John Stanley
John Stanley Borza, Shelby Township, MI US
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20110100143 | Ball Screw and Nut Assembly - A ball screw and nut mechanism includes a screw having helical grooves with helical ridges therebetween. A nut is formed from at least two portions and has complementary grooves which in combination with the screw grooves define raceways for at least one closed loop of rolling balls. The nut defines at least first and second seams between the two nut portions. The rolling balls circulate in a closed loop to enable the screw to translate in a linear manner relative to the nut. In the region of at least one seam, the grooves in the nut portions are configured so as to at least partially unload the balls as they roll past the seam. | 05-05-2011 |
John Stanley Deerkowski, Warwick, NY US
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20150159386 | Stay-in-Place Fascia Forms and Methods and Equipment for Installation Thereof - Stay-in-place fascia forms and methods and equipment for installing thereof. A concrete form includes a vertical component and a horizontal component, the vertical component located substantially perpendicular to the horizontal component. Also, the form includes an interior surface, at least a portion of the interior surface providing a form for supporting uncured concrete; wherein the uncured concrete forms a concrete structural portion upon curing of the uncured concrete; and wherein the interior surface remains attached to the concrete structural portion after curing. The form may include inserts and compatible form attachments. Also, forms including recesses may be utilized to reduce the weight thereof. Lifting equipment and accessories may be utilized to lift the form from a form holder and set same in place. Forms contain the work area as soon as it is installed to minimize fall hazards and the time, costs, and downtime associated with installation of safety measures. | 06-11-2015 |
John Stanley Dubery, Basingstoke GB
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20100219846 | Capacitive Sensing - A multi-channel capacitive sensor for measuring the capacitances of a plurality of sense electrodes to a system reference potential. The sensor comprises a sample capacitor having a first terminal and a second terminal, a first diode having a first terminal coupled to the second terminal of the sample capacitor and a second terminal coupled to a first sense electrode, and a second diode having a first terminal coupled to the second terminal of the sample capacitor and a second terminal coupled to a second sense electrode. The sample capacitor and diodes are coupled to a control circuit, e.g. implemented in a microcontroller. The control circuit is operable to apply a drive signal, e.g. a series of voltage pulses, to the first terminal of the sample capacitor while simultaneously applying a bias signal to the second terminal of one or other of the diodes to prevent the diode from conducting the drive signal. Thus charge transfer techniques can be used to measure multiple capacitances while sharing a common sample capacitor. This helps reduce inter-channel drift. Further measurement channels may be added by providing further diodes and corresponding sense electrodes. With three or more channels the scheme requires only one additional control circuit connection per additional channel. | 09-02-2010 |
20130002269 | Capacitive Sensing - A multi-channel capacitive sensor comprises a sample capacitor having first and second terminals, a first diode having a first terminal coupled to the second terminal of the sample capacitor and a second terminal coupled to a first sense electrode, and a second diode having a first terminal coupled to the second terminal of the sample capacitor and a second terminal coupled to a second sense electrode. The sample capacitor and diodes are coupled to a control circuit. The control circuit is operable to apply a drive signal to the first terminal of the sample capacitor while simultaneously applying a bias signal to the second terminal of one or other of the diodes to prevent the diode from conducting the drive signal. | 01-03-2013 |
20130106716 | Selective Scan of Touch-Sensitive Area for Passive or Active Touch or Proximity Input | 05-02-2013 |
20130321289 | Combined Accumulator and Maximum/Minimum Comparator - In one embodiment, a method comprises detecting, by a hardware accelerator, that a value has been written to a first location of a memory, the first location identified by a first address. The method further includes adding the value to an accumulated value stored in an accumulator register of the hardware accelerator and storing the result in the accumulator register. The method further includes comparing the value to a maximum value stored in a first register of the hardware accelerator and overwriting the maximum value with the value if the value is greater than the maximum value. The method also includes comparing the value to a minimum value stored in a second register of the hardware accelerator and overwriting the minimum value with the value if the value is less than the minimum value. | 12-05-2013 |
