Hammons, US
Aaron Hammons, Huntsville, AL US
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20110207209 | CULTURE SYSTEMS, APPARATUS, AND RELATED METHODS AND ARTICLES - Culture systems, devices and related methods and articles may automate the culturing or incubation process according to defined culturing protocols. Such may employ removable multi-well growth cassette. Wells may be subdivided into subwells. Such may employ removable media and waste cartridges and/or gas canisters to supply consumables, which may be supplied in kits, for example with processor executable culturing protocols. Direct fluidic coupling between growth cassettes and the removable cartridges or canisters may be employed. Operational and/or environmental conditions may be sensed or monitored, and may be used to adjust or alter operation. A microscopy subsystem may capture images which may be stored and/or analyzed. Analysis may be used to adjust or alter operation. | 08-25-2011 |
Aaron S. Hammons, Hunstville, AL US
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20100227865 | Oligomer-Beta Blocker Conjugates - The invention provides Beta-blocker drugs that are chemically modified by covalent attachment of a water soluble oligomer. A conjugate of the invention, when administered by any of a number of administration routes, exhibits a different biological membrane crossing rate as compared to the biological membrane crossing rate of the Beta-blocker drug not attached to the water soluble oligomer. | 09-09-2010 |
Aaron S. Hammons, Huntsville, AL US
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20100286084 | Oligomer-Nucleoside Phosphate Conjugates - The invention provides small molecule drugs that are chemically modified by covalent attachment of a water soluble, non-peptidic oligomer. The conjugates of the invention, when administered by any of a number of administration routes, exhibits advantages over previously administered compounds. | 11-11-2010 |
20140371168 | OLIGOMER-NUCLEOSIDE PHOSPHATE CONJUGATES - The invention provides small molecule drugs that are chemically modified by covalent attachment of a water soluble, non-peptidic oligomer. The conjugates of the invention, when administered by any of a number administration routes, exhibits advantages over previously administered compounds. | 12-18-2014 |
Brian Paulherman Hammons, Los Angeles, CA US
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20150339301 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR MEDIA SYNCHRONIZATION - Systems and methods are provided for generating visualizations. A user interface may be provided enabling a user to indicate on which set of networked devices a visualization is to be played by, wherein the user can selectively specify that the visualization is to be displayed on a plurality of networked devices or on a single device. A set of devices is selected that the visualization is to be displayed on based at least in part on a user specification provided via the user interface. The visualization is caused to be displayed on the set of user devices, wherein the synchronization of images included in the visual media with the music is based at least in part on: a genre classification of the music and/or a genre classification of the images. | 11-26-2015 |
Daniel Hammons, Joshua, TX US
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20090245738 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INSTALLING FIBER OPTIC CABLE - A system and method for installing cable according to which the cable is disposed in conduit. In an exemplary embodiment, the cable is fiber optic cable. | 10-01-2009 |
20100277720 | VIRTUAL FENCE SYSTEM AND METHOD - A security, monitoring and/or detection system is described. In several exemplary embodiments, the system secures, monitors, and/or detects movement across, a boundary extending across, for example, a relatively large geographic area such as, for example, a transnational border. | 11-04-2010 |
20130334478 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INSTALLING FIBER OPTIC CABLE - A system and method for installing cable according to which the cable is disposed in conduit. In an exemplary embodiment, the cable is fiber optic cable. | 12-19-2013 |
Gary Hammons, Richwood, OH US
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20100154106 | IMPACT AND/OR VIBRATION ABSORBENT MATERIAL AND PROTECTIVE ARTICLES MAKING USE THEREOF - An impact and/or vibration absorbent material and protective articles making use of said material. An impact and/or vibration absorbent material of the present invention has at least two material layers. The individual layers of the impact and/or vibration absorbent material may be of different materials, or of the same material with the composition of the material of one layer adjusted to be of dissimilar hardness to an adjacent layer. Each material layer preferably contains a number of holes. The holes in one layer are located and arranged to be offset from the holes in an adjacent layer. The combination of material properties and the inclusion and arrangement of holes renders such a material highly impact and/or vibration absorbent. Through use of a protective article of the present invention, the effects of impact and/or vibration forces on a user of the protective article can be minimized. | 06-24-2010 |
