabled vehicle - A system and method of remotely controlling the parking brake of a disabled vehicle to be towed by a towing vehicle includes using the hydraulic fluid of towing vehicle to control the parking brake operation of the disabled vehicle. The towing vehicle is equipped with a control valve and brake release manifold assembly. The brake release manifold assembly provides a source of hydraulic fluid of controlled pressure. The towing vehicle has means to conned the controlled pressure hydraulic fluid of the towing vehicle to the parking brake system. The towing vehicle also has means to control and monitor the flow of hydraulic fluid to the disabled vehicle in order to either release or apply the brakes when desired. | 02-19-2009 |
Michael Karl Crawford, Glen Mills, PA US
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20080206486 | METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING ARTICLES AND PROCESS FOR MAINTAINING SECURITY - The invention is directed to a method by exposing at least a portion of a luminescent coating disposed on a surface of an article to ultraviolet light at one or more preselected wavelengths causing said luminescent coating to exhibit a luminescence spectrum, the luminescence spectrum exhibiting a plurality of intensity peaks that have been predetermined to create a standard; determining the intensity of at least two peaks in the luminescence spectrum of the coating; determining a peak intensity ratio of the at least two peaks; comparing the peak intensity ratio determined with the standard; and, classifying the article according to whether or not the peak intensity ratio does or does not match the standard; wherein the luminescent coating is a particulate luminescent composition comprising a rare earth doped fluoride represented by the chemical formula | 08-28-2008 |
20080217578 | NOVEL RARE-EARTH DOPED FLUORIDES AND PROCESS FOR PREPARING - The present invention is directed to rare-earth doped solid state solutions of alkaline earth fluorides having novel luminescence properties, and to a process for preparing them. The invention is useful as identifying markers on articles. Other uses include phosphors for plasma displays, optical frequency multipliers, optical amplifiers and the like. | 09-11-2008 |
20110210291 | NOVEL RARE-EARTH DOPED FLUORIDES COMPOSITIONS - The present invention is directed to rare-earth doped solid state solutions of alkaline earth fluorides having novel luminescence properties, and to a process for preparing them. The invention is useful as identifying markers on articles. Other uses include phosphors for plasma displays, optical frequency multipliers, optical amplifiers and the like. | 09-01-2011 |
Nathan J. Crawford, Palatine, IL US
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20100017621 | RADIO TRANSCEIVER OR OTHER ENCRYPTION DEVICE HAVING SECURE TAMPER-DETECTION MODULE - An encryption device includes a system processor having a first key for encrypting information. The system processor periodically generates random data strings that are also encrypted using the first key. The encryption device also includes a first output for communicating the encrypted information to an external location and a tamper detection module for receiving on a periodic basis the random data strings generated by the system processor. The tamper detection module includes a second key that is the same as the first key, an encryption engine for encrypting the random data strings using the second key, and a second output for communicating the encrypted data strings to the system processor. The tamper detection module is configured to alter the second key upon detection of a tampering event so that the second key is different from the first key. | 01-21-2010 |
Nicola S. Crawford, Charlotte, NC US
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20090212619 | SAFETY APPARATUS FOR RETAINING CHILD TO SEAT - A safety apparatus includes a first panel for covering a chest of the person, a second panel for covering a back of the person, and first and second shoulder straps extending between and connecting the first and second panels. The first and second shoulder straps define an area through which the neck of the person extends. First and second guides are attached to opposite side portions of the second panel, and first and second side straps are attached to and extend from opposite side portions of the first panel through the first and second guides, respectively. Ends of the side straps are releasably connected together. A bottom strap is attached to one of the first panel and the second panel and is releasably connected to the other of the first panel and the second panel. The bottom strap and each of the side straps are flexible and are adjustable. | 08-27-2009 |
Nigel Crawford, N. Bethesda, MD US
