Lentz, US
A. David Lentz, York, PA US
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20080251490 | Pierceable cap - A pierceable cap maybe used for containing sample specimens during storage and transport. The pierceable cap may prevent unwanted escape of sample specimen before transfer with a transfer device. The pierceable cap may fit over a vessel. An access port in the pierceable cap may allow passage of a tip of a transfer device though the pierceable cap. Multiple frangible layers maybe disposed across the access port. One or more extensions proximate to a lower frangible layer may rotate around one or more coupling regions during insertion of the transfer device. The movement of the one or more extensions may pierce the lower frangible layer to create airways and allow air to escape from a vessel at a reduced velocity. Upper frangible layers may prevent escape of materials from spaces intermediate between the lower frangible layer and the upper frangible layers. | 10-16-2008 |
Ammon David Lentz, York, PA US
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20080251489 | Pierceable cap - A pierceable cap may be used for containing sample specimens during storage and transport. The pierceable cap may prevent unwanted escape of sample specimen before transfer with a transfer device. The pierceable cap may fit over a vessel. An access port in the pierceable cap may allow passage of a tip of a transfer device though the pierceable cap. A frangible layer may be disposed across the access port. One or more extensions proximate to the frangible layer may be coupled to the pierceable cap by coupling regions or other similar devices. The one or more extension may rotate around the one or more coupling regions during insertion of the transfer device. The movement of the one or more extensions may pierce the frangible layer to create airways and allow air to escape from a vessel at a reduced velocity. | 10-16-2008 |
20110123975 | DEVICE FOR AUTOMATICALLY ADJUSTING THE BACTERIAL INOCULUM LEVEL OF A SAMPLE - Various embodiments of the present invention provide, for example, a system and method for automatically adjusting the inoculum level of a sample. Certain embodiments of the present invention may measure a concentration of particles present in a preliminary sample using a sensor device and determine an amount of diluent to be added to or removed from a sample container to prepare a sample having a selected concentration of particles, corresponding to a selected inoculum level. Embodiments of the present invention may also automatically add or remove the diluent using an automated fluidics system so as to prepare a sample having the selected particle concentration. Once the selected particle concentration is achieved and verified, some embodiments may also remove at least a portion of the sample from the sample container such that the container contains a selected volume of the sample. | 05-26-2011 |
20120031203 | DEVICE FOR AUTOMATICALLY ADJUSTING THE BACTERIAL INOCULUM LEVEL OF A SAMPLE - Various embodiments of the present invention provide, for example, a system and method for automatically adjusting the inoculum level of a sample. Certain embodiments of the present invention may measure a concentration of particles present in a preliminary sample using a sensor device and determine an amount of diluent to be added to or removed from a sample container to prepare a sample having a selected concentration of particles, corresponding to a selected inoculum level. Embodiments of the present invention may also automatically add or remove the diluent using an automated fluidics system so as to prepare a sample having the selected particle concentration. Once the selected particle concentration is achieved and verified, some embodiments may also remove at least a portion of the sample from the sample container such that the container contains a selected volume of the sample. | 02-09-2012 |
20140206088 | UNITIZED REAGENT STRIP - The embodiments disclosed herein relate to unitized reagent strips for holding and transporting reagents and materials used in automated sample preparation and/or processing for biological and or chemical assays. | 07-24-2014 |
20150118688 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND DEVICES FOR DETECTING AND IDENTIFYING MICROORGANISMS IN MICROBIOLOGICAL CULTURE SAMPLES - Provided herein are methods, systems, and devices for detecting and/or identifying one or more specific microorganisms in a culture sample. Indicator particles, such as surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS)-active nanoparticles, each having associated therewith one or more specific binding members having an affinity for the one or more microorganisms of interest, can form a complex with specific microorganisms in the culture sample. Further, agitating magnetic capture particles also having associated therewith one or more specific binding members having an affinity for the one or more microorganisms of interest can be used to capture the microorganism-indicator particle complex and concentrate the complex in a localized area of an assay vessel for subsequent detection and identification. The complex can be dispersed, pelleted, and redispersed so that the culture sample can be retested a number of times during incubation so as to allow for real-time monitoring of the culture sample. | 04-30-2015 |
Ann Marie Lentz, Brookfield, WI US
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20100096062 | Supported Article for Use in Decorating a Substrate - Disclosed are printed articles that may be used to decorate substrates. | 04-22-2010 |
Brian C. Lentz, Newark, DE US
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20160038649 | Inflatable Imbibed Polymer Devices - The present invention provides a stretchable material suitable for use in an inflatable medical device. The stretchable material has at least one reinforcing polymer layer with a top and bottom side forming a porous matrix which is imbibed with a sealing material to infiltrate and substantially seal spaces of the porous matrix and extend beyond the reinforcing polymer layer to form a surface coating. | 02-11-2016 |
Britt Lentz, Bellingham, WA US
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20110047847 | SHOT INDICATING RESETTING TRIGGER FIREARM TRAINING SYSTEM - A firearm training tool having a shot indicating system in further in one form a trigger take-up indicating system. The trigger module is adjustable to adjust various properties of the trigger. | 03-03-2011 |
20150226508 | SHOT INDICATING RESETTING TRIGGER FIREARM TRAINING SYSTEM - A firearm training tool having a shot indicating system configured to provide a training rifle with a shot indicating laser activated by pressing a trigger rearward. | 08-13-2015 |
Carl Lentz, Washington, PA US
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20100162941 | FREEZE INDICATORS, COMPONENTS THEREFOR AND PREPARATIVE PROCESSES - Freeze indicators can include an indicator dispersion, a liquid medium, indicator particles dispersed in the liquid medium and a particulate inorganic nucleating agent to inhibit supercooling of the liquid medium. The inorganic nucleating agent can have an ionic surface coating which can help provide a sharp end point. Optionally, freeze indicators can include indicator particles comprising an organic material and a softener to soften the indicator particles and provide the freeze indication with an enhanced visual appearance. Another option is to provide a temperature-sensitive stabilizer to inhibit coagulation of the indicator dispersion at temperatures above the liquid medium frozen state melting point while permitting coagulation of the indicator dispersion at the liquid medium frozen state melting point. | 07-01-2010 |
