Jelinek, US
Christine Jelinek, Baltimore, MD US
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20140147874 | BIOMARKERS OF CARDIAC ISCHEMIA - The present invention relates to the field of biomarkers. More specifically, the present invention relates to biomarkers useful in diagnosing cardiac ischemia. In a specific embodiment, a method for diagnosing acute cardiac ischemia in a patient comprises the steps of (a) measuring the levels of one or more post-translationally modified and unmodified serum albumin peptides in a sample collected from the patient using SRM-MS, wherein the post-translationally modified peptides are phosphorylated and/or cysteinylated; (b) comparing the levels of the measured one or more post-translationally modified serum albumin peptides to the levels of the measured one or more unmodified serum albumin peptides; and (c) correlating the compared levels to a patient having ACI or to a patient not having ACI, thereby providing the diagnosis. | 05-29-2014 |
Dale C. Jelinek, Janesville, WI US
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20090088307 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING A SPOOL OF TUBULAR FABRIC FOR USE IN MANUFACTURING PAINT ROLLER COVERS - A system and method for producing a spool having a length of tubular fabric wound thereupon is disclosed, the tubular fabric being substantially spirally wound upon a core with consecutive windings of the extended length tubular fabric being located close adjacent each other, and with consecutive rows of the extended length tubular fabric overlaying each other on the hollow core. The winding operation simultaneously controls both the lateral position at which the tubular fabric is wound onto the core and the rotation of the core to achieve the tight and highly compact winding operation, with the speed of the winding operation being controlled according to the amount of the tubular fabric which is available at any given time. The tubular fabric is suitable for use in the manufacture of paint roller covers. | 04-02-2009 |
Gerald Jelinek, Colorado Springs, CO US
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20140282512 | ZONE MANAGEMENT OF COMPUTE-CENTRIC OBJECT STORES - Zone management of compute-based object stores is provided herein. An exemplary method may include assigning a virtual operating system container from the reserve zone pool to a task group, the task group including a set of tasks for a phase of a first request, and executing the set of tasks within the assigned virtual operating system container. | 09-18-2014 |
Gerald A. Jelinek, Colorado Springs, CO US
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20080320242 | PHYSICAL MEMORY CAPPING FOR USE IN VIRTUALIZATION - A method of implementing virtualization involves an improved approach to resource management. A virtualizing subsystem is capable of creating separate environments that logically isolate applications from each other. Some of the separate environments share physical resources including physical memory. When a separate environment is configured, properties for the separate environment are defined. Configuring a separate environment may include specifying a physical memory usage cap for the separate environment. A global resource capping background service enforces physical memory caps on any separate environments that have specified physical memory caps. | 12-25-2008 |
20080320474 | DYNAMIC, TEMPORARY RESOURCE POOLS FOR USE IN VIRTUALIZATION - A method of implementing virtualization involves dynamic, temporary resource pools. A virtualizing subsystem is capable of partitioning a plurality of physical resources to create resource pools. The virtualizing subsystem is further capable of creating separate environments that logically isolate applications from each other, and assigning a created separate environment to a created resource pool. A separate environment is configured by defining properties of the separate environment. Configuring the separate environment includes specifying at least one resource pool attribute. When the separate environment is started, a temporary resource pool is created from available physical resources and the separate environment is assigned to the temporary resource pool. The temporary resource pool is created in accordance with the at least one resource pool attribute specified when the separate environment was configured. The temporary resource pool may be destroyed when the separate environment is shutdown. | 12-25-2008 |
20090007126 | SWAP CAP RESOURCE CONTROL FOR USE IN VIRTUALIZATION - A method of implementing virtualization involves an improved approach to virtual memory management. An operating system includes a kernel, a resource control framework, a virtual memory subsystem, and a virtualization subsystem. The virtualization subsystem is capable of creating separate environments that logically isolate applications from each other. The virtual memory subsystem utilizes swap space to manage a backing store for anonymous memory. The separate environments share physical resources including swap space. When a separate environment is configured, properties are defined. Configuring a separate environment may include specifying a swap cap that specifies a maximum amount of swap space usable by the separate environment. The resource control framework includes a swap cap resource control. The swap cap resource control is enforced by the kernel such that during operation of the separate environment, the kernel enforces the swap cap specified when the separate environment was configured. | 01-01-2009 |