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20100166707 | EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX/METASTASIS MODIFIER GENES FOR THE PREVENTION OR INHIBITION OF METASTASIS OR GROWTH OF TUMOR AND FOR CHARACTERIZATION OF TUMOR - Disclosed are methods involving the administration of an extracellular matrix (ECM)/metastasis modifier gene, e.g., Anakin, Necdin, CentaurinD3 (CentD3), Csf1r, Brd4, Pi16, and Luc7l, for the prevention or inhibition of metastasis or of tumor growth. Further disclosed are methods of characterizing a tumor or cancer in a subject comprising detecting (i) a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in an Anakin gene or a Brd4 gene of the subject, (ii) an amino acid substitution in an Anakin protein in the subject, or (iii) a level of expression of an Anakin gene or a Brd4 gene in the subject. Methods of screening a compound for anti-cancer activity and use of a compound with anti-cancer activity for the preparation of a medicament to treat or prevent cancer in a subject are also disclosed. Also disclosed is a method of inhibiting Sipa-1 in a subject. | 07-01-2010 |
20100247528 | ARRAYS, KITS AND CANCER CHARACTERIZATION METHODS - The invention provides an array comprising a substrate and a set of addressable elements, wherein each addressable element comprises (i) a polynucleotide that specifically binds to a target molecule, (ii) a polypeptide that specifically binds to target molecule, or (iii) a combination of (i) and (ii), wherein the target molecule is selected from the group of cancer-related target molecules as defined herein. Related kits, methods, and uses as described herein are further provided by the invention. | 09-30-2010 |
Patricia A. Crawford, Bensalem, PA US
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20090184054 | Adsorbent bed for water treatment - An adsorptive bed having hydrous iron oxide and calcium carbonate materials. The adsorptive bed is useful in water treatment applications for removing metal contaminants, particularly for removing arsenic-containing ions. | 07-23-2009 |
Patrick M. Crawford, Reno, NV US
Patrick Michael Crawford, Reno, NV US
Robert G. Crawford, Brownsburg, IN US
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20080257979 | PLURAL COMPONENT PURGING SYSTEM - A dispensing system for settable liquids, such as urethane foams and coatings, catalyzed polyesters and epoxies, and other liquid compositions that cure or react and thicken or solidify, applies a flow of compressed air to purge the settable liquids from a mixing and dispensing apparatus, and a purge air control delays the application of compressed purge air to the dispenser for settable liquids to avoid disturbance of the dispensed settable liquid. | 10-23-2008 |
Robert Jordy Crawford, Prairieville, LA US
Robert W. Crawford, Iowa City, IA US
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20110160219 | Inhibitors of Phosphodiesterase Type 5A for Treating or Preventing Muscle Disease or the Symptoms Thereof in a Patient - Disclosed are pharmaceutical compositions and methods for treating or preventing muscle diseases or the symptoms thereof. The compositions typically include and the methods typically utilize phosphodiesterase type 5A inhibitors. | 06-30-2011 |
20140005202 | Inhibitors of Phosphodiesterase Type 5A for Treating or Preventing Muscle Disease or the Symptoms Thereof in a Patient | 01-02-2014 |
Ronald L. Crawford, Moscow, ID US
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20110027850 | In situ precipitation of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) by indigenous microorganisms to improve mechanical properties of a geomaterial - A method for increasing the concentration of calcium carbonate in a geomaterial that contains indigenous microorganisms capable of hydrolyzing urea to ammonia, which method includes enriching the geomaterial with a source of nutrients, adding urea to the geomaterial which is hydrolyzed to ammonia and which raises the pH of the geomaterial, and adding a source of calcium ions to the geomaterial. Carbonate ions obtained by the hydrolysis of the urea combine with calcium ions to form calcium carbonate. | 02-03-2011 |
Sarah C. Crawford, Milford, CT US
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20110091567 | TISSUE ORGANIZING STRUCTURE AND THERAPEUTIC METHODS - A novel cellular component, tissue organizing structure, and methods for use in detection, diagnosis and treatment of disease is described herein. Particularly, clinical applications include tissue generation from individual cellular components, gene transfer therapeutics and its use as a novel target for cancer prevention and therapeutics. More particularly, methods for disease and cancer prevention, detection, diagnosis and treatment are provided. | 04-21-2011 |
Sekou S. Crawford, Decatur, GA US
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20100236600 | PARKING SOLAR ENERGY COLLECTORS - Disclosed are various apparatus and methods that may reduce or prevent damage to fragile components of solar collectors during storms, especially more violent storms such as hurricanes and sand-storms. | 09-23-2010 |
Thomas C. Crawford, Essex, CT US
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20100247668 | POLYMER-AGENT CONJUGATES, PARTICLES, COMPOSITIONS, AND RELATED METHODS OF USE - Described herein are polymer-agent conjugates and particles, which can be used, for example, in the treatment of cancer. Also described herein are mixtures, compositions and dosage forms containing the particles, methods of using the particles (e.g., to treat a disorder), kits including the polymer-agent conjugates and particles, methods of making the polymer-agent conjugates and particles, methods of storing the particles and methods of analyzing the particles. | 09-30-2010 |
