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Benjamin A. Gaddis, Clemson, SC US
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20100224699 | PAINT SPRAYER - A paint sprayer includes a frame, a motor supported by the frame, a pump operably coupled to the motor to draw paint from a paint source and pressurize the paint, and a blower supported by the frame and operable to discharge pressurized air into the pressurized paint discharged by the pump. | 09-09-2010 |
Brandon Douglas Gaddis, Cincinnati, OH US
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20130029076 | TEMPORARY DECORATION FOR FABRIC - A temporary decoration which can be applied by a user to fabrics such as articles of clothing. The temporary decoration may be easily applied to the fabric in a quick and efficient manner without the use of heat or a solvent. Once applied to fabric, the temporary decoration is durable and does not undesirably crack. Additionally, the temporary decoration is easily removable. The present invention also relates to a method for making a temporary decoration. | 01-31-2013 |
20130029078 | TEMPORARY DECORATION FOR FABRIC - A temporary decoration which can be applied by a user to fabrics such as articles of clothing. The temporary decoration may be easily applied to the fabric in a quick and efficient manner without the use of heat or a solvent. Once applied to fabric, the temporary decoration is durable and does not undesirably crack. Additionally, the temporary decoration is easily removable. The present invention also relates to a method for making a temporary decoration. | 01-31-2013 |
20140349911 | LOW PH MULTIPURPOSE CLEANING COMPOSITION - Cleaning compositions and, more specifically, to concentrated multipurpose cleaning compositions suitable for washing of clothes and also suitable for use on hair and skin. Methods of making and using the same. | 11-27-2014 |
Brent Gaddis, Poway, CA US
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20130018776 | System and Method for Income Risk Assessment Utilizing Income Fraud and Income Estimation ModelsAANM Xie; JianjunAACI PowayAAST CAAACO USAAGP Xie; Jianjun Poway CA USAANM Chi; Hoi-MingAACI PowayAAST CAAACO USAAGP Chi; Hoi-Ming Poway CA USAANM Noe; RogerAACI PowayAAST CAAACO USAAGP Noe; Roger Poway CA USAANM Barnett; MikeAACI PowayAAST CAAACO USAAGP Barnett; Mike Poway CA USAANM Gaddis; BrentAACI PowayAAST CAAACO USAAGP Gaddis; Brent Poway CA USAANM Baker; JamesAACI PowayAAST CAAACO USAAGP Baker; James Poway CA US - A method of income validation and evaluation for income risk assessment is disclosed in one embodiment. The method includes receiving a borrower loan request including a plurality of borrower data selected from the group consisting of: an employment type code, a borrower date-of-birth, a borrower zip code and a stated monthly income. The method further includes analyzing the received plurality of borrower data with respect to a stored plurality of borrower data to generate a normalized plurality of borrower data, implementing, if the stated monthly income is non-zero, an income fraud model utilizing at least the normalized plurality of borrower data including the employment type code, the borrower date-of-birth and the borrower zip code to determine an income fraud score based on the normalized plurality of borrower data, implementing an income estimation model utilizing at least the normalized plurality of borrower data and an age-band to determine a predicted income, and determining a risk assessment value as a function of the income fraud model and the income estimation mode. | 01-17-2013 |
Brian Gaddis, Sugar Land, TX US
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20160109613 | Methods And Apparatuses For Echo Processing Of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Data - In one aspect, a nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) system includes a transmitter of an NMR tool to output a magnetic field pulse into a zone of interest, a receiver of the NMR tool to output an NMR echo data set produced from an interaction of the magnetic field pulse and the zone of interest, and an NMR echo processing module including a filter matched to a response of the NMR tool to output a filtered NMR echo data set from the NMR echo data set. In another aspect, a method of processing an NMR echo data set includes providing from an NMR tool the NMR echo data set produced from an interaction of a magnetic field pulse and a zone of interest, matching a filter to a response of the NMR tool, and filtering the NMR echo data set with the filter to produce a filtered NMR echo data set. | 04-21-2016 |
Brynetta S. Gaddis, Meridianville, AL US
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20140374285 | Retainer Devices and Methods - The present disclosure described a key retention device that has a first section coupled to a first magnet and a second section coupled to a second magnet. The second section is adapted for coupling to the first section via the magnets through a wall of a carry bag. Further, the retainer device is coupled to the carry bag such that metal objects placed within an anterior of the carry bag are retained by the first magnet. | 12-25-2014 |
