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Adena E. Harvey, Milton, WV US
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20100035220 | ON-LINE STUDENT SAFETY LEARNING AND EVALUATION SYSTEM - A system and method for providing educational content and testing over the internet in order to teach students (e.g., college students) safe, responsible attitudes, values, and behaviors that will lower incidents leading to liability, and hence lower liability insurance for entities, including schools, attended by such students. Software modules provide the educational materials and testing materials as well as data mining techniques to determine which member attributes of that entity, or groups of member attributes, are statistically likely to be at risk for a liability situation or are in danger of harmful activity. The data mining combined with statistical analysis also enables the entity to ensure that students with certain attributes receive customized content addressed to the student's particular issues and provides for follow-up to verify that the students indeed learn the customized content. For example, the learning materials may relate to student safety and/or sociological and/or psychometric risk factors of the students. | 02-11-2010 |
Andrew C. Harvey, Waltham, MA US
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20090125059 | COMPRESSION MEMBER SUTURE SLEEVE - An implantable medical system includes a medical lead including an insulating sheath and a conductor and an anchoring device. The anchoring device defines an inner lumen adapted to coaxially receive the medical lead, where the inner lumen has an effective diameter. The anchoring device includes a sleeve including a substantially elongate body defining an outer surface and an inner bore. The anchoring device also has a compression member including a first end, a second end, and an intermediate portion between the first and second ends. The compression member is at least partially embedded in the sleeve such that compression of the first and second ends of the compression member toward one another causes the effective diameter of at least a portion of the inner lumen of the anchoring device to reversibly increase. | 05-14-2009 |
20100170481 | Fog carburetor - A conversion system for a gasoline engine based generator enables the use of heavier fuels. A vertically disposed vortex separation chamber includes an inlet proximate the bottom of the chamber and tangential to the longitudinal axis of the chamber for delivering to the chamber partially vaporized fuel in an air-fuel mixture from a carburetor associated with the engine. An outlet proximate the top of the chamber also tangential to the longitudinal axis of the chamber for delivering vaporized fuel from the chamber to the engine. An electric heater is in communication with the bottom of the chamber for heating the chamber wall to vaporize any fuel thereon so vaporized fuel is reintroduced in swirling air-fuel mixture in the chamber. A battery source charged by the generator provides power to the electric heater. A jacket is disposed about and spaced from the chamber wall creating an annulus between the jacket and the chamber wall. An inlet through the jacket is connected to receive exhaust gas from the engine and to deliver the exhaust gas into the annulus for heating the chamber. | 07-08-2010 |
Benjamin M. Harvey, New Market, MD US
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20090108156 | Plastic Pegboard Assembly - A pegboard assembly is secured in a spaced relation against a wall. The pegboard assembly has a plurality of pegboard members, in which a first pegboard member is coupled to a second pegboard member by a connector. The pegboard member has a front side and a rear side, and has a plurality of holes defined therethrough. The rear side has an integral spacer element and is adapted to contact the wall such that the holes are adapted to be spaced from the wall. | 04-30-2009 |
20090273259 | Mobile Storage Assembly - A storage assembly has a frame assembly defining a compartment and a drawer slidably supported in the frame assembly between a closed position and an open position. The storage assembly further has cooperative structure between the frame assembly and the drawer to selectively maintain the drawer in the closed position. | 11-05-2009 |
Brandon L. Harvey, Chicago, IL US
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20100058201 | SHARED USER INTERFACE SURFACE SYSTEM - The shared user interface surface system is a simple and lightweight collaboration tool that is accessible simultaneously by multiple users through multiple sources. The shared user interface surface system provides a way to share a user interface surface and corresponding shared surface object, and coordinates local manipulations of respective local representations of the shared user interface surface and corresponding shared surface object, and updates the respective local representations with a group representation. The system accommodates diverse collaboration requirements including mixed written and spoken languages, utilization of the accessibility layer for physically disabled and disparate computing resources. | 03-04-2010 |
20100185947 | SYSTEM FOR DISTRIBUTED INFORMATION PRESENTATION AND INTERACTION - A system for distributed information processing and interaction includes a plurality of output devices arranged to produce a respective output portion of a system output, a plurality of application processors and a state server in data communication with the plurality of application processors. Each respective output portion is defined by context information. Each application processor is configured to process one or more respective application programs and is responsive to the context information. Each application processor is coupled with an associated respective output device for controlling the output device in producing the respective output portion. The state server provides the context information to the plurality of application processors. The architecture is extended to a more general system in which output devices produce a variety of outputs including device actuations, as well as video displays, and receive a variety of inputs. | 07-22-2010 |
20120066697 | SYSTEM FOR DISTRIBUTED INFORMATION PRESENTATION AND INTERACTION - A system for distributed information processing and interaction includes a plurality of output devices arranged to produce a respective output portion of a system output, a plurality of application processors and a state server in data communication with the plurality of application processors. Each respective output portion is defined by context information. Each application processor is configured to process one or more respective application programs and is responsive to the context information. Each application processor is coupled with an associated respective output device for controlling the output device in producing the respective output portion. The state server provides the context information to the plurality of application processors. The architecture is extended to a more general system in which output devices produce a variety of outputs including device actuations, as well as video displays, and receive a variety of inputs. | 03-15-2012 |
20120266102 | System For Storage And Navigation Of Application States And Interactions - Complex collaboration or decision support applications perform complex design or planning tasks, often with the input of large groups of people over long periods of time. The combination of time and complexity can often obscure past actions, making it difficult to remember the factors that influenced earlier stages in the planning task. This is especially true if the task involves many people and different people work at different times. The application state navigation system provides an application-independent mechanism that allows operators to walk back through the history of the application in order to better understand (or remember) the application actions that were taken in the past and the triggers for those actions. | 10-18-2012 |
Brent Harvey, Marietta, GA US
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20110116609 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR NAVIGATION OF A DIALOGUE SYSTEM - In one embodiment, the present disclosure is a method and apparatus for navigation of a dialogue system. In one embodiment, a method for facilitating navigation of a menu of a dialogue system includes encoding data including information for navigating the menu in a machine-readable data structure and outputting the machine-readable data structure. | 05-19-2011 |
20130013317 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR NAVIGATION OF A DIALOGUE SYSTEM - In one embodiment, the present disclosure is a method and apparatus for navigation of a dialogue system. In one embodiment, a method for facilitating navigation of a menu of a dialogue system includes encoding data including information for navigating the menu in a machine-readable data structure and outputting the machine-readable data structure. | 01-10-2013 |
Brent Harvey, Springville, UT US
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20120006023 | LOOP THERMAL ENERGY SYSTEM - An apparatus, system, and method are disclosed for a loop thermal energy system. A heat pump heats a first fluid to first temperature using heat from a heat source. A first pressure tank charges with the heated first fluid while a second pressure tank discharges the heated first fluid stored from a previous charging. The discharged heated first fluid motivates an engine. | 01-12-2012 |
Brent C. Harvey, Marietta, GA US
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20110153420 | Methods, Systems, and Products for Targeting Content - Methods, systems, and products deliver target content to a pool of candidates. A target specification is received. A database of subscribers is queried for the target specification, and a pool of communications addresses is retrieved having demographic information matching the target specification. An auction is conducted for the pool of communications addresses, and a winning bidder's content is sent to the pool of communications addresses. | 06-23-2011 |
Bryce M. Harvey, Pike Road, AL US
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20090137645 | Shelf-Stable Famotidine Granulates for Oral Suspensions - A granulate for oral suspension that is particularly useful for the storage and reconstitution of famotidine into a liquid suspension. | 05-28-2009 |
Charles Harvey, Concord, MA US
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20100198547 | DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MEASURING HYDRAULIC PARAMETERS ACROSS SURFACE WATER-AQUIFER INTERFACES - The systems and methods described herein related to measuring hydraulic parameters across a surface water-aquifer interface. In particular, the systems include a pressure differential sensor within a watertight housing. The pressure differential sensor has two inlets, one of which is connected to a piezometer located in an aquifer, and the other of which is connected to a surface water body. A solenoid valve allows the systems to switch between a first, measurement configuration and a second, calibration configuration. A pump and a conductivity-temperature sensor enable a third and fourth configuration for measuring the electrical conductivity and temperature of surface water and groundwater. The collected data is then locally stored or transmitted wirelessly. The low-power components and calibration capabilities of the systems allow for long-term deployment, on the order of six months or more. | 08-05-2010 |
Charles E. Harvey, Fort Myers, FL US
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20090221333 | Cell Phone Device - A support for a mobile phone or other device allows the phone to be suspended above the work surface. The support includes a platform hinged to a connector and a base hinged to an opposing end of the connector. Memory hinges can allow the device to support the phone in a variety of orientations. | 09-03-2009 |
Charles Franklin Harvey, Concord, MA US