Carl M. Lentz, Cedar Knolls, NJ US
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20110086995 | CO-CRYSTALLIZABLE DIACETYLENIC MONOMER COMPOSITIONS, CRYSTAL PHASES AND MIXTURES, AND RELATED METHODS - Solid polymerizable diacetylenic monomer compositions, including compositions co-crystallized from a diversity of solvent systems under diverse cooling conditions, can exhibit diffraction patterns associated with the color development reactivities of the compositions. High reactivity compositions are disclosed and high reactivity and low reactivity phases can be identified. A low angle powder X-ray diffraction peak can indicate the presence of one or more crystal phases in a composition. A fingerprint region can exhibit fingerprint patterns of diffraction peaks associated with different reactivities. Information about polymerization of the diacetylenic monomers is disclosed using | 04-14-2011 |
20110209658 | FREEZE INDICATORS WITH A CONTROLLED TEMPERATURE RESPONSE - A freeze indicator can include an indicator dispersion having an aqueous liquid medium and organic material indicator particles dispersed in the aqueous liquid medium. The indicator dispersion can have an initial appearance before freezing and an irreversibly different appearance after freezing and can exhibit a freeze-onset temperature of about −1.9° C. or higher. Some factors helpful to providing a relatively high freeze onset temperature are employment of a proteinaceous ice-nucleating agent, control of pH, use of a protein stabilizer and control of the ratio of protein stabilizer to ice-nucleating agent. | 09-01-2011 |
20120079981 | TEMPERATURE-ACTIVATED TIME-TEMPERATURE INDICATOR - A temperature-activatable time-temperature indicator that can be used to monitor the historical exposure of a host product to ambient temperatures includes an optically readable, thermally sensitive indicator element. The indicator element can be inactive below a base temperature and is intrinsically thermally responsive at or above an activation temperature which is equal to or greater than the base temperature. The indicator can record cumulative ambient temperature exposure above the activation temperature irreversibly with respect to time. The indicator element can include a synthetic polymeric material, and optionally, a dye. A side-chain crystallizable polymer such as poly(hexadecylmethacrylate), that is solid below the base temperature and is a viscous liquid above the activation temperature can be employed. Intense indicator element colors can be obtained using an appropriate dye or dyes. Various structural configurations of indicator are described and illustrated. | 04-05-2012 |
20120175412 | COMPUTING SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ELECTRONICALLY INDICATING THE ACCEPTABILITY OF A PRODUCT - In part, the invention relates to computing systems and methods for electronically indicating the acceptability of a product. An image capture and communication device may analyze a product label that includes one or more monitors, authentication elements, and identification elements. The image capture and communication device may determine the type and features of the monitors, authentication elements, and identification elements. The image capture and communication device may transmit data based on the type and features to a host server, which may transmit data associated with the host product to the image capture and communication device in, inter alia, the form of an acceptability report. | 07-12-2012 |
20140144366 | TIME-TEMPERATURE INDICATOR COMPRISING A SIDE CHAIN CRYSTALLINE POLYMER - A temperature-activatable time-temperature indicator that can be used to monitor the historical exposure of a host product to ambient temperatures includes an optically readable, thermally sensitive indicator element. The indicator element can be inactive below a base temperature and is intrinsically thermally responsive at or above an activation temperature which is equal to or greater than the base temperature. The indicator can record cumulative ambient temperature exposure above the activation temperature irreversibly with respect to time. The indicator element can include a synthetic polymeric material, and optionally, a dye. A side-chain crystallizable polymer such as poly(hexadecylmethacrylate), that is solid below the base temperature and is a viscous liquid above the activation temperature can be employed. Intense indicator element colors can be obtained using an appropriate dye or dyes. Various structural configurations of indicator are described and illustrated. | 05-29-2014 |
Carl M. Lentz, Waynesville, OH US
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20150158003 | MICROCAPSULES HAVING ACRYLIC POLYMERIC SHELLS AND METHODS OF MAKING SAME - Microcapsules are described that include a hydrophobic core material within an acrylic polymeric shell that was polymerized from a monomeric blend that includes a mono-functional acrylic monomer as less than 25% by weight of the monomeric blend and a hyperbranched polyester acrylic oligomer as the balance of the monomeric blend, and methods of making the same. The methods include a two-stage polymerization process where the monomeric blend is polymerized with an azo-initiator in a first stage polymerization reaction and is subsequently further polymerized with a water soluble initiator in a second stage polymerization reaction. | 06-11-2015 |
Carl M. Lentz, Washington, PA US
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20120079980 | COLOR-CHANGING EMULSIONS FOR FREEZE INDICATORS - A color-changing emulsion for use in a freeze indicator can employ a dispersion medium, for example, an aqueous liquid, a first reactant phase and a second reactant phase, which two reactant phases can both be dispersed in the dispersion medium. The first reactant phase includes a hydrophobic liquid and a first reactant, for example, a color precursor such as a leuco dye. The second reactant phase can include a hydrophobic liquid, and includes, or can be, a second reactant, for example, a color developer such as a leuco dye developer. The first and second reactant phases can be essentially unmixed, and can be co-reactable to provide a color change. In response to a freezing temperature, the color-changing emulsion can coagulate and change color irreversibly. An intense color change can be obtained by using, for example, a suitable leuco dye precursor and developer. | 04-05-2012 |
Carl Michael Lentz, Cedar Knolls, NJ US
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20110258130 | Computing systems and methods for electronically indicating the acceptability of a product - Computing systems and methods for electronically indicating the acceptability of a product. An image capture and communication device may analyze a product label that includes one or more monitors, authentication elements, and identification elements. The image capture and communication device may determine the type and features of the monitors, authentication elements, and identification elements and, based on the type of the monitors, authentication elements, and identification elements. The image capture and communication device may transmit data based on the type and features to a host server, which may transmit data associated with the host product to the image capture and communication device in, inter alia, the form of an acceptability report. | 10-20-2011 |
