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Kyle B. Campbell, Meridian, ID US
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20150287916 | SEMICONDUCTOR STRUCTURES INCLUDING MULTI-PORTION LINERS AND RELATED METHODS - A method of forming a semiconductor structure. The method comprises forming a protective portion of a liner on at least a portion of stack structures on a substrate. The protective portion comprises a material formulated to adhere to the stack structures. A conformal portion of the liner is formed on the protective portion of the liner or on the protective portion of the liner and exposed materials of the stack structures. At least one of the protective portion and the conformal portion does not comprise aluminum. Additional methods of forming a semiconductor structure are disclosed, as are semiconductor structures including the liners comprising the protective portion and the conformal portion. | 10-08-2015 |
Kyle B. Meier, Olympia, WA US
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20140159966 | PIVOTING UNDERWATER RFID ANTENNA ASSEMBLY - An underwater antenna assembly (or array thereof) suitable for subsurface RFID tag interrogation in flowing water such as a river. In preferred embodiments, the antenna interrogates RFID tags implanted in aquatic species. The antenna resides in an elongate antenna housing whose cross-sectional shape is preferably a hydrodynamic teardrop shape. A first end of the housing is linked to a pivoting mechanism such that when the pivoting mechanism is held substantially stationary with respect to the water flow, the second end of the housing is free to rotate generally about the first end in a substantially vertical plane parallel to the water flow direction. The length of the antenna housing is advantageously selected to enable the antenna to monitor for signals across substantially the entire water depth. | 06-12-2014 |
20140159967 | BASAL-PIVOTING UNDERWATER RFID ANTENNA ASSEMBLY - An underwater basal-pivoting antenna assembly (or array thereof) suitable for subsurface RFID tag interrogation in flowing water such as a river. In preferred embodiments, the antenna interrogates RFID tags implanted in aquatic species. The antenna resides in an elongate antenna housing whose cross-sectional shape is preferably a hydrodynamic teardrop shape. When the assembly is deployed in water with a lower end thereof anchored below an upper end, the lower end of the housing is linked to a pivot/swivel mechanism such that when the pivot/swivel mechanism is held substantially stationary with respect to the water flow, the upper end of the housing is free to rotate generally about the first end, including in a substantially vertical plane parallel to the water flow direction. The length of the antenna housing is advantageously selected to enable the antenna to monitor for signals across substantially the entire water depth. | 06-12-2014 |
20140306852 | TOP-PIVOTING UNDERWATER RFID ANTENNA ASSEMBLY - An underwater top-pivoting antenna assembly (or array thereof) suitable for subsurface RFID tag interrogation in flowing water such as a river. In preferred embodiments, the antenna interrogates RFID tags implanted in aquatic species. The antenna resides in an elongate antenna housing whose cross-sectional shape is preferably a symmetric hydrodynamic teardrop shape. When the assembly is deployed in water with an upper end thereof suspended above a lower end, the upper end of the housing is linked to a pivot/swivel mechanism such that when the pivot/swivel mechanism is held substantially stationary with respect to the water flow, the lower end of the housing is free to rotate generally about the first end, including in a substantially vertical plane parallel to the water flow direction. The length of the antenna housing is advantageously selected to enable the antenna to monitor for signals across substantially the entire water depth. | 10-16-2014 |
Kyle B. Smith, San Pablo, CA US
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20100174558 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DATA COLLECTION AND MANAGEMENT - Collecting, validating, managing, and sharing data, for example healthcare and patient data, may include using a networked portable device. A forms-based system and process (referred to in some embodiments as DirectForms™) may allow clinical staff to efficiently collect and validate data on portable devices. In accordance with an embodiment, the system combines a portable computing device, validation of data, network connectivity, and an opportunity for shared effort among users via industry-standard (for example HL7 compliant) or customized interfaces. A server-based utility may route forms and HL7-compliant data transaction exports. Interfaces may provide for merging data into appropriate patient records. Some systems may be used in an ambulatory care setting. Various aspects may provide for improved clinical assessment, effective patient management, cost savings, and the ability to provide a more efficient billing process. | 07-08-2010 |
Kyle B. Swigart, Madison, WI US
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20130142913 | SANDWICH HAVING AN EDIBLE CASING LINK - A food product having a pre-cooked loose meat filling along with a seasoning mix is provided in an edible casing. The edible casing is filled with the pre-cooked loose meat filling and the seasoning mix to produce a filled casing that is subsequently cooked to produce a meat link. The food product also may have a raw meat batter that is combined with the pre-cooked loose meat filling and filled into the edible casing along with the pre-cooked loose meat filling prior to subsequent cooking of the meat link. The pre-cooked loose meat filling may include discrete, not fully ground meat material including meat finely chopped, diced, chunks, shred, and splinters of meat. Alternatively, the pre-cooked loose meat filling may include cooked ground meat, though the pre-cooked loose meat filling will still have individual pieces larger than an emulsified product. | 06-06-2013 |