Keeton, US
Adam Keeton, Birmingham, AL US
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20110178106 | 5-QUINOLINONE AND IMIDAZOPYRIDINE COMPOUNDS AND USE THEREOF - 5-Quinolinone and Imidazopyrimidine compounds are provided that are useful for inhibiting the efflux of any therapeutic agent that is a MRP1 substrate. Also provided is a method for screening to identify additional MRP1 inhibitors. | 07-21-2011 |
Adam J. Keeton, Clarksville, MD US
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20100077078 | NETWORK TRAFFIC ANALYSIS USING A DYNAMICALLY UPDATING ONTOLOGICAL NETWORK DESCRIPTION - Network traffic analysis is performed by deploying, across a network having a plurality of network nodes, at least one data collection agent, on at least two of the plurality of network nodes. Each data collection agent may monitor at each network node, a plurality of network connections instantiated during a monitoring time period. Data resulting from the monitoring is acquired from the data collection agents and an ontological description of the network is automatically created from the acquired data. The ontological description is dynamically updated and network traffic analysis is performed using the dynamically updating ontological description. | 03-25-2010 |
James R. Keeton, Savannah, TN US
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20100180488 | Weedless fishing lure containing multiple hooks - A weedless fishing lure having arms supporting first and second single hooks substantially equidistant from an attachment point. The first hook is mounted upon a fish-resembling lure member, with a spinner member attached behind the fish-resembling lure member. The spinner member is configured to produce motion when the lure is pulled through the water, which motion is transferred to the fish-resembling lure member, thereby to produce motion attractive to fish. The second hook is disposed in a plane common to the first hook, with the second hook being operatively disposed in a skirted member. | 07-22-2010 |
Jimmie A. Keeton, Fort Collins, CO US
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20110042309 | SOLAR POWERED AERATION AND MICROBIAL INCUBATION SYSTEM - Disclosed is a system and method for treating a body of water, without the necessity of being connected to an electrical grid, that includes photovoltaic collectors and a battery bank that is charged by the photovoltaic collectors. The photovoltaic collectors and the battery bank operate a series of air pumps that are connected to an air pump manifold to create a uniform source of compressed air that is distributed to a plurality of floating diffuser manifolds. A plurality of air stones are suspended under the floating diffuser manifolds that create air bubbles that are absorbed by the body of water and circulate said body of water to disburse a microbial fluid. In addition, an incubator system is also connected to an air pump that incubates microbes to form a microbial fluid that can be automatically dispersed throughout the body of water. | 02-24-2011 |
John P. Keeton, Pueblo, CO US
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20140065275 | Fruit chunking and spear forming method and apparatus - A system for automatically forming chunks and spears at high speed from unpeeled fruit items is provided. The fruit is sliced into unpeeled wedges. The unpeeled wedges are conveyed into a plurality of staggered transverse chunking blades, wherein the flesh, but not the peel, is cut sequentially from the center of each wedge outwardly, flattening each wedge. A peel removal knife is located to sever the peel of each wedge from the center outwardly after the transverse chunk cutting blades have cut the flesh. Spears may be formed by deleting some of the transverse chunking blades. | 03-06-2014 |
Kimberly Keeton, San Francisco, CA US
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20100106681 | Identifying Files Associated With A Workflow - To determine files associated with one or more workflows, a trace of accesses of files in at least one server is received. The files are grouped into at least one set of files, where the files in the set are accessed together more than a predetermined number of times in the trace. Files associated with the particular workflow are identified based on the at least one set. | 04-29-2010 |
20100114832 | Forensic snapshot - Systems, methods, and other embodiments associated with forensic snapshots are described. One example method includes creating a snapshot of an operational data. The example method may also include creating a hash tree by hashing lowest level data blocks of the snapshot to produce lowest level hashes. Creating a hash tree may also include repeatedly growing the hash tree bottom up by selectively hashing lower level hashes into higher level hashes until a root node is produced. The example method may also include providing a forensic data associated with the hash tree, where the forensic data is used to verify the integrity of the snapshot. | 05-06-2010 |
20100250480 | IDENTIFYING SIMILAR FILES IN AN ENVIRONMENT HAVING MULTIPLE CLIENT COMPUTERS - To identify similar files in an environment having multiple client computers, a first client computer receives, from a coordinator computer, a request to find files located at the first client computer that are similar to at least one comparison file, wherein the request has also been sent to other client computers by the coordinator computer to request that the other client computers also find files that are similar to the at least one comparison file. In response to the request, the first client computer compares signatures of the files located at the first client computer with a signature of the at least one comparison file to identify at least a subset of the files located at the first client computer that are similar to the at least one comparison file according to a comparison metric. The first client computer sends, to the coordinator computer, a response relating to the comparing. | 09-30-2010 |