20150269589 | COMPUTING SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ELECTRONICALLY INDICATING THE ACCEPTABILITY OF A PRODUCT - Computing systems and methods for electronically indicating the acceptability of a product. An image capture and communication device may analyze a product label that includes one or more monitors, authentication elements, and identification elements. The image capture and communication device may determine the type and features of the monitors, authentication elements, and identification elements and, based on the type of the monitors, authentication elements, and identification elements. The image capture and communication device may transmit data based on the type and features to a host server, which may transmit data associated with the host product to the image capture and communication device in, inter alia, the form of an acceptability report. | 09-24-2015 |
Christian Robert Lentz, Benton City, WA US
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20120314223 | OPTICAL THREAD PROFILER - An apparatus configured to measure at least one physical characteristic of an threaded surface (e.g., an internally threaded surface) of an object is provided. The apparatus uses optical triangulation to perform non-contact characterization of the threaded surface. The apparatus can be used to characterize various aspects of the threaded surface, including generating the measurements required to produce a longitudinal cross-sectional profile of the threaded surface. | 12-13-2012 |
20140368834 | Optical Thread Profiler - An apparatus configured to measure at least one physical characteristic of an threaded surface (e.g., an internally threaded surface) of an object is provided. The apparatus uses optical triangulation to perform non-contact characterization of the threaded surface. The apparatus can be used to characterize various aspects of the threaded surface, including generating the measurements required to produce a longitudinal cross-sectional profile of the threaded surface. | 12-18-2014 |
20150359457 | FOOT-MOUNTED SENSOR SYSTEMS FOR TRACKING BODY MOVEMENT - A method is disclosed for foot sensors to be used to determine at least two characteristics of a subject's activity by using a combination of sensors for force and foot orientation/motion/position. A wearable footwear ecosystem is comprised of the subject's footwear, sensor-enabled insoles or insertable devices, in- or on-footwear electronics that is hard wired to the sensors and may contain additional sensors such as accelerometers, a master device and means to communicate (typically wirelessly) among the various sensor platforms, and the master device including clock synchronization. Correlating the time stamps for data among various sensors, and the master device communicating wirelessly is critical to accurate determination of the desired characteristics. Multiple force-sensitive resistors on a common substrate are individually optimized for dynamic range. Pulse sensors using arrays of such force-sensitive resistors are implemented. The resultant system can profitably be used for gaming, biometric monitoring, and activity tracking. | 12-17-2015 |
Christopher E. Lentz, Waukesha, WI US
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20090212244 | PILOT OPERATED VALVE WITH FAST CLOSING POPPET - A pilot-operated valve has a main poppet controlling fluid flow between inlet and outlet ports in response to pressure in a control chamber. Fluid flow through a pilot passage, linking the control chamber and the outlet port, moves an exhaust spool between first and second positions to control fluid flow through passages in the main poppet. The first position blocks flow between the control chamber and the outlet port and provides a path between the control chamber and the inlet port. In the second position, flow between the control chamber and the outlet port is enabled, and a second path, that is more restricted than the first path, is provided between the control chamber and the inlet port. When the valve closes, flow through the first path allows movement of the main poppet at a faster rate than during opening when flow occurs through the more restricted second path. | 08-27-2009 |
Daniel Lentz, Blacksburg, VA US
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20090201460 | Spectacle temple for lens - This invention relates to temples or end-pieces of temples for eyeglass frames. The temples are disclosed as having a wide variety of electrical and/or electronic components housed therein. Temples and hinges are also disclosed which attach to either the eyeglass frame itself or to the surface of a lens and which break apart from its attachment upon an impact without damage to the temple, the hinge, the frame, or the surface of the lens. A hinge is also disclosed for connecting a temple having a power source to an eyeglass frame and for providing an electrical connection with the frame only when the temple is opened. | 08-13-2009 |
Daniel Lentz, San Jose, CA US
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20150375567 | INNER TUBE SPOOL - The present invention provides a spool and tube assembly comprising a spool body having a first spool surface spaced (e.g., including a raised lip) from a second spool surface (e.g., also including a raised lip), and an inner tube wrapped around the first and second spool surfaces of the spool body. Preferably, the spool body includes a stem recess (e.g., formed in the first spool surface) for receiving a valve stem on the inner tube. The second spool surface can include a notch adapted to receive and hole a pump head. In addition, the spool body can include a cutout adapted to receive and hold a pressurized gas cartridge, and a protrusion adapted to receive and hold a tire lever. A strap can be provided for securing the inner tube on the spool body. | 12-31-2015 |
Daniel Lentz, Brooklyn, NY US
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20100237078 | Travel Beverage Container - A beverage container comprises a body for containing a liquid, and a cover assembly for permitting drinking of liquids while preventing accidental spillage of same. The cover assembly includes an open state to permit liquid to be poured from the body and a closed state to prevent liquid from being poured from the body. The beverage container permits drinking from all sides of its top and further enables state change (from open to closed) while holding the container with a single hand. | 09-23-2010 |
Daniel Lentz, State College, PA US
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20090297829 | PROCESS FOR INCORPORATING METAL NANOPARTICLES IN A POLYMERIC ARTICLE AND ARTICLES MADE THEREWITH - A process of incorporating metal in the form of nanoparticles into the surface layer of a polymeric article and the resultant articles are disclosed. The process includes bringing at least a part of the surface of said article in contact with a solvent mixture that contains (a) water, (b) a carrier conforming to | 12-03-2009 |
20090297830 | Process for incorporating metal nanoparticles in a polymeric article - A process of incorporating metal in the form of nanoparticles into the surface layer of a polymeric article is disclosed. The process includes bringing at least a part of the surface of said article in contact with a solvent mixture that contains (a) water, (b) a carrier conforming to | 12-03-2009 |
Daniel M. Lentz, Woodbury, MN US