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20110066380 | SUBSURFACE RESERVOIR ANALYSIS BASED ON FLUID INJECTION - A subsurface reservoir may be characterized and/or monitored based on fluid injection. For example, fluid may be injected into the reservoir, and data (e.g., seismic data, geodetic data, pressure data) relating to the injected fluid in the reservoir may be used to identify characteristics of the reservoir and/or to monitor the injected fluid in the reservoir. In some aspects, air or another type of surrogate fluid is injected into the reservoir, and the reservoir's viability as a carbon dioxide sequestration site can be analyzed based on response data collected from the reservoir. In some aspects, carbon dioxide is sequestered in the subsurface reservoir, and three-dimensional geodetic response data is collected and used to monitor and/or facilitate quality control. | 03-17-2011 |
Clyde Harvey, Kansas City, MO US
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20110244993 | System and Method for Training a Basketball Player - The disclosure describes a method and apparatus for training a basketball player proper movement of a player's feet. The method includes positioning a stand at a generally central location in front of a player's body, with a first foot slightly ahead of the second. The ball is positioned on the stand, then the player grabs the ball from the stand, steps over the stand, squares up to the basket and shoots the ball. | 10-06-2011 |
Darrell Harvey, Seattle, WA US
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20110224609 | Alignment of a Needle in an Intradermal Injection Device - An adapter device ( | 09-15-2011 |
Darren M. Harvey, Boulder, CO US
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20110275608 | PIPERIDINE-CONTAINING COMPOUNDS AND USE THEREOF - A method for preventing and/or treating a metabolic disease, cerebrovascular disease, etc. which comprises administering to a mammal an effective amount of the compound of the formula (I): | 11-10-2011 |
Darren Martin Harvey, Westminster, CO US
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20090042852 | Novel Pyridine Compounds - The present invention relates to certain novel pyridin compounds of Formula (I) to processes for preparing such compounds, to their utility as P2Y12 inhibitors and as anti-trombotic agents etc, and processes for their preparation, their use as medicaments in cardiovascular diseases as well as pharmaceutical compositions containing them. | 02-12-2009 |
David D. Harvey, Newton, MA US
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20110313784 | HEALTHCARE INFORMATION COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A healthcare information communication system is configured to send automated messages to patients of a medical practice based, at least in part, on data stored on a practice management system. Integration between components of the healthcare information communication system and the practice management system including a health information management system and a billing management system facilitate patient visits to a medical practice by reducing the burden on medical practice personnel to collect all information from patients during visits to the medical practice. Automated messaging and reminder of appointments based on information stored in the practice management system reduce the amount of revenue lost by a medical practice due to last minute cancellations, no-shows at the medical practice, and uncollected outstanding bills. | 12-22-2011 |
David F. Harvey, Melbourne, FL US
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20090063237 | Process for estimating operational availability of a system - The invention is a process for determining the operational availability of a system and includes the following steps: 1) selecting values for flight hours per year, repair concurrency, annual preventative maintenance time and non mission capable-supply rate; 2) calculating the effects of usage rate, repair concurrency, and not mission capable-supply; and 3) calculating the operational availability of the aircraft based on the calculation of the effects of usage rate, repair concurrency, and not mission capable-supply. | 03-05-2009 |
David S. Harvey, Westford, MA US
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20110272115 | REMOVING A SHEET FROM THE SURFACE OF A MELT USING ELASTICITY AND BUOYANCY - Embodiments related to sheet production are disclosed. A melt of a material is cooled to form a sheet of the material on the melt. The sheet is formed in a first region at a first sheet height. The sheet is translated to a second region such that it has a second sheet height higher than the first sheet height. The sheet is then separated from the melt. A seed wafer may be used to form the sheet. | 11-10-2011 |
Doug Harvey, Reno, NV US
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20090170594 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND DEVICES FOR PROVIDING PURCHASES OF INSTANCES OF GAME PLAY AT A HYBRID TICKET/CURRENCY GAME MACHINE - Systems, methods, and devices may be capable of allowing a player to purchase an instance of game play at a game system with a pre-paid ticket or with another item of value. The game system may determine a denomination of a unit of a currency and generate a session request indicative of the denomination. The game system may also determine a ticket code of a ticket and generate a session request indicative of the ticket code. A remote authorizer may provide the game system with game authorization indicative of a number of entertainment credits in response to receiving a session request. | 07-02-2009 |
20140087850 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND DEVICES FOR PROVIDING PURCHASES OF INSTANCES OF GAME PLAY AT A HYBRID TICKET/CURRENCY GAME MACHINE - Systems, methods, and devices may be capable of allowing a player to purchase an instance of game play at a game system with a pre-paid ticket or with another item of value. The game system may determine a denomination of a unit of a currency and generate a session request indicative of the denomination. The game system may also determine a ticket code of a ticket and generate a session request indicative of the ticket code. A remote authorizer may provide the game system with game authorization indicative of a number of entertainment credits in response to receiving a session request. | 03-27-2014 |
Douglas Harvey, Tukwila, WA US
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20090190889 | DEVICE FOR FURCATING FIBER OPTIC CABLES - A fiber optic cable assembly is provided. The cable assembly includes a housing, a plurality of furcation tubes, and a bundled cable. The housing has an opening at a first end and a plurality of channels at a second end. The furcation tubes are aligned with corresponding channels. One end of the bundled cable extends into an interior space of the housing through the opening. The bundled cable has a cable jacket and cable filaments. A first portion of the cable filaments extends beyond the end of the cable jacket in the interior space. A plurality of optic fibers is disposed in the bundled cable and the housing, and a molding compound is disposed around the furcation unit. Individual optic fibers are in individual furcation tubes and movable to slide longitudinally relative to the housing. | 07-30-2009 |
Edward P. Harvey, Summit, NJ US
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20090083845 | NETWORK FIREWALL TEST METHODS AND APPARATUS - A test method for Internet-Protocol packet networks that verifies the proper functioning of a dynamic pinhole filtering implementation as well as quantifying network vulnerability statistically, as pinholes are opened and closed is described. Specific potential security vulnerabilities that may be addressed through testing include: 1) excessive delay in opening pinholes, resulting in an unintentional denial of service; 2) excessive delay in closing pinholes, creating a closing delay window of vulnerability; 3) measurement of the length of various windows of vulnerability; 4) setting a threshold on a window of vulnerability such that it triggers an alert when a predetermined value is exceeded; 5) determination of incorrectly allocated pinholes, resulting in a denial of service; 6) determining the opening of extraneous pinhole/IP address combinations through a firewall which increase the network vulnerability through unrecognized backdoors; and 7) determining the inability to correlate call state information with dynamically established rules in the firewall. | 03-26-2009 |
20090205039 | SECURITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR MONITORING FIREWALL OPERATION - A test method for Internet-Protocol packet networks that verifies the proper functioning of a dynamic pinhole filtering implementation as well as quantifying network vulnerability statistically, as pinholes are opened and closed is described. Specific potential security vulnerabilities that may be addressed through testing include: 1) excessive delay in opening pinholes, resulting in an unintentional denial of service; 2) excessive delay in closing pinholes, creating a closing delay window of vulnerability; 3) measurement of the length of various windows of vulnerability; 4) setting a threshold on a window of vulnerability such that it triggers an alert when a predetermined value is exceeded; 5) determination of incorrectly allocated pinholes, resulting in a denial of service; 6) determining the opening of extraneous pinhole/IP address combinations through a firewall which increase the network vulnerability through unrecognized backdoors; and 7) determining the inability to correlate call state information with dynamically established rules in the firewall. | 08-13-2009 |
20110138456 | SECURITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR MONITORING FIREWALL OPERATION - A test method for Internet-Protocol packet networks that verifies the proper functioning of a dynamic pinhole filtering implementation as well as quantifying network vulnerability statistically, as pinholes are opened and closed is described. Specific potential security vulnerabilities that may be addressed through testing include: 1) excessive delay in opening pinholes, resulting in an unintentional denial of service; 2) excessive delay in closing pinholes, creating a closing delay window of vulnerability; 3) measurement of the length of various windows of vulnerability; 4) setting a threshold on a window of vulnerability such that it triggers an alert when a predetermined value is exceeded; 5) determination of incorrectly allocated pinholes, resulting in a denial of service; 6) determining the opening of extraneous pinhole/IP address combinations through a firewall which increase the network vulnerability through unrecognized backdoors; and 7) determining the inability to correlate call state information with dynamically established rules in the firewall. | 06-09-2011 |
Elaine Harvey, Oakton, VA US
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20090296598 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETECTING CHARACTERISTICS OF A WIRELESS NETWORK - Characteristics about one or more wireless access devices in a wireless network, whether known or unknown entities, can be determined using a system and method according to the present invention. An observation is made of the activity over a Wireless Area Network (WLAN). Based on this activity, changes in state of wireless access devices within the WLAN can be observed and monitored. These changes in state could be indicative of normal operation of the WLAN, or they may indicate the presence of an unauthorized user. In the latter case, an alert can be sent so that appropriate action may be taken. Additionally, ad hoc networks can be detected that may be connected to a wireless access point. | 12-03-2009 |
20090300763 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETECTING CHARACTERISTICS OF A WIRELESS NETWORK - Characteristics about one or more wireless access devices in a wireless network, whether known or unknown entities, can be determined using a system and method according to the present invention. An observation is made of the activity over a Wireless Area Network (WLAN). Based on this activity, changes in state of wireless access devices within the WLAN can be observed and monitored. These changes in state could be indicative of normal operation of the WLAN, or they may indicate the presence of an unauthorized user. In the latter case, an alert can be sent so that appropriate action may be taken. Additionally, ad hoc networks can be detected that may be connected to a wireless access point. | 12-03-2009 |