Emerson Clifford Gaddis, Pasadena, TX US
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20090107728 | Drilling fluid recovery - A method for recovering drilling fluid from a mixture containing drilling fluid and other components, the mixture resulting from a wellbore operation including the pumping of drilling fluid, the method including producing a mixture of flocculant with a spent drilling fluid mixture containing drilling fluid and contaminants, heating the mixture, and separating drilling fluid from the mixture. This Abstract is provided to comply with the rules requiring an abstract which will allow a searcher or other reader to quickly ascertain the subject matter of the technical disclosure and is submitted with the understanding that it will not be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of the claims, 37 CFR 1.72(b). | 04-30-2009 |
Marc R. Gaddis, Los Angeles, CA US
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20140087593 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - Electrical connectors are disclosed. One electrical connector comprises a receptacle component and a plug component. The receptacle component includes a receptacle body portion having a pair of opposed walls defining a gap therebetween. The pair of opposed walls each having one or more openings in their respective ends. | 03-27-2014 |
20140087595 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - Electrical connectors are disclosed. A component for an electrical connector includes a body portion, a pair of first metal contacts, and a second metal contact. The pair of first metal contacts are coupled to the body portion. The first metal contacts each have first ends extending in a first direction and second ends extending from the body portion in a direction opposite the first direction. The second metal contact is coupled to the body portion. The second metal contact has a first end extending in the first direction and a pair of second ends extending from the body portion in the direction opposite the first direction. Each second end of the second metal contact is aligned with a respective second end of the first metal contacts in a direction perpendicular to the first direction. The component may be configured as a plug component or as a receptacle component. | 03-27-2014 |
Mary Lynn Gaddis, Newport Beach, CA US
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20120004495 | IMPLANTABLE HEART ASSIST SYSTEM AND METHOD OF APPLYING SAME - An extracardiac pumping for supplementing the circulation of blood, including the cardiac output, in a patient without any component thereof being connected to the patient's heart, and methods of using same. One embodiment provides a vascular graft that has a first end that is sized and configured to couple to a non-primary blood vessel and a second end that is fluidly coupled to a pump to conduct blood between the pump and the non-primary blood vessel. An outflow conduit is also provided that has a first end sized and configured to be positioned within the same or different blood vessel, whether primary or non-primary, through the vascular graft. The outflow conduit is fluidly coupled to the pump to conduct blood between the pump and the patient. The vascular graft may be connected to the blood vessel subcutaneously to permit application of the extracardiac pumping system in a minimally-invasive procedure. | 01-05-2012 |
20140236118 | DEEP VEIN THROMBOSIS THERAPEUTIC METHODS - The invention provides methods for diagnosing and treating deep vein thrombosis and other conditions associated with occluded or constricted vessels. According to certain aspects, methods of the invention involve inserting a sensing device into a vessel having a thrombus therein, assessing, with the sensing device, one or more functional parameters within the vessel, determining an interventional therapy for treating the thrombus based on the assessing step; and performing the interventional therapy. | 08-21-2014 |
Mary Lynn Gaddis, San Diego, CA US
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20140276023 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETERMINING A PROBABILITY OF A FEMALE SUBJECT HAVING A CARDIAC EVENT - The invention generally relates to systems and methods for determining a probability of a female subject having a cardiac event. | 09-18-2014 |
20140276036 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DIAGNOSING CORONARY MICROVASCULAR DISEASE - The invention provides systems and methods for assessing the vasculature of a subject. In certain aspects, systems and methods of the invention involve receiving functional flow data of a subject via a data collector co-located with a radiopaque label, receiving imaging data of the vasculature including the radiopaque label, generating a vasculature map corresponding to the functional flow data, and displaying the vasculature map image on a monitor. | 09-18-2014 |