20130173803 | DYNAMIC THROTTLING OF ACCESS TO COMPUTING RESOURCES IN MULTI-TENANT SYSTEMS - Systems, methods, and media for method for managing requests for computing resources are provided herein. Methods may include dynamically throttling requests for computing resources generated by one or more tenants within a multi-tenant system, such as a cloud. In some embodiments, the present technology may dynamically throttle I/O operations for a physical storage media that is accessible by the tenants of the cloud. The present technology may dynamically throttle I/O operations to ensure fair access to the physical storage media for each tenant within the cloud. | 07-04-2013 |
20130254407 | Systems and Methods for Time-Based Dynamic Allocation of Resource Management - Systems, methods, and media for method for managing requests for computing resources. Methods may include dynamically throttling requests for computing resources generated by one or more tenants within a multi-tenant system, such as a cloud. In some embodiments, the present technology may dynamically throttle I/O operations for a physical storage media that is accessible by the tenants of the cloud. The present technology may dynamically throttle I/O operations to ensure fair access to the physical storage media for each tenant within the cloud. | 09-26-2013 |
20140280970 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TIME-BASED DYNAMIC ALLOCATION OF RESOURCE MANAGEMENT - Systems, methods, and media for method for managing requests for computing resources. Methods may include dynamically throttling requests for computing resources generated by one or more tenants within a multi-tenant system, such as a cloud. In some embodiments, the present technology may dynamically throttle I/O operations for a physical storage media that is accessible by the tenants of the cloud. The present technology may dynamically throttle I/O operations to ensure fair access to the physical storage media for each tenant within the cloud. | 09-18-2014 |
Howard Jelinek US
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20110238457 | VEHICLE ROUTE SELECTION BASED ON ENERGY USAGE - Vehicle management systems and associated processes can consider energy consumption when selecting routes for fleet vehicles. Vehicle management systems and associated processes are described that, in certain embodiments, evaluate vehicle energy usage based on factors such as terrain or elevation, vehicle characteristics, driver characteristics, road conditions, traffic, speed limits, stop time, turn information, traffic information, and weather information, and the like. The features described herein may also be implemented for non-fleet vehicles, such as in personal vehicle navigation systems. | 09-29-2011 |
Howard Jelinek, Aliso Viejo, CA US
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20120022904 | VEHICLE ROUTE SELECTION BASED ON ENERGY USAGE - Vehicle management systems and associated processes can consider energy consumption when selecting routes for fleet vehicles. Vehicle management systems and associated processes are described that, in certain embodiments, evaluate vehicle energy usage based on factors such as terrain or elevation, vehicle characteristics, driver characteristics, road conditions, traffic, speed limits, stop time, turn information, traffic information, and weather information, and the like. The features described herein may also be implemented for non-fleet vehicles, such as in personal vehicle navigation systems. | 01-26-2012 |
20120158299 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR EFFICIENT ROUTING ON A NETWORK IN THE PRESENCE OF MULTIPLE-EDGE RESTRICTIONS AND OTHER CONSTRAINTS - Embodiments provide systems and methods that find the quickest route between two locations on a graph with multi-edge constraints in a time and space efficient manner. In some embodiments, Dijkstra's algorithm is split into separate universes when a) a multiple-edge constraint is reached, and b) along each edge of a multi-edge constraint. In some embodiments, the split is performed for the purpose of finding the quickest (i.e. lowest weighted) route to the intersect ion(s) at the end of the constraints. These universes, in some embodiments, are merged or discarded when the intersection at the end of the constraint is found. Using these systems and methods, in some embodiments, the shortest path between two locations of a multi-edge constrained road network can be efficiently determined. | 06-21-2012 |
20150285651 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR EFFICIENT ROUTING ON A NETWORK IN THE PRESENCE OF MULTIPLE-EDGE RESTRICTIONS AND OTHER CONSTRAINTS - Embodiments provide systems and methods that find the quickest route between two locations on a graph with multi-edge constraints in a time and space efficient manner. In some embodiments, Dijkstra's algorithm is split into separate universes when a) a multiple-edge constraint is reached, and b) along each edge of a multi-edge constraint. In some embodiments, the split is performed for the purpose of finding the quickest (i.e. lowest weighted) route to the intersect ion(s) at the end of the constraints. These universes, in some embodiments, are merged or discarded when the intersection at the end of the constraint is found. Using these systems and methods, in some embodiments, the shortest path between two locations of a multi-edge constrained road network can be efficiently determined. | 10-08-2015 |