20100251256 | Scheduling Data Analysis Operations In A Computer System - A technique receiving identifiers from a plurality of nodes. Each identifier identifies an associated data object, and at least some of the data objects being replicated on different nodes. The technique includes scheduling analysis of the data objects on the nodes based at least in part on a distribution of replicas of the data objects among the nodes and modeled performances of the nodes. | 09-30-2010 |
20100274888 | GENERATING A SUMMARY OF USERS THAT HAVE ACCESSED A RESOURCE - Information relating to monitored communications between user machines and a resource of a particular machine is received. Group information that identifies groups of the users is received. Based on the monitored communications and the group information, a summary of a subset of users that have accessed the resource is generated. | 10-28-2010 |
20110055843 | Scheduling Jobs For Execution On A Computer System - A technique includes determining an order for projects to be performed on a computer system. Each project is associated with multiple job sets, such that any of the job sets may be executed on the computer system to perform the project. The technique includes selecting the projects in a sequence according to the determined order to progressively build a schedule of jobs for execution on the computer system. For each selected project, incorporating one of the associated job sets into the schedule based on a cost of each of the associated job sets. | 03-03-2011 |
20110196880 | STORING UPDATE DATA USING A PROCESSING PIPELINE - A system has a processing pipeline with a plurality of processing stages, where each of the processing stages has one or plural processors, and where the processing stages are individually and independently scalable. A first of the processing stages of the processing pipeline provides a received date update into an update data structure, where the update data structure is accessible to process a query received by the system. One or more additional of the processing stages transforms the update data structure to allow for merging of the transformed update data structure into a database, where the transformed update data structure is accessible to process the query. Content of the transformed update data structure is stored into the database. | 08-11-2011 |
20120291041 | ASSIGNING RESOURCES FOR TASKS - A processing subsystem has plural processing stages, where output of one of the plural processing stages is provided to another of the processing stages. Resources are dynamically assigned to the plural processing stages. | 11-15-2012 |
20120303627 | RESPONDING TO A QUERY IN A DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM - A data processing system includes a plurality of processing stages. In response to a query, a membership structure is accessed to determine whether partially processed data from a particular one of the processing stages. | 11-29-2012 |
20130290295 | MAINTAINING FAULT DOMAINS IN A DISTRIBUTED DATABASE - In at least some examples, a system includes a distributed database and control logic to enable updates and queries to the distributed database. The control logic applies a plurality of identifiers to the updates and queries to maintain distinct fault domains in the distributed database. | 10-31-2013 |
20130290385 | DURABLY RECORDING EVENTS FOR PERFORMING FILE SYSTEM OPERATIONS - Multiple file system events are detected on one or more nodes of a file system, each file system event corresponding to an operation that is to be performed on the file system. Each of the multiple system events are durably recorded as an entry for a journal of the file system prior to either performance or completion of the corresponding operation. A programmatic component that is external to the file system can process entries from the journal, and in response, the entries can be expired from the journal. | 10-31-2013 |
20140223444 | RESOURCE ASSIGNMENT FOR JOBS IN A SYSTEM HAVING A PROCESSING PIPELINE - A set of jobs to be scheduled is identified ( | 08-07-2014 |
20150154259 | SQL QUERY ON A NOSQL DATABASE - A computing system can include a processor to execute stored instructions and a memory that stores instructions. The memory can include computer-implemented code to receive a structured query language (SQL) query requesting data from a non-structured query language (NoSQL) database. The memory can also include computer-implemented code to identify a query qualification and a related table in a NoSQL database. The memory can further include computer-implemented code to determine a row iterator class and computer-implemented code to access the identified related table. Additionally, the memory can include computer-implemented code to return the requested data. | 06-04-2015 |
Kimberly Keeton, Palo Alto, CA US
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20090024813 | Recoverability of a dataset associated with a multi-tier storage system - Embodiments of the present invention pertain to improving recoverability of a dataset associated with a multi-tier storage system. According to one embodiment, updates to a dataset are stored in first storage. The dataset and a point-in-time copy of the dataset reside on second storage, and the first storage provides higher reliability than the second storage. The dataset is restored using at least a subset of the stored updates in combination with the point-in-time copy in the event that the dataset is lost. | 01-22-2009 |
Mark Keeton, Kettering, OH US
