Harold J.
Harold J. Batteram, Kortenhoef NL
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20150334576 | Geo-location error correction for small cell placement - To effectively plan small cell placement within a current macro cell network, it is necessary to identify the traffic hotspots. Small cells can be placed in hotspot locations in order to effectively offload traffic from the corresponding macro cell. Hotspots can be identified based on information about traffic from/to mobile users, particularly, the observed User Equipment (UE) locations and amount of data transmitted from/to the UEs. Provided are systems and methods for accounting for geo-location errors in identifying hotspots and determining small cell placement. | 11-19-2015 |
Harold J. Cronquist, Chugiak, AK US
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20120112424 | Roll enhancing snowmobile ski suspension for deeper snow riding - Disclosed is an improved snowmobile ski suspension including a pair of airspring biasing mechanisms whose air volumes are interconnected by a cross linking conduit that incorporates an open and closed switch. In an alternative embodiment a simpler configuration is provided for which does not include the use of an open or closed switch manifold. | 05-10-2012 |
Harold J. Demonaco, Salem, MA US
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20140303591 | PREDICTION, VISUALIZATION, AND CONTROL OF DRUG DELIVERY BY INFUSION PUMPS - Systems for predicting a drug delivery profile as described herein include at least one drug pump and/or a controllable valve that produce a drug flow. The drug pump and/or controllable valve dispense at least a first drug. The system also includes at least one carrier fluid pump and/or another controllable valve that produces a carrier fluid flow, a flow junction structure configured to receive the drug flow and the carrier fluid flow to produce a mixed flow, and a fluid path for carrying the mixed flow between the flow junction structure and a delivery point. The system further includes a processing device configured to predict the drug delivery profile at the delivery point based on determining a predicted time variation of drug concentration at the delivery point using at least a model of the mixed flow. The model includes a plurality of parameters related to propagation of the mixed flow through the fluid path. | 10-09-2014 |
Harold J. Dubensky, Columbia, PA US
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20090170420 | AIR HANDLING UNIT - An air handling unit having multiple fans includes a damper assembly to limit recirculation of air past a non-operating fan. The damper assembly includes a panel adjustably positioned between two channels to allow the discharge of the multiple fans to be substantially opened or to be substantially closed. | 07-02-2009 |
20090191069 | ADJUSTABLE MOTOR BASE FOR AN HVAC&R BLOWER MOTOR - An HVAC&R system including a blower system having a vertical motor adjustment is provided. The HVAC&R system includes a cooling unit, a heating unit, an air conditioning unit, and a blower unit. The blower unit includes a blower assembly having a fan unit within a fan unit support frame. A motor attached to a height adjustable motor base is attached to a top surface of the fan unit support frame. | 07-30-2009 |
20110105011 | SHEET METAL FRAME FOR ACCESS DOOR - An access door assembly for use in an air-handling unit provides a structural member that prevents over-compression of gaskets by the access door panel for improved gasket life and effectiveness and increases the thermal efficiency properties or the air-handling unit. The access door assembly has a “Z” shaped cross-section and includes a gasket channel and an anti-compression leg having a rim to prevent over compression of the gasket located in the gasket channel. | 05-05-2011 |
Harold J. Goeking, Oshkosh, WI US
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20090065627 | Tissue Roll Dispenser - A gravity-feed tissue roll dispenser for a plurality of tissue rolls includes: (a) a housing; (b) a supply turret with a plurality of spindles for mounting a plurality of tissue rolls for dispensing; (c) means for rotatably mounting the supply turret in the housing about a center of rotation such that a vertical line through the center of rotation of the turret defines a biasing sector of the dispenser and the spindles rotate between upper and lower positions, the dispenser also having a dispensing sector adjacent the biasing sector; (d) stop means adapted for securing a loaded spindle in an elevated dispensing position in the dispensing sector of the tissue dispenser, the dispensing position being elevated with respect to a lower limit of travel of the spindle upon rotation of the turret; wherein the stop means are responsive to depletion of the loaded spindle so as to allow rotation of the turret upon depletion of a roll of tissue mounted thereabout; and wherein further the turret and stop means are configured such that when a loaded spindle is secured in the elevated dispensing position: (i) at least two spindles are in the biasing sector of the dispenser and (ii) the number of spindles in the biasing sector is equal to or greater than the number of other spindles of the dispenser, such that when the dispenser is fully loaded with a plurality of like tissue rolls, depletion of a roll in the elevated dispensing position distributes the weight of tissue in the dispenser so as to bias the turret in a dispensing direction. | 03-12-2009 |