20120110635 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETECTING CHARACTERISTICS OF A WIRELESS NETWORK - Characteristics about one or more wireless access devices in a wireless network, whether known or unknown entities, can be determined using a system and method according to the present invention. An observation is made of the activity over a Wireless Area Network (WLAN). Based on this activity, changes in state of wireless access devices within the WLAN can be observed and monitored. These changes in state could be indicative of normal operation of the WLAN, or they may indicate the presence of an unauthorized user. In the latter case, an alert can be sent so that appropriate action may be taken. Additionally, ad hoc networks can be detected that may be connected to a wireless access point. | 05-03-2012 |
20120309427 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR LOCATING A WIRELESS ACCESS DEVICE IN A WIRELESS NETWORK - A wireless access device in a wireless network, whether a known or unknown entity, can be located using a geolocation system according to the present invention. A signal strength is determined by a wireless intrusion detection system (WIDS) node in a wireless network for each wireless access device that it detects. Based on the signal strength, an approximate distance from the node is determined, which, in one embodiment corresponds to a radius of a circle around the node. To account for error, an approximation band of the circle is calculated that will allow a user to determine the approximate location of the device within the wireless network. | 12-06-2012 |
George A. Harvey, Marlborough, MA US
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20110085562 | AGGREGATING PORTS WHILE ALLOWING ACCESS TO SINGLETON PORTS - Disclosed is a method for aggregating parallel data links connecting two end-point devices into a logical link. If one of the parallel data links is a multi-point link, then an end-point device can still access that link to route traffic to an end station on the link (that is, to a device other than the other end-point device of the logical data link). In the terminology of this disclosure, the logical aggregated link is accessed through an “aggregated port” on an end-point device, while the constituent multi-point link is accessed directly through a “singleton port.” By assigning a smaller cost to the aggregated port than to the singleton port, embodiments avoid creating routing loops. In some embodiments, the aggregation is performed at Layer 2 of the Open System Interconnection seven-layer protocol model. Then, the methods of the present invention work well with existing IEEE 802.1 bridging architectures and protocols. | 04-14-2011 |
George Arthur Harvey, Marlborough, MA US
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20090210924 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ADAPTING A CHALLENGE FOR SYSTEM ACCESS - A method and apparatus for accessing a device via an adaptive challenge is provided herein. During operation, the challenging device will determine a user's context. The challenge used to access the system ( | 08-20-2009 |
Iain E. Harvey, Kaysville, UT US
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20100194237 | MEMS DEVICES AND SYSTEMS ACTUATED BY AN ENERGY FIELD - A microelectromechanical system (MEMS) device includes an actuator having a plurality of charge collection elements. At least one of the charge collection elements is configured to build up electrical charges by directly interacting with an energy field thereby actuating the MEMS through Coulombic interactions. An actuator for a MEMS device is configured to actuate the MEMS device through Coulombic interactions by pumping charges to the actuator when subject to an energy field. A method of actuating a MEMS device includes irradiating an actuator of the MEMS device with an energy field thereby building up electrical charges on the actuator, and actuating the MEMS device with Coulomb forces from the built up electrical charges. | 08-05-2010 |
Ian Harvey, Kaysville, UT US
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20110176050 | LENS ACTUATOR - A flexible lens may be actuated to change its focal length by a deployable lens actuator. The lens actuator translates a rotational motion of an outer frame into a linear radial motion of a plurality of linear elements. The linear elements have fixed pins, which may be slidably coupled to cam pockets in the outer frame. The cam pockets have a gradually varying distance from the center of the outer frame. The rotation of the outer frame thus drives the cam pockets to slide about the pins, thereby causing radial motions of the linear elements. The linear elements stretch a flexible lens, thereby changing a curvature of the flexible lens. | 07-21-2011 |
20120091336 | SEM ACTUATED LEVITATION DEVICES - A microelectromechanical system (MEMS) device is configured to be actuated directly by an energy field through Coulombic interactions to have a translational motion. The MEMS device can be untethered, and actuated by irradiating an actuator with the energy field thereby building up electrical charges on the actuator. The MEMS device can thus be actuated with Coulomb forces from the built up electrical charges to suspend a movable portion over a rail. In one example, the energy field includes an electron beam from a scanning electron microscope (SEM). | 04-19-2012 |
20130196368 | Electrophysiological Recording System and Methods of Using Same - Electrophysiological recording systems for analysis of cultured cells include an recording device and a housing for supporting the electrophysiological recording device. The device has a porous membrane with top and bottom surfaces and a plurality of pores extending between the top and bottom surfaces. The porous membrane defines a first cell culture region disposed on the top surface and an opposed second cell culture region disposed on the bottom surface. The electrophysiological recording device has a plurality of electrodes positioned on the porous membrane in between a first insulation layer and a second insulation layer. The plurality of electrodes extend to the first cell culture region of the porous membrane. Recording ends of the electrodes measure electrical properties of cells cultured within the first and second cell culture regions, while the contact ends of the electrodes are positioned in electrical communication with data acquisition equipment. | 08-01-2013 |
Ian R. Harvey, Kaysville, UT US
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20100194237 | MEMS DEVICES AND SYSTEMS ACTUATED BY AN ENERGY FIELD - A microelectromechanical system (MEMS) device includes an actuator having a plurality of charge collection elements. At least one of the charge collection elements is configured to build up electrical charges by directly interacting with an energy field thereby actuating the MEMS through Coulombic interactions. An actuator for a MEMS device is configured to actuate the MEMS device through Coulombic interactions by pumping charges to the actuator when subject to an energy field. A method of actuating a MEMS device includes irradiating an actuator of the MEMS device with an energy field thereby building up electrical charges on the actuator, and actuating the MEMS device with Coulomb forces from the built up electrical charges. | 08-05-2010 |
Ian R. Harvey, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20100199909 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR RECYCLING SEMICONDUCTOR MATERIAL REMOVED FROM A RAW SEMICONDUCTOR BOULE - Methods of recycling excess semiconductor material removed from an unshaped semiconductor boule are disclosed. Excess semiconductor material is cut from an semiconductor unshaped boule thereby generating a shaped semiconductor boule. The excess semiconductor material is removed in the form of large pieces that can easily be cleaned and retrieved for reuse. | 08-12-2010 |
James Harvey, Cleveland, OK US
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20100163530 | Dual Dual Welder - An apparatus and method to create a plurality of parallel joints by providing a carriage which traverses along the joints. The carriage has two or more welding tips for each joint. Alignment of the welding tips with the joints is maintained by rollers secured to the carriage. These rollers traverse along the surfaces of the work piece. The work pieces are secured on a pair of turntables having a common access of rotation which is parallel with the joints. The joints in both the top and bottom of the header can be created by rotating the work pieces in to the bottom side once the welds in the topside have been completed. | 07-01-2010 |
James Harvey, Windham, NH US
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20110261559 | Flashlight with Tail Cap and Remote Switch - A flashlight has a remote switch receptacle centrally located in a push button in a tail cap assembly that allows a user to control the flashlight by pressing the push button or a remote plug inserted in the receptacle or by actuating the remote switch. | 10-27-2011 |
James Benjamin Harvey, Spring City, TN US
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20090233072 | FIBROUS NONWOVEN STRUCTURE HAVING IMPROVED PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND METHOD OF PREPARING - Disclosed is a fibrous nonwoven structure comprising meltblown fibrous materials and at least one secondary fibrous material and method of preparing. In one aspect, the fibrous nonwoven structure has a formation index of between 70 and 135. In another aspect, the fibrous nonwoven structure has an opacity that is greater than 72 percent at a basis weight of between about 35 and 55 grams per square meter. The fibrous nonwoven substrate may be utilized as a moist wipe. | 09-17-2009 |
James L. Harvey, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20090071592 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR FORMING COMPOSITE STIFFENERS AND REINFORCING STRUCTURES - Methods of forming an elongated composite structural member are provided. One method includes, providing a substantially elongated mandrel having an exterior surface exhibiting a desired geometry. Laying up a first ply of preimpregnated fiber reinforced material over the mandrel. Applying a force to the first ply to establish a desired amount of tension within the first ply and then pressing the first ply onto the mandrel in a conformal manner. This includes passing at least one roller over the mandrel and the first ply while maintaining the desired amount of tension within the first ply. The at least one roller is at least partially complementary in shape with the mandrel. | 03-19-2009 |
20090071597 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR FORMING COMPOSITE STIFFENERS AND REINFORCING STRUCTURES - Method of forming a curved composite structure are provided. In one embodiment, the method includes contacting at least one ply of preimpregnated material on a first surface of a curved mandrel. The first surface of the mandrel has a first radius of curvature. The mandrel further has at least one second surface that has a second radius of curvature. A tension gradient is introduced on the ply adjacent to the first radius of curvature and the ply is then pressed over the curved mandrel to form the curved composite structure. | 03-19-2009 |
20090081443 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR FORMING COMPOSITE STIFFENERS AND REINFORCING STRUCTURES - A composite structure is provided. In one embodiment, the structure includes at least one ply of preimpregnated material formed into a curved elongated member of continuous fibers onto a mandrel. The fibers have a select orientation and the curved elongated member has a defined length. The curved elongated member further has a cross-sectional geometry that varies along the length. | 03-26-2009 |