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20120077038 | A PROCESS FOR INCORPORATING AN INTERPENETRATING NETWORK OR BLEND INTO THE SURFACE LAYER OF A POLYMERIC ARTICLE - The present invention provides a plastic article containing a first polymer and an interpenetrating network or blend of a second polymer infused in a surface layer of the first polymer, wherein the second polymer is the product of photopolymerizing, in a de-oxygenated environment, a reactive monomer in the presence of one or more radical photoinitiators. The present invention also provides a process for the infusion of a surface layer polymer interpenetrating network (“IPN”) or interpenetrating blend (“IPB”) into plastic articles. By inclusion of a second polymer within the pre-existing first polymer, surface modification of the physical and chemical properties of the host polymer may be enhanced. | 03-29-2012 |
20140231381 | Methods of Continuously Wet Etching A Patterned Substrate - Metalized web substrate is wet etched in a reaction vessel by contacting with oxidizing and metal complexing agent to remove metal from unpatterned region. Following etching, substrate is rinsed, and rinse is at least partly recycled. Concentrations of oxidizing and metal complexing agents in the etchant bath are maintained by delivering replenishment feeds of each. Concentration of metal in the etchant bath is maintained by discharging some of the etchant bath. Replenishment rates of oxidizing and metal complexing agents and etchant removal rate are determined based at least in part on rate that metal etched from the substrate enters the etchant bath. | 08-21-2014 |
Daniel Scott Albert Lentz, League City, TX US
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20090162736 | ENERGY STORAGE DEVICE AND METHOD - A composition is provided that includes a ternary electrolyte having a melting point greater than about 150 degree Celsius. The ternary electrolyte includes an alkali metal halide, an aluminum halide and a zinc halide. The amount of the zinc halide present in the ternary electrolyte is greater than about 20 mole percent relative to an amount of the aluminum halide. An energy storage device including the composition is provided. A system and a method are also provided. | 06-25-2009 |
David Lentz, Hopkins, MN US
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20080201515 | Method and Systems for Interfacing With PCI-Express in an Advanced Mezannine Card (AMC) Form Factor - A cage that is received with a Personal Computer (PC) enclosure in the same manner a peripheral can be received within the PC. The cage is provided with fans, circuitry, connectors and structural features to create a ATCA or MicroTCA type environment required for the operation of an AMC card. The cage features a lateral connector for connecting to the motherboard and transferring PCI-Express protocolized signals between the cage and the CPU. The cage also features means to receive and support an AMC card within the ATCA and MicroTCA environment created for it by the cage. In this configuration, the CPU can communicate with the AMC card using the PCI-Express interconnect protocol as if the AMC card is another peripheral I/O device. In this manner, an advanced form factor AMC card may be tested and used within a PC environment suitable only for conventional form factor expansion cards and peripheral I/O devices. | 08-21-2008 |
David C. Lentz, Bloomington, IN US
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20110137245 | BALLOON CATHETER WITH EMBEDDED ROD - A balloon catheter with a rod embedded within a catheter shaft is provided. The catheter shaft can have a polymer filled solid body with an inflation lumen and a guidewire lumen extending at least partially therethrough. A balloon member can be attached to a distal end of the shaft. The embedded rod is extended through at least a portion of the polymer filled solid body along the inflation and guidewire lumens. The rod is preferably in non-translatable contact with the shaft body. The rod can be disposed within the balloon region of the shaft to increase the tensile strength of that region. To increase pushability and tractability of the balloon catheter, the rod may include a first length with a diameter and a second length with a lesser diameter, with a tapered region interposed between the first and second lengths. | 06-09-2011 |
20120165850 | Spring Action Medical Device - A spring action medical device includes a spring that may propel a hammer component in a distal direction when the spring is released from a loaded state. When propelled forward by the spring, the hammer component makes contact with a distal tip of the medical device. The distal tip may then transfer a force to an external object, such as an occlusion in a body lumen. | 06-28-2012 |
20120316436 | BALLOON CATHETER WITH THREE LUMENS - A balloon catheter is provided with three lumens. The first lumen may be used as a guide wire lumen. The second lumen may be used as an inflation lumen. The third lumen may be used to provide various treatments to a vessel. Methods of using the balloon catheter to treat a patient are also provided. | 12-13-2012 |
20150127032 | Looped Wire Catheter And Method - A catheter includes a catheter body defining first and second lumens, and a wire having first and second segments each with a greater stiffness, and a middle segment with a lesser stiffness. The wire is in an elastically deformed access state where the middle segment extends from an opening to the first lumen to an opening to the second lumen and forms a smaller loop. The wire is adjustable via sliding the first and second segments in opposed directions to an elastically deformed treatment state where the first segment extends from the opening to the first lumen to the opening to the second lumen and forms a larger loop. | 05-07-2015 |
David J. Lentz, La Jolla, CA US
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20080300584 | CRYOABLATION SEGMENT FOR CREATING LINEAR LESIONS - An applicator for cryoablating tissue to form linear (i.e. straight line and curvilinear) lesions in targeted tissue includes a fluid refrigerant delivery system having a source of a fluid refrigerant and a tubular cryoablation segment. Structurally, the segment has an open proximal end and a distal end, and is formed with a lumen. Also, the segment is formed with at least one distal port and at least one proximal port, with each port connected in fluid communication with the segment's lumen. The proximal end of the tubular segment is operably connected in fluid communication with the source of fluid refrigerant. For the system, the ports can be selectively sized to outflow liquid refrigerant through the distal and proximal ports at a substantially same mass flow rate. | 12-04-2008 |
20080306475 | CRYO-APPLICATOR CROSS-SECTION CONFIGURATION - A configuration for a cryo-catheter which optimizes both the catheter's outer diameter and the size of the catheter's internal refrigerant flow path is described. Specifically, the inner dimensions of the cryo-catheter are configured to accommodate a pre-selected flow of refrigerant into the catheter's distal tip, and a return flow of refrigerant from the distal tip. The return flow is established in the void spaces between a refrigerant supply line and the inner wall of the catheter body. The available void space varies along the catheter length and depends on the presence/absence of various catheter accessories (i.e. pull wires, pressure tubes, etc.) which typically only extend through a portion of the catheter length. The disclosed configuration ensures that the cryo-catheter does not operate in a refrigerant limited condition, maintains the refrigerant as a liquid in the supply tube, and maintains the return line pressure at about 1 atmosphere. | 12-11-2008 |
