Hazen, US
Aaron Joseph Hazen, Tega Cay, SC US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20100125609 | Digital Comic and Sequential Art Multimedia File Format - A multimedia file embedded on a computer readable storage medium has a file format comprising a file header section including metadata describing the multimedia file; and a file body section including a frame information section for each frame in a sequence of frames in the multimedia file. | 05-20-2010 |
Alexes Hazen, Brooklyn, NY US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20130030322 | TISSUE COLLECTION SYSTEM - The present invention relates to a tissue collection system. The system includes an outer housing, a first cylindrical fenestrated member within and immovable relative to the outer housing, a second cylindrical fenestrated member defining an inner tissue collection chamber and being positioned within and rotatable relative to the first cylindrical fenestrated member, a plunger axially movable within the second fenestrated member, an elongate rod being connected to the plunger, and one or more stop units attached to the outer housing. The present invention also relates to methods for separating components of a tissue sample using a system according to the present invention. | 01-31-2013 |
Amy Hazen, Houston, TX US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20100136026 | Ship Inhibition to Direct Hematopoietic Stem Cells and Induce Extramedullary Hematopoiesis - The present invention concerns inhibition of SHIP expression and/or function in mammalian subjects to direct HSC from the bone marrow to other sites in the body (such as the spleen and/or liver), where they then re-establish blood cell production. The method of the invention can be employed, for example, to rescue or enhance blood cell recovery during bone marrow impairment due to bone-seeking radioisotope exposure, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, infection, or genetic or congenital defects. Preferably, inhibition of SHIP expression and/or function is achieved by administering an effective amount of one or more SHIP inhibitors to the subject. In one embodiment, the subject is suffering from, or at risk of developing, bone marrow failure (such as an aplastic bone marrow failure syndrome). In another embodiment, the subject is suffering from, or at risk of, exposure to a bone-seeking radioisotope. In another embodiment, the subject is suffering from, or at risk of developing, fibrotic or damaged bone marrow due to chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy for cancer. | 06-03-2010 |
Bradley J. Hazen, Rochester, MI US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20120018026 | CROSS-LINKED POLYOLEFIN FOAM DUCT FOR HVAC APPLICATIONS - A foam air duct for transferring heated or cooled air throughout an automotive vehicle. Material for the foam air duct may be a closed-cell polyolefin foam blend that creates several advantages in automotive HVAC design including reduction in the weight of the foam air duct, flexibility, and reduction in noise, vibrations and harshness (NVH) during operation. | 01-26-2012 |
20150158236 | AIR FILLED GASKET - A foam twin-sheet formed air filled gasket is provided. The foam sheets need not be covered with one or more layers of air impermeable materials before, during or after the twin-sheet forming process. Methods for manufacturing the air filled gaskets are also disclosed. | 06-11-2015 |
20150362097 | FOAM DUCT WITH CAPTURED INSERT FOR IMPROVED CONNECTABILITY - The disclosure provides a hollow foam duct with an insert for improved connectability. The insert provides tactile and/or audible feedback to a user connecting a foam duct to, for example, an HVAC unit in an automobile. A method for making a foam duct is also disclosed. | 12-17-2015 |
Chad Hazen, Vancouver, WA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20140081649 | Talking Medicine Bottle and Label and System for Manufacturing the Same - A talking medicine label, bottle, system and method for their manufacture are described. The system and method include use of a recording device by speaking into a microphone and then affixing the talking label to the side of a conventional pill bottle to transform it into a talking pill bottle. The system and method alternatively may include a point of sale (POS) terminal and a speech synthesis device for programming the label with a synthetic-speech recording. | 03-20-2014 |
20150046165 | Talking Medicine Bottle and Label and System and Method for Manufacturing the Same - A talking medicine label, bottle, system and method for their manufacture are described. The system and method include use of a recording device by speaking into a microphone and then affixing the talking label to the side of a conventional pill bottle to transform it into a talking pill bottle. The system and method alternatively may include a PC/POS terminal and a speech synthesis device for programming the label with a synthetic-speech recording. | 02-12-2015 |
Christopher Hazen, Montclair, NJ US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20100100429 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR USING WORLD-SPACE COORDINATES OF AD OBJECTS AND CAMERA INFORMATION FOR ADVERSTISING WITHIN A VITRTUAL ENVIRONMENT - An ad system for use in a virtual environment. The ad system includes an ad engine integrated in an advertising enabled application, an advertising scheduling system, reporting software, impression metric processing software, and billing components wherein coordinates of ad object and camera data were made available to the ad engine during development of the application. Related methods of developing advertising enabled application software including an ad engine and use of a computer system for delivering ad content within a virtual environment are also provided. | 04-22-2010 |
Daniel Robert Hazen, Round Rock, TX US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20120123583 | Controlling a Discrete-Type Manufacturing Process with a Multivariate Model - Described are methods, systems, and a computer-readable storage medium for controlling a discrete-type manufacturing process (e.g., an injection molding process) with a multivariate model. Data representing process parameters, operating parameters, or both of the manufacturing process are received. The received data is compared with a multivariate model that approximates the manufacturing process to provide a result. Upon the result of the comparing satisfying a condition, one or more values for a set of operating parameters for the manufacturing process are determined. When the one or more determined values for the set of operating parameters satisfies a criterion, at least one operating parameter of the manufacturing process is updated. | 05-17-2012 |