20090177315 | Product, Dispenser and Method of Dispensing Product - A method of dispensing product includes determining by a processor if product loaded into a dispenser is authorized for use in the dispenser by identifying a reference indication associated with the product; in response to determination that the product is authorized, dispense a first amount of product; and in response to determination that the sheet product is unauthorized, dispense a second amount of sheet product, wherein the second amount of sheet product is different than the first amount. | 07-09-2009 |
20090236464 | APPARATUS FOR SECURING AND DISPENSING SHEET PRODUCT - A spindle sleeve for a sheet product dispenser is disclosed having a body with a first end, a second end, an inner diameter, an outer diameter, and a central longitudinal axis. The body includes a first portion disposed proximate the first end, a second portion disposed proximate the second end, and a third portion disposed between the first and second portions. The third portion has a U-shaped cutout defining a cantilevered flexible finger oriented to align with the central longitudinal axis, and the first and second portions have unbroken surfaces of the body around the perimeter of the body at the first and second ends, respectively. The finger has a dorsal-type fin extending perpendicular to the outer surface of the finger. | 09-24-2009 |
20100286817 | SHEET PRODUCT DISPENSER - A sheet product dispenser is provided for sheet product from a roller. The sheet product dispenser includes a first roll of sheet product, called a stub roll, a main roll of sheet product, and a dispensing arrangement. A sensor is provided for detecting when sheet product on a stub roll is depleted. The sensor generates a signal in response to the depletion of the stub roll and a controller activates an electromechanical actuator. The actuator acts to operate a transfer bar that moves an end portion of the main roll sheet product adjacent a roller assembly that engages the main roller sheet product. | 11-11-2010 |
20100286818 | SHEET PRODUCT DISPENSER WITH SENSOR FOR SHEET SEPARATION - A sheet product dispenser is provided. The sheet product dispenser includes a roll of sheet product, a dispensing arrangement, and a method of sensing the separation of a dispensed sheet product. A sensor is provided for detecting the movement of a movable member, such as a tear bar or paper guide. The sensor generates a signal in response to the movement of the movable member. A controller de-energizes a roller in said dispensing arrangement in response to said signal. | 11-11-2010 |
Harold J. Goldbaum, Vero Beach, FL US
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20140043128 | ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION DEVICE FOR GENERATION OF ELECTRICAL POWER - An electromagnetic induction device having an array of linearly arranged wires spanning between a pair of conductor plates forming a parallel circuit between each of the wires. The wires are arranged forming a plurality of planes, which are stacked into layers. Multiple induction devices are assembled together providing at least one “inductor” and at least one “inductee”. A moving magnetic field comprised of concentric circles is created in and around the at least one inductor when a cyclic current flows in the said wires. A voltage and current is induced by the said moving magnetic field. The field propagates then collapses through the wires of the inductees in a perpendicular manner, inducing therein a cyclic voltage and a current flow. The “inductor” and “inductee” can be shaped and assembled in a variety of form factors, including a linear arrangement, a toroidal arrangement, a stacked arrangement, and the like. | 02-13-2014 |
20140043254 | WIRE-ARRAY PRESSURE AND MOVEMENT SENSOR - A multilayer wire array having an upper layer having a series wires arranged in an equally spaced, parallel relationship and a series of internal layers located in a spatial arrangement below the upper layer. Each internal layer is similar to the upper layer, wherein each internal layer is oriented preferably perpendicularly to the adjacent layers. The upper layer is provided in electrical connectivity with a power source. Each subsequent layer is provided in electrical communication with a sensing device. Pressure is applied to the wire array, wherein the pressure distorts the layers causing electrical communication between contacting wires. The connectivity provides an output that is sensed by the sensing device and subsequently analyzed to determine the location and any respective movement of the pressure applied to the array. The output data can be used as a pointing device for a computer, a user identity device, and a security device. | 02-13-2014 |
