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Angela M. Grice, Mesa, AZ US
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20130268602 | Systems and Methods For Messaging Systems For Transit Systems - Systems and methods for transit system messaging are disclosed. One or more user computing devices, configured to communicate with a transit system server and access transit system functionality, can communicate in real-time with one another and may further communicate data, or links to data, related to the transit system. Communicated data may further be directly acted upon based on the receiving user computing device's knowledge of the transit system and its data. | 10-10-2013 |
Antrell K. Grice, Durham, NC US
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20120330619 | DYNAMIC CONNECTION VISUALIZATION IN COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN PACKAGE - In a disclosed example, nets are used to represent connections between elements on different pages of an electronic drawing in a software package for computer aided drawings. Previews for these connections are automatically generated, such as during an automated inventory of the electronic drawing. The automatically-generated connection previews are stored in memory, such as in a preview database, for subsequent recall and display. The user may select a net to recall and display the previously generated connection preview. The user may then select the displayed preview to be added to a dynamic workspace, such as by clicking on the connection preview using a pointing device. Elements and connections added to the dynamic workspace are fully editable from the dynamic workspace. Any changes made in the dynamic workspace are updated to the pages containing the changed elements. | 12-27-2012 |
Byron Keith Grice, Phoenix, AZ US
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20150049181 | IDENTIFICATION MODULE FOR KEY MAKING MACHINE - An identification module is disclosed for use in a key making machine. The identification module may have a key receiving assembly configured to receive only a shank of an existing key, and an imaging assembly configured to generate an image of the shank while the existing key is being manually held in the key receiving assembly. The identification module may also have a housing configured to house the key receiving assembly and the imaging assembly. The housing may have a slot formed therein to receive the existing key. The identification module further may have a tip guide configured to receive a tip of the shank of the existing key as the tip is inserted through the slot. The tip guide may be linearly movable by insertion of the existing key from a first location at the slot to a second location away from the slot. | 02-19-2015 |
Carl D. Grice, Portland, OR US
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20100094815 | Method and apparatus for performing type-aware change tracking in a document - One embodiment of the present invention provides a system that facilitates performing type-aware change tracking in a document. During operation, the system receives from a user a command which changes a content of an object in the document. In response to the command, the system determines a type of the object. Next, the system modifies the content of the object according to the type of the object. The system then creates a history of the modification. Finally, the system displays the history of the modification to the user. | 04-15-2010 |
Cheryl A. Grice, San Diego, CA US
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20100292208 | COMPOUNDS WITH TWO FUSED BICYCLIC HETEROARYL MOIETIES AS MODULATORS OF LEUKOTRIENE A4 HYDROLASE - Compounds with two fused bicyclic heteroaryl moieties and their pharmaceutical compositions, and methods of using them as leukotriene A | 11-18-2010 |
Cheryl A. Grice, Encinitas, CA US
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20150018335 | CARBAMATE COMPOUNDS AND OF MAKING AND USING SAME - This disclosure provides compounds and compositions which may be modulators of MAGL and/or ABHD6 and their use as medicinal agents, processes for their preparation, and pharmaceutical compositions that include disclosed compounds as at least one active agent. The disclosure also provides for method of treating a patient in need thereof, where the patient is suffering from indications such as pain, solid tumor cancer and/or obesity comprising administering a disclosed compound or composition. | 01-15-2015 |
20150080364 | CARBAMATE COMPOUNDS AND OF MAKING AND USING SAME - Provided herein are carbamate compounds which may be useful in the treatment of for example, pain, solid tumors and/or obesity. | 03-19-2015 |
20150148330 | CARBAMATE COMPOUNDS AND OF MAKING AND USING SAME - This disclosure provides compounds and compositions which may be modulators of MAGL and/or ABHD6 and their use as medicinal agents, processes for their preparation, and pharmaceutical compositions that include disclosed compounds as at least one active agent. The disclosure also provides for method of treating a patient in need thereof, where the patient is suffering from indications such as pain, solid tumor cancer and/or obesity comprising administering a disclosed compound or composition. | 05-28-2015 |