Daniel T. Hazen, Bellevue, WA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20110283759 | SLOW CALCIUM RELEASE FERTILIZER - Slow calcium release fertilizers and methods for their synthesis are described. Organic materials, particularly from manure are used for coating to achieve slow release forms of the fertilizer. Desirably, low temperature kinetic treatments are used to prepare pulverized forms having small size yet well coated with natural (non-denatured) molecular material to achieve the slow release. A desired embodiment is made from kinetic processing of rock gypsum and manure at low temperatures with added acid. Use of the fertilizers leads to acceleration of microbial viability. | 11-24-2011 |
David Charles Hazen, North Canton, OH US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20090077764 | Maneuverable Domestic Cleaning Appliance - An upright floor vacuum cleaner comprising (a) a base having a vacuum nozzle disposed for cleaning the floor; (b) an upright handle having one end thereof connected to the base for pivotal movement thereon about a generally horizontal axis; (c) a suction source operative, upon energization, to create a vacuum in said nozzle; and, (d) a plurality of freely rotatable wheels mounted on said base each fully castered about a vertical axis and operative to permit free omni directional movement in translation and rotation of the base on the floor. | 03-26-2009 |
Frank Hazen, Metairie, LA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20110064524 | Diver operated jetting sled and method - A light weight self propelled jetting sled operable by a diver used to bury pipelines below the ocean floor with vertical jetting heads, horizontal jetting heads, bumpers, air lifts, buoyancy chambers, adjustable power rollers, upper rollers, water hand jet, and a control panel. In the method, with the use of buoyancy tanks and a jump sling, the diver can jump the jetting sled over crossing pipelines and continue the jetting operation without the need for surface cranes | 03-17-2011 |
Gary A. Hazen, Houston, TX US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20090160449 | Antennas for Deep Induction Array Tools with Increased Sensitivities - Improved receiver antennas are disclosed for long offset tensor induction army logging tools. The disclosed antennas include a bobbin which accommodates a ferromagnetic core. The outer surface of the bobbin is wrapped around a binding so that winding is thicker or includes more turns towards a center of the bobbin and is thinner or includes less turns towards the outer ends of the bobbin. The result is that the primary winding with a curved or parabolic profile that enhances the effective magnetic permeability and magnetic moment of the antenna. A secondary winding may also be utilized for flux feedback compensation. The elimination of winding turns towards the ends of the magnetic coil result in reduced DC resistance and the reduction in parasitic capacitance of the antennas. The disclosed antennas may be used in x-y-z receiver arrays. | 06-25-2009 |
Griffith Buckley Hazen, San Francisco, CA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20100332975 | AUTOMATIC MESSAGE MODERATION FOR MAILING LISTS - Email messages in a mailing list for an organization are monitored and filtered (or queued for moderation) based on predetermined characteristics of the message. A manager of the mailing list can later determine whether the queued messages should be approved and distributed to the intended recipients or rejected and prevented from being distributed. Alternatively, an automatic decision is made to approve or reject messages based on the predetermined characteristics. The predetermined characteristics include: the size of the mailing list; the size of the email message; the existence of specified words (such as a product name or a specific word such as “confidential”) within the message; no subject line; the sender has sent too many messages already; and the email address matches a list. | 12-30-2010 |
20150081800 | MANAGING MEMBERSHIP IN SOCIAL GROUPINGS OF CONTACTS FOR A PARTICIPANT OF AN E-MAIL CONVERSATION THREAD - Configurations of the subject technology integrate with an online social networking service in order to manage membership of contacts within one or more social circles provided by the online social networking service. In one example, a button or other similar graphical element is provided to provide this functionality in a widget displayed in a user's e-mail application. The widget in one example is displayed in a conversation thread view of a conversation including one or more different e-mails from one or more participants. For a selected participant of the conversation thread, the aforementioned button is initially rendered to provide an indication of the participant's inclusion in one or more of the user's social circles. Selecting or hovering over the aforementioned button further allows the user to add the conversation participant to the user's social circles. | 03-19-2015 |
20150121233 | Synchronized Distributed Networks with Frictionless Application Installation - Methods and systems are provided related to synchronized networks. A synchronized network can include a node and additional nodes. The node can receive a packet including information. The node can determine whether the packet is from the synchronized network. After determining that the packet is from the synchronized network, the node can: send the packet to at least one of the additional nodes, determine whether a synchronized network interface (SNI) is on the node and is associated with the packet, where the SNI includes software executable on the node. After determining that the SNI is on the node and is associated with the packet, the node can generate a view of data in the synchronized network by: determining a user interface (UI) layout associated with the SNI, generating the view based on the UI layout and on the information using the SNI, and provide the view. | 04-30-2015 |