20110003111 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR FORMING COMPOSITE STIFFENERS AND REINFORCING STRUCTURES - A composite structure is provided. The structure includes at least one ply of preimpregnated material formed into a curved elongated member of continuous fibers onto a mandrel. The fibers have a select orientation. The curved elongated member has a length and a cross-sectional geometry that varies along the length. | 01-06-2011 |
20130004730 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR FORMING COMPOSITE STIFFENERS AND REINFORCING STRUCTURES - A composite structure is provided. The structure includes at least one ply of preimpregnated material formed into a curved elongated member of continuous fibers onto a mandrel. The fibers have a select orientation. The curved elongated member has a length and a cross-sectional geometry that varies along the length. | 01-03-2013 |
Jeanne Harvey US
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20080213789 | Assay for detecting methylation status by methylation specific primer extension (MSPE) - The present invention relates to detecting the relative methylation levels at one or more CpG sites on a nucleic acid molecule, by using the methylation specific primer extension reaction (MSPE). MSPE uses an agent to modify unmethylated cytosine at a CpG site to uracil and subsequently amplify the chemically treated nucleic acids. The MSPE primers distinguishing between unmethylated and methylated CpG sites are provided to conduct MSPE. Relative methylation levels at one or more CpG sites are performed by detecting the signal intensity of labels incorporated into the MSPE reaction products. | 09-04-2008 |
Jeffrey T. Harvey, Lakewood, CO US
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20100261242 | STATIC SOLID STATE BIOREACTOR AND METHOD FOR USING SAME - A static solid state bioreactor and method of using same. The bioreactor comprises a vessel having an upper end and a lower end, the upper end having a sealable opening. A gas distribution system in communication with the upper end and the lower end of the vessel. A liquid distribution system in communication with the upper end of the vessel. A liquid recovery system in communication with the lower end of the vessel. A material removal system disposed at the lower end of the vessel for removing biomass from the vessel. | 10-14-2010 |
20120258512 | STATIC SOLID STATE BIOREACTOR AND METHOD FOR USING SAME - A static solid state bioreactor and method of using same. The bioreactor comprises a vessel having an upper end and a lower end, the upper end having a sealable opening. A gas distribution system in communication with the upper end and the lower end of the vessel. A liquid distribution system in communication with the upper end of the vessel. A liquid recovery system in communication with the lower end of the vessel. A material removal system disposed at the lower end of the vessel for removing biomass from the vessel. | 10-11-2012 |
20140234934 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCING HIGH VALUE PRODUCTS FROM BIOMASS - A process for converting biomass into high value energy products is provided comprising the steps of: debarking, chipping, and screening wood; separating a plurality of hemicellulose from a plurality of cellulose and lignin; hydrolyzing the plurality of hemicellulose into monosaccharides; fermenting the monosaccharides using immobilized | 08-21-2014 |
Jeremy P. Harvey, Birmingham, AL US
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20110000228 | HYBRID CRYOCOOLER WITH MULTIPLE PASSIVE STAGES - A multi-stage cryocooler has three or more stages, including an active first stage and passive second and third stages. The active stage may include a Stirling expander, and the passive second and third stages may be pulse tube coolers. The cryocooler may provide cooling at three different temperatures. The coldest cooling temperature may be at or below 10 K, and may be at or below 5 K. The system may provide cooling at such low temperatures while still operating at a relatively high frequency, for example, at a frequency of at least about 20 Hertz. | 01-06-2011 |
Jerry Harvey, Apopka, FL US
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20110293112 | DUAL HIGH FREQUENCY DRIVER CANALPHONE SYSTEM - A canalphone system may include a canalphone housing, and a first high frequency driver carried within the canalphone housing. The system may also include a second high frequency driver carried within the canalphone housing where the second high frequency driver is tuned with the first high frequency driver to deliver lower distortion than a standard canalphone high frequency driver and/or lower distortion than two standard canalphone high frequency drivers that are not tuned with each other. | 12-01-2011 |
20130146387 | DUAL BORE CANALPHONE SYSTEM - A canalphone system may include a high frequency sound bore carried within a canalphone. The system may also include a low frequency sound bore adjacent to the high frequency sound bore to form a single unit, the low frequency sound bore and the high frequency sound bore being sized so that the low frequency sound bore and the high frequency sound bore each deliver sound with similar time and phase. The system may further include a high acoustical driver carried within the canalphone where the high acoustical driver delivers sound through the high frequency sound bore. The system may additionally include a low acoustical driver carried within the canalphone where the low acoustical driver delivers sound through the low frequency sound bore. | 06-13-2013 |
20130243216 | CROSSOVER BASED CANALPHONE SYSTEM - A canalphone system may include a high audio driver carried by a canalphone housing, and a low audio driver carried by the canalphone housing adjacent to the high audio driver. The system may also include an amplifier that amplifies an audio signal and delivers that amplified audio signal to the high audio driver and/or the low audio driver. The system may further include a passive audio crossover carried by the canalphone housing, the passive audio crossover receives the amplified audio signal from the amplifier and then delivers the amplified audio signal in a suitable frequency range to the high audio driver and/or the low audio driver. | 09-19-2013 |
20130329906 | PHASE CORRECTING CANALPHONE SYSTEM AND METHOD - A canalphone system may include a high audio driver carried by a canalphone housing, and a low audio driver carried by the canalphone housing adjacent to the high audio driver. The system may also include an acoustical-timer to phase correct a high audio signal from the high audio driver directed to the outside of the canalphone housing with delivery of a low audio signal from the low audio driver directed to the outside of the canalphone housing. | 12-12-2013 |
20140093115 | AMBIENT VENT CANALPHONE SYSTEM AND METHOD - A canalphone system may include a canalphone housing, and an ambient vent opening in the canalphone housing larger than 0.04 square inches. The system may also include an acoustic damper adjacent the ambient vent opening. The system may further include a liquid diverter carried by the canalphone housing that limits liquid flow into the ambient vent opening. | 04-03-2014 |
20140301768 | CANALPHONE COUPLER SYSTEM AND METHOD - A canalphone system may include a canalphone coupler, and four connectors carried by the canalphone coupler of which at least two of the four connectors carry an acoustical signal. The system may also include a mechanical joint that joins the canalphone coupler to a cable where the mechanical joint is assembled and disassembled by a user. | 10-09-2014 |
20140371893 | AUDIO SIGNATURE SYSTEM AND METHOD - An audio signature system may comprise a database including a representative audio signature selected to characterize an audio response of each of a plurality of audio drivers of a particular design. The system may also include a controller to generate preference data of any of the plurality of audio driver's audio responses based upon the representative audio signature and input from a user. | 12-18-2014 |
20150023525 | DUAL HIGH AND LOW FREQUENCY DRIVER CANALPHONE SYSTEM - A canalphone system may include a canalphone housing, and a first high frequency driver carried within the canalphone housing. The system may also include a second high frequency driver carried within the canalphone housing where the second high frequency driver is tuned with the first high frequency driver to deliver lower distortion than a standard canalphone high frequency driver and/or lower distortion than two standard canalphone high frequency drivers that are not tuned with each other. | 01-22-2015 |
20150071478 | PHASE CORRECTING CANALPHONE SYSTEM AND METHOD - A canalphone system may include a canalphone housing, and a low audio sound-tube to carry a low audio signal to the canalphone housing's outside. The system may also include a high audio sound-tube to carry a high audio signal to the canalphone housing's outside, the high audio sound-tube phase corrected with respect to the low audio sound-tube by sizing it to be longer than the low audio sound-tube, and the high audio sound-tube's length is greater than 3 millimeters but less than 10 millimeters. | 03-12-2015 |
Jerry J. Harvey, Lake Ozark, MO US
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20090041262 | Earpiece with acoustic vent for driver response optimization - An acoustically tuned earpiece is provided. Venting is performed by boring a control port, separate from the output port, into the driver. The diameter of the control port must be sufficiently small to restrict the flow of air into and out of the driver, thus isolating the acoustic performance of the driver from the volume and/or the sealing capabilities of the earpiece enclosure. The exact size of the venting port is selected to achieve the desired acoustic performance. In all cases, the control port has a cross-sectional area that is less than 25 percent of the cross-sectional area of the driver's output port. In order to optimize the size of the control port, an iterative process is preferably used in which the cross-sectional area of the control port is gradually increased while monitoring the performance of the driver compared to a target response. | 02-12-2009 |
Joseph Michael Harvey, Greenville, SC US
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20100287948 | UNLOADED SPEED CONTROL FOR AVAILABILITY IMPROVEMENTS TO HEAVY FUEL FIRED GAS TURBINES - Control of gas turbine speed and acceleration during unloaded rotation may limit stresses on components and facilitate timely operational performance. Operation of a torque converter driving a gas turbine shaft from a starter motor provides control over acceleration and speed of the gas turbine shaft. Hydraulic coupling between the input and output of the torque converter is adjusted by draining and refilling the working fluid in a body of the torque converter to control acceleration and speed of the rotor shaft during a first speed range. Vane positioning within the torque converter may be alternated between discrete speed settings to control acceleration and speed of the rotor shaft during a second speed range. A turbine control system with an acceleration schedule may provide control signals for these functions. | 11-18-2010 |
Joshua N. Harvey, Renton, WA US
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20090302066 | Pump mountable on two sizes of container | 12-10-2009 |
J. T. Harvey, Lakewood, CO US
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20110056126 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCING HIGH VALUE PRODUCTS FROM BIOMASS - A process for converting biomass into high value energy products is provided comprising the steps of: debarking, chipping, and screening wood; separating a plurality of hemicellulose from a plurality of cellulose and lignin; hydrolyzing the plurality of hemicellulose into monosaccharides; fermenting the monosaccharides using immobilized | 03-10-2011 |
20120301939 | METHODS OF TREATING BIOMASS - A process for producing biofuel from biomass that includes free monosaccharides is provided. The process comprises the steps of mixing the biomass with a recycled hydrolysate for a sufficient time to elute a portion of the free monosaccharides from the biomass thereby forming a sugar enriched hydrolysate. Sugar enriched hydrolysate is then separated from the biomass and monosaccharides contained in the separated sugar enriched hydrolysate are fermented. | 11-29-2012 |