Darin Grice, Whitestown, IN US
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20140215694 | HELMET WITH EXTERNAL SHOCK WAVE DAMPENING PANELS - A helmet including a shell, a plurality of panel buttons pivotally attached at their proximal face to the outer surface of the shell, and the panel buttons are made of a flexible or elastic material with a protective outer coating to protect the panel buttons from abrasion. In one embodiment, the panel buttons are pivotally attached to the outer surface of the shell with a living hinge that allows the panel buttons to swivel in multiple planes that are generally perpendicular to the outer surface of the shell. | 08-07-2014 |
Donald G. Grice, New Paltz, NY US
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20140304392 | PREDICTING THE PERFORMANCE OF A MULTI-STAGE COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK UNDER LOAD FROM MULTIPLE COMMUNICATING SERVERS - A capability is provided for predicting the performance of a communications network, such as a multi-stage communications network. The predicted performance includes, in one aspect, predicting the amount of bandwidth that a server of the communications network could deliver with a full load on the network. In one aspect, the predictive capability includes determining an aggregate load for each server of the network being analyzed; performing normalization on the loads of the links used by the servers to obtain updated link and/or server bandwidths; and determining for each server, a minimum bandwidth over the links in the server's route. | 10-09-2014 |
20150081898 | PREDICTING THE PERFORMANCE OF A MULTI-STAGE COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK UNDER LOAD FROM MULTIPLE COMMUNICATING SERVERS - A capability is provided for predicting the performance of a communications network, such as a multi-stage communications network. The predicted performance includes, in one aspect, predicting the amount of bandwidth that a server of the communications network could deliver with a full load on the network. In one aspect, the predictive capability includes determining an aggregate load for each server of the network being analyzed; performing normalization on the loads of the links used by the servers to obtain updated link and/or server bandwidths; and determining for each server, a minimum bandwidth over the links in the server's route. | 03-19-2015 |
Elizbeth Anne Grice, Pasadena, MD US
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20090298065 | Methods for Identifying Functional Noncoding Sequences - The present invention relates to methods for identifying functional noncoding human sequences. Methods may comprise one or more of the following: a comparative genomic sequence analysis step, a genetic analysis step, and a functional analysis step. The functional analysis step comprises transposon-based transgenesis in zebrafish. Also disclosed here in a transposon-based vector to facilitate efficient transgenesis in zebrafish. | 12-03-2009 |
Gordon J. Grice, Janesville, WI US
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20100162646 | Tamper-proof conduit concealing system - A tamper-proof conduit concealing system typically of a type typically defines an elongate solid rectangular structure, also known as a soffit. The bottommost surface of said structures is particularly prone to sagging, bowing, buckling and the like. In conduits of sufficient length, vertical surfaces are also subject to stresses and strains induced by the force of gravity. The conduit concealing system includes the provision within one or more surfaces of the soffit to be reinforced of a series of transverse ribs or gussets, that is, ribs or gussets which are perpendicular to the length of the soffit and, typically, also perpendicular to the surface to which the soffit is to be attached. Such ribs or gussets are pressure formed on the soffit and may exhibit depths in a range of 0.1 to 1.0 inches, and lengths in a range of 0.25 to 2.0 inches, as may be necessary to provide adequate stiffness to the bottom or sides of the soffit and the spacing between such ribs is generally from 10 to 30 inches along the length of the soffit. | 07-01-2010 |
Gordon T. Grice, Issaquah, WA US
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20100079006 | Three-way and four-way switching circuit - A three-way or four-way switching circuit for lighting, and the like, is described. One three-way switch is replaced with an electronic switch. Both legs of the switching circuit are powered all the time and current is sensed in the legs to determine when one of the three-way or four-way switches has been switched. This information is used to turn the light on and off. | 04-01-2010 |
Gordon T. Grice US