20150121363 | Synchronized Distributed Networks with Frictionless Application Installation - A node of a synchronized network can receive a triggering input. The triggering input can be an input related to: receiving a packet from the synchronized network, sending a packet using the synchronized network, utilizing an application of the node, a sensor associated with the node, a user interface associated with the node, a location associated with the node, and/or a status of the node. The node can determine a synchronized network interface (SNI) that is associated with the triggering input and is configured with software for utilizing the synchronized network. The node can determine whether the software of the SNI is uninstalled on the node. After determining that the software of the SNI is uninstalled on the node, the node can receive, install, and execute the software of the SNI to utilize the synchronized network. | 04-30-2015 |
James Lyle Hazen, Young Harris, GA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20130261083 | ADJUVANTS FOR INSECTICIDES - The invention relates to additives enhancing the activity of certain insecticides, to significantly increase the effect of such insecticides when applied to the exterior foliage of a plant, thus increasing the kill rate of feeding insects that are normally protected deep within other tissue structures of the plant. | 10-03-2013 |
James Lyle Hazen, Ridgefield, CT US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20100087318 | Herbicidal Compositions - The present invention provides an improved herbicidal composition including (a) an effective amount of an herbicidal cyclohexandione oxime compound or agriculturally acceptable salt thereof; (b) one or more esters of a fatty acid; (c) a salt of dodecylbenzensulfonic acid; (d) at least one nonionic surfactant selected from the group consisting of polyoxyethylene plant oils and polyoxyethylene sorbitan esters; and (e) optionally another herbicide. | 04-08-2010 |
John Hazen, Kirkland, WA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20130067600 | SELECTIVE FILE ACCESS FOR APPLICATIONS - Methods, systems, and computer program products are provided for enabling selective file system access by applications. An application is installed in a computing device. An application manifest associated with the application is received. The application manifest indicates one or more file types that the application is allowed to access. The indicated file type(s) are registered in a location accessible by a broker service. The application is launched as an application process. The application process is isolated in an application container. The application container prevents direct access by the application process to file system data. An access request related to first data of the file system data is received at the broker service from the application process. Access by the application process to the first data is enabled when the broker service determines that a file type of the first data is included in the registered file type(s). | 03-14-2013 |
John Hazen, Huntington Beach, CA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20100185525 | CONTROLLING PRESENTATION OF PURCHASING INFORMATION BASED ON ITEM AVAILABILITY - Systems and methods may relate to receiving a request for an electronic document comprising content, retrieving the electronic document associated with the request, and processing the electronic document to identify an inventory tag that identifies an item in the content. The systems and methods may further relate to obtaining availability information of the item associated with the inventory tag, updating the electronic document to include the availability information, and transmitting the electronic document including the availability information. | 07-22-2010 |
John Hazen, South Hadley, MA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20100314036 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TRANSFER LAMINATION - An embodiment of the inventive method of transfer lamination bonding a first metallized side of a film to a substrate. Then a breakaway coating is applied to a second, non-metallized side of the film after the first metallized side has been bonded to the substrate. The bonded film and substrate are then placed in an oven. The film is then stripped from the substrate leaving metal from the film deposited on the substrate. The application of the breakaway coating is performed as an inline part of the transfer lamination process thereby providing an ease of manufacture presently unknown. | 12-16-2010 |
20110109949 | PRINTER REGISTER HOLOGRAPHIC IMAGES - A method of creating a substrate containing multiple holographic images. The method includes dividing the substrate into a plurality of equally sized print surfaces and placing a holographic image on each of the print surfaces. Wherein the holographic image is placed at substantially the same location on each of the print surfaces. | 05-12-2011 |
20130202897 | DIGITALLY RECEPTIVE COATING METHOD - A digitally receptive coating method includes the steps of applying a digitally receptive coating to a first side of a film, metalizing the first side of the film and bonding the metalized first side of the film to a substrate to produce a laminate having a digitally receptive coating. | 08-08-2013 |
20130334808 | ECO-FRIENDLY CARD CONSTRUCTION AND METHOD - An eco-friendly card construction includes four plies of paper stock and an adhesive between each of the four plies of paper stock, the adhesive holding the plies to one another. The card has a Sheffield smoothness of 30 or less and a thickness in the range of 27-30 mils. | 12-19-2013 |
20140009806 | METHOD FOR SINGLE-WRITE HOLOGRAPHIC IMAGING - A method for single-write holographic imaging involves determining a layout of a plurality of holographic images on a substrate, the plurality of holographic images including at least a first holographic image having a first parameter set and a second holographic image having a second parameter set, inputting the parameter sets into a database and controlling an imaging apparatus to image the first and second holographic images on the substrate in a single session to create an integrated holographic pattern. | 01-09-2014 |
20140022617 | FREEFORM HOLOGRAPHIC IMAGING APPARATUS AND METHOD - A freeform holographic imaging apparatus includes an imaging table for supporting a substrate, an imaging beam positioned adjacent to the imaging table; and a controller operatively connected to the imaging beam and configured to control a position of the imaging beam with respect to the imaging table. The controller is configured to control the imaging beam to image first and second holographic optical elements on the substrate, wherein each of the first and second holographic optical elements are a single pixel. The first holographic optical element is imaged according to a first parameter set and the second holographic optical element is imaged according to a second parameter set. | 01-23-2014 |