20100100073 | CATHETER ARTICULATION SEGMENT WITH ALTERNATING CUTS - An articulation segment for a catheter includes a tube formed with a first plurality of axially aligned slits that are respectively oriented in planes perpendicular to the axis, with each slit extending azimuthally in an arc partway around the axis. The tube is also formed with a second plurality of similarly formed slits that are axially offset and diametrically opposed relative to the slits of the first plurality to allow for a bending of the catheter in a plurality of different planes. In a particular embodiment, the slits are arranged to allow the articulation segment to be reconfigured from a straight, substantially cylindrically shaped tube to a configuration in which a portion of the articulation segment is formed in the shape of a ring. | 04-22-2010 |
20130158533 | CRYO-APPLICATOR CROSS-SECTION CONFIGURATION - A configuration for a cryo-catheter which optimizes both the catheter's outer diameter and the size of the catheter's internal refrigerant flow path is described. Specifically, the inner dimensions of the cryo-catheter are configured to accommodate a pre-selected flow of refrigerant into the catheter's distal tip, and a return flow of refrigerant from the distal tip. The return flow is established in the void spaces between a refrigerant supply line and the inner wall of the catheter body. The available void space varies along the catheter length and depends on the presence/absence of various catheter accessories (i.e. pull wires, pressure tubes, etc.) which typically only extend through a portion of the catheter length. The disclosed configuration ensures that the cryo-catheter does not operate in a refrigerant limited condition, maintains the refrigerant as a liquid in the supply tube, and maintains the return line pressure at about 1 atmosphere. | 06-20-2013 |
David J. Lentz, Leander, TX US
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20090053535 | Reduced Residual Formation in Etched Multi-Layer Stacks - A multi-layer stack for imprint lithography is formed by applying a first polymerizable composition to a substrate, polymerizing the first polymerizable composition to form a first polymerized layer, applying a second polymerizable composition to the first polymerized layer, and polymerizing the second polymerizable composition to form a second polymerized layer on the first polymerized layer. The first polymerizable composition includes a polymerizable component with a glass transition temperature less than about 25° C., and the first polymerized layer is substantially impermeable to the second polymerizable composition. | 02-26-2009 |
20120288686 | REDUCED RESIDUAL FORMATION IN ETCHED MULTI-LAYER STACKS - A multi-layer stack for imprint lithography is formed by applying a first polymerizable composition to a substrate, polymerizing the first polymerizable composition to form a first polymerized layer, applying a second polymerizable composition to the first polymerized layer, and polymerizing the second polymerizable composition to form a second polymerized layer on the first polymerized layer. The first polymerizable composition includes a polymerizable component with a glass transition temperature less than about 25° C., and the first polymerized layer is substantially impermeable to the second polymerizable composition. | 11-15-2012 |
David James Lentz, Leander, TX US
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20090212012 | CRITICAL DIMENSION CONTROL DURING TEMPLATE FORMATION - Thickness of a residual layer may be altered to control critical dimension of features in a patterned layer provided by an imprint lithography process. The thickness of the residual layer may be directly proportional or inversely proportional to the critical dimension of features. Dispensing techniques and material selection may also provide control of the critical dimension of features in the patterned layer. | 08-27-2009 |
20120187085 | CRITICAL DIMENSION CONTROL DURING TEMPLATE FORMATION - Thickness of a residual layer may be altered to control critical dimension of features in a patterned layer provided by an imprint lithography process. The thickness of the residual layer may be directly proportional or inversely proportional to the critical dimension of features. Dispensing techniques and material selection may also provide control of the critical dimension of features in the patterned layer. | 07-26-2012 |
Derek Lentz, Sun Valley, NV US
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20150325037 | REDUCTION OF GRAPHICAL PROCESSING THROUGH COVERAGE TESTING - A method for using a graphics processor by an electronic device for subdividing an input image into multiple sub-regions. For each particular sub-region, a data structure is created that identifies one or more primitives that are visible in each quad of the particular sub-region. Existing coverage of one or more quads is erased based on graphics state (GState) information resulting in surviving coverage for one or more quads. | 11-12-2015 |
Derek J. Lentz, Los Gatos, CA US
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20090019261 | High-Performance, Superscalar-Based Computer System with Out-of-Order Instruction Execution - A high-performance, superscalar-based computer system with out-of-order instruction execution for enhanced resource utilization and performance throughput. The computer system fetches a plurality of fixed length instructions with a specified, sequential program order (in-order). The computer system includes an instruction execution unit including a register file, a plurality of functional units, and an instruction control unit for examining the instructions and scheduling the instructions for out-of-order execution by the functional units. The register file includes a set of temporary data registers that are utilized by the instruction execution control unit to receive data results generated by the functional units. The data results of each executed instruction are stored in the temporary data registers until all prior instructions have been executed, thereby retiring the executed instruction in-order. | 01-15-2009 |
20100106942 | RISC Microprocessor Architecture Implementing Multiple Typed Register Sets - Disclosed herein is an apparatus that implements multiple typed register sets, and applications thereof. The apparatus includes an execution unit and a register file. The execution unit is configured to execute instructions including one or more fields. The register file is configured to store operands defined by the one or more fields and is configured to store results of execution of the instructions in a destination defined by the one or more fields. The register file includes (i) a first register set having a register configured to store data of a single data type and (ii) a second register set having a register configured to store data of a plurality of data types. The register file is responsive to the one or more fields in at least one of the instructions to retrieve an operand of the at least one of the instructions from, or to store a result of the at least one of the instructions into, one of the registers of the first register set or the second register set as defined by the one or more fields of the at least one of the instructions. | 04-29-2010 |
Derek J. Lentz, Sun Valley, NV US