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20090108994 | TWO SIDED THERMAL RFID - A radio frequency identification enabled dual-sided direct thermal image element and printer therefor are provided. One embodiment includes, a first substrate having an exterior side and an interior side, a radio frequency identification device attached to the interior side of the first substrate, and a second substrate having an exterior side and an interior side, wherein both the first substrate and the second substrate include a thermally sensitive coating on at least the exterior side thereof, and wherein the interior side of the second substrate is attached to the interior side of the first substrate, such that the radio frequency identification device is positioned between the first substrate and second substrate. | 04-30-2009 |
Paul Ivan John Keeton, Woodbridge, VA US
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20120111118 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR AUTOMATED ULTRASONIC INSPECTION - A method and apparatus for ultrasonic inspection of one or more parts, in which one or more parts to be inspected are transferred from a parts carrier to a scan nest that is located in the scanning station. The parts are restrained in the scan nest and then scanned. A pick and place mechanism is used to transfer the parts to be inspected between the parts carrier the scan nest. The inspection path may be altered if a missing part is detected. In one embodiment, a first gas flow port located on the pick and place mechanism or on the transducer holder is used to blow ultrasonic coupling fluid from the front surface of the parts in the scan nest after they have been scanned. In a further embodiment, two or more scan nests are used for parallel operation. | 05-10-2012 |
Robert A. Keeton, Bartlett, TN US
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20150151838 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ENHANCING VISION INSIDE AN AIRCRAFT COCKPIT - A system for enhancing vision inside an aircraft cockpit may include a primary display system configured to receive the signals related to flight data and display visual representations based on the flight data. The system for enhancing vision may also include a supplemental display system, including a mask configured to provide a substantially sealed barrier between a wearer of the mask and at least one of smoke and fumes in the cockpit. The supplemental display system may also include a video display device associated with the mask. The video display device may be configured to receive the signals related to the flight data and display the visual representations based on the flight data, wherein the video display device is associated with the mask such that the wearer of the mask is able to see the visual representations based on the flight data displayed by the video display device. | 06-04-2015 |
Robert C. Keeton, Willis, MI US
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20140369376 | BATTERY PACK THERMISTOR TEST METHOD - A battery pack thermistor test method includes charging a battery pack, monitoring a rise in average temperature reported by at least one thermistor on the battery pack over a predetermined time period, preparing at least one thermistor slope by calculating a least square fit of time vs. temperature for the at least one thermistor and comparing the at least one thermistor slope to process-defined thermistor slope limits. | 12-18-2014 |
Ruston K. Keeton, Tucson, AZ US
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20140308647 | COMPUTER-BASED VIRTUAL TRAINER - Embodiments of a system and method for generating a computer-based virtual training application are generally described herein. One embodiment for the method comprises generating input data, converting the input data to a predefined format for use by a virtual trainer framework, and generating the virtual training application comprising interactive displays, configured for use on a computer, in response to the virtual trainer framework rendering the input data in the predefined format. | 10-16-2014 |
Tony Keeton, Mesa, AZ US
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20100089314 | SUBSTRATE SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR REDUCED AUTODOPING AND BACKSIDE DEPOSITION - A substrate support system comprises a substrate holder having a plurality of passages extending between top and bottom surfaces thereof. The substrate holder supports a peripheral portion of the substrate backside so that a thin gap is formed between the substrate and the substrate holder. A hollow support member provides support to an underside of, and is configured to convey gas upward into one or more of the passages of, the substrate holder. The upwardly conveyed gas flows into the gap between the substrate and the substrate holder. Depending upon the embodiment, the gas then flows either outward and upward around the substrate edge (to inhibit backside deposition of reactant gases above the substrate) or downward through passages of the substrate holder, if any, that do not lead back into the hollow support member (to inhibit autodoping by sweeping out-diffused dopant atoms away from the substrate backside). | 04-15-2010 |
Tony J. Keeton, Mesa, AZ US
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20140058169 | METHANE CONVERSION APPARATUS AND PROCESS USING A SUPERSONIC FLOW REACTOR - Apparatus and methods are provided for converting methane in a feed stream to acetylene. A hydrocarbon stream is introduced into a supersonic reactor and pyrolyzed to convert at least a portion of the methane to acetylene. The reactor effluent stream may be treated to convert acetylene to another hydrocarbon process. | 02-27-2014 |
20140058176 | METHANE CONVERSION APPARATUS AND PROCESS USING A SUPERSONIC FLOW REACTOR - Apparatus and methods are provided for converting methane in a feed stream to acetylene. A hydrocarbon stream is introduced into a supersonic reactor and pyrolyzed to convert at least a portion of the methane to acetylene. The reactor effluent stream may be treated to convert acetylene to another hydrocarbon process. | 02-27-2014 |