John A.m. Hazen, Kirkland, WA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20130061316 | Capability Access Management for Processes - Capability access management techniques for processes are described. In one or more implementations, a token is formed having one or more security identifiers that reference capabilities described in a manifest for the executable code responsive to an input received to initiate execution of executable code installed on the computing device. The one or more processes formed through execution of the executable code on the computing device are associated with the token, the token usable to manage access of the one or more processes to the capabilities of the computing device. | 03-07-2013 |
John A. M. Hazen, Kirkland, WA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20140173071 | APPLICATION BASED HARDWARE IDENTIFIERS - An application based hardware identifier is generated for an application on a device. The application based hardware identifier is generated based on both information describing the application and information describing one or more hardware components of the device. The application based hardware identifier can also optionally be based on an identifier of a user of the device. The application based hardware identifier can be provided by the application to a service provider, allowing the service provider to associate the application based hardware identifier with a particular user or user account. However, as the application based hardware identifier is based on the application information, different applications on the same device will have different application based hardware identifiers. The application based hardware identifier thus helps maintain privacy by preventing tracking of the device across different applications. | 06-19-2014 |
John Andrew Hazen, Huntington Beach, CA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20090119599 | Computer, computer-readable medium, and related method for posting a message related to a vehicle license plate - A computer-readable medium, a computer including the computer-readable medium, and a related method for adding a message regarding a vehicle having a license plate to a web page that is associated with a website. The web page is configured to be displayed on a computer monitor for viewing by a user. The method includes receiving an electronic communication that includes information regarding the license plate and a message that is related to the vehicle, and adding the information regarding the license plate and the message to the web page. The user who views the web page that includes the information regarding the license plate and the message can be anyone who accesses the website. | 05-07-2009 |
John H. Hazen, South Hadley, MA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20110002021 | TRUE THREE DIMENSIONAL IMAGERY AND USE THEREOF - A method for producing true three dimension imagery includes positioning an object to be imaged and directing imaging laser beams to impinge upon the object. Splitting the imaging laser beams after the imaging laser beams have impinged upon the object is then accomplished, while redirecting the split imaging beams to a recording substrate. | 01-06-2011 |
Kevin Hazen, Gilbert, AZ US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20150011848 | MULTIPLEXED PATHLENGTH RESOLVED NONINVASIVE ANALYZER APPARATUS AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF - A noninvasive analyzer apparatus and method of use thereof is described using one or a plurality of sample illumination zones coupled to at least one two-dimensional detector array monitoring a plurality of detection zones. Control of illumination times and/or patterns along with selected detection zones yields pathlength resolved groups of spectra. Sectioned pixels and/or zones of the detector are optionally filtered for different light throughput as a function of wavelength. The pathlength resolved groups of spectra are subsequently analyzed to determine an analyte property. Optionally, in the mapping and/or collection phase, incident light is controllably varied in time in terms of any of: sample probe position, incident light solid angle, incident light angle, depth of focus, energy, intensity, and/or detection angle. Optionally, one or more physiological property and/or model property related to a physiological property is used in the analyte property determination. | 01-08-2015 |
20150011849 | MULTIPLEXED PATHLENGTH RESOLVED NONINVASIVE ANALYZER APPARATUS WITH STACKED FILTERS AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF - A noninvasive analyzer apparatus and method of use thereof is described using a plurality of sample illumination zones optically coupled to at least two optically stacked two-dimensional optical filter arrays. Sectioned pixels and/or zones of a detector array are optionally filtered for different light throughput and/or are passed through various pathlengths using the stacked two-dimensional optical filter arrays. Resulting pathlength resolved/wavelength controlled groups of spectra are subsequently analyzed to determine an analyte property. | 01-08-2015 |
20150011850 | MULTIPLEXED PATHLENGTH RESOLVED NONINVASIVE ANALYZER APPARATUS WITH DYNAMIC OPTICAL PATHS AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF - A noninvasive analyzer apparatus and method of use thereof is described comprising a near-infrared source, a detector, and a photon transport system configured to direct photons from the source to the detector via an analyzer-sample optical interface. The photon transport system includes a dynamically position light directing unit used to, within a measurement time period for a single analyte concentration determination, change any of: radius, energy, intensity, position, incident angle, solid angle, and/or depth of penetration of a beam of photons entering skin of a subject. | 01-08-2015 |