20100247669 | POLYMER-AGENT CONJUGATES, PARTICLES, COMPOSITIONS, AND RELATED METHODS OF USE - Described herein are polymer-agent conjugates and particles, which can be used, for example, in the treatment of cancer. Also described herein are mixtures, compositions and dosage forms containing the particles, methods of using the particles (e.g., to treat a disorder), kits including the polymer-agent conjugates and particles, methods of making the polymer-agent conjugates and particles, methods of storing the particles and methods of analyzing the particles. | 09-30-2010 |
20100285144 | POLYMER-EPOTHILONE CONJUGATES, PARTICLES, COMPOSITIONS, AND RELATED METHODS OF USE - Described herein are polymer-agent conjugates and particles, which can be used, for example, in the treatment of cancer or neurological deficits. Also described herein are mixtures, compositions and dosage forms containing the particles, methods of using the particles (e.g., to treat a disorder), kits including the polymer-agent conjugates and particles, methods of making the polymer-agent conjugates and particles, methods of storing the particles and methods of analyzing the particles. | 11-11-2010 |
20110178287 | CYCLODEXTRIN-BASED POLYMERS FOR THERAPEUTIC DELIVERY - Methods and compositions relating to CDP-proteasome inhibitor conjugates are described herein. | 07-21-2011 |
20110189092 | POLYMER-AGENT CONJUGATES, PARTICLES, COMPOSITIONS, AND RELATED METHODS OF USE - Described herein are polymer-agent conjugates and particles, which can be used, for example, in the treatment of cancer. Also described herein are mixtures, compositions and dosage forms containing the particles, methods of using the particles (e.g., to treat a disorder), kits including the polymer-agent conjugates and particles, methods of making the polymer-agent conjugates and particles, methods of storing the particles and methods of analyzing the particles. | 08-04-2011 |
20110237540 | CYCLODEXTRIN-BASED POLYMERS FOR THERAPEUTIC DELIVERY - Methods and compositions relating to CDP-taxane conjugates are described herein. | 09-29-2011 |
20110268658 | POLYMER-AGENT CONJUGATES, PARTICLES, COMPOSITIONS, AND RELATED METHODS OF USE - Described herein are polymer-agent conjugates and particles, which can be used, for example, in the treatment of cancer. Also described herein are mixtures, compositions and dosage forms containing the particles, methods of using the particles (e.g., to treat a disorder), kits including the polymer-agent conjugates and particles, methods of making the polymer-agent conjugates and particles, methods of storing the particles and methods of analyzing the particles. | 11-03-2011 |
20120004195 | CYCLODEXTRIN-BASED POLYMERS FOR THERAPEUTIC DELIVERY - Methods and compositions relating to CDP-proteasome inhibitor conjugates are described herein. | 01-05-2012 |
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20120202772 | CYCLODEXTRIN-BASED POLYMERS FOR THERAPEUTIC DELIVERY - Methods and compositions relating to CDP-proteasome inhibitor conjugates are described herein. | 08-09-2012 |
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20120282306 | POLYMER-AGENT CONJUGATES, PARTICLES, COMPOSITIONS, AND RELATED METHODS OF USE - Described herein are polymer-agent conjugates and particles, which can be used, for example, in the treatment of cancer. Also described herein are mixtures, compositions and dosage forms containing the particles, methods of using the particles (e.g., to treat a disorder), kits including the polymer-agent conjugates and particles, methods of making the polymer-agent conjugates and particles, methods of storing the particles and methods of analyzing the particles. | 11-08-2012 |
20130011445 | POLYMER-AGENT CONJUGATES, PARTICLES, COMPOSITIONS, AND RELATED METHODS OF USE - Described herein are polymer-agent conjugates and particles, which can be used, for example, in the treatment of cancer. Also described herein are mixtures, compositions and dosage forms containing the particles, methods of using the particles (e.g., to treat a disorder), kits including the polymer-agent conjugates and particles, methods of making the polymer-agent conjugates and particles, methods of storing the particles and methods of analyzing the particles. | 01-10-2013 |
20130196946 | CYCLODEXTRIN-BASED POLYMERS FOR THERAPEUTIC DELIVERY - Methods and compositions relating to CDP-taxane conjugates are described herein. | 08-01-2013 |
20130202659 | POLYMER-AGENT CONJUGATES, PARTICLES, COMPOSITIONS, AND RELATED METHODS OF USE - Described herein are polymer-agent conjugates and particles, which can be used, for example, in the treatment of cancer. Also described herein are mixtures, compositions and dosage forms containing the particles, methods of using the particles (e.g., to treat a disorder), kits including the polymer-agent conjugates and particles, methods of making the polymer-agent conjugates and particles, methods of storing the particles and methods of analyzing the particles. | 08-08-2013 |