George Roderick Hammons, Mason, OH US
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20090263505 | DIETARY THERAPEUTIC COMPOSITIONS FOR AMELIORATING DISEASE SYMPTOMS AND CONDITIONS ASSOCIATED WITH DIABETES - A daily dietary supplement for improving glucose metabolism, said dietary supplement comprising: an effective amount of a source of Alpha Lipoic Acid; an effective amount of a source of Salacia Oblonga; an effective amount of a source of Gymnema Sylvestre; an effective amount of a source of Chromium; an effective amount of a source of Cinnamon, an effective amount of a source of Banaba; and an effective amount of a source of Fenugreek. | 10-22-2009 |
John Lee Hammons, Cincinnati, OH US
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20160136015 | MOIRE EFFECT LAMINATES AND METHODS FOR MAKING THE SAME - A laminate comprises a first layer comprising a plurality of lower opacity zones positioned within a higher opacity zone is provided. The plurality of lower opacity zones form a first pattern. The laminate comprises a second layer comprising a second pattern. The laminate comprises a non-joined span of the first and second layers having a dimension of at least about 20 mm. A first portion of the second pattern is visible through at least some of the plurality of lower opacity zones when the first layer, within the non-joined span, is in a first position relative to the second layer, within the non-joined span. A second portion of the second pattern is visible through at least some of the plurality of lower opacity zones when the first layer, within the non-joined span, is in a second position relative to the first layer, within the non-joined span. | 05-19-2016 |
John Lee Hammons, Fairfield Township, OH US
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20100222759 | ABSORBENT ARTICLE WITH LOTION-CONTAINING TOPSHEET - A sanitary napkin comprising a topsheet having a body-facing side and comprising a plurality of discrete tufts of fibrous material. The topsheet has a lotion composition applied to at least a portion of the body-facing side thereof. An absorbent core is in fluid communication with the topsheet, the absorbent core having an average thickness of less than about 10 mm, and a free absorbent capacity of from about 4 to about 125 grams per gram. | 09-02-2010 |
20110282314 | ABSORBENT ARTICLE WITH LOTION-CONTAINING TOPSHEET - A sanitary napkin comprising a topsheet having a body-facing side and comprising a plurality of discrete tufts of fibrous material. The topsheet has a lotion composition applied to at least a portion of the body-facing side thereof. An absorbent core is in fluid communication with the topsheet, the absorbent core having an average thickness of less than about 10 mm, and a free absorbent capacity of from about 4 to about 125 grams per gram. | 11-17-2011 |
20110313385 | SANITARY NAPKIN FOR CLEAN BODY BENEFIT - A sanitary napkin has a facing layer joined to a backsheet, and an absorbent core disposed between the facing layer and backsheet. The facing layer has a first region comprising a plurality of apertures, and a second region comprising a plurality of raised, out-of-plane deformations that can be soft, resilient, rib-like elements. In one embodiment, the sanitary napkin also comprises a deep-embossed channel. | 12-22-2011 |
20120273990 | Method and Apparatus for Making an Apertured Web - A method for making apertures in a web comprising providing a precursor web material; providing a pair of counter-rotating, intermeshing rollers, wherein a first roller comprises circumferentially-extending ridges and grooves, and a second roller comprises teeth being tapered from a base and a tip, the teeth being joined to the second roller at the base, the base of the tooth having a cross-sectional length dimension greater than a cross-sectional width dimension; and moving the web material through a nip of the counter-rotating, intermeshing rollers; wherein apertures are formed in the precursor web material as the teeth on one of the rollers intermesh with grooves on the other of the rollers. | 11-01-2012 |
20140257216 | SANITARY NAPKINS WITH HYDROPHOBIC LOTIONS - A catamenial device comprising a liquid pervious topsheet, the topsheet having an inner surface oriented toward the interior of the absorbent article and an outer surface oriented toward the body of the wearer when the absorbent article is being worn. At least a portion of the topsheet outer surface comprises an effective amount of a lotion coating which is semi-solid or solid at about 25° C. and which is partially transferable to the wearer's body. The lotion coating comprises from about 60 to about 99.9% of a carrier comprising a petroleum based hydrocarbon and lower molecular weight glycols or polyols and from about 0.2 to about 65% of a fatty alcohol with a melting point from about 450 C to about 110° C. A backsheet is joined to the topsheet and an absorbent core is disposed between the topsheet and the backsheet. | 09-11-2014 |