20150018644 | MULTIPLEXED PATHLENGTH RESOLVED NONINVASIVE ANALYZER APPARATUS WITH NON-UNIFORM DETECTOR ARRAY AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF - A noninvasive analyzer apparatus and method of use thereof is described comprising a near-infrared source, a non-uniform detector array, and a photon transport system configured to direct photons from the source to the detector via an analyzer-sample optical interface. The non-uniform detector array provides a multitude of distinguishable optical pathlengths, couples to a plurality of optical transmission filters, couples to a plurality of light directing micro-optics, and/or couples to an array of light-emitting diodes. | 01-15-2015 |
20160058340 | MULTIPLEXED PATHLENGTH RESOLVED NONINVASIVE ANALYZER APPARATUS WITH STACKED FILTERS AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF - A noninvasive analyzer apparatus and method of use thereof is described using a plurality of sample illumination zones optically coupled to at least two optically stacked two-dimensional optical filter arrays. Sectioned pixels and/or zones of a detector array are optionally filtered for different light throughput and/or are passed through various pathlengths using the stacked two-dimensional optical filter arrays. Resulting pathlength resolved/wavelength controlled groups of spectra are subsequently analyzed to determine an analyte property. | 03-03-2016 |
Kevin Hazen, Spartanburg, SC US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20130136904 | Winder Liner for Unvulcanized Rubber Material - A winder liner for unvulcanized rubber material comprising a first woven layer, a second woven layer, and a polymer layer. The first and second woven layers each contain a plurality of warp tape elements in a warp direction interwoven with a plurality of weft tape elements in a weft direction and a plurality of interstices between the warp and weft tape elements. The polymer layer is disposed on the inner surfaces of the first woven layer and the second woven layer and in the interstices of the first woven layer and the second woven layer. The polymer layer contains a first polymer comprising a co-polymer having at least 50% α-olefin units and is characterized by a number-average molecular weight of about 7,000 to 500,000 g/mol, and a viscosity of between about 2,500 and 150,000 cP measured at 170° C. | 05-30-2013 |
Kevin H. Hazen, Gilbert, AZ US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20080316478 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SPECTROMETER NOISE REDUCTION - Methods and apparatus for enhancing reference spectra are presented. Movement of a reference material relative to a spectrometer optical path is used to enhance reference spectra precision. Alternatively, changing an optically sampled area and/or volume of a reference material during collection of a reference spectrum is used to enhance reference spectra precision. Two separate cases are treated, where the observed variation removed is dependent upon hardware configuration of an analyzer and position of the analyzer relative to the reference. The first case is reduction or removal of radiance variation. The second case is reduction or removal of spectral variation due to observed diffraction. Enhanced reference spectra precision results in enhanced precision and/or accuracy of associated analyte property determinations. | 12-25-2008 |
20080319382 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COUPLING A CHANNELED SAMPLE PROBE TO TISSUE - Sampling is controlled in order to enhance analyte concentration estimation derived from noninvasive sampling. More particularly, sampling is controlled using controlled fluid delivery to a region between a tip of a sample probe and a tissue measurement site. The controlled fluid delivery enhances coverage of a skin sample site with the thin layer of fluid. Delivery of contact fluid is controlled in terms of spatial delivery, volume, thickness, distribution, temperature, and/or pressure. | 12-25-2008 |
20090036759 | COLLAPSIBLE NONINVASIVE ANALYZER METHOD AND APPARATUS - The invention relates generally to a noninvasive spectroscopic based analyzer. More particularly, a collapsible spectrometer and or deployable subject interface for an analyzer, such as a noninvasive glucose concentration analyzer, is described. | 02-05-2009 |
20090098587 | METHOD OF SCREENING FOR DISORDERS OF GLUCOSE METABOLISM - A method of screening for disorders of glucose metabolism such as impaired glucose tolerance and diabetes allows prevention, or early detection and treatment of diabetic complications such as cardiovascular disease, retinopathy, and other disorders of the major organs and systems. A mathematical algorithm evaluates the shape of a subject's glucose profile and classifies the profile into one of several predefined clusters, each cluster corresponding either to a normal condition or one of several abnormal conditions. The series of blood glucose values making up the glucose tolerance curve may be measured using any glucose analyzer including: invasive, minimally invasive and noninvasive types. The method is executed on a processing device programmed to perform the steps of the method. Depending on the outcome of the screening, a subject may be provided with additional information concerning their condition and/or counseled to consult further with their health care provider. | 04-16-2009 |
20090318786 | CHANNELED TISSUE SAMPLE PROBE METHOD AND APPARATUS - Sampling is controlled in order to enhance analyte concentration estimation derived from noninvasive sampling. More particularly, sampling is controlled using controlled fluid delivery to a region between a tip of a sample probe and a tissue measurement site. The controlled fluid delivery enhances coverage of a skin sample site with the thin layer of fluid. Delivery of contact fluid is controlled in terms of spatial delivery, volume, thickness, distribution, temperature, and/or pressure. | 12-24-2009 |
20150015888 | DYNAMIC RADIALLY CONTROLLED LIGHT INPUT TO A NONINVASIVE ANALYZER APPARATUS AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF - An analyzer apparatus and method of use thereof is described to dynamically irradiate a sample with incident light where the incident light is varied in time in terms of any of: position, radial position relative to a point of the skin of a subject, solid angle, incident angle, depth of focus, energy, and/or intensity. For example, the incident light is varied in radial position as a function of time relative to one or more of a sample site, a point on skin of the subject, a detection optic, and/or a sample volume observed by a detection system. The radially varied incident light is used to enhance and/or vary light probing the epidermis, the dermis, and/or the subcutaneous fat of the subject or of a group of subjects. | 01-15-2015 |
