Frazer, US
Allison Frazer, Blackstone, MA US
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20090192432 | ABDOMINAL BINDER WITH IMPROVED DRAINAGE BULB HOLDING SYSTEM - An improved abdominal binder is provided. The abdominal binder can include at least one external securing mechanism for holding a drainage bulb. In one embodiment, the securing mechanism can include one or more strips of hook or loop type material. In another embodiment, an improved abdominal binder that can support multiple drainage bulbs externally of the abdominal binder is provided. The improved abdominal binder can further include one or more openings to receive a drainage tube of a bulb held external to the abdominal binder. | 07-30-2009 |
Andrea Marie Frazer, West Chester, OH US
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20140303583 | ABSORBENT ARTICLES WITH BARRIER LEG CUFFS - An absorbent article ( | 10-09-2014 |
Andrea Marie Frazer, Cincinnati, OH US
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20140194846 | LAMINATES WITH MICRO-TEXTURE - A laminate with micro-texture having attachment lines oriented in a primary direction and mechanically activated in the primary direction. | 07-10-2014 |
Brandon Frazer, Portage, WI US
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20150218843 | Temporary Marker - Apparatus and methods for a temporary marker are described. The temporary marker can be made at home by a user having basic computer and printing capabilities, without the need for commercial printing or design equipment. The temporary marker consists of a synthetic sheet of paper that can be fed through a home printer and mounted between two sheets of hard, transparent material. The two sheets of hard, transparent material attach to one another with the sheet of paper secured between. A stake is then added to the two sheets of transparent material so that the temporary marker can be secured into the ground. Also, computer software may be provided that allows for easy formatting and input of various texts and images to be printed onto the paper. | 08-06-2015 |
Bruce Frazer, San Francisco, CA US
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20140195938 | Systems and Methods for Creating Electronic Content Using Creation Applications of Limited Capabilities - One exemplary embodiment involves receiving electronic content to be displayed and edited in an application that has limited capabilities for editing an item of the electronic content. The application opens the electronic content for editing and displays a notification indicating that editing of the item is restricted in the application. Such an application can also be configured to address one or more of various additional circumstances. For example, the application may identify representations to be displayed for items that cannot be directly displayed. As another example, the application may provide an edit approver that determines whether edits that have effects on the item are allowed. | 07-10-2014 |
Daniel S. Frazer, West Chester, OH US
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20110061176 | CLOTHES WASHER DEMAND RESPONSE BY DUTY CYCLING THE HEATER AND/OR THE MECHANICAL ACTION - A clothes washer is provided comprising one or more power consuming functions and a controller in signal communication with an associated utility. The controller can receive and process a signal from the associated utility indicative of current state of an associated utility. The controller operates the clothes washer in one of a plurality of operating modes, including at least a normal operating mode and an energy savings mode in response to the received signal. The controller is configured to change the power consuming functions by changing the duty cycling profile of the heater and/or mechanical action of the basket in the energy savings mode. | 03-17-2011 |
Daniel S. Frazer, Louisville, KY US
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20090127425 | REFRIGERATOR WITH DISPLAY DEVICE - A display device of an appliance having a graphic user interface and a structure for positioning the display device within a recess of a surface of the appliance between a substantially flush position with respect to the surface and a tilted position in which the display device has been moved away from the surface. | 05-21-2009 |
Daniel S. Frazer, Cincinnati, OH US
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20110296630 | APPLIANCE LID HAVING A VIEWING WINDOW PARTIALLY ENCAPSULATED BETWEEN ONE OR MORE CLAMSHELLS - An appliance lid for an appliance is disclosed. The appliance lid includes a viewing window; and at least one clamshell providing partial encapsulation of the viewing window using at least two parts surrounding the viewing window. The viewing window allows operation of the appliance to be observed. In one embodiment, the clamshell includes a top piece and a bottom piece encapsulating the viewing window. The appliance may be, for example, a top loading washing machine. The top and bottom pieces can be fastened to one another, for example, using an adhesive or one or more mechanical fasteners. One or more gaskets can optionally be provided along at least one edge of the viewing window. A magnet can optionally be embedded in the clamshell to provide a safety lock for the appliance. | 12-08-2011 |