J. Todd Harvey, Lakewood, CO US
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20100326610 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTINUOUSLY TREATING BIOMASS - A continuous biomass pretreatment system and method is provided. The system comprises a pipe reactor having an input end, an output end, an interior and an exterior. The pipe reactor does not have a mixing component that passes from the interior to the exterior and rotates with respect to the pipe. The system further comprises a pump in communication with the input end of the pipe reactor, a valve in communication with the output end of the pipe reactor, and a flash vessel having an input opening in communication with the output of the valve. | 12-30-2010 |
20100330648 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PREPARING BIOMASS FOR BIOTREATMENT IN A STATIC SOLID STATE BIOREACTOR - A method and system for preparing biomass for biotreatment in a static solid state bioreactor is performed in two stages. The first stage includes pre-mixing of the biomass with one or more reagent(s). The second stage includes the addition of a bulking agent to the pre-mixed biomass after a time sufficient for the reagent(s) to have reacted with the biomass. The second stage also includes mixing of the added bulking agent with the pre-mixed biomass to produce a biomass batch suitable for forming a static solid state particle bioreactor. | 12-30-2010 |
Keith A. Harvey, Oakland Park, FL US
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20080311004 | BIOSENSOR AND ULTRASONIC METHOD OF MAKING A BIOSENSOR - There is provided a test strip for testing a fluid sample, including a sample cavity configured to receive the fluid sample and an ultrasonically-spread reagent layer arranged on at least one surface of the sample cavity. There is also provided a method for making a biosensor, including providing a substrate having a region for receiving a sample; dispensing a liquid substance on at least one surface of the region for receiving a sample; and subjecting the substrate to ultrasonic vibrations to quickly and uniformly spread the liquid substance on the at least one surface of the region for receiving a sample. | 12-18-2008 |
Keith F. Harvey, Peoria, IL US
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20100161190 | System And Method For Controlling Wheel Spin And Wheel Slip On A Machine Having Differentially Driven Wheels - An electronic traction optimization system includes a control unit adapted to produce a corner speed estimate signal for each wheel of a machine, produce an ideal target speed signal for each wheel having a value at least partially responsive to the corner speed estimate signals, produces a practical target speed signal for each wheel, generates an actual target speed signal having a value responsive to a comparison of the ideal target speed signal and the practical target speed signal for each wheel. The control unit compares each actual target speed signal to an associated wheel speed signal to obtain a wheel speed error signal for each wheel and converts each wheel speed error signal to a clutch control signal, wherein each differential clutch actuator is responsive to an associated clutch control signal. | 06-24-2010 |
20110089655 | Wheel Speed Sensing System and Method - An improved speed sensing system is disclosed for a machine, such as a truck, that has an axle with an end and an axis. The machine further includes a sensor non-rotatably coupled to the end of the axle and coaxial with the axis. A wheel hub is rotatably coupled to the axle and a wheel cover is coupled to the wheel hub. The machine further includes a magnet coaxially disposed with the axis and coupled to the wheel cover for rotation about the axis as the wheel rotates. The sensor generates signals based on the rotational speed of the magnet and the wheel. For non-rotating axles that are solid or include solid spindles, a passageway for a communication line between the sensor and electronic control module (ECM) may be easily drilled thereby making the disclosed system easy to add to an existing machine or vehicle. | 04-21-2011 |
20110125376 | AUTOMATIC DOWNHILL SPEED CONTROL SYSTEM - A method for automatically controlling the downhill speed of a machine. The method includes establishing a target machine speed based on a current machine speed and determining whether at least one trigger condition including a grade greater than a predetermined threshold has been satisfied. If satisfied, the method activates a control system to control at least one of a powertrain retarder and a change in a transmission gear to prevent exceeding the target machine speed. | 05-26-2011 |
20120209484 | MACHINE CONTROL SYSTEM UTILIZING INERTIAL YAW SENSOR - An electronic traction optimization system includes a control unit adapted to produce a corner speed estimate signal for each wheel of a machine, produce an ideal target speed signal for each wheel having a value at least partially responsive to the corner speed estimate signals, produces a practical target speed signal for each wheel, generates an actual target speed signal having a value responsive to a comparison of the ideal target speed signal and the practical target speed signal for each wheel. The control unit compares each actual target speed signal to an associated wheel speed signal to obtain a wheel speed error signal for each wheel and converts each wheel speed error signal to a clutch control signal, wherein each differential clutch actuator is responsive to an associated clutch control signal. | 08-16-2012 |
20120209485 | MACHINE CONTROL SYSTEM UTILIZING INERTIAL YAW SENSOR - An electronic traction optimization system includes a control unit adapted to produce a corner speed estimate signal for each wheel of a machine, produce an ideal target speed signal for each wheel having a value at least partially responsive to the corner speed estimate signals, produces a practical target speed signal for each wheel, generates an actual target speed signal having a value responsive to a comparison of the ideal target speed signal and the practical target speed signal for each wheel. The control unit compares each actual target speed signal to an associated wheel speed signal to obtain a wheel speed error signal for each wheel and converts each wheel speed error signal to a clutch control signal, wherein each differential clutch actuator is responsive to an associated clutch control signal. | 08-16-2012 |
20120214641 | MACHINE CONTROL SYSTEM UTILIZING INERTIAL YAW SENSOR - An electronic traction optimization system includes a control unit adapted to produce a corner speed estimate signal for each wheel of a machine, produce an ideal target speed signal for each wheel having a value at least partially responsive to the corner speed estimate signals, produces a practical target speed signal for each wheel, generates an actual target speed signal having a value responsive to a comparison of the ideal target speed signal and the practical target speed signal for each wheel. The control unit compares each actual target speed signal to an associated wheel speed signal to obtain a wheel speed error signal for each wheel and converts each wheel speed error signal to a clutch control signal, wherein each differential clutch actuator is responsive to an associated clutch control signal. | 08-23-2012 |
Kenneth Ryan Harvey, Newberry, FL US
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20100294778 | Storage Tank With Flexible Shear Pad - A concrete storage tank structure comprises a tank including a floor slab having a periphery and a wall having inner and outer faces extending upwardly from the floor slab at a position adjacent the periphery of the latter. The tank structure further includes a shear pad extending outwardly away from the tank from a position adjacent a lower portion of the outer face of the wall. The shear pad and the tank are positioned relative to one another in such a way that a space is provided therebetween and a number of elongated flexible connecting elements are arranged so as to extend through the space in interconnecting relationship relative to the shear pad and the tank. A strip of resilient neoprene elastomeric material is disposed in the space. The shear pad is thus flexibly attached to the tank in such a way that the forces imposed on the wall of the tank by the shear pad during movement of the tank during use are minimized. | 11-25-2010 |
Kevin Harvey, Phoenix, AZ US
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20090177972 | WEB PAGE SECURITY SYSTEM - A security application for granting different access rights to web pages and objects on each web page is disclosed. A data table assigns one or more function identifiers (FIDs) to users. A second data table assigns a different object identifier (OID) to each web page, and to assign a different OID for each object on each web page. A third data table assigns an FID to each OID. When a user attempts to access a web page or an object on the web page, a web server compares each of the user's FIDs to the FID assigned to the web page or object. The web server grants access to the web page or object if one of the user's FIDs matches the FID assigned to the web page or object, the user is granted access to the web page or object according to the function of the matched FID. | 07-09-2009 |
20140359716 | WEB PAGE SECURITY SYSTEM - A security application for granting different access rights to web pages and objects on each web page is disclosed. A data table assigns one or more function identifiers (FIDs) to users. A second data table assigns a different object identifier (OID) to each web page, and to assign a different OID for each object on each web page. A third data table assigns an FID to each OID. When a user attempts to access a web page or an object on the web page, a web server compares each of the user's FIDs to the FID assigned to the web page or object. The web server grants access to the web page or object if one of the user's FIDs matches the FID assigned to the web page or object, the user is granted access to the web page or object according to the function of the matched FID. | 12-04-2014 |
Kevin T. Harvey, Phoenix, AZ US
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20100185937 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR CREATING MARKUP LANGUAGE DOCUMENTS - A method for generating markup language documents, e.g., XML documents, uses a code generator that creates programs configured to create dynamic XML documents at run time, avoiding many of the complexities arising from the use of conventional “XML GENERATE” statements. In one embodiment, this process involves (1) creating a template document using a markup language, wherein the template document includes a set of tags associated with the markup language documents; (2) parsing the template document to determine a working storage structure corresponding to the tags in the template document; and (3) generating an application program in the programming language (e.g., COBOL), wherein the application program includes a definition of the working storage structure, and is configured to generate, during run-time, a markup language document corresponding to the original template document. | 07-22-2010 |
20140149849 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR PROCESSING MARKUP LANGUAGE DOCUMENTS - A method for facilitating the processing of markup language documents, e.g., XML documents, uses a code generator that creates programs configured to read dynamic XML documents at run time, avoiding many of the complexities arising from the use of conventional “XML Parse” statements. In one embodiment, this process involves (1) creating a template document using the markup language, wherein the template document includes a set of tags associated with the markup language documents; (2) parsing the template document to determine a data structure corresponding to the tags in the template document; and (3) generating an application program in the programming language (e.g., COBOL), wherein the application program includes a definition of the data structure, and is configured to read, during run-time, the markup language document and generate a corresponding set of data elements corresponding to the data structure. | 05-29-2014 |
