Kelley, NY
Brian J. Kelley, Farmington, NY US
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20120058050 | LOADED LATEX OPTICAL MOLECULAR IMAGING PROBES CONTAINING LIPOPHILIC LARGE STOKES SHIFT DYES - The present invention relates to a loaded particle comprising at least one fluorescent dye, and in particular, a fluorescent dye with a large Stokes shift. The invention further relates to a method for producing an loaded latex particle, loaded with a fluorescent dye having a large stokes shift. In addition, the present invention relates to latex particles loaded with fluorescent dyes that are organic solvent soluble and insoluble in water. In a preferred embodiment, when the dyes are loaded into the water soluble latex particle, an increase is observed in quantum yield of fluorescence as compared to the quantum yield of the dye in aqueous solvent. | 03-08-2012 |
Edward E. Kelley, Wappinger Falls, NY US
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20090077548 | METHOD, SYSTEM, AND STORAGE MEDIUM FOR PROVIDING SEARCH AND REFERENCE FUNCTIONS FOR A MESSAGING SYSTEM - An exemplary embodiment of the invention relates to a method, system, and storage medium for providing search and reference functions for a messaging system. The method comprises receiving a request to search a data archive for reference information relating to at least one keyword selected by a messaging system user while the messaging system user is actively engaged in composing a message or a response to a message. The keyword is selected from the body of text contained in the message. The method further includes searching the data archive and, if a reference is found, presenting the reference to the messaging system user within the message. The data archive includes information gathered from the messaging system user's message folder and at least one of a local data storage system, and a shared online repository. Embodiments of the invention also include a system and a storage medium. | 03-19-2009 |
20100070683 | METHOD TO MONITOR READ/WRITE STATUS OF FLASH MEMORY DEVICES - A method and flash memory device employing the method includes a flash memory device having a logic routine saved on the flash memory being a computer readable medium. The flash memory device generates a plurality of memory inputs and outputs. The logic routine determines a memory input and/or memory output operation, and incrementally counts memory inputs and memory outputs using a counter function of the logic routine. The logic routine determines the total number of the plurality of memory inputs and outputs using the counter function. Additionally, the logic routine generates an alert signal when the total number of the memory inputs and outputs exceeds a predetermined value programmed in the logic routine. | 03-18-2010 |
20100102938 | METHOD OF ACTIVATING A SUPPLEMENTAL VISUAL WARNING SIGNAL BASED ON FREQUENCY EMITTED FROM A GENERATOR OF A PRIMARY AUDIBLE WARNING SIGNAL - A system and method for signaling users including a control device electrically connected to a transceiver. The transceiver has a specified frequency. A first mobile signal device being activated by a first user and electrically communicating with a first transmitter having a selectable signal frequency. The first transmitter electrically communicates with the transceiver using the specified frequency. A second signal device includes a second receiver for receiving an activation signal from the transceiver. The second receiver electrically communicates with the transceiver using the specified frequency. The second signal device is activated by the activation of the first mobile signal device using the transceiver for alerting other persons. | 04-29-2010 |
Edwards E. Kelley, Wappingers Falls, NY US
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20090201131 | Embedded RFID Verifiable Currency - A system and method of determining likelihood of counterfeiting without inspection of currency compares signals returned by uniquely customized RFID chips when interrogated, preferably incident to a transaction. The RFID information is compared to RFID information for bills known to be in circulation in order to validate a given currency bill. Usage patterns can be determined from statistical analysis of such reports and reported usage patterns will statistically differ significantly if not radically with the number of RFID chips returning the same RFID information and such differences will increase in either or both of geographic locations of reports and frequency of reports with increase of the number of bills having duplicated RFID chips. The basic infrastructure for practice of the invention is also capable of tracking genuine currency following, for example, a theft or other criminal activity. | 08-13-2009 |
F. Douglas Kelley, Webster, NY US
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20090005489 | NANOCLAY FILLED FLUOROPOLYMER DISPERSIONS AND METHOD OF FORMING SAME - Disclosed herein is an aqueous dispersion and a method for making said dispersion, and more particularly, a dispersion that comprises a nanoclay such as a tubular clay (e.g. halloysite), a fluoropolymer and the requisite surfactants for dispersion stability. In various embodiments, and applications thereof to substrates and the like, the dispersion improves the manufacturability of articles that include coating fluoropolymer dispersions while retaining the unique properties of the fluoropolymer coating. | 01-01-2009 |
20120129999 | NANOCOMPOSITE INCLUDING HEAT-TREATED CLAY AND POLYMER - Disclosed are systems and methods for producing, and a composite including, a roasted aluminosilicate (e.g., halloysite). A uniform dispersion of an aluminosilicate can be obtained using roasted halloysite clay and subsequently combining it with a polymer in a melt mixing system to produce a composite. | 05-24-2012 |
Michael C. Kelley, Ithaca, NY US