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20110316350 | THREE-WAY AND FOUR-WAY SWITCHING CIRCUIT - A three-way or four-way switching circuit for lighting, and the like, is described. One three-way switch is replaced with an electronic switch. Both legs of the switching circuit are powered all the time and current is sensed in the legs to determine when one of the three-way or four-way switches has been switched. This information is used to turn the light on and off. | 12-29-2011 |
Jonathan Grice, Raleigh, NC US
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20120303940 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND PROGRAM PRODUCT TO MANAGE FIRMWARE ON A SYSTEM BOARD - An embodiment includes a computer comprising a system board and a removable programmable storage device. If the system board is replaced, the removable programmable storage device may be transferred to the replacement system board for the automatic transfer of information to the replacement system board and configuration of the replacement system board. In one embodiment, the computer receives a start up command. The computer determines whether a firmware image on the system board matches a firmware image on the removable programmable storage device. Based on determining that the firmware images do not match (when the system board is replaced with a new system board, for example), the computer replaces the firmware image on the system board with the firmware image on the removable programmable storage device. After the check and replacement, the computer proceeds with boot sequences. | 11-29-2012 |
Jonathan K. Grice, Raleigh, NC US
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20130280944 | STRUCTURE FOR REMOVABLE PROCESSOR SOCKET - A socket has top side pins that may form electrical connections to a central processing unit chip, and a bottom side ball grid array of discrete, electrically-conductive metal surfaces. Differently-keyed setoff apertures are formed through the socket that when disposed about corresponding standoffs projecting upward from a planar circuit board align the socket ball grid array surfaces with grid array pad connections on the circuit board. Retaining screws passing through the socket setoff apertures, when tightened into the planar board standoffs, bring a heat-sink downward with compressive force against the socket top side. The socket responsively brings the ball grid array into compressive electrical contact connections with the grid array pad connections on the circuit board, and also compresses a against the planar board. The resilient ring may thereby form a seal about the compressively-connected ball grid array and circuit board pads. | 10-24-2013 |
20130330953 | STRUCTURE FOR REMOVABLE PROCESSOR SOCKET - A socket has top side pins that may form electrical connections to a central processing unit chip, and a bottom side ball grid array of discrete, electrically-conductive metal surfaces. Differently-keyed setoff apertures are formed through the socket that when disposed about corresponding standoffs projecting upward from a planar circuit board align the socket ball grid array surfaces with grid array pad connections on the circuit board. Retaining screws passing through the socket setoff apertures, when tightened into the planar board standoffs, bring a heat-sink downward with compressive force against the socket top side. The socket responsively brings the ball grid array into compressive electrical contact connections with the grid array pad connections on the circuit board, and also compresses against the planar board. The resilient ring may thereby form a seal about the compressively-connected ball grid array and circuit board pads. | 12-12-2013 |
Kevin John Grice, Houston, TX US
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20140262954 | Process, Method, and System for Removing Heavy Metals from Oily Solids - Oil is recovered from a mercury containing Hg-containing solids containing abradants by mixing the solids with a sulfidic compound in a molar ratio of sulfur compound to mercury from 5:1 to 5,000:1, and the sulfidic compound when dissolved in water, yields S2-, SH—, Sx2-, or SxH— anions, and optionally a solvent, forming a mixture. The mixture is then separated to recover a first phase containing treated oil in water, and a second phase containing treated abradants having a reduced concentration of mercury. In one embodiment, the treated abradants contain less than 100 ppmw mercury. The abradants are provided by removing at least a portion of a mercury-containing coating from a surface by abradant blasting, laser ablation, laser thermal desorption, and sponge jet blasting. | 09-18-2014 |
Kimberly A. Grice, Martinez, GA US