20150018642 | TISSUE PATHLENGTH RESOLVED NONINVASIVE ANALYZER APPARATUS AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF - An analyzer apparatus and method of use thereof is configured to dynamically interrogate a sample. For example, an analyzer using light interrogates a tissue sample using a temporal resolution system on a time scale of less than about one hundred nanoseconds. Optionally, near-infrared photons are introduced to a sample with a known illumination zone to detection zone distance allowing calculation of parameters related to photon pathlength in tissue and/or molar absorptivity of an individual or group through the use of the speed of light and/or one or more indices of refraction. Optionally, more accurate estimation of tissue properties are achieved through use of: knowledge of incident photon angle relative to skin, angularly resolved detector positions, anisotropy, skin temperature, environmental information, information related to contact pressure, blood glucose concentration history, and/or a skin layer thickness, such as that of the epidermis and dermis. | 01-15-2015 |
20150018646 | DYNAMIC SAMPLE MAPPING NONINVASIVE ANALYZER APPARATUS AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF - A noninvasive analyzer apparatus and method of use thereof is described using a sample mapping phase to establish one or more analyzer/software parameters used in a subsequent individual and/or group specific data collection phase. For example, in the sample mapping phase distance between incident and collected light is varied as a function of time for collected noninvasive spectra. Spectra collected in the sample mapping phase are analyzed to determine a physiological property of the subject, such as dermal thickness, hydration, collagen density, epidermal thickness, and/or subcutaneous fat depth. Using the physiological property or measure thereof, the analyzer is optically reconfigured for the individual to yield subsequent spectra having enhanced features for noninvasive analyte property determination. Similarly, in the mapping and/or collection phase, the incident light is varied in time in terms of any of: sample probe position, incident light solid angle, incident light angle, depth of focus, energy, and/or intensity. | 01-15-2015 |
20150041656 | MULTIPLEXED NONINVASIVE ANALYZER APPARATUS AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF - A noninvasive analyzer apparatus and method of use thereof is described using a plurality of time resolved sample illumination zones coupled to at least one two-dimensional detector array monitoring a plurality of detection zones. Control of illumination times and/or patterns along with selected detection zones yields pathlength resolved groups of spectra. Sectioned pixels and/or zones of the detector are optionally filtered for different light throughput as a function of wavelength. The pathlength resolved groups of spectra are subsequently analyzed to determine an analyte property. Optionally, in the mapping and/or collection phase, incident light is controllably varied in time in terms of any of: sample probe position, incident light solid angle, incident light angle, depth of focus, energy, intensity, and/or detection angle. Optionally, one or more physiological property and/or model property related to a physiological property is used in the analyte property determination. | 02-12-2015 |
20150045636 | MULTIPLEXED / PATHLENGTH RESOLVED NONINVASIVE ANALYZER APPARATUS AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF - A noninvasive analyzer apparatus and method of use thereof is described using a plurality of time resolved sample illumination zones coupled to at least one two-dimensional detector array monitoring a plurality of detection zones. Control of illumination times and/or patterns along with selected detection zones yields pathlength resolved groups of spectra. Sectioned pixels and/or zones of the detector are optionally filtered for different light throughput as a function of wavelength. The pathlength resolved groups of spectra are subsequently analyzed to determine an analyte property. Optionally, in the mapping and/or collection phase, incident light is controllably varied in time in terms of any of: sample probe position, incident light solid angle, incident light angle, depth of focus, energy, intensity, and/or detection angle. Optionally, one or more physiological property and/or model property related to a physiological property is used in the analyte property determination. | 02-12-2015 |
Mark Ryan Hazen, Bloomington, IL US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20090271151 | Machine data acquisition system with data compression - A machine data acquisition system is disclosed. The data acquisition system may include a sensor disposed on a machine and configured to produce a signal indicative of an operational parameter of the machine. The system may also include a data processor and controller configured to convert the signal into a plurality of parameter data points. The system may further include a primary data circular buffer disposed on the machine and configured to store the plurality of parameter data points. Additionally, a variable resolution circular buffer may be disposed on the machine and configured to store a compressed parameter data point calculated from the plurality of parameter data points. | 10-29-2009 |
Megan Ursula Hazen, Seattle, WA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20150254555 | CLASSIFYING DATA WITH DEEP LEARNING NEURAL RECORDS INCREMENTALLY REFINED THROUGH EXPERT INPUT - Embodiments are directed towards classifying data using machine learning that may be incrementally refined based on expert input. Data provided to a deep learning model that may be trained based on a plurality of classifiers and sets of training data and/or testing data. If the number of classification errors exceeds a defined threshold classifiers may be modified based on data corresponding to observed classification errors. A fast learning model may be trained based on the modified classifiers, the data, and the data corresponding to the observed classification errors. And, another confidence value may be generated and associated with the classification of the data by the fast learning model. Report information may be generated based on a comparison result of the confidence value associated with the fast learning model and the confidence value associated with the deep learning model. | 09-10-2015 |