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20150051837 | SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR RISK PREDICTION AND ASSESSMENT - A system and methods for predicting and assessing risk before an event occurs. More particularly, the present invention predicts and assesses risk such as the occurrence of an earthquake prior to the event by collecting and analyzing changes in Total Electron Content (“TEC”) in the ionosphere. | 02-19-2015 |
Michael James Kelley, Lancaster, NY US
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20130054401 | METHOD OF CUSTOMIZATION AND COMMERCE USING GAMING IMPLEMENTED BY SOFTWARE - A computerized method of enabling the purchasing of a physical good, comprising the steps of: enabling the playing of a game on a computer by a user, the game comprising a representation of the physical good; receiving one or more inputs from the user to develop the representation of the physical good; and, receiving an instruction from the user where the instruction indicates a desire to purchase the physical good and the physical good is associated with the representation. | 02-28-2013 |
Miriam Kelley, Buffalo, NY US
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20080280268 | TOY SYSTEM FOR TEACHING A LANGUAGE - A language teaching toy system includes a base configured as an environment theme in which a user would have a particular conversation. The language teaching toy system also includes a plurality of accessories similarly configured for use in role play with the base. The base includes an identifier such that when an accessory is associated with the identifier, the identifier can generate identifying information to determine which accessory is being associated with the base. An electronic controller can receive the identifying information from the identifier and can send an output to a speaker to announce a word associated with the particular accessory in a first language then in a second language. | 11-13-2008 |
Susan Renee Kelley, Tonawanda, NY US
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20080314455 | Vacuum insulated piping assembly method - Method of assembling a vacuum insulated piping run for conducting a cryogenic fluid in which piping sections are produced in a first location and then assembled in a second location into a piping run. Each of the piping sections incorporates an outer cylindrical casing and an inner pipe for transport of the cryogenic fluid to form an inner annular region for containing insulation that can be radiation shield insulation and aerogel blankets. The piping sections are joined by welding the ends of the inner pipes together and then joining the outer cylindrical casing by a shell-like section. Points of connections are tested by vacuum testing techniques as each of the connections is made. Thereafter, the annular region is purged with a condensable gas such as carbon dioxide and subjected to a subatmospheric pressure. | 12-25-2008 |
Timothy Kelley, Fairport, NY US
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20090279986 | BINDING TAPE AND A MECHANISM FOR DISPENSING THE SAME - Embodiments described herein include a binding tape, binding tape dispenser, and a binding system. The binding tape is continuously formed with a flexible substrate and an adhesive disposed on a surface of the substrate. The binding tape dispenser can hold the binding tape and can be used by the binding system to bind objects using the binding tape held by the binding tape dispenser. The binding system pulls the binding tape from the binding tape dispenser and cuts the binding tape to size based on the size of the objects to be bound. | 11-12-2009 |
Timothy Kelley, Pittsford, NY US
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20100068026 | STACKER CART - This is a stacker cart useful to collect a paper stack in a paper-handling system. The stacker cart has movables so that it can be moved into and out of a housing in the system. At a top section of the stacker cart is a transfer plate that receives the paper stack after processing, finishing, or marking. This transfer plate and the stacker cart have on their lower surface movables that allow both easy moving of the slidable plate off the stacker cart and easy moving of the stacker cart from one location to another. The transfer plate has at least one hook that is connected to a rope or for moving the transfer plate to a second surface. The movables used in both the transfer plate and the stacker cart can be wheels, slides, or bearings. | 03-18-2010 |
Timothy J. Kelley, Fairport, NY US
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20080252062 | DYNAMIC DOUBLE CREASE OR DOUBLE SCORE BOOKLET - A method for making a multi-page document including one or more sheets and a cover, including receiving instructions to crease or score one or more of the one or more sheets at at least two different and parallel locations on the sheets and cover, wherein the instructions provide a distance between each of the at least two creases or scores as well as a distance of each crease or score from a middle of the sheets and cover, pre-creasing or pre-scoring the sheets and a cover with the at least two or more creases or scores at the locations, and folding the sheets and cover at each crease or score location. | 10-16-2008 |
Timothy J. Kelley, Pittsford, NY US
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20150319328 | METHODS, SYSTEMS AND PROCESSOR-READABLE MEDIA FOR PREVENTING RENDERING JOBS/SETS FROM BEING SPLIT BEFORE STACKER IS FULL - Methods, systems and processor-readbale media for preventing a job/set splitting across a stacker. A splitting prevention module can be configured to include a prevent job splitting feature or a prevent set splitting feature. The prevent job splitting feature and the prevent set splitting feature can be selected by a user so that the stacker will not begin stacking the job/set unless the stacker possesses a capacity for stacking the complete job/set. The stacker automatically unloads the job/set with respect to a job/set boundary provided by the user. Such an approach prevents the jobs/sets from being split when the stacker goes full. | 11-05-2015 |