Louis S. Harvey, Cohasset, MA US
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20100268669 | Advisor Referral - An apparatus and method for an advisor referral tool for objectively matching professional services between users and advisors in an on-line or computer based environment. The advisor referral tool matches users with professional advisors by executing an advisor matching algorithm to select a subset of advisors from an advisor database based on user selected search criteria. A server computer calculates a percent match value for each advisor in the subset of advisors that corresponds to consumer responses to predetermined psychographic/profile questions. The server computer then creates a best fit advisor list of advisors from the subset of advisors that is based on the calculated percent match value. The best fit advisor list is then transmitted to and displayed on the user's computer. | 10-21-2010 |
Marcus Harvey, Seattle, WA US
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20120016903 | IDENTITY MANAGEMENT USER EXPERIENCE - Upon requesting to share one or more types of identity information, a user is automatically presented with an interface through which the user can interact in selecting an amount of identity items to share. A subset of the total identity items selected may then be shared with specified entities. Interfaces can also be used to assist the user in managing identity information that has been shared with others by providing the user with a visual list of entities for which the user has shared specified identity information and to whom updated information can be sent. | 01-19-2012 |
Micah Harvey, Madison, AL US
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20110098273 | Oligomer-Calcium Channel Blocker Conjugates - The invention provides small molecule 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 characteristics that are different from the characteristics of the small molecule drug not attached to the water soluble oligomer. | 04-28-2011 |
20140323529 | OLIGOMER-CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKER CONJUGATES - The invention provides small molecule 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 characteristics that are different from the characteristics of the small molecule drug not attached to the water soluble oligomer. | 10-30-2014 |
Micah B. Harvey, Madison, 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 |
Michael A. Harvey, Spofford, NH US
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20080196517 | Controlled transfer biological sample collection devices and methods of using such devices - The field of the present invention pertains to a controlled transfer biological collection device using a dry solid storage and transfer medium and a method for the collection of biological material of interest (genetic or proteinaceous material) in a form suitable for storage and/or subsequent analysis. Specifically, the present invention provides for a sampling device that controls the transfer of the biological sample to the storage medium by holding the storage medium and a moveable sample collection member having an analyte collection surface. The invention further provides for a method not only for storing a biological analyte on this collection device but also for analyzing the stored biological analyte using methods that are suited for automated analyzing systems. | 08-21-2008 |
20100106057 | CONTROLLED TRANSFER BIOLOGICAL SAMPLE COLLECTION DEVICES AND METHODS OF USING SUCH DEVICES - The field of the present invention pertains to a controlled transfer biological collection device using a dry solid storage and transfer medium and a method for the collection of biological material of interest (genetic or proteinaceous material) in a form suitable for storage and/or subsequent analysis. Specifically, the present invention provides for a sampling device that controls the transfer of the biological sample to the storage medium by holding the storage medium and a moveable sample collection member having an analyte collection surface. The invention further provides for a method not only for storing a biological analyte on this collection device but also for analyzing the stored biological analyte using methods that are suited for automated analyzing systems. | 04-29-2010 |
20140000392 | CONTROLLED TRANSFER BIOLOGICAL SAMPLE COLLECTION DEVICES AND METHODS OF USING SUCH DEVICES | 01-02-2014 |
Nathan K. Harvey, Pahrump, NV US
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20090280906 | SERVER CLIENT NETWORK THROTTLING METHOD FOR DOWNLOAD CONTENT - A server-client download throttling method is disclosed in which the download speed is varied when transferring a download package from a gaming server to a gaming machine in a background process, while the gaming machine is still playable by a player. The server-client download throttling method enables the downloading of software (or other data) to gaming machine on the network without affecting game play and casino revenue. In this manner, the server-client download throttling method prevents game play interruption while maximizing throughput for download transfers. | 11-12-2009 |
20090280907 | SERVER CLIENT NETWORK THROTTLING SYSTEM FOR DOWNLOAD CONTENT - A server-client download throttling system is disclosed in which the download speed is varied when transferring a download package from a gaming server to a gaming machine in a background process, while the gaming machine is still playable by a player. The server-client download throttling system enables the downloading of software (or other data) to gaming machine on the network without affecting game play and casino revenue. In this manner, the server-client download throttling system prevents game play interruption while maximizing throughput for download transfers. | 11-12-2009 |
20110014964 | WIDE-AREA TOURNAMENT GAMING SYSTEM - A gaming system and method for concurrently playing a base game and an associated tournament game is disclosed. The system includes one or more gaming machines that are capable of stand-alone base game play. The gaming machines are coupled to a network that enables players of the gaming machines to place side wagers against other players of other gaming machines in the gaming system. As players at the gaming machines play stand-alone base games, the players are concurrently offered an opportunity to engage in side wagers on tournament play against other players at the gaming machines using scores from play of the stand-alone base games. | 01-20-2011 |
20110117994 | MULTI-MONITOR SUPPORT FOR GAMING DEVICES AND RELATED METHODS - Various embodiments are directed to gaming machines having multi-monitor support for controlling up to four monitors on a gaming device. According to one embodiment, the gaming device includes a first display for presenting a primary game. The gaming device also includes a second display and a third display where the second display is positioned above the third display. The second and third displays are used in combination to present a secondary game. The gaming device further includes a multi-core processor in communication with a first video chipset and a second video chipset, wherein the first and second video chipsets support the first, second and third monitors. | 05-19-2011 |
20120005049 | ALPHA II LICENSE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - The Alpha II installation architecture requires extra management of per-seat installations to ensure the games are only installed with as many instances as were sold to the site. The License Management method manages and enforces proper per-license activation since a mechanism is present on the gaming machines to copy the software which is sold on compact flashes and installed onto hard drives. A method for providing license management using an activation application to manage and enforce proper per-license activation is disclosed. The method includes: adding purchased game titles to an active license database; requesting activation installations for game titles that are desired to be activated on associated gaming machines; creating activation installations on a portable memory device that associates the activation installations with associated gaming machines; enabling software to be installed onto each machine which the software is inserted using the portable memory device; enabling return of the portable memory device to the activation application where the portable memory device is read, after completion of the gaming machines being updated; and passing the current snapshot and confirmation data to a central licensing host to confirm the activation installations and free any uninstalled software licenses. | 01-05-2012 |
20140073404 | MULTI-MONITOR SUPPORT FOR GAMING DEVICES AND RELATED METHODS - Various embodiments are directed to gaming machines having multi-monitor support for controlling up to four monitors on a gaming device. According to one embodiment, the gaming device includes a first display for presenting a primary game. The gaming device also includes a second display. The second display is used to present a secondary game. The gaming device further includes a multi-core processor in communication with a first video chipset and a second video chipset, wherein the first and second video chipsets support the first and second monitors. | 03-13-2014 |
20140208436 | ALPHA II LICENSE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - The Alpha II installation architecture requires extra management of per-seat installations to ensure the games are only installed with as many instances as were sold to the site. The License Management method manages and enforces proper per-license activation since a mechanism is present on the gaming machines to copy the software which is sold on compact flashes and installed onto hard drives. A method for providing license management using an activation application to manage and enforce proper per-license activation is disclosed. The method includes: adding purchased game titles to an active license database; requesting activation installations for game titles that are desired to be activated on associated gaming machines; creating activation installations on a portable memory device that associates the activation installations with associated gaming machines; enabling software to be installed onto each machine which the software is inserted using the portable memory device; enabling return of the portable memory device to the activation application where the portable memory device is read, after completion of the gaming machines being updated; and passing the current snapshot and confirmation data to a central licensing host to confirm the activation installations and free any uninstalled software licenses. | 07-24-2014 |
20140329604 | TRANSPORT AGNOSTIC IPC MECHANISM - A distributed computer system includes at least two processors. Each processor includes at least one process including at least one thread and a network server. A host module is in a thread in a first processor and a client module is in a thread in a second processor. A network couples the respective network servers in the processors. The host module registers with the system via the network server in the first processor. The client module on the second processor establishes a connection with the host module on the first processor. The host module and the client module communicate through the established connection. | 11-06-2014 |
Oral Robert Harvey, Leighton, IA US
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20100044061 | VIBRATORY PLOW ASSEMBLY - The present disclosure generally relates to a method and apparatus for installing utility lines underground by using a vibratory plow. One aspect of the invention relates to using a resilient member attached to a vibrator assembly, where the resilient member stores the kinetic energy of the vibrator assembly downward movement. The kinetic energy is then released during the upward movement. The energy is applied to a plow blade so as to improve the efficiency of the plow blade as it is drawn through the ground. Another aspect of the invention relates to connecting the resilient member to the ground via a set of wheels that do not appreciably deflect during the downward movement. | 02-25-2010 |
Peter R. Harvey, Tampa, FL US