Matthew W. Gaddis, San Francisco, CA US
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20120079374 | RENDERING WEB PAGE TEXT IN A NON-NATIVE FONT - Techniques are described herein for causing a browser to render text of a web page in a non-native font that do not require the browser to obtain font rendering information for characters defined in the non-native font that are not rendered on the web page in the non-native font. According to one embodiment, for example, a subset of the characters defined in a non-native font that are to be rendered on a web page in the non-native font is determined. Font rendering information is obtained from a remote resource for just the subset of characters and not for characters defined in the non-native font that are not in the subset. The font rendering information obtained for the subset is used to render each character in the subset on the web page in the non-native font. | 03-29-2012 |
Michael E. Gaddis, Defiance, MO US
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20090323544 | INTERNET ROUTE DEAGGREGATION AND ROUTE SELECTION PREFERENCING - A method and system for managing the routing of traffic within a network develops a topological address space map of the network to enable a “best route” selection process. The network is comprised of a backbone connected to a plurality of peering partners. Points on the network monitor traffic flows. A central facility analyzes the traffic flows and routes within the network and performs intelligent routing management. | 12-31-2009 |
Sean Gaddis, Las Vegas, NV US
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20120163736 | COMPOSTABLE/BIODEGRADABLE CHRISTMAS TREE DISPOSAL CONTAINER - The present invention relates to systems and methods for encasing, transporting and disposing a natural tree in a manner most conducive to protecting the environment. More particularly, the invention relates to systems and methods using a compostable, biodegradable bag large enough to encase a tree for handling it in transport and in disposal. Though there are several different embodiments of biodegradable bags that may be used for the design, this disclosure covers two embodiments: a top-down approach, wherein the bag is sheathed over the tree starting from the top, and a bottom-up one where the trunk fits through an aperture in the bag, and is then cloaked upwards around the tree. In either case, the bag is then sealed and fastened. | 06-28-2012 |
20120310752 | System, method, and computer program product for Data Entry Free electronic purchasing - Systems, methods and computer program products for the secure, efficient, and accurate purchasing of products and services electronically without the User entering any alpha numeric data (e.g., login, password, shipping address, credit card and bank account information). In response to an advertisement sent to a User's electronic communications account (e.g. email account), a purchase is made by clicking on a hyperlink within the electronic message, wherein they are redirected to a webpage confirming the purchase. Within the webpage, non-verified Users must subsequently select the form of electronic communications to receive from the Offer Provider in order to confirm the purchase again or to cancel the order. Forms of electronic communications comprise email, SMS/text, or phone call with their verbal response. In all scenarios, the User must have previously provided the merchant, or Offer Provider, with their electronic communications address, billing information, and possibly shipping information, such as through a previous purchase. | 12-06-2012 |
20120310753 | SYSTEM, METHOD, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR ELECTRONIC PURCHASING WITHOUT ALPHA NUMERIC DATA ENTRY - Systems, methods and computer program products for the secure, efficient, and accurate purchasing of products and services electronically without the User entering any alpha numeric data (e.g., login, password, shipping address, credit card and bank account information). In response to an advertisement sent to a User's electronic communications account (e.g. email account), a purchase is made by clicking on a hyperlink within the electronic message, wherein they are redirected to a webpage confirming the purchase. Within the webpage, non-verified Users must subsequently select the form of electronic communications to receive from the Offer Provider in order to confirm the purchase again or to cancel the order. Forms of electronic communications comprise email, SMS/text, or phone call with their verbal response. In all scenarios, the User must have previously provided the merchant, or Offer Provider, with their electronic communications address, billing information, and possibly shipping information, such as through a previous purchase. | 12-06-2012 |