Meredith Hazen, Belmont, CA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20120156194 | DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENTS RELATING TO TH2 INHIBITION - Methods of diagnosing and treating disorders related to TH2 inhibition, including but not limited to asthma, are provided. Also provided are methods of selecting or identifying patients for treatment with certain therapeutic agents that are TH2 pathway inhibitors. | 06-21-2012 |
20140044645 | DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENTS RELATING TO TH2 INHIBITION - Methods of diagnosing and treating disorders related to TH2 inhibition, including but not limited to asthma, are provided. Also provided are methods of selecting or identifying patients for treatment with certain therapeutic agents that are TH2 pathway inhibitors. | 02-13-2014 |
20140044702 | DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENTS RELATING TO TH2 INHIBITION - Methods of diagnosing and treating disorders related to TH2 inhibition, including but not limited to asthma, are provided. Also provided are methods of selecting or identifying patients for treatment with certain therapeutic agents that are TH2 pathway inhibitors. | 02-13-2014 |
20160032013 | RON COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - This invention relates to RON compositions, in particular RON composition comprising a RON agonist, and methods of using the compositions for the treatment of diseases. The invention also relates to diagnosis of RON-associated or MSP-associated diseases. | 02-04-2016 |
Meredith Hazen, San Mateo, CA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20100330082 | NLRR-1 ANTAGONISTS AND USES THEREOF - NLRR-1 antagonists and methods of their use in treating cancer and other disorders are provided. | 12-30-2010 |
Meredith Hazen, South San Francisco, CA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20140328849 | ANTI-CRTH2 ANTIBODIES AND METHODS OF USE - The invention provides anti-CRTh2 antibodies and methods of using the same. | 11-06-2014 |
20150098946 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF TUMOR - The present invention is directed to compositions of matter useful for the diagnosis and treatment of tumor in mammals and to methods of using those compositions of matter for the same. In certain aspects, the isolated nucleic acid molecule comprises a nucleotide sequence having at least about 80% nucleic acid sequence identity, alternatively at least about 81%, 82%, 83%, 84%, 85%, 86%, 87%, 88%, 89%, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99% or 100% nucleic acid sequence identity, to (a) a DNA molecule encoding a full-length TAT polypeptide having an amino acid sequence as disclosed herein, a TAT polypeptide amino acid sequence lacking the signal peptide as disclosed herein, an extracellular domain of a transmembrane TAT polypeptide, with or without the signal peptide, as disclosed herein. | 04-09-2015 |
20160090422 | ANTI-CRTH2 ANTIBODIES AND METHODS OF USE - The invention provides anti-CRTh2 antibodies and methods of using the same. | 03-31-2016 |
Meredith C. Hazen, Belmont, CA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20130058960 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF TUMOR - The present invention is directed to compositions of matter useful for the diagnosis and treatment of tumor in mammals and to methods of using those compositions of matter for the same. | 03-07-2013 |
20150098900 | ANTI-FCRH5 ANTIBODIES - The invention provides anti-FcRH5 antibodies and immunoconjugates and methods of using the same. | 04-09-2015 |
Michael Hazen, Bakersfield, CA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20100329808 | Apparatus for Securing Heavy Columnar Construction Members, Including Oilfield Tubulars, to a Transporting Conveyance and Method of Using the Same - A pair of pipe bunks are utilized on in combination with a flatbed truck, deck of a work boat, or other conveyance means for securing loads of long, heavy, structural members during transportation. The pipe bunks have particular utility for oilfield tubulars. Each pipe bunk comprises a horizontal base member which is attached cross-wise to the flatbed of the truck, or deck of the workboat. A horizontal beam is attached to the horizontal base member and a vertical member is affixed to each opposing outside end of the horizontal beam. Adjustable slide members are slidingly attached to the horizontal base member, where each adjustable slide member has a vertical member which is disposed in offset facing relation with a respective outside vertical member. The slide members are attached to the horizontal base member with guide members. The slide members are adjustable with respect to the distance of each from the respective outside vertical member to accommodate the width of the desired load. The slide members are locked into position to secure the relative position of the slide members with the respective outside vertical members. | 12-30-2010 |
Robert Hazen, Holyoke, MA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20130048202 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TRANSFER LAMINATION - An embodiment of the inventive method of transfer lamination involves metallizing a first side of a film and then bonding the metallized first side to a substrate. Then a coating is applied to a second side of the film after it has been bonded to the substrate. The bonded film and substrate are then placed in an oven. The film is then stripped from the substrate leaving metal from the film deposited on the substrate. The application of the coating is performed as an inline part of the transfer lamination process thereby providing an ease of manufacture presently unknown. | 02-28-2013 |
Samuel Lyle Hazen, Mayville, NY US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20160084181 | METHOD AND SYSTEMS FOR EGR CONTROL - Various methods and systems are provided for estimating fresh intake air flow. In one example, a system comprises an engine having an intake manifold to receive fresh intake air and an exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) system to supply EGR to the intake manifold, where flow of EGR through the EGR system is controlled by one or more exhaust valves. The system further includes a controller configured to adjust a position of the one or more exhaust valves based on an estimated fresh intake air flow rate, where during a first set of operating conditions, the fresh intake air flow rate is estimated based on a total gas flow rate into the engine and further based on a current position of the one or more exhaust valves, intake manifold pressure, air-fuel ratio, and fuel flow to one or more cylinders of the engine. | 03-24-2016 |