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20110000681 | Radial Spring Latch Apparatus and Methods for Making and Using Same - New locking connector assemblies and telescoping extension/retraction assemblies are disclosed that operate on the natural spring rate constraints of radial protrusions or radially constrained rings as they interact with engaging members to provide the locking force and permit the connector and extension retraction assemblies to be engage and disengaged or extended and retracted. | 01-06-2011 |
Richard Harvey, Logansport, IN US
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20100101535 | FUEL RAIL VENT SYSTEM - A fuel rail vent system for evacuating air from a fuel rail includes a first fuel reservoir and a first fuel line extending between the first fuel reservoir and the fuel rail. A fuel pump is configured in fluid communication with the first fuel reservoir to pump liquid fuel from the first fuel reservoir to the fuel rail through the first fuel line. A second fuel line separate from the first fuel line extends between the first fuel reservoir and the fuel rail. A primer system is configured for fluid communication with the first fuel reservoir to pump liquid fuel from the first fuel reservoir to the fuel rail through the second fuel line. A second fuel reservoir separate from the first fuel reservoir is configured for fluid communication with the fuel rail downstream of the fuel rail to receive any excess liquid fuel and/or fuel vapor upstream therefrom. | 04-29-2010 |
20100102257 | VAPOR VENT CONTROL APPARATUS, SYSTEM AND OUTBOARD MARINE ENGINE THEREWITH - An outboard marine engine has vapor vent control apparatus including a fuel inlet in fluid communication with a fuel reservoir of the engine. The fuel inlet is operably attachable to a fuel pin of a fuel connector. When attached, liquid fuel flows to the fuel reservoir and when detached, liquid fuel flow out of the fuel inlet is prevented. A vapor vent passage is configured in fluid communication with the liquid fuel reservoir and an air intake of the engine. A vent pin is disposed in the vapor vent passage. The vent pin moves between a first position upon attaching the fuel connector to the fuel inlet and a second position upon detaching the fuel connector from the fuel inlet. In the first position, the vapor vent passage is open to fuel vapor flow and, when in the second position, the vapor vent passage is closed to fuel vapor flow. | 04-29-2010 |
20130214793 | ELECTRICAL DIAGNOSTIC TOOL - A diagnostic tool for monitoring a component in a load electrical circuit is provided. The diagnostic tool includes a housing containing a relay, at least one electrical sensor, a computer readable memory and a processor. The relay is configured for selectively open and close the load electrical circuit according to a control electrical circuit. The at least one sensor is configured to measure current and/or voltage in the load electrical circuit and to generate signals corresponding to the electrical load drawn through the load electrical circuit. The processor is in electrical with the sensor or sensors and the computer readable memory for storing data in the computer readable memory corresponding to the signals generated by the sensor. | 08-22-2013 |
Richard Harvey, Placitas, NM US
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20110045999 | IDENTIFICATION OF NOVEL SUBGROUPS OF HIGH-RISK PEDIATRIC PRECURSOR B ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKEMIA, OUTCOME CORRELATIONS AND DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC METHODS RELATED TO SAME - The present invention relates to the identification of genetic markers patients with high risk B-precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL) and associated methods and their relationship to therapeutic outcome. The present invention also relates to diagnostic, prognostic and related methods using these genetic markers, as well as kits which provide microchips and/or immunoreagents for performing analysis on leukemia patients. | 02-24-2011 |
20110230372 | GENE EXPRESSION CLASSIFIERS FOR RELAPSE FREE SURVIVAL AND MINIMAL RESIDUAL DISEASE IMPROVE RISK CLASSIFICATION AND OUTCOME PREDICTION IN PEDIATRIC B-PRECURSOR ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKEMIA - The present invention relates to the identification of genetic markers patients with leukemia, especially including acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) at high risk for relapse, especially high risk B-precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL) and associated methods and their relationship to therapeutic outcome. The present invention also relates to diagnostic, prognostic and related methods using these genetic markers, as well as kits which provide microchips and/or immunoreagents for performing analysis on leukemia patients. | 09-22-2011 |
Richard C. Harvey, Placitas, NM US
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20090203588 | Outcome prediction and risk classification in childhood leukemia - Genes and gene expression profiles useful for predicting outcome, risk classification, cytogenetics and/or etiology in pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). OPAL1 is a novel gene associated with outcome and, along with other newly identified genes, represent a novel therapeutic targets. | 08-13-2009 |
20140322166 | GENE EXPRESSION SIGNATURES FOR DETECTION OF UNDERLYING PHILADELPHIA CHROMOSOME-LIKE (PH-LIKE) EVENTS AND THERAPEUTIC TARGETING IN LEUKEMIA - The invention provides arrays, systems, devices, methods, computer-readable media and kits that enable expression-based classification of B-precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) as being either responsive or non-responsive to tyrosine kinase inhibitor mono or co-therapy. | 10-30-2014 |
Richard Lee Harvey, Branchburg, NJ US
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20110134889 | FREQUENCY OVERLAY TECHNIQUE FOR A PICO CELL SYSTEM - To ameliorate interference between an indoor wireless pico cell system, for example in an aircraft, and public wireless communications systems operating in a surrounding or over-flown area, frequencies of operation of the indoor system are coordinated with those used by the public wireless systems in the surrounding area. The pico cell system operates one type of service on all or a portion of a band used for a different type of service by the public system. In the aircraft example, a pico cell system might support GSM narrowband service and CDMA broadband service. The airborne GSM operations use a portion, e.g. corresponding to a guard band, of CDMA service spectrum in the terrestrial network. The airborne CDMA service uses a band used for GSM service by the terrestrial network. The pico cell system dynamically changes its frequency band(s), as the aircraft flies over different areas. | 06-09-2011 |
20120284784 | AIRBORNE PICO CELL SECURITY SYSTEM - Security is provided in a wireless communication system in a moving vehicle by requiring user input of one or more security codes for validation before the system permits communication. One code, a security access code, corresponds to the vehicle travel segment and is given to the passenger(s) in transit. The second type of code, a personal identification number (PIN), is given to the passenger after baggage check-in. The PIN code is correlated to the passenger and/or seat assignment. PIN use enables associated data systems to report the seat number or location of all parties engaging in wireless communications within the vehicle. | 11-08-2012 |
Richard Lee Harvey, Neshanic Station, NJ US
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20110083152 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE TO INDIVIDUAL UNITS OF A MULTIPLE DWELLING UNIT - A system and method for providing communications service to individual units of a multiple dwelling unit (“MDU”) is disclosed. The system may comprise a communications service unit configured to distribute communications signal to at least one unit of a MDU via at least one cable, wherein the at least one cable are distributed along the exterior of the MDU, one or more network interface elements communicatively coupled to the at least one cable, wherein each of the one or more network interface elements are positioned near a window of the MDU, and an antenna communicatively coupled to each of the one or more network interface elements, wherein the antenna is configured to transmit the communications signal to one or more network elements in at least one unit of the MDU. | 04-07-2011 |
Richard W. Harvey, Logansport, IN US
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20080204032 | Electrical connector Integrity Tester - This invention provides an electric fuel pump tester that allows a technician to simulate the real-life operation of the electrical system of the vehicle, i.e., when the fuel pump is installed. The present invention provides a tester that includes a load that is similar to that of an installed fuel pump. In this manner, a technician may monitor simulated real-life operation of the vehicle's electrical system. | 08-28-2008 |
Robert Harvey, Wichita, KS US
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20090103258 | Shoulder screw and handle drive mounting system - A computer storage enclosure may comprise a mounting chassis and a computer drive apparatus. The mounting chassis may have a plurality of computer drive guides, a plurality of cam pins, and a mounting chassis disengagement ramp. The computer drive apparatus may include a computer drive, a plurality of shoulder screws, and a computer drive handle. The computer drive apparatus may be mounted on the mounting chassis utilizing the shoulder screws guided by the computer drive guides and secured by the computer drive handle, the cam pins, and the shoulder screws. The computer drive apparatus may include a blade drive and be hot-swappable. | 04-23-2009 |
20100037448 | ADJUSTABLE EMI BAFFLING APPARATUS FOR DATA STORAGE SYSTEMS - The present invention is directed to an apparatus for reducing and constraining EMI (electronic magnetic radiation) emissions without affecting the internals of data storage system components. A baffle is attached to the exterior of the housing of a data storage system component by baffle mounts. The baffle is operable between a closed position, where the baffle blocks EMI emitted by connectors on the data storage system component, and an open position, where the connectors are not blocked allowing for servicing and cable management. The baffle may comprise an EMI absorbing material and be tuned to meet specific EMI requirements. The baffle mounts offsets the baffle from the data storage system component and the baffle includes a number of holes to allow airflow. The adjustable EMI baffling apparatus does not interfere with other mounted components while the data storage system component is mounted in a cabinet. | 02-18-2010 |
20140126139 | Adjustable EMI Baffling Apparatus for Data Storage Systems - The present invention is directed to an apparatus for reducing and constraining EMI (electronic magnetic radiation) emissions without affecting the internals of data storage system components. A baffle is attached to the exterior of the housing of a data storage system component by baffle mounts. The baffle is operable between a closed position, where the baffle blocks EMI emitted by connectors on the data storage system component, and an open position, where the connectors are not blocked allowing for servicing and cable management. The baffle may comprise an EMI absorbing material and be tuned to meet specific EMI requirements. The baffle mounts offsets the baffle from the data storage system component and the baffle includes a number of holes to allow airflow. The adjustable EMI baffling apparatus does not interfere with other mounted components while the data storage system component is mounted in a cabinet. | 05-08-2014 |
Robert T. Harvey, Wichita, KS US