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20150379764 | ELIMINATION OF MINIMAL USE THREADS VIA QUAD MERGING - Fragment merging is performed on a draw call basis. One application is for quad merging. Primitives of the same draw call have many common attributes, such as a graphics state, which facilitates merging of quad fragments. Partially covered quad fragments of the same draw call are considered for possible merging and at least one merge test performed. The merge test may include error tests such as a level of detail error test, interpolated depth, and an interpolation error test. | 12-31-2015 |
Derrick S. Lentz, Wichita, KS US
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20100085739 | FLASHLIGHT WITH FOLDING KNIFE - A flashlight with a folding knife. When opened, the knife extends out of the light end of the flashlight. When closed, the knife is centered between two sets of batteries, providing balance for the flashlight. The flashlight is put in the open configuration from the closed configuration by rotating the knife about an axis. | 04-08-2010 |
Drew Lentz, Potomac, MD US
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20120157263 | MULTI-USER SMARTGLOVE FOR VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT-BASED REHABILITATION - A low-cost, virtual environment, rehabilitation system and a glove input device for patients suffering from stroke or other neurological impairments for independent, in-home use, to improve upper extremity motor function, including hand and finger control. The system includes a low-cost input device for tracking arm, hand, and finger movement; an open source gaming engine; and a processing device. The system is controllable to provide four types of multiple patient/user interactions: competition, cooperation, counter-operative, and mixed. | 06-21-2012 |
Henry P. Lentz, Apache Junction, AZ US
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20130133441 | THERMOPHORETIC SAMPLER - A thermophoretic sampler includes a sample assembly into which a removable sample cartridge can be inserted. The sample cartridge holds a substrate that, upon insertion, is exposed to a sample chamber. Thermophoresis is induced in the sample chamber, causing nanoparticles to be deposited on the substrate. | 05-30-2013 |
20150143929 | THERMOPHORETIC SAMPLER - A thermophoretic sampler includes a sample assembly into which a removable sample cartridge can be inserted. The sample cartridge holds a substrate that, upon insertion, is exposed to a sample chamber. Thermophoresis is induced in the sample chamber, causing nanoparticles to be deposited on the substrate. | 05-28-2015 |
James Lentz, Phoenixville, PA US
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20090001058 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DEPOSITING RAISED FEATURES AT SELECT LOCATIONS ON A SUBSTRATE TO PRODUCE A SLIP-RESISTANT SURFACE - An improved apparatus and method for applying a plurality of raised features at select locations on a metallic substrate using a high-powered radiant energy source, such as a laser, in combination with powder metallurgy such that the resultant substrate surface exhibits increased slip-resistance resulting from the presence of the raised features on the substrate. | 01-01-2009 |
James L. Lentz, Austin, TX US
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20100058185 | DYNAMIC HINTS FOR GUI CONTROL MODES CONTINGENT UPON CONTEXT-DEFINED CONDITIONS - Embodiments of the present invention provide a method, system and computer program product for assisting a user in a GUI. In an embodiment of the invention method for assisting a user in a graphical user interface (GUI) can include detecting a proximity event in connection with a GUI control of an application in a mode contingent upon a context-defined condition within the application, retrieving an explanation from memory for the mode of the GUI control and contingency of the context-defined condition, and rendering the explanation in association with the mode of the GUI control and the contingency of the context-defined condition. | 03-04-2010 |
20130080950 | INCREMENTALLY SELF-ORGANIZING WORKSPACE - A user interface organizing system and method are provided. The system includes an analyzer configured to evaluate object properties of each of a plurality of graphical elements displayed on a display device, compare the object properties of each of the plurality of graphical elements with every other graphical element, generate a degree of similarity for every possible pairing of graphical elements. The system also includes an aggregator configured to incrementally move each of the plurality of graphical elements towards at least one other graphical element based upon the degree of similarity. | 03-28-2013 |
20130132892 | METHOD FOR PRECISE NAVIGATION OF DATA - Disclosed is a scrolling system with adjustable granularity. The system includes a user interface that displays data on a display device. The scrolling system further includes a system for scrolling through data. The system detects a scroll command in a first direction from a user interface. A display area is configured to shift in the first direction when a user issues the scroll command. The system also detects a granularity setting command in a second direction. A scroll bar is configured to shift in the second direction when the user issues the granularity setting command. The system is configured to adjust a granularity setting corresponding to a position of the scroll bar on the display when the scroll bar crosses a threshold point. The granularity setting corresponds to various levels of response sensitivity to the scroll command. Other embodiments of the system and methods are also described. | 05-23-2013 |
20130318173 | AUTOMATICALLY REPLACING LOCALHOST AS HOSTNAME IN URL WITH FULLY QUALIFIED DOMAIN NAME OR IP ADDRESS - A method, system and computer program product for electronically communicating a correct Uniform Resource Locator (URL). The browser detects a copying of a URL to be placed in an electronic communication. In response to determining that the URL specifies an address of a loopback interface of the computing device via a localhost, the browser obtains the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) or Internet Protocol (IP) address of the computing device hosting the resource (e.g., application) referenced by the URL. The browser replaces the localhost in the URL with either the FQDN or IP address of the computing device. The modified URL is then made available to be shared with other users via electronic communication. In this manner, the localhost is automatically replaced with the correct domain name or IP address thereby ensuring that third party users will be able to retrieve the resource hosted on the computing device. | 11-28-2013 |
20130318482 | GESTURAL CONTROL FOR QUANTITATIVE INPUTS - A method for value specification in a responsive interface control, the method including: displaying an interface control in a user interface on a touch display device, wherein the interface control is an interactive interface element configured to set an interface value selected from an ordered continuum of values; detecting a shape of a touch gesture input on the interface control on the touch display device; and changing the interface value in response to detecting a change in the shape of the gesture input. | 11-28-2013 |
20130326394 | VALUE SPECIFICATION IN A RESPONSIVE INTERFACE CONTROL - A method for value specification in a responsive interface control, the method including: displaying the interface control in a section of a user interface on a display device, wherein the interface control is an interactive interface element configured to set an interface value; and detecting a size of the section of the user interface; and automatically setting an interface control mode by selecting one of a plurality of predetermined interface control modes to specify an appearance of the interface control and a function of the interface control based on the size of the section of the user interface. | 12-05-2013 |