Daniel Stephen Frazer, West Chester, OH US
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20120240638 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR RINSING OBJECTS IN AN APPLIANCE - An appliance for washing objects that employs a spray device for delivering a washing fluid, e.g., water, to a wash tub in the appliance. The spray device is configured to reduce consumption of the washing fluid such as during a rinse portion of a washing cycle. In one example, the spray device comprises a plurality of apertures that are arranged in one or more arrays. The apertures are configured to disperse the washing fluid as a plurality of spray streams that form a pair of wetted areas on either side the wash tub. The wetted areas provide wetting of the objects along the sides and extending from a front portion to a back portion of the wash tub. | 09-27-2012 |
20120305544 | INDUCTION COOKTOP COOLING KIT - An induction cooktop appliance includes a housing having an air intake opening and an air exhaust opening, the air intake opening and the air exhaust opening defining an air cooling circulation path, an induction cooktop disposed on top of the housing, electronics for the induction cooktop disposed within the housing, and a vent tube having a first end and a second end, the vent tube being disposed in the cooling air circulation path and configured to segregate air entering the air intake opening from air exiting the air exhaust opening. | 12-06-2012 |
Dave Frazer, Fairmont, WV US
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20110108023 | AEROSOL GENERATOR - A sonic aerosol generator is provided that provides a constant concentration of particulate aerosol over a long exposure time to an animal. The concentration of aerosols is maintainable for greater than 30 hours at concentrations of 15 mg/m | 05-12-2011 |
20150034086 | AEROSOL GENERATOR - A sonic aerosol generator is provided that provides a constant concentration of particulate aerosol over a long exposure time to an animal. The concentration of aerosols is maintainable for greater than 30 hours at concentrations of 15 mg/m | 02-05-2015 |
David G. Frazer, Fairmont, WV US
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20090012395 | ACOUSTIC PLETHYSMOGRAPH FOR MEASURING PULMONARY FUNCTION - The present disclosure concerns embodiments of an acoustic plethysmograph for measuring pulmonary function of an animal, such as a mouse. The plethysmograph in exemplary embodiments can measure thoracic tidal volume of an unrestrained animal. The plethysmograph in exemplary embodiments acoustically excites the chamber containing the animal and detects changes in the acoustic pressure in the chamber, which correlate to the thoracic tidal volume of the animal. Unlike the conventional whole-body plethysmograph, this acoustic plethysmograph provides a direct measure of thoracic tidal volume. The plethysmograph also can be configured to measure chamber flow (the flow of air into and out of the chamber). Specific airway resistance of the animal can then be determined from the thoracic tidal volume and plethysmograph flow measurements. | 01-08-2009 |
Durban Frazer, Kentfield, CA US
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20100049538 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SELECTING NEXT ACTION - A method for selecting a next action includes reading transaction data, determining insights and relationships between a first entity and a second entity from the collected transaction data. Once these relationships and insights have been determined, the possibility of a future event occurring in one of a number of selected time periods can be determined using a predictive time-to-event component. A system for selecting a next action includes a memory for storing transaction data, an insight/relationship determination module, and a predictive time-to-event module. The memory, the insight/relationship determination module and the predictive time-to-event module carry out the above method. A programmable media having an instruction set can also cause a machine to carry out the above method. | 02-25-2010 |
20140222506 | CONSUMER FINANCIAL BEHAVIOR MODEL GENERATED BASED ON HISTORICAL TEMPORAL SPENDING DATA TO PREDICT FUTURE SPENDING BY INDIVIDUALS - A method for selecting a next action includes reading transaction data, determining insights and relationships between a first entity and a second entity from the collected transaction data. Once these relationships and insights have been determined, the possibility of a future event occurring in one of a number of selected time periods can be determined using a predictive time-to-event component. A system for selecting a next action includes a memory for storing transaction data, an insight/relationship determination module, and a predictive time-to-event module. The memory, the insight/relationship determination module and the predictive time-to-event module carry out the above method. A programmable media having an instruction set can also cause a machine to carry out the above method. | 08-07-2014 |
Durban A. Frazer, San Francisco, CA US