Justin C. Hammons, San Diego, CA US
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20120083527 | Anticancer Agents - The present disclosure relates generally to compositions and methods for treating cancer. In some aspects, novel spirohexenolides and methods of using and producing them are described. | 04-05-2012 |
Mark L Hammons, Magnolia, TX US
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20140173366 | TRANSMITTING A DIAGNOSTIC CODE FROM A PROCESSOR - Diagnostic codes are transmitted by a processor using an access operation to a storage or memory device. In some configurations, the diagnostic codes are inferred by observing access operations to the storage or memory device. | 06-19-2014 |
Matt Hammons, San Diego, CA US
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20090286631 | Pitching training aid - The present invention relates to a training aid to promote well balanced pitching techniques for any sport that requires a pitching motion related to but not limited to baseball and softball including a pitching tunnel structure and a pitching target and ball containment system. | 11-19-2009 |
Matthew Hammons, Peoria, AZ US
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20120010028 | LIGHTWEIGHT TUNNEL FOR BASEBALL PITCHING PRACTICE - A fabric tunnel for baseball pitching practice with a simple “auto-catcher” is made of netting in one embodiment. At the target end a flap with indicia of accuracy of aim also constitutes a flap that provides an audible feedback when hit and also allows the thrown balls to be captured. Straps are used to hold the tunnel in position by attachment to poles supported by guy wires or the straps could be attached to fixed objects such as a chain-link fence. | 01-12-2012 |
20130102423 | LIGHTWEIGHT TUNNEL FOR BASEBALL PITCHING PRACTICE - A fabric tunnel for baseball pitching practice with a simple “auto-catcher” is made of netting in one embodiment. At the target end a flap with indicia of accuracy of aim also constitutes a flap that provides an audible feedback when hit and also allows the thrown balls to be captured. Straps are used to hold the tunnel in position by attachment to poles supported by guy wires or the straps could be attached to fixed objects such as a chain-link fence. | 04-25-2013 |
Michael Hammons, El Dorado, AR US
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20150318086 | DYNAMIC APPLICATION CABLE ASSEMBLY AND METHOD FOR MAKING THE SAME - A cable and flange assembly has at least one cable and at least one flange. The cable has an armor, a jacket and at least one conductor element therein. The flange includes a flange body, an armor retainer and a grommet holder. The armor of the cable is configured to be secured to the flange via the armor retainer. | 11-05-2015 |
Paul R. Hammons, Hooks, TX US
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20100275360 | Flush controller - The flush controller interrupts the flow of clean water down the toilet drain at the total control of the person flushing the toilet. | 11-04-2010 |
Richard L. Hammons US
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20130036186 | CACHING REMOTE SWITCH INFORMATION IN A FIBRE CHANNEL SWITCH - A network of switches with a distributed name server configuration and caching of remote node device information is disclosed. The network preferably comprises a first switch coupled to a second switch. Each of the switches directly couple to respective node devices. The first switch maintains a name server database about its local node devices, as does the second switch. The second switch further maintains a information cache about remote node devices. The name server preferably notifies other switches of changes to the database, and the cache manager preferably uses the notifications from other switches to maintain the cache. The name server accesses the cache to respond to queries about remote node devices. The cache manager may also aggregate notification messages from other switches when notifying local devices of state changes. Traffic overhead and peak traffic loads may advantageously be reduced. | 02-07-2013 |
Sean Hammons, Milwaukie, OR US
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20100293017 | MICROPAYMENT AND WEBSITE CONTENT CONTROL SYSTEMS AND METHODS - An online monetization system can include a website registration module, a user registration module, a user billing module, a website monitoring module, and a micropayment determination module. The system can also include a micropayment processing module and, in some embodiments, a website content configuration module. | 11-18-2010 |