20130326396 | VALUE SPECIFICATION IN A RESPONSIVE INTERFACE CONTROL - A method is presented for value specification in a responsive interface control. The method includes displaying the interface control in a section of a user interface on a display device. The interface control is an interactive interface element configured to set an interface value. The method also includes detecting a size of the section of the user interface. The method also includes automatically setting an interface control mode by selecting one of a plurality of predetermined interface control modes to specify an appearance of the interface control and a function of the interface control based on the size of the section of the user interface. | 12-05-2013 |
20140189553 | CONTROL FOR RAPIDLY EXPLORING RELATIONSHIPS IN DENSELY CONNECTED NETWORKS - Some embodiments of the inventive subject matter include presenting a circular user interface, wherein the circular user interface contains data fields and data field elements consistent with a data set. A visual representation of the data set is presented. User input is received via the circular user interface, wherein the user input indicates a reorganization of the visual representation of the data set. The circular user interface is presented consistent with the user input and the visual representation of the data set consistent with the reorganization of the visual representation of the data set is presented. | 07-03-2014 |
20140189559 | CONTROL FOR RAPIDLY EXPLORING RELATIONSHIPS IN DENSELY CONNECTED NETWORKS - Some embodiments of the inventive subject matter include an apparatus comprising one or more processor units and a computer-readable storage device. The computer-readable storage device can include a data set containing data fields and data field elements. The computer-readable storage device can include instructions to visually represent the data set. The computer-readable storage device can include instructions for a circular user interface configured to process user input, and to reorganize the visual representation of the data set based on the user input. | 07-03-2014 |
20140195888 | TAGGING AUTOFILL FIELD ENTRIES - In a method for utilizing metadata for autofill fields, a computer causes a first form input field to be displayed, the first form input field having two or more form input field entries associated with the first form input field. The computer determines that the two or more form input field entries are similar. The computer determines data describing each form input field entry of the two or more form input field entries. | 07-10-2014 |
20140215393 | TOUCH-BASED MULTIPLE SELECTION - Some embodiments of the inventive subject matter may include a method for selecting objects on a computing device having a touchscreen. The method can include initiating a marquee-selection mode on the computing device, wherein the initiating occurs in response to placing one or more fingers on the touchscreen. The method can include presenting a selection marquee on the touchscreen. The method can include detecting user input defining the selection marquee, wherein the selection marquee indicates at least one object for selection. The method can include determining the objects that are selected, as indicated by the selection marquee. | 07-31-2014 |
20140337782 | REPRESENTATION AND CONTROL OF THE SCOPE OF IMPACT IN INHERITED SETTINGS - A value inheritance widget system includes a display device including a user interface, and a value impact engine coupled to the display device. The value impact engine is configured to display at least one widget on a user interface. The widget includes a value. The value comprises an inherited value. The value impact engine is further configured to display information of a scope of inheritance of the value before user interaction with the widget. The information of the scope of inheritance of the value includes a number of inheritance levels of the value and a number of objects impacted by a change to the value. The value impact engine is further configured to receive a user input changing the value of the widget and change the value of the widget and the objects in response to receiving the user input. | 11-13-2014 |
20140351730 | Treemap Perspective Manipulation - Dynamic display of hierarchical data in the form of a treemap. A first instance of an object representation is selected in a first visualization of a hierarchy encoded by containment. A second instance of the object representation is designated, wherein each instance is a tier for object occupation. An object within the hierarchy is displayed as a shape comprising at least two opposing surfaces, and the object is selected through the opposing surfaces. The hierarchy is dynamically re-ordered in response to the selection and designation, and the second representation of the hierarchy is displayed based on the dynamic re-ordering. | 11-27-2014 |
20140351731 | Treemap Perspective Manipulation - Dynamic display of hierarchical data in the form of a treemap. A first instance of an object representation is selected in a first visualization of a hierarchy encoded by containment. A second instance of the object representation is designated, wherein each instance is a tier for object occupation. An object within the hierarchy is displayed as a shape comprising at least two opposing surfaces, and the object is selected through the opposing surfaces. The hierarchy is dynamically re-ordered in response to the selection and designation, and the second representation of the hierarchy is displayed based on the dynamic re-ordering. | 11-27-2014 |
20150020183 | REPRESENTATION AND CONTROL OF THE SCOPE OF IMPACT IN INHERITED SETTINGS - A method for representing and controlling an impact and scope of a widget value includes displaying at least one widget on a user interface. The widget includes a value. The value includes an inherited value. The method also includes displaying information of a scope of inheritance of the value before user interaction with the widget. The information of the scope of inheritance of the value includes a number of inheritance levels of the value and a number of objects impacted by a change to the value. The method also includes receiving a user input changing the value of the widget. The method also includes changing the value of the widget and the objects in response to receiving the user input. | 01-15-2015 |
20150254107 | INFORMATION DISPLAY FOR DISPLAYING DIFFERENT TYPES OF PERFORMANCE DATA USING A SINGLE INTEGRATED VISUAL INDICATOR - Exemplary embodiments display different types of performance-related data on an information display having a range of units for one type of measured data. Aspects of exemplary embodiment include presenting, by at least one software component executed by a processor, a rate of resource consumption in a visual indicator; and using the visual indicator as a pointer on the information display to a current unit of the measured data. | 09-10-2015 |
20150332036 | TOROIDAL FLEXIBLE INPUT DEVICE - A method and/or computer program product receives computer inputs from a toroidal flexible input device. Physical contact between a toroidal flexible input device and a display on a computer is detected. The toroidal flexible input device is authenticated, and a communication session between the toroidal flexible input device and the computer is established. The computer then receives inputs from the toroidal flexible input device while the toroidal flexible input device is in physical contact with the display on the computer. | 11-19-2015 |