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20120185424 | FlexSCAPE: Data Driven Hypothesis Testing and Generation System - The present invention relates to a method for generating hypotheses automatically from graphical models built directly from data. The method of the present invention links three key scientific concepts to enable hypothesis generation from data driven hypothesis-models: including the use of information theory based measures to identify informative feature subsets within the data; the automatic generation of graphical models from the informative data subsets identified from step one; and the application of optimization methods to graphical models to enable hypothesis generation. The integration of these three concepts can enable scalable approaches to hypothesis generation from large, complex data environments. The use of graphical models as the model representation can allow prior knowledge to be effectively integrated into the modeling environment. | 07-19-2012 |
Durban A. Frazer, Kentfield, CA US
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20110231356 | FlexSCAPE: Data Driven Hypothesis Testing and Generation System - The present invention relates to a method for generating hypotheses automatically from graphical models built directly from data. The method of the present invention links three key scientific concepts to enable hypothesis generation from data driven hypothesis-models: including the use of information theory based measures to identify informative feature subsets within the data; the automatic generation of graphical models from the informative data subsets identified from step one; and the application of optimization methods to graphical models to enable hypothesis generation. The integration of these three concepts can enable scalable approaches to hypothesis generation from large, complex data environments. The use of graphical models as the model representation can allow prior knowledge to be effectively integrated into the modeling environment. | 09-22-2011 |
Emily Frazer, Buffalo, NY US
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20130032245 | Laundry Detergent Container and Method for Making a Laundry Detergent Container - A containment and delivery device for liquid laundry detergent is provided. A dispensing nozzle is attached to a flexible bladder filled with a laundry detergent. The bladder is placed within an enclosure. The enclosure includes a perforated portion which is used to form an aperture for accessing the dispensing nozzle to dispense the laundry detergent. The enclosure is structurally strong enough to allow for the stacking of multiple containers. | 02-07-2013 |
Frederick A. Frazer US
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20100088440 | DETECTING AND PREVENTING THE SPLIT-BRAIN CONDITION IN REDUNDANT PROCESSING UNITS - In an example embodiment the occurrence of the split-brain condition in a High-Availability system, having active and standby processing units, is detected, its cause is diagnosed, and the cause is treated to prevent interruption of service. Diagnosis and treatment procedures are performed at the active processing unit prior to being performed at the standby processing unit. | 04-08-2010 |
Grant E. Frazer, Capistrano Beach, CA US
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20120305282 | MOUNTING TUBE KIT - A kit or system of mounting tubes having various lengths that can be selected from to provide a single, one-piece device to fill the gap and provide the requisite support and stability between an electrical device or structural fixture and a mounting box (for example, junction box) is described. The mounting tubes are easy to install and can be used with any conventional components (for example, electrical devices, screws, fixtures). The mounting tubes can prevent wobbly fixtures or electrical devices, can reduce likelihood of electrical shock or other injury, and can reduce the likelihood of fires due to electrical failures caused by faulty installation. The mounting tubes can provide continuous grounding. | 12-06-2012 |
Jeffrey Max Frazer, Cupertino, CA US
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20090319567 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF DATA MANAGEMENT USING A STRUCTURE TO PROPAGATE CHANGES TO REFERENCED OBJECTS - A system, method, and computer-readable medium for data management are disclosed, the method comprising changing original data in an original referenced object to create a changed referenced object having changed data, in response to the changing, performing the following for a referencing object that references the original referenced object, (i) determining whether to accept the changed data, and if the changed data is accepted, reflecting the changed data in the referencing object, (ii) if the referencing object does not accept the changed data, determining whether to create a new referenced object storing the original data, and if yes, (1) creating the new referenced object having the original data, wherein the referencing object references the new referenced object, (iii) and if no, (1) determining whether to copy the original data from the original referenced object into the referencing object, and if yes, (a) replacing the original reference with a copy of the original data, thereby breaking a relationship between the referencing object and the original referenced object, and if no, (b) breaking a relationship between the original referenced object and the referencing object by removing the original reference. In various aspects, steps (b)(i)-(b)(iii) are each are processed for each object of a plurality of referencing objects, are user initiated, and are managed by metadata associated with the referencing object. | 12-24-2009 |