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20120150067 | KIT FOR TAKING BIOPSIES, AUTOPSIES, EXCISIONS, AND RESECTIONS AND METHODS THEREOF - The present invention relates to a kit for taking biopsies, resections, excisions, and/or autopsies. Moreover, the present invention relates to methods of taking biopsies resections, excisions, and/or autopsies using the kit of the present invention. The kits and methods of the present invention allow for fewer errors, decreased turn around time and/or more rapid processing due to a cassette and specimen numbering system that is simplified and superior over that which has been previously disclosed in the prior art. The kit of the present invention comprises one or more tissue cassettes, and optionally one or more bottles of formalin and optionally, other components. | 06-14-2012 |
Lee Grice, Cumming, GA US
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20090048999 | APPLICATION PROCESSING AND DECISION SYSTEMS AND PROCESSES - The present invention relates to application processing and decisioning systems and processes. One embodiment of the invention includes a method for automating decisioning for a credit request associated with an applicant. The method includes providing a user computer interface adapted to receive information associated with an applicant, and further adapted to display and receive information associated with at least one decision rule. The method also includes receiving information associated with an applicant through the user computer interface; receiving information associated with the applicant from at least one data source; and receiving a selection of information associated with a plurality of decision rules through the user computer interface. Furthermore, the method includes receiving a selection of rule flow information associated with the plurality of decision rules through the user computer interface; generating a plurality of decision rules based at least in part on the information associated with the applicant, based at least in part on the information associated with the applicant from at least one data source, and based at least in part on the selection of information associated with a plurality of decision rules, wherein an outcome associated with the at least one decision rule can be obtained; and based in part on at least the rule flow information, displaying at least a portion of the plurality of decision rules through the user computer interface. | 02-19-2009 |
20090112753 | APPLICATION PROCESSING AND DECISION SYSTEMS AND PROCESSES - The present invention relates to application processing and decisioning systems and processes. One embodiment of the invention includes a method for automating decisioning for a credit request associated with an applicant. The method includes providing a user computer interface adapted to receive information associated with an applicant, and further adapted to display and receive information associated with at least one decision rule. The method also includes receiving information associated with an applicant through the user computer interface; receiving information associated with the applicant from at least one data source; and receiving a selection of information associated with a plurality of decision rules through the user computer interface. Furthermore, the method includes receiving a selection of rule flow information associated with the plurality of decision rules through the user computer interface; generating a plurality of decision rules based at least in part on the information associated with the applicant, based at least in part on the information associated with the applicant from at least one data source, and based at least in part on the selection of information associated with a plurality of decision rules, wherein an outcome associated with the at least one decision rule can be obtained; and based in part on at least the rule flow information, displaying at least a portion of the plurality of decision rules through the user computer interface. | 04-30-2009 |
Matthew B. Grice, Seattle, WA US
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20090265696 | JUST-AHEAD-OF-TIME COMPILATION - Pre-compiling postdominating functions. Some embodiments may be practiced in a computing environment including a runtime compilation. For example one method includes acts for compiling functions. The method includes determining that a function of an application has been called. A control flow graph is used to determine one or more postdominance relationships between the function and one or more other functions. The one or more other functions are assigned to be pre-compiled based on the postdominance relationship. | 10-22-2009 |
Michael E. Grice, Fuquay-Varina, NC US
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20120064758 | HDMI Plug and Cable Assembly - A high-definition multimedia interface (HDMI) plug on an HDMI cable assembly includes an indicator light that is illuminated only when both ends of the cable are plugged into a video source and a video sink. Embodiments include an HDMI plug that comprises a connector body having a mating end configured for insertion into a mating HDMI receptacle and containing electrical pins configured according to HDMI specifications, the pins including a +5V Power pin, a Ground pin, and a Hot Plug Detect pin. The HDMI plug further comprises an indicator circuit that includes a light-emitting diode and a transistor switch in series with the light emitting-diode, wherein the light-emitting diode and transistor switch are coupled to the +5V Power pin, Ground pin, and Hot Plug Detect pin so that the light-emitting diode is activated only when both the +5V Power pin and Hot Plug Detect pin are energized. | 03-15-2012 |