20130261173 | CYCLODEXTRIN-BASED POLYMERS FOR THERAPEUTIC DELIVERY - Methods and compositions relating to CDP-taxane conjugates are described herein. | 10-03-2013 |
20130317208 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR POLYMER PRECIPITATION AND GENERATION OF PARTICLES - Processes for precipitating a polymer from a polymer-containing fluid are disclosed, which include providing a vessel housing a medium that provides one or more precipitation surfaces. A polymer-containing fluid, e.g., a polymer solution, dispersion or mixed solution/dispersion, and an anti-solvent can be introduced into the vessel so as to cause precipitation of at least a portion of the polymer on at least one of the precipitation surfaces. In some embodiments, the polymer contains one or more cyclic oligosaccharide moieties, such as one or more cyclodextrin moieties (e.g., α-cyclodextrin, β-cyclodextrin, and γ-cyclodextrin). The polymer can be any of a linear or branched polymer. The polymer can be any of polycation, a polyanion, or a non-ionic polymer. Also disclosed herein are precipitation surfaces with polymer precipitated thereon. | 11-28-2013 |
20140072633 | POLYMER-EPOTHILONE CONJUGATES, PARTICLES, COMPOSITIONS AND RELATED METHODS OF USE - Described herein are polymer-agent conjugates and particles, which can be used, for example, in the treatment of cancer or neurological deficits. Also described herein are mixtures, compositions and dosage forms containing the particles, methods of using the particles (e.g., to treat a disorder), kits including the polymer-agent conjugates and particles, methods of making the polymer-agent conjugates and particles, methods of storing the particles and methods of analyzing the particles. | 03-13-2014 |
20140099263 | POLYMER-AGENT CONJUGATES, PARTICLES, COMPOSITIONS, AND RELATED METHODS OF USE - Described herein are polymer-agent conjugates and particles, which can be used, for example, in the treatment of cancer. Also described herein are mixtures, compositions and dosage forms containing the particles, methods of using the particles (e.g., to treat a disorder), kits including the polymer-agent conjugates and particles, methods of making the polymer-agent conjugates and particles, methods of storing the particles and methods of analyzing the particles. | 04-10-2014 |
20140193510 | Polymer-Agent Conjugates, Particles, Compositions, and Related Methods of Use - Described herein are polymer-agent conjugates and particles, which can be used, for example, in the treatment of cancer. Also described herein are mixtures, compositions and dosage forms containing the particles, methods of using the particles (e.g., to treat a disorder), kits including the polymer-agent conjugates and particles, methods of making the polymer-agent conjugates and particles, methods of storing the particles and methods of analyzing the particles. | 07-10-2014 |
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Thomas M. Crawford, Irmo, SC US
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20100140109 | NANOSCALE SPINTRONIC CHEMICAL SENSOR - In general, the present disclosure is directed toward a novel hybrid spintronic device for converting chemical absorption into a change in magnetoresistance. This device uses a novel magnetic material which depends on the attachment of an organic structure to a metallic film for its magnetism. Changes in the chemical environment lead to absorption on the surface of this organometallic bilayer and thus modify its magnetic properties. The change in magnetic properties, in turn, leads to a change in the resistance of a magnetoresistive structure or a spin transistor structure, allowing a standard electrical detection of the chemical change in the sensor surface. | 06-10-2010 |
20100279024 | REPROGRAMMABLE PARALLEL NANOMANUFACTURING - A method of producing a nanoscale structure having substantially immobilized nanoparticles arranged at a predetermined patterned is generally disclosed. First, a curable polymeric solution is placed within a well defined by a wafer. The curable polymeric solution includes a curable polymeric material and a magnetically coated nanoparticle. The well is positioned adjacent to an atomically-smooth medium. A recording head is moved in a predetermined manner to produce a magnetic field profile that substantially immobilizes the magnetically coated nanoparticle within the curable polymeric solution in the well. The curable polymeric solution is cured such that the magnetically coated nanoparticle remains substantially immobilized after the magnetic field profile is removed. | 11-04-2010 |
20120094017 | Patterned Nanoparticle Assembly Methodology - Methods for creating a precision assembly of nanoparticles by controlled deposition from a colloidal fluid (e.g., a ferrofluid) are disclosed. The method can include assembling magnetic nanoparticles, fixing the nanoparticles in place, and then allowing the completed nanoparticle assembly to be washed and dried to remove unwanted process contaminants left in the assembly fluid while preserving the underlying nanoparticle assembly as designed. | 04-19-2012 |