Jeremy R. Frazer, Dallas, TX US
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20130337134 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR THAWING A FROZEN ITEM - The present disclosure provides a method and apparatus for thawing a frozen item. The apparatus is capable of suspending or retaining a frozen item (typically a frozen food) in a liquid such that the frozen item remains submerged, thus allowing for the transfer of heat from the liquid to substantially the entire surface area of the frozen item, thereby accelerating the thawing process and ensuring an even thaw. This allows the user to monitor and/or conserve use of the liquid by using a desired amount (typically just enough to fully submerge the frozen item so that the liquid surrounds substantially the entire surface area of the frozen item and/or so that the liquid can circulate above and below the submerged frozen item). Moreover, because the frozen item remains submerged, the user does not have to rotate, flip or otherwise tend to the frozen item to ensure an even thaw. | 12-19-2013 |
John Marion Frazer, Concord, CA US
Kelly A. Frazer, San Mateo, CA US
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20090186347 | Markers for metabolic syndrome - Correlations between polymorphisms and metabolic syndrome, insulin resistance, obesity, high blood pressure, dyslipidemia, diabetes and/or myocardial infarction are provided. Methods of diagnosing and treating metabolic syndrome, insulin resistance, obesity, high blood pressure, dyslipidemia, diabetes and/or myocardial infarction are provided. Systems and kits for diagnosis and treatment of metabolic syndrome, insulin resistance, obesity, high blood pressure, dyslipidemia, diabetes and/or myocardial infarction are provided. | 07-23-2009 |
Kelly A. Frazer, San Diego, CA US
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20140302059 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR CANCER AND CANCER STEM CELL DETECTION AND ELIMINATION - In alternative embodiments, the invention provides compositions and methods for inhibiting or ablating cancer stem cells. In alternative embodiments, the invention provides compositions and methods for inhibiting the action of double-stranded RNA-specific adenosine deaminases, or ADAR, enzymes. In alternative embodiments, the invention provides compositions and methods for treating, ameliorating or preventing diseases and conditions responsive to the inhibition of cell differentiation and/or self-renewal of dysfunctional cells, cancer cells, leukemia cells, hematopoietic stem cells or cancer stem cells, e.g., leukemia or Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML). In alternative embodiments, the invention provides compositions and methods for inhibiting a Sonic Hedgehog (Shh) pathway, e.g., by using a Smoothened (SMO) protein inhibitor. In alternative embodiments, the invention provides compositions and methods for measuring or determining, or predicting, chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) progression, Leukemic Stem Cell (LSC) generation and/or tyrosine kinase inhibitor resistance. In alternative embodiments, the invention provides compositions and methods for determining or measuring the effectiveness of a treatment, a drug, a therapy or a diet for eliminating, killing or reducing the amounts of a leukemic stem cell (LSC) or cells. | 10-09-2014 |
Michael J. Frazer, Minneapolis, MN US
Neil Frazer, Cary, NC US
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20090155349 | METHODS OF TREATING INFLUENZA VIRAL INFECTIONS - Methods are described for treating an influenza viral infection or associated diseases, disorders or mechanisms in a subject, comprising administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of a catecholic butane of the general formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof: | 06-18-2009 |
20110135711 | Methods and Compositions for Delivery of Catecholic Butanes for Treatment of Tumors - The present invention provides kits, methods and compositions for the treatment of diseases such as cancers. The compositions herein contain a substantially pure preparation of at least one catecholic butane, including, for example, NDGA compounds in a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or excipient. The catecholic butane such as NDGA or its derivatives are administered to one or more subjects in need of treatment by a route other than direct injection into the affected tissues or topical application on affected tissues. | 06-09-2011 |
Paul S. Frazer, Poughkeepsie, NY US