Robert C. Grice, Charlotte, NC US
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20150014909 | PORTABLE MACHINING APPARATUS - Embodiments of the invention are directed to a portable machining apparatus comprising: a frame, a rotary table operatively coupled to the frame; a cross slide operatively coupled to the frame; and wherein the cross slide is configured for operative coupling to live tooling, wherein the live tooling may be adjustable in one or more axes by adjusting the frame or the cross slide for machining a component secured to the rotary table. | 01-15-2015 |
Robert Christopher Grice, Charlotte, NC US
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20150118939 | PORTABLE GRINDING APPARATUS - Embodiments of the invention are directed to a portable grinding apparatus comprising: a frame; a boring bar operatively coupled to the frame; and a grinding assembly operatively coupled to the boring bar, wherein the grinding assembly is adjustable in one or more axes by adjusting the frame or the grinding assembly for grinding a component secured to the frame. | 04-30-2015 |
Stewart Grice, Midlothian, VA US
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20130129562 | PINK COLORED METAL ALLOY HAVING LOW GOLD CONTENT - Pink colored metal alloys have a low gold content. The pink colored metal alloys of the present disclosure display a high level of tarnish resistance during extended use and wear, and have the appearance and properties comparable 10 karat (or above) gold alloys, which have a significantly higher gold content. | 05-23-2013 |
Warren P. Grice, Oak Ridge, TN US
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20100265077 | Tampering Detection System Using Quantum-Mechanical Systems - The use of quantum-mechanically entangled photons for monitoring the integrity of a physical border or a communication link is described. The no-cloning principle of quantum information science is used as protection against an intruder's ability to spoof a sensor receiver using a ‘classical’ intercept-resend attack. Correlated measurement outcomes from polarization-entangled photons are used to protect against quantum intercept-resend attacks, i.e., attacks using quantum teleportation. | 10-21-2010 |
20140233739 | METHOD FOR ADDING NODES TO A QUANTUM KEY DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM - An improved quantum key distribution (QKD) system and method are provided. The system and method introduce new clients at intermediate points along a quantum channel, where any two clients can establish a secret key without the need for a secret meeting between the clients. The new clients perform operations on photons as they pass through nodes in the quantum channel, and participate in a non-secret protocol that is amended to include the new clients. The system and method significantly increase the number of clients that can be supported by a conventional QKD system, with only a modest increase in cost. The system and method are compatible with a variety of QKD schemes, including polarization, time-bin, continuous variable and entanglement QKD. | 08-21-2014 |
William B Grice, Carrollton, TX US
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20160002984 | A WIRELINE CONNECTOR INCLUDING AN ELECTROMAGNET AND A METAL - A wireline coupler that connects a first data wireline to a second data wireline comprises: a first housing that is attached to the first data wireline, wherein the first housing comprises an electromagnet; a second housing that is attached to the second data wireline, wherein the second housing comprises a metal; wherein the electromagnet forms a magnetic field when electrical data flows in the first wireline, and wherein the magnetic field attracts the metal of the second housing and causes the first housing to connect with the second housing, such that first data wireline is operationally connected with the second data wireline. | 01-07-2016 |
Willie R. Grice, Saraland, AL US
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20150047285 | SHINGLE WITH TRANSITION DEVICE FOR IMPACT RESISTANCE - An impact resistant shingle is provided which includes an asphalt-coated substrate having a first surface and a second surface, the first surface having a headlap portion and an exposure portion. The headlap portion comprises a transition zone disposed at an edge region of the substrate distal to the exposure portion. The first surface of the substrate exclusive of the transition zone comprises granules, wherein the shingle has a smaller thickness dimension at the transition zone than a thickness dimension of a remaining area of the shingle. | 02-19-2015 |