Howard Jelinek, Laguna Beach, CA US
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20120130555 | HYBRID ENERGY CUBE - A resource management system includes an electrical module having inputs and outputs, a water module having inputs and outputs, a gas module having inputs and outputs, a control module for monitoring on-site demand and managing operation of the electrical, water, and gas modules for converting and redistributing at least one of electric, chemical, mechanical, and heat energy to effect low operational costs, and a control bus interconnecting the electrical, water, gas, and control modules. | 05-24-2012 |
20120226390 | HISTORY TIMELINE DISPLAY FOR VEHICLE FLEET MANAGEMENT - A vehicle management system can generate a vehicle management user interface that depicts vehicle history information in timelines or graphical timelines. These history timelines can include information regarding vehicle location, speed, and idling, among other useful information. The graphical nature of the history timelines can quickly convey vehicle tracking details and potential problems, such as idling and congregation, to an administrator. Further, history timelines for multiple vehicles can be displayed in parallel, allowing comparison between histories for different vehicles. | 09-06-2012 |
20130007626 | HISTORY TIMELINE DISPLAY FOR VEHICLE FLEET MANAGEMENT - A vehicle management system can generate a vehicle management user interface that depicts vehicle history information in timelines or graphical timelines. These history timelines can include information regarding vehicle location, speed, and idling, among other useful information. The graphical nature of the history timelines can quickly convey vehicle tracking details and potential problems, such as idling and congregation, to an administrator. Further, history timelines for multiple vehicles can be displayed in parallel, allowing comparison between histories for different vehicles. | 01-03-2013 |
20150088414 | VEHICLE ROUTE SELECTION BASED ON ENERGY USAGE - Vehicle management systems and associated processes can consider energy consumption when selecting routes for fleet vehicles. Vehicle management systems and associated processes are described that, in certain embodiments, evaluate vehicle energy usage based on factors such as terrain or elevation, vehicle characteristics, driver characteristics, road conditions, traffic, speed limits, stop time, turn information, traffic information, and weather information, and the like. The features described herein may also be implemented for non-fleet vehicles, such as in personal vehicle navigation systems. | 03-26-2015 |
20160112216 | SYSTEM FOR PERFORMING VEHICLE DIAGNOSTIC AND PROGNOSTIC ANALYSIS - A black-box gateway device implemented in a vehicle and configured to interface with an engine computer and a plurality of wireless sensors installed in the vehicle, the gateway device can include a transceiver including input ports in communication with conductors that interface with the engine computer installed in an engine of the vehicle, radio frequency communications components comprising dual wireless functionality, including a first functionality for communicating wirelessly within the vehicle and a second functionality for communicating wirelessly over a cellular network disposed outside the vehicle, and one or more antennae that receive wireless signals from the radio frequency components. The transceiver can be configured to wirelessly receive sensor data from the wireless sensors disposed within the vehicle, the sensor data providing information associated with functionality of components of the vehicle. | 04-21-2016 |
Howard J. Jelinek, Laguna Beach, CA US
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20100300549 | MODULATED WATERING SYSTEM - A modulated watering system includes a timer for powering at least one solenoid valve and a controller for modulating power provided to the solenoid valve and an adjuster, in communication with the controller, for changing the modulation. | 12-02-2010 |
20100301133 | MODULATED WATERING DEVICE - A device for controlling an irrigation system includes an interrupter for interconnection in a serial manner between a solenoid return common line and a preexisting irrigation timer, a controller for operating the interrupter in a periodic fashion is provided as well as an adjuster, in communication with the controller, for changing the periodicity of the interrupter operation. | 12-02-2010 |
20150095090 | SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND METHODS FOR LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT WITH PREDICTIVE IRRIGATION SYSTEM ADJUSTMENT INDEX CALCULATION CAPABILITY - A system for landscape management includes an irrigation billing cycle budget calculation engine with predictive irrigation system adjustment index calculation capability such that the cost of irrigation water as well as volume of irrigation water may be managed, and such that weather-based guidance for the corrective actions to the irrigation system is automatically provided by the system. | 04-02-2015 |
Jan Jelinek, Naples, FL US