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20090257185 | Storage Blade - A blade-system computer component with a chassis and a blade. The chassis has a housing for a blade, chassis electrical contacts for making electrical connections to the blade, and two rails for engaging the blade along two sides of a length of the blade. Each of the two rails has a slider portion and a rack portion that both engage the blade, and are both disposed along an entire length of the two rails. The blade has blade electrical contacts for making electrical connections to the chassis, two glides disposed along the entire length of the two sides of the blade, where each of the two glides engage the slider portion of each of the two rails, and provide stability to the blade during relative movement between the blade and the chassis. At least one pinion engages the rack portion of at least one of the two rails, and provides dampening to the relative movement between the blade and the chassis. | 10-15-2009 |
20090257186 | Horizontal drive drawer system and method - An apparatus may include drive chassis, at least one horizontal drive drawer extending from a first side of the drive chassis to a second side of the drive chassis and/or at Least one computer drive disposed on the horizontal drive drawer. Additionally, a computer server system and a method for providing the apparatus are disclosed. | 10-15-2009 |
Ronald B. Harvey, Mesa, AZ US
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20090240923 | Computing Device with Entry Authentication into Trusted Execution Environment and Method Therefor - A computing device ( | 09-24-2009 |
Rubin Harvey, Morristown, NJ US
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20100103871 | Methods and systems for providing user information in telecommunications networks - Example embodiments and methods are directed to providing and otherwise handling user information within telecommunications networks, including wireless telecommunications networks. Example embodiments may include wireless networks having a Correlation Data Records Store (CDRS) that may store and update all user data needed by applications and services operating in example networks. Example methods may provide for collection and handling in the CDRS of all user information relied upon by applications and services operating in wireless networks, so as to reduce resource consumption by such applications and services. | 04-29-2010 |
Sarah E. Harvey, Phoenix, AZ US
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20100299233 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR APPROVAL AND ALLOCATION OF COSTS IN ELECTRONIC PROCUREMENT - A system, method and computer program product for approval and allocation of costs in electronic procurement is described, wherein approval and allocation of costs are made in response to an electronic invoice, which includes information used to allocate procurement costs to one or more cost centers. | 11-25-2010 |
20110196766 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR APPROVAL AND ALLOCATION OF COSTS IN ELECTRONIC PROCUREMENT - A system, method and computer program product for approval and allocation of costs in electronic procurement is described, wherein approval and allocation of costs are made in response to an electronic invoice, which includes information used to allocate procurement costs to one or more cost centers. | 08-11-2011 |
Scott D. Harvey, Kennewick, WA US
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20100058924 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SELECTIVE CAPTURE OF GAS PHASE ANALYTES USING METAL BETA-DIKETONATE POLYMERS - A process and sensor device are disclosed that employ metal β-diketonate polymers to selectively capture gas-phase explosives and weaponized chemical agents in a sampling area or volume. The metal β-diketonate polymers can be applied to surfaces in various analytical formats for detection of: improvised explosive devices, unexploded ordinance, munitions hidden in cargo holds, explosives, and chemical weapons in public areas. | 03-11-2010 |
20100203652 | Method and apparatus for selective capture of gas phase analytes using metal beta-diketonate polymers - A process and sensor device are disclosed that employ metal β-diketonate polymers to selectively capture gas-phase explosives and weaponized chemical agents in a sampling area or volume. The metal β-diketonate polymers can be applied to surfaces in various analytical formats for detection of: improvised explosive devices, unexploded ordinance, munitions hidden in cargo holds, explosives, and chemical weapons in public areas. | 08-12-2010 |
Scott H. Harvey, West Liberty, IA US
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20100272585 | Radial Cam-Driven Compressor and Radial Cam-Driven Compressor Assemblies - A first aspect of the invention includes a multi-stage gas compressor having a central cam with a plurality of pistons operably connected to and radially extending from the central cam. The cam follower assemblies each include a roller element connected to a roller bracket which rides within and along a guide channel defines by facing grooves formed in housing end plates. | 10-28-2010 |
Thomas Jeffrey Harvey, Nederland, CO US
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20080283670 | K-truss deployable boom system - An outer space deployable boom system is formed of a plurality of interconnected longeron members that are linked by diagonal members and batten frames. The diagonal members are arranged in a unique K-type configuration that provides a predictable and orderly folding dynamic as the boom system transitions from a stowed state to a deployed state. | 11-20-2008 |
Tobias George Harvey, Lorton, VA US
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20110306864 | POSITIONER FOR ULTRA-PORTABLE IMAGING SYSTEM - A flexible, lightweight, easily maneuverable positioner for an imaging system. The positioning system in one example has a cart section with a base frame coupled to one or more wheels. There is a mast extending from the cart section and a linkage assembly coupled to a second end of the mast, wherein the mast is configured to swing about a vertical plane. There is a positioning arm coupled to the linkage assembly, wherein the positioning arm is configured to swing about at least one of a horizontal plane and the vertical plane. An imaging bracket is used to couple to the positioning arm and configured to receive an imaging unit. In one example, the positioner is coupled together by fasteners, wherein the positioner can be assembled and dis-assembled via the fasteners without tools | 12-15-2011 |
Toby Justin Harvey, Nederland, CO US
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20080283670 | K-truss deployable boom system - An outer space deployable boom system is formed of a plurality of interconnected longeron members that are linked by diagonal members and batten frames. The diagonal members are arranged in a unique K-type configuration that provides a predictable and orderly folding dynamic as the boom system transitions from a stowed state to a deployed state. | 11-20-2008 |
Todd Harvey, Schaumburg, IL US
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20100040510 | METHOD FOR CONVERTING BIOMASS INTO SYNTHESIS GAS USING A PRESSURIZED MULTI-STAGE PROGRESSIVELY EXPANDING FLUIDIZED BED GASIFIER FOLLOWED BY AN OXYBLOWN AUTOTHERMAL REFORMER TO REDUCE METHANE AND TARS - The invention provides systems and methods for converting biomass into syngas using a pressurized multi-stage progressively expanding fluidized bed gasifier to eliminate or reduce the formation of methane, volatiles such as BTX, and tars. The gasifier may include a reactive stage that may receive a biomass feed through a feed line and oxygen through an oxygen feed line. The gasifier may also include a fluidized bed section that may be configured to receive the reaction products from the first stage, mix them and perform fluidized bed activity. A gasifier may also have a disengagement section that may be configured to separate fluidized media and particulate matter from syngas product. A gasification system may also include oxyblown catalytic autothermal reactor and a cryogenic air separation unit. | 02-18-2010 |
20100040527 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCING AMMONIA FROM BIOMASS - This invention provides a process for making ammonia from biomass. The biomass may be first reacted with oxygen and steam to generate a biosyngas comprising hydrogen (H | 02-18-2010 |
20130197249 | EXTRACTION OF IMMOBILIZED OIL USING MIXTURES OF FOOD GRADE SOLVENTS - The invention provides extraction of immobilized oil from an oil-containing feed using a food grade solvent. The food grade solvent may include ethyl acetate or ethyl lactate. The solvent may also include an ethanol co-solvent with the ethyl acetate or ethyl lactate. The solvent may be recaptured within the system and reused in the process. | 08-01-2013 |
20130287917 | FATTY ACIDS FROM PHYTOPLANKTON - This invention relates to a new process for making fatty acids directly from a feedstock consisting of phytoplankton in water without the need to a) thermally separate, dewater and dry the phytoplankton, and b) extract the immobilized lipids. | 10-31-2013 |
Travis Harvey, Portland, OR US
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20100275344 | RESILIENT BAND FOR ARTICLE OF APPAREL - A resilient band for use with articles of apparel, the band is formed with a first fabric operably secured to a strip of more resilient material that is preferably a second fabric such as powermesh or the like. The band is formed by stretching the first fabric and resilient material into a stretched position and operably securing the two materials together with a fastening structure. Preferably, the fastening structure is a plurality of spaced-apart stitching line that are parrellely aligned with each other and substantially perpendicularly aligned with the longitudinal length of the band. | 11-04-2010 |
20140041565 | RESILIENT BAND FOR ARTICLE OF APPAREL - A method of forming a resilient band for an article of apparel includes stretching a first fabric having a first resiliency to a first stretched position and stretching a second fabric having a second resiliency to a second stretched position. The second resiliency is greater than the first resiliency. The method further includes securing the first fabric to the second fabric while the first fabric is in the first stretched position and while the second fabric is in the second stretched position. Moreover, the method includes releasing the first fabric from the first stretched position and the second fabric from the second stretched position after securing the first fabric to the second fabric. | 02-13-2014 |
William Harvey, Chicago, IL US
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20080259209 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONVERGING AND DISPLAYING HIGH DEFINITION VIDEO SIGNALS - A system and method for processing and displaying a unitary image formed from the combination of a broadcast signal with a second signal with no or minimal modification, alteration or degradation of the broadcast signal. In one embodiment, the system and method processes and displays a High Definition Television (HDTV) video signal with another High Definition (HD) video and/or non-video digital media signal as one combined HD image. This convergence allows the HDTV video signal and the additional HD signal to be displayed on a monitor as a combined HD image without any modification in the appearance of the HDTV image when compared to an unprocessed HDTV image. The system and method allows an HDTV video signal to be wrapped and displayed with an additional media, such as advertising and entertainment, in a variety of display configurations. The advertising and entertainment may be selected based on various considerations to provide targeted advertising and entertainment. | 10-23-2008 |
William B. Harvey, Laytonsville, MD US
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20080267612 | Miniaturized turret-mounted camera assembly - A light weight camera mounting assembly allowing for tilt and pan of a camera through a significant portion of a spherical rang of view with minimal parts count, minimal weight and minimal weight in the rotated portion of the assembly. A retraction/extension assembly for a light weight camera with minimal weight and complexity. Doors which open to allow a camera to extend beyond the surface of a vehicle and close to protect the camera and allow for landing of the vehicle without external skids. | 10-30-2008 |