20140307322 | All-Nanoparticle Concave Diffraction Grating Fabricated by Self-Assembly onto Magnetically-Recorded Templates - Methods for magnetic recording are provided. The method can include: assembling a plurality of nanoparticles into a pattern on a disc; applying a polymer composition onto the pattern of nanoparticles; curing the polymer composition to form a polymer film on the disc, wherein the plurality of nanoparticles are immobilized in the pattern within the polymer film upon curing; and removing the polymer film containing the plurality of nanoparticles in the pattern. Diffraction gratings are also provided that can include a polymeric film comprising a plurality of nanoparticles immobilized in a pattern, wherein the polymer film defines a curvature. | 10-16-2014 |
20140342463 | Nanoscale Spintronic Chemical Sensor - In general, the present disclosure is directed toward a novel hybrid spintronic device for converting chemical absorption into a change in magnetoresistance. This device uses a novel magnetic material which depends on the attachment of an organic structure to a metallic film for its magnetism. Changes in the chemical environment lead to absorption on the surface of this organometallic bilayer and thus modify its magnetic properties. The change in magnetic properties, in turn, leads to a change in the resistance of a magnetoresistive structure or a spin transistor structure, allowing a standard electrical detection of the chemical change in the sensor surface. | 11-20-2014 |
20150071821 | Nanoscale Spintronic Chemical Sensor - In general, the present disclosure is directed toward a novel hybrid spintronic device for converting chemical absorption into a change in magnetoresistance. This device uses a novel magnetic material which depends on the attachment of an organic structure to a metallic film for its magnetism. Changes in the chemical environment lead to absorption on the surface of this organometallic bilayer and thus modify its magnetic properties. The change in magnetic properties, in turn, leads to a change in the resistance of a magnetoresistive structure or a spin transistor structure, allowing a standard electrical detection of the chemical change in the sensor surface. | 03-12-2015 |
Timothy J. Crawford, Beaverton, OR US
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20090249361 | Automated recovery process initiation for data consumers of a common information model (CIM) managed component - A Common Information Model (CIM) agent notifies a CIM consumer that the CIM agent is able to receive notifications from the CIM consumer relating to errors within data relating to a CIM managed component and sent by the CIM agent to the CIM consumer. The CIM consumer receives the data relating to the CIM managed component from the CIM agent. The CIM managed component is a hardware component or a component. In response to the CIM consumer detecting that the data relating to the CIM managed component contains errors, the CIM consumer notifies the CIM agent. In response, the CIM agent initiates an automated recovery process in relation to the CIM managed component, without manual user interaction. The CIM agent may then continue to send data relating to the CIM managed component to the CIM consumer. | 10-01-2009 |
20100017536 | Method and Apparatus for Audit Logging and Role Based Security Using One Way Proxy Architecture - A method and apparatus are provided for managing logging data communications in a computer system. The computer system is configured with a proxy agent in communication with a client machine and storage, and an embedded agent in communication with the proxy agent and the client machine. All inbound communications from the client machine to the storage are maintained in a log local to the proxy agent. However, all outbound communications are split between two different communications paths, with one outbound path from the storage directly to the client machine and a second outbound path from the storage to the client machine via the proxy agent. One of the two outbound paths is selected based upon one or more of the characteristics of the associated communication. | 01-21-2010 |
Timothy L. Crawford, St. Paul, OR US
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20110249066 | System And Method That Enables A Solid Ink Printer To Learn A Solid Ink Stick Type - A solid ink printer is configured to learn the identity of solid ink sticks for printer operation. The solid ink printer includes a feed channel having an insertion opening configured to receive solid ink sticks, a sensor positioned near the insertion opening of the feed channel and configured to obtain solid ink stick type data from a solid ink stick inserted into the insertion opening of the feed channel, and a controller communicatively coupled to the sensor to receive the solid ink stick type data, the controller being configured to store the solid ink stick type data in a memory in response to an initialization signal and to operate the solid ink printer with reference to the solid ink stick type data stored in the memory by the controller. | 10-13-2011 |