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20150206361 | DETERMINING A DEPLOYMENT OF AN ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM - Methods, devices, and computer-readable media for determining a deployment of an access control system are described herein. One method includes extracting a plurality of two-dimensional spaces from a building information model of a facility, determining a plurality of connections between the plurality of spaces, defining a zone of the facility, wherein the zone includes a subset of the plurality of spaces and a subset of the plurality of connections between the spaces, and associating an access reader with a particular connection of the subset of the plurality of connections located on a boundary of the zone. | 07-23-2015 |
20150208040 | OPERATING A SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM - Methods, systems and Devices for operating a surveillance system are described herein. One method includes determining a plurality of parameters of a video camera installed at a particular location in a facility based on a projection of an image captured by the video camera onto a virtual image captured by a virtual video camera placed at a virtual location in a building information model of the facility corresponding to the particular location, determining a two-dimensional geometry of the facility based on the building information model, wherein the geometry includes a plurality of spaces, determining a coverage of the video camera based on a portion of the plurality of parameters and the geometry, determining which spaces of the plurality of spaces are included in the coverage, and associating each space included in the coverage with a respective portion of the image. | 07-23-2015 |
Jan Jelinek, Morristown, NJ US
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20130170698 | IMAGE ACQUISITION SYSTEMS - Image acquisition systems are described herein. One image acquisition system includes an image recording device configured to determine and record a tracking error associated with a raw image of a moving subject, and a computing device configured to deblur the raw image using the tracking error. | 07-04-2013 |
Jeffrey S. Jelinek, Batesville, IN US
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20120198613 | BED WITH MOBILE LIFT DOCKING - A patient support may, among other things, support a person in a laying-down or a seated position. A mobile lift may assist a person with the process of moving from a seated or laying-down position to a standing position, or moving from one type of patient support to another (e.g. from a bed to a wheelchair or vice versa). A docking apparatus may secure the position of the mobile lift relative to the patient support. The docking apparatus may include an electrical connection between the mobile lift and the patient support. The docking apparatus may permit control of the mobile lift by the patient support, and/or permit control of the patient support by the mobile lift. | 08-09-2012 |
Jeffrey Scott Jelinek, Batesville, IN US
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20120137435 | RETRACTABLE FOOT CASTER SUPPORTS - A bed has a head section and a foot section. The bed can assume a horizontal position and at least one position in which the foot section is at an angle relative to horizontal. For instance, the bed may assume a chair position, in which the head section is pivoted upwardly and the foot section is pivoted downwardly, to a substantially vertical position. | 06-07-2012 |
Lenka M. Jelinek, Hillsboro, OR US
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20090190000 | Audio-Based Attention Grabber For Imaging Devices - A digital imaging device such as a digital camera or a video camera may include the capability to store audio files. These audio files may be generated under user control when the user wishes to take a picture or capture video. The audio files may be played back as attention grabbers to attract the attention of the imaging subjects. After attracting the attention of the subjects by playing back a recorded audio sound, an image may be automatically captured. | 07-30-2009 |
20100259642 | AUDIO-BASED ATTENTION GRABBER FOR IMAGING DEVICES - A digital imaging device such as a digital camera or a video camera may include the capability to store audio files. These audio files may be generated under user control when the user wishes to take a picture or capture video. The audio files may be played back as attention grabbers to attract the attention of the imaging subjects. After attracting the attention of the subjects by playing back a recorded audio sound, an image may be automatically captured. | 10-14-2010 |
20100259643 | AUDIO-BASED ATTENTION GRABBER FOR IMAGING DEVICES - A digital imaging device such as a digital camera or a video camera may include the capability to store audio files. These audio files may be generated under user control when the user wishes to take a picture or capture video. The audio files may be played back as attention grabbers to attract the attention of the imaging subjects. After attracting the attention of the subjects by playing back a recorded audio sound, an image may be automatically captured. | 10-14-2010 |
Mary Anne Jelinek, Carlsbad, CA US