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20090037618 | Channel communicaton Array Queues in Hardware System Area - A bi-directional and full duplex facility for permitting both the IO processor and the Channel to write CCA messages on their respective queues at the same time. IOP messages to the channel are stored on the TO_CHN queue and Channel messages to the IOP on the TO_IOP queue. CCA Queues replace hardware CCAs due to increasing transmission capabilities of current IO processors and Channel processors. Even though the mechanism is similar, the present invention provides some benefits in the use of signaling. The IOP does not have to signal the Channel each time it puts something on its outbound queue. Each queue contains multiple slots. This allows the IOP and Channel to write multiple messages on the targeted queue without encountering a CCA busy signal. The actual queues are now structured in hardware system memory. | 02-05-2009 |
Paul Samuel Frazer, Waunakee, WI US
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20140283403 | Device For Locating Points On A Surface - A device for locating points on a surface includes a base and at least two extendable arms coupled thereto. The device is configured so that when one of the arms is extended from the base, the other arm extends substantially and equidistance from the base in the opposite direction | 09-25-2014 |
William Frazer, Loveland, CO US
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20090020697 | Enhanced Resolution Mass Spectrometer and Mass Spectrometry Method - A mass spectrum is generated by a process in which, from a mass scan signal comprising original samples defining a peak, a subset of the original samples defining the peak is selected. One or more synthesized samples are synthesized from the subset of the original samples. The one or more synthesized samples provide a temporal resolution greater than the temporal resolution of the original samples. The one or more synthesized samples are summed with respective temporally-aligned accumulated samples to produce the mass spectrum. The accumulated samples are obtained from mass scan signals generated during respective previously-performed mass scan operations. | 01-22-2009 |
20110210240 | Enhanced Resolution Mass Spectrometer and Mass Spectrometry Method - A mass spectrum is generated by a process in which, from a mass scan signal comprising original samples defining a peak, a subset of the original samples defining the peak is selected. One or more synthesized samples are synthesized from the subset of the original samples. The one or more synthesized samples provide a temporal resolution greater than the temporal resolution of the original samples. The one or more synthesized samples are summed with respective temporally-aligned accumulated samples to produce the mass spectrum. The accumulated samples are obtained from mass scan signals generated during respective previously-performed mass scan operations. | 09-01-2011 |
William A. Frazer, Costa Mesa, CA US
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20090260906 | Automotive Vehicle Engine Apparatus - An automotive vehicle engine apparatus includes an air intake system. In a further aspect of the present application, an automotive vehicle engine apparatus includes an air intake manifold, an air box and an air scoop. Another aspect of the present application employs an air intake shaker and a supercharger. A method of manufacturing and/or operating an air intake system is also provided. | 10-22-2009 |
William Charles Frazer, Colleyville, TX US
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20130329311 | Image Alignment Device for Tandem Optics (IAD-TO) - An image alignment device for tandem optics (IAD-TO) is disclosed which provides a standalone means for the operator to align and optimize the imagery produced by dissimilar optical devices to achieve overall system capability gain. The IAD-TO is inserted into the optical path between the optical devices when they are configured for in line use and provides the operator an on-demand capability to compensate for the inherent image shift between them, especially for those optical devices that provide no alignment adjustment mechanisms. Featuring interchangeable adaptor arms and quick action mount interfaces, the IAD-TO can be used with various types of optical devices and can be mounted to a variety of surfaces. | 12-12-2013 |
William Daniel Frazer, Mountain View, CA US
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20080300800 | Mass Spectrometer and Method for Enhancing Resolution of Mass Spectra - A mass spectrometer comprises an ion detector, an analog-to-digital (A/D) converter, a sample adjuster, and an adder. The A/D converter is configured to generate digital samples representing an analog signal received from the ion detector during a mass scan. The adder is configured to sum the samples with corresponding unsuppressed samples representing analog signals received from the ion detector during previous mass scans, the summed samples defining a mass spectrum. The sample adjuster is configured to identify a peak defined by the samples and to suppress all but one of the samples defining the identified peak to enhance resolution of a peak in the mass spectrum. | 12-04-2008 |