20140340359 | Selective Scan of Touch-Sensitive Area for Passive or Active Touch or Proximity Input - In certain embodiments, an apparatus includes a touch sensor that includes a touch-sensitive area and a touch-sensor controller. The touch-sensor controller is operable to: select a first region around a determined first location associated with an object within the touch-sensitive area, select a second region around the determined first location associated with the object within the touch-sensitive area, and scan two or more electrodes within the first region and two or more electrodes within the second region to determine a second location associated with the object within the touch-sensitive area. | 11-20-2014 |
20150116271 | Pulse- or Frame-Based Communication Using Active Stylus - In one embodiment, a method includes receiving sensor data from one or more sensors in or on a stylus, the stylus including one or more electrodes and one or more computer-readable non-transitory storage media embodying logic for wirelessly transmitting signals to a device through a touch sensor of the device. The method includes generating a carrier signal and modulating the carrier signal to communicate the sensor data and wirelessly transmitting from the stylus to the device the carrier signal as modulated through the touch sensor of the device. | 04-30-2015 |
John Stanley Dubery, Basingstoke, Hants GB
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20130106722 | Pulse- Or Frame-Based Communication Using Active Stylus | 05-02-2013 |
John Stanley Mattick, St. Lucia AU
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20110263687 | RNA MOLECULES AND USES THEREOF - The present invention relates to substantially single-stranded isolated RNA molecules comprising 18 to 19 contiguous nucleotides that corresponds to a non-protein-coding genomic DNA sequence located between −60 and +120 nucleotides from a transcription start site in a mammalian genome. Specifically, the isolated RNA molecules have a high GC content (>60%), are nuclear specific, and may be associated with aberrant gene regulation and/or transcription in various mammalian diseases and conditions. The isolated RNA molecules, modified RNA molecules and fragments thereof may be particularly useful for the diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of diseases such as Crohn's disease, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, rheumatoid arthritis, myocardial infarction, diabetes, congenital developmental disorders, coronary heart disease and cancer such as breast cancer, lymphoma, leukemia, aggressive metastatic brain cancers, colorectal cancer, gastric cancer, ovarian cancer and pituitary tumors. | 10-27-2011 |
John Stanley Nierwinski, Havre De Grace, MD US
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20110054839 | METHOD AND SYSTEM OF CONFIDENCE INTERVAL METHODOLOGY FOR RATIO MEANS - A method and system for determining whether the number of samples taken from a population of units where the distribution of X and Y variables are unknown by evaluating ratio mean measurements on a computer to determine a confidence interval. The method comprising: inputting samples from the total population with each unit sample having at least two variables X and Y; redefining the multivariate data that comprises the two variables X and Y; estimating the mean; computing the standard error; using a bootstrapping method, generating boot strap samples, computing a Z distribution based upon the bootstrap samples; and computing the confidence interval. The system comprises a processor for performing the steps of the method | 03-03-2011 |
John Stanley Phillips, Plano, TX US
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20160046404 | Packaging System - A packaging system for a corrugated cardboard shipping container. The system uses two vertical compartmented inserts divided by a horizontal insert. The compartmented insert can be configured by a packer to consist of four to two rectangular compartments. The horizontal insert can be folded in half or have a quarter section folded away in order to accommodate a loading plan that requires items to protrude above the height of the bottom vertical compartmented insert. An optional diagonal divider and dunnage may be used prior to sealing the container. | 02-18-2016 |
John Stanley Ulinski, Pittsford, NY US
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20100191617 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ORDERING SUPPLIES FOR A MULTIFUNCTION DEVICE - What is disclosed is a novel apparatus and method for effectuating the ordering of supplies via a wireless handset device. In one embodiment, the handset is pre-loaded with a plurality of folders each representing a multifunction device. A user navigates the hierarchy of folders and selects a folder. The user then selects at least one graphical widget contained therein representing a particular supply commodity available for order from a supplier. In response to a user selection thereof, a part number identified by the selected graphical widget and a supplier profile are retrieved from memory. The profile contains the ordering method and contact information. An order message is prepared according to the ordering method prescribed by the profile and is sent to the supplier to place an order for that supply commodity. The process repeats until no more supplies are to be ordered. Additional features, enhancements, and embodiments have been provided. | 07-29-2010 |