Harold J. Liff, Lexington, MA US
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20110251718 | METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A DRUG DISPENSING SYSTEM - An automated drug dispensing system includes a cabinet adapted to store a variety of prepackaged pharmaceuticals in a plurality of bins for filling patient prescriptions. Each bin stores a particular variety of packaged multiple-dose pharmaceutical. Each variety of pharmaceutical is associated with a particular code. A controller receives request signals and in response generates dispense signals. Each bin includes a dispenser coupled to the controller for dispensing the packaged pharmaceuticals therefrom in response to a dispense signal sent from the controller. After a package is dispensed, a code reader determines the code of the dispensed package and verifies whether the code on the dispensed package matches the code of the requested package. | 10-13-2011 |
Harold J. Nikipelo, Athabasca CA
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20120160494 | PROCESS AND APPARATUS FOR ENHANCING RECOVERY OF HYDROCARBONS FROM WELLS - A method of enhancing recovery of hydrocarbons from a hydrocarbon formation, includes heating the hydrocarbon formation by injecting heated gas into a borehole; generating a series of pressure pulses in the borehole by flashing a liquid into a gas; and directing the pressure pulses into the hydrocarbon formation. | 06-28-2012 |
Harold J. Petrimoulx, Phoenixville, PA US
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20140188498 | Rating and Ranking Controlled Substance Distribution Stakeholders - The disclosure generally describes computer-implemented methods, software, and systems for rating and ranking stakeholders in the distribution of controlled substances. One computer-implemented method includes receiving, at a computer system, retail prescription data, encrypted patient data, reference prescriber data, and pharmaceutical purchase data. For a retail outlet included in the received data, the method includes aggregating the received data and determining information about sales of a pharmaceutical product associated with the retail outlet. The method further includes rating the retail outlet based on the aggregated information. | 07-03-2014 |
Harold J. Plourde, Jr., Lawrenceville, GA US
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20110305440 | MANAGEMENT OF BUFFER CAPACITY FOR VIDEO RECORDING AND TIME SHIFT OPERATIONS - A system manages the allocation and storage of media content instance files in a storage device of a media client device. In one embodiment among others, the system includes logic for processing successive portions of received media content instances and storing received media content instances in the storage device as respective media content instance files; and a processor configured with the logic to track the size of media content instance files to provide an indication of available free space, such that the indication is independent of a first buffer space in the storage device. | 12-15-2011 |
Harold J. Roberson, Ii, Rochester, MN US
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20080298343 | VOIP PHONE NUMBER DISCOVERY ON PSTNS USING TWO WAY FXO COMMUNICATION - A method for placing a telephone call using a Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), the method including using a foreign exchange office (FXO) of a first VoIP system, making a public switching telephone network (PSTN) connection with an FXO of a second VoIP system; exchanging at least an Internet telephone address between the FXOs; terminating the PSTN connection; and placing the telephone call from the first VoIP system to the second VolP system over the Internet using the Internet telephone address. | 12-04-2008 |
Harold J. Vinegar, Houston, TX US
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20140305640 | IN SITU THERMAL PROCESSING OF AN OIL SHALE FORMATION USING CONDUCTIVE HEATING - Methods and systems of treating an oil shale formation using an in situ thermal process are described herein. A method of treating an oil shale formation in situ includes providing heat from one or more heat sources to at least a portion of the formation; allowing the heat to transfer from at least the portion to a selected section of the formation substantially by conduction of heat; pyrolyzing at least some hydrocarbons within the selected section of the formation; and producing a mixture from the formation. | 10-16-2014 |