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20160115474 | TARGETED TRANSPOSITION FOR USE IN EPIGENETIC STUDIES - Disclosed herein are compositions, methods and kits useful for epigenetic analysis based on the use of transposons that are targeted to specific regions of chromatin based on DNA-DNA interactions, protein-protein interactions, RNA-RNA interactions, and nucleic acid-protein interactions. | 04-28-2016 |
Mary Anne Jelinek, Lake Placid, NY US
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20150111788 | MULTIPLEX ISOLATION OF PROTEIN-ASSOCIATED NUCLEIC ACIDS - The invention provides novel methods and materials for genetic and genomic analysis using single or multiplex isolation of protein-associated nucleic acids, including transposase-assisted chromatin immunoprecipitation (TAM-ChIP) and antibody-oligonucleotide proximity ligation. These methods comprise tagging and isolating chromatin or other protein-associated nucleic acids and using antibody-oligonucleotide complexes that recognize the proteins associated with such nucleic acids. | 04-23-2015 |
Mary P. Jelinek, Somerset, NJ US
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20130151377 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR GROUPING MULTIMEDIA FILES FROM PLURAL VENDORS' SERVERS IN MEDIA STORE'S CATALOG - A media store server provides customers' digital information devices with a catalog of multimedia content available from servers of multiple vendors. To provide a unified catalog for the store, the multimedia contents are grouped according to descriptive texts. A descriptive text for a multimedia content item or file is obtained from a vendor's catalog, and the descriptive text is standardized to generate a token for that particular multimedia content item. The multimedia content is classified in an existing catalog group corresponding to an already existent token, if the generated token matches an existent token in the catalog of the media store server. A new group for multimedia content is generated and the particular multimedia content is assigned to the new group, if the generated token does not yet exist in the catalog of the multimedia store server. | 06-13-2013 |
20160004754 | Generic API - A system may include a user interface, a processor, and a memory having a program communicatively connected to the user interface. The program may include a data access layer and a data storage layer. The processor being configured to retrieve a data request having a record type and a data type from the user interface, retrieve an execution plan from the data access layer based on the record type, retrieve a map from the data access layer based on the data type, retrieve data from the data storage layer based on the execution plan and the map, and provide data to the user interface. | 01-07-2016 |
Mary Pearl Jelinek, Somerset, NJ US
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20130166421 | REAL TIME PROCESSING OF LARGE VOLUME OF VENDOR DATA - Notifications regarding content transactions may be received at a high rate in systems providing content to a large number of customers from a number of vendors. Each notification may contain multiple fields of information about the transaction. Business rules for determining amounts that should be invoiced for content transactions have fields of information for matching to nonfictions. As each notification is received: (1) a rule having fields of information that match fields of information contained within the notification is located; (2) an amount that should be invoiced for the transaction is determined from the located rule; (3) a line item in the determined amount is added to an open invoice for the vendor related to the content transaction that the notification is about; and (4) the updated open invoice may be saved. These steps may all be performed in real time, without copying or redistributing data in the original notification. | 06-27-2013 |
20130174126 | AUTOMATED TESTING OF PROGRAMMING CODE FOR A WEB SERVICE - The testing of programming code for a web service, such as code for a web service application program or for a web service application programming interface (API), is automatically performed. A set of web service requests is generated based on potential input values for fields of the requests that are included in a spreadsheet. The web service requests are firstly processed via execution of a production version of the programming code to generate a set of production web service responses, where the production version of the programming code is assumed to generate accurate web service responses. The web service requests are then processed via execution of a new version of the programming code to generate a set of new web service responses. The web service responses of the new and production sets are compared to determine whether the new version of the programming code functions accurately. | 07-04-2013 |
Todd Jelinek, Edmond, OK US
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20160032175 | Method For Coating A Well Treatment Chemical - A solid chemical delivery system for delivering chemicals to an underground. formation. The solid chemical is formed by dehydrating a silica to form anhydrous silica. Well chemicals are then introduced to the silica and form a tablet or pelletized chemical. The pelletized chemical is coated to further time-release the introduction of the chemical. The pelletized solid chemical is then delivered to the underground formation through the well bore with a proppant and fracturing fluid. This allows the well treatment chemicals to be released over time. | 02-04-2016 |