20160097318 | METHOD AND SYSTEMS FOR ADJUSTING A TURBINE BYPASS VALVE - Various methods and systems are provided for adjusting a turbine boost control actuator based on a single common reference value. In one example, a method for an engine includes adjusting a turbine boost control actuator to control an intake manifold pressure to a limit, the limit based at least in part on one or more of peak cylinder pressure, turbine speed, and a pressure difference across a turbine. | 04-07-2016 |
Stanley Hazen, Pepper Pike, OH US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20110124031 | Marker Detection for Characterizing the Risk of Cardiovascular Disease or Complications thereof - The present invention provides methods, systems, devices, and software for determining values for one or more markers in order to characterize a subject's risk of developing cardiovascular disease or experiencing a complication thereof (e.g., within the ensuing one to three years). In certain embodiments, the markers are those derived from a blood sample using a hematology analyzer operably linked to a software application that is configured to compute a risk score for a subject based on the values for the markers detected in the blood sample. | 05-26-2011 |
20120207822 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATMENT OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE - Provided herein are compositions for the treatment and/or prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD), and methods of application and use thereof. In particular, the present invention provides treatment and/or prevention of cardiovascular disease with 3,3-dimethyl-1-butanol (DMB) and related compounds, and pharmaceutical formulations thereof. In other embodiments, the present invention provides methods of administering a gut flora targeting antibiotic to a subject prior to a procedure that is associated with a risk of causing thrombosis, heart-attack, and/or platelet hyper-responsiveness. | 08-16-2012 |
20130315898 | BIOMARKERS FOR ASTHMA - The present invention provides methods, kits, and compositions related to testing a sample for the level of a biomarker related to asthma, wherein the biomarker is selected from: taurine, maltose, maltotriose, adenosine 5′-monophosphate, phosphoethanolamine, glycerophosphorylcholine, arachidonate, heptanoate, pelargonate, and nicotinamide. In certain embodiments, the level of the biomarker is used to identify therapy effective for treating asthma. In other embodiments, the level of the biomarker is used to identify the presence, severity, or risk of exacerbation of asthma. In further embodiments, the level of the biomarker is used to monitor the response to on-going therapy (e.g., adjust the dosage of the asthma therapy). | 11-28-2013 |
Timothy J. Hazen, Arlington, MA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20150278199 | CREATING A CALENDAR EVENT USING CONTEXT - Methods and systems are provided for creating a calendar event using context. A natural language expression including at least one of words, terms, and phrases of text may be received at a calendar event creation module from an application. The calendar event creation module may identify one or more slots in the text of the natural language expression related to the calendar event using a first grammar module and a second grammar module. The one or more slots identified by the first grammar module and the second grammar module that indicate a calendar event may be compared to determine whether there is a match between the one or more identified slots. If a match is found, at least one calendar event using the one or more slots identified by the first grammar module and the second grammar module may be created. | 10-01-2015 |
Timothy J. Hazen, Cambridge, MA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20100121642 | Speech Data Retrieval Apparatus, Speech Data Retrieval Method, Speech Data Retrieval Program and Computer Usable Medium Having Computer Readable Data Retrieval Program Embodied Therein - A speech data retrieval apparatus ( | 05-13-2010 |
Timothy M. Hazen, Sparks, NV US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20150042521 | INTEGRAL ANTENNA WINGLET - Disclosed is a winglet radome assembly, which can include at least one antenna assembly that can send and receive signals, such as radio waves. Some implementations of the winglet radome assembly can be secured to a wing of an aircraft, such as a fixed-wing aircraft. In addition, the winglet radome assembly can be configured to secure to a distal end of the wing and can be securely adapted to a variety of aircraft. | 02-12-2015 |
Tyrone H. Hazen, Bend, OR US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20140354438 | Device and Method for Monitoring Fluid Consumption - A device and method for monitoring the removal or consumption of fluid from a container. The device has a housing with an attachment means on one side for affixing the device to a fluid container and a plurality of electrical components environmentally protected within the housing. The electrical components include a display screen having a length about the height of the container, a keypad, a timer and a processor. All of the electrical components are powered by and connected to a power source. The processor contains computer instructions that when activated indicate on the display screen the level of fluid that should have been removed or consumed based on the time since activation. This provides the user with information for monitoring fluid consumption. | 12-04-2014 |
Wayne Werneke Hazen, Lakewood, CO US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20140193317 | Methods of Recovering Scandium from Titanium Residue Streams - A method for selectively removing scandium from a scandium-containing feed solution includes contacting the scandium-containing feed solution with a solvent stream in plural stages using cross current extraction, in which the solvent is loaded with at least a portion of the scandium from the feed solution, and/or ion exchange, and separating the loaded solvent from remaining scandium-containing feed solution. | 07-10-2014 |