Harold J. Vinegar US
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20090090509 | IN SITU RECOVERY FROM RESIDUALLY HEATED SECTIONS IN A HYDROCARBON CONTAINING FORMATION - Methods of treating a tar sands formation is described herein. The methods may include providing heat to a first section of a hydrocarbon layer in the formation from a plurality of heaters located in the first section of the formation. Heat is transferred from the heaters so that at least a first section of the formation reaches a selected temperature. At least a portion of residual heat from the first section transfers from the first section to a second section of the formation. At least a portion of hydrocarbons in the second section are mobilized by providing a solvation fluid and/or a pressurizing fluid to the second section of the formation. | 04-09-2009 |
20130043029 | HIGH VOLTAGE TEMPERATURE LIMITED HEATERS - A heater system may include an alternating current supply and an electrical conductor. An alternating current may be applied to one or more electrical conductors at a voltage above about 200 volts. The electrical conductors may be located in a formation. The electrical conductors may provide an electrically resistive heat output upon application of the alternating electrical current. At least one of the electrical conductors may include an electrically resistive ferromagnetic material. An electrical conductor may provide a reduced amount of heat above or near a selected temperature. Heat may be allowed to transfer from an electrical conductor to a part of the formation. | 02-21-2013 |
Harold J. Wanebo, Bristol, RI US
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20090246271 | Combination of ceramide and gemcitabine for inducing cell death and uses thereof in treating cancer - This invention provides a method for increasing apoptosis in a cancer cell comprising contacting the cancer cell with (a) gemcitabine and (b) C6-ceramide, sequentially or concomitantly, wherein the gemcitabine and C6-ceramide are in amounts such that the apoptosis induced by the combination of gemcitabine and C6-ceramide is greater than the apoptosis induced by contacting the cancer cell with either gemcitabine alone or C6-ceramide alone. This invention also provides a method of decreasing the size of a tumor, which method comprises contacting the tumor with (a) gemcitabine and (b) C6-ceramide, sequentially or concomitantly, wherein the gemcitabine and C6-ceramide are in amounts such that the decrease in tumor size induced by the combination of gemcitabine and C6-ceramide is greater than the decrease in tumor size induced by contacting the tumor with either gemcitabine alone or C6-ceramide alone. This invention further provides a pharmaceutical composition and a method for treating a subject afflicted with cancer. | 10-01-2009 |
20130337040 | COMBINATION OF CERAMIDE AND OXALIPLATIN FOR INDUCING CELL DEATH AND USES THEREOF IN TREATING CANCER - This invention provides a method for increasing apoptosis in a cancer cell comprising contacting the cancer cell with (a) oxaliplatin and (b) C6-ceramide, sequentially or concomitantly, wherein the oxaliplatin and C6-ceramide are in amounts such that the apoptosis induced by the combination of oxaliplatin and C6-ceramide is greater than the apoptosis induced by contacting the cancer cell with either oxaliplatin alone or C6-ceramide alone. This invention also provides a method of decreasing the size of a tumor, which method comprises contacting the tumor with (a) oxaliplatin and (b) C6-ceramide, sequentially or concomitantly, wherein the oxaliplatin and C6-ceramide are in amounts such that the decrease in tumor size induced by the combination of oxaliplatin and C6-ceramide is greater than the decrease in tumor size induced by contacting the tumor with either oxaliplatin alone or C6-ceramide alone. | 12-19-2013 |
20140105969 | Compositions and Methods for Treating Cancer - The present invention provides, in part, compositions and methods for treating cancer using a combination of C6-ceramide and other anti-cancer agents. | 04-17-2014 |
Harold J. Whistler, Buckeye, AZ US
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20140326214 | Fuel Turbine and Throttle Box - A fuel turbine and a throttle body in a fuel system for an internal combustion engine. The fuel turbine includes a fuel turbine housing. The at least one fuel turbine output port is oriented substantially parallel to the fuel turbine housing axis and coupled to the throttle body. A primary fan capable of circumferential rotation and a secondary fan adapted for opposite circumferential rotation are oriented substantially parallel to the fuel turbine housing axis such that atomized fuel enters the fuel turbine input port to be forced by the primary fan and secondary fan into a higher pressure condition before exiting the fuel turbine housing by the at least one fuel turbine output port. | 11-06-2014 |