20130088535 | Method That Enables A Solid Ink Printer To Learn A Solid Ink Stick Type - A solid ink printer is configured to learn the identity of solid ink sticks for printer operation. The solid ink printer includes a feed channel having an insertion opening configured to receive solid ink sticks, a sensor positioned near the insertion opening of the feed channel and configured to obtain solid ink stick type data from a solid ink stick inserted into the insertion opening of the feed channel, and a controller communicatively coupled to the sensor to receive the solid ink stick type data, the controller being configured to store the solid ink stick type data in a memory in response to an initialization signal and to operate the solid ink printer with reference to the solid ink stick type data stored in the memory by the controller. | 04-11-2013 |
Timothy L. Crawford, Saint Paul, OR US
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20090153635 | Image Transfer Element with Balanced Constant Force Load - An image transfer mechanism includes a pressure element and a lever system. The lever system has a load attachment point with a range of position that depends on the thickness of a print medium positioned between the imaging element and the pressure element. A load mechanism includes a load connector with a distal end attached to the lever system load attachment point so that displacement of the lever system attachment point causes longitudinal movement of the load connector. The load mechanism applies a load that is substantially constant throughout the range of position of the lever system load attachment point. The load mechanism includes a spring and a crank attached to the spring and to the proximal end of the load connector. The crank is configured so that a change in the spring force produces a lesser change in the load force at the distal end of the load connector. | 06-18-2009 |
Tom Alan Crawford, Olathe, KS US
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20100271274 | SELF-STABILIZING ANTENNA BASE - An antenna device with a system for automatic stabilization and positioning control. The antenna device incorporates micro-electromechanical (MEMs)-based accelerometer and gyroscopic integrated circuit (IC) sensors directly into the antenna base in a vehicle-mounted antenna application. The sensors enable the antenna device to automatically stabilize the antenna to achieve a desired beam sweep region, independent of vehicle movement, without requiring external sensor input. The invention eliminates the need for a communication interface to externally mounted orientation sensors, reduces cable I/O, and eases the installation procedure. | 10-28-2010 |
Vanadis Mack Crawford, Raleigh, NC US
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20090125804 | GENERATING SCHEMA-SPECIFIC DITA SPECIALIZATIONS DURING GENERIC SCHEMA TRANSFORMATIONS - A method and apparatus produces documentation from customized extensible mark-up language (XML) by generating a schema-specific Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) specialization. The DITA specialization is generated from XML schemas which define the XML documents. During the process of generating the DITA specialization, a XSL transform is also generated. The XSL transform is applied to the XML file to produce a DITA file that follows the rules of the DITA specialization. Prior art transforms can then be used to convert the DITA file and the DITA specialization to standard documentation. Generating schema-specific DITA specializations may be an automatic process or a dynamic process under the direction of a user. | 05-14-2009 |
20090183066 | AUTOMATICALLY GENERATING DYNAMIC DOCUMENTATION FROM PRODUCT CONFIGURATION - A method and apparatus for automatically generating dynamic documentation from a product's configuration related data in a product configuration. A transformation engine incorporates a dynamic documentation mechanism that uses the product configuration file and other information to automatically generate dynamic documentation. In order to automate the creation of dynamic documentation, a new type of annotation element called a “tutorial annotation” is inserted into the product configuration file. The dynamic documentation mechanism provides dynamic documentation such as walk-through tutorials, configuration help, and animations based on the product configuration file and information stored in the tutorial annotations. The dynamic documentation mechanism ascertains a dynamic flow by reading the tutorial annotations and stepping through all of the relationships or dependencies of the product configuration file associated with the software product. The transformation engine then presents the dynamic documentation information in a tutorial fashion (e.g. step by step tutorial using animation). | 07-16-2009 |
Wayne Arthur Crawford, Chicago, IL US
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20100235959 | INSULATED AND MOISTURE RESISTANT GLOVE FOR HOLDING BEVERAGE CONTAINERS - A glove that has one or more pads that insulate and resist moisture for holding beverage containers. The pad or pads are positioned at the surface of the glove that contacts a beverage container when a wearer of the glove grasps the container. The pads provide an enhanced grip and comfort for the wearer's hand when holding a beverage container. | 09-23-2010 |