20150347095 | CUSTOMIZED READY-TO-GO COMPONENTIZED APPLICATION DEFINITIONS - A request to invoke a text-list definition of a componentized application is received. The text-list definition of the componentized application identifies a collection of different listed independent application sub-components specified by a user to be executed as a set. A componentized user interface is created with a different user interface component associated with each of the different listed independent application sub-components within the text-list definition of the componentized application. The different listed independent application sub-components are independently accessed based upon user inputs received in association with the respective different user interface component associated with each of the different listed independent application components within the text-list definition of the componentized application. | 12-03-2015 |
20150347099 | CUSTOMIZED READY-TO-GO COMPONENTIZED APPLICATION DEFINITIONS - A request to invoke a text-list definition of a componentized application is received. The text-list definition of the componentized application identifies a collection of different listed independent application sub-components specified by a user to be executed as a set. A componentized user interface is created with a different user interface component associated with each of the different listed independent application sub-components within the text-list definition of the componentized application. The different listed independent application sub-components are independently accessed based upon user inputs received in association with the respective different user interface component associated with each of the different listed independent application components within the text-list definition of the componentized application. | 12-03-2015 |
20150355677 | WEARABLE DISPLAY DEVICE - A wearable display device comprises: a set of position sensors, wherein the position sensors provide positioning data that describe a physical three-dimensional orientation of the wearable display device in real time; an exterior display surface that comprises a continuous display with a dynamically adjusted display region; and a video display controller, wherein the video display controller displays a video content on the region directed to the user's eyes on the dynamically adjusted display region based on the physical three-dimensional orientation of the wearable display device. | 12-10-2015 |
20160026214 | WEARABLE FLEXIBLE INTERFACE WITH INTERLOCKING MODULES - A wearable flexible interface with interlocking modules includes a substrate integrated into a wristband, and also each of a processor, memory and power source disposed on the substrate, as well as a data bus. A multiplicity of different modules each are coupled to the data bus, each including firmware and a flexible display. Finally, a display controller is disposed on the substrate and coupled to each of the processor, memory, power source and each of the modules by way of the data bus. The display controller includes program code enabled to selectively direct a display of a display characteristic of a particular one of the modules either in a corresponding flexible display of the particular one of the modules, or in single composite display formed by aggregating the flexible displays of all of the modules. | 01-28-2016 |
20160027375 | WEARABLE FLEXIBLE INTERFACE WITH INTERLOCKING MODULES - A wearable flexible interface with interlocking modules includes a substrate integrated into a wristband, and also each of a processor, memory and power source disposed on the substrate, as well as a data bus. A multiplicity of different modules each are coupled to the data bus, each including firmware and a flexible display. Finally, a display controller is disposed on the substrate and coupled to each of the processor, memory, power source and each of the modules by way of the data bus. The display controller includes program code enabled to selectively direct a display of a display characteristic of a particular one of the modules either in a corresponding flexible display of the particular one of the modules, or in single composite display formed by aggregating the flexible displays of all of the modules. | 01-28-2016 |
20160041746 | VALUE SPECIFICATION IN A RESPONSIVE INTERFACE CONTROL - A responsive interface control system includes a display device and a control modification engine. The display device displays an interface control in a section of a user interface on the display device. The interface control is an interactive interface element configured to set an interface value. The control modification engine displays the interface control in a section of a user interface on a display device. The interface control is an interactive interface element configured to set an interface value. The control modification engine also displays both a slider and a spinner to implement a spin-slider mode. The interface control is configured to perform a spin function in response to an interaction with the slider to alter the interface value in the spin-slider mode. | 02-11-2016 |
James Lee Lentz, Austin, TX US
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20110125970 | Automated Clipboard Software - A clipboard software application running on a computer system that automatically selects at least one data item to be pasted to a target destination area upon determining at least one data item in the clipboard memory buffer is appropriate for pasting to the target destination area. A clipboard memory buffer stores a plurality of data items, each data item associated with one or more data traits. The clipboard application selects at least one data item from the clipboard memory buffer upon determining a user selected data item is not appropriate for the target destination area. | 05-26-2011 |
20130305324 | Incremental Password Barriers to Prevent Malevolent Intrusions - According to one embodiment of the present invention, an approach is provided that, when an incorrect password during a sign-on attempt at a password prompt included in a sign-on barrier to a restricted resource (such as a locked mobile telephone), incrementally increases the sign-on barrier. The increased sign-on barrier includes can include additional prompts and/or a time delay. If subsequent responses match expected responses, then access to the restricted resource is provided to the user. However, if any of the subsequent responses fail to match a corresponding expected response, then access to the restricted device continues to be denied. Subsequent responses include further attempts at entering a correct password. | 11-14-2013 |
Jeff Lentz, Chandler, AZ US
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20080273982 | BLADE ATTACHMENT RETENTION DEVICE - A component for a gas turbine engine includes a rotor disk, a plurality of blade attachments, a plurality of retention flanges, and a plurality of retention tabs. The rotor disk has a plurality of slots formed in an outer surface thereof. Each blade attachment has an attachment region configured to be partially disposed within one of the slots. The plurality of retention flanges extend from the rotor disk outer surface, to thereby at least inhibit axial movement of the blade attachment, when the attachment region is fitted inside its corresponding slot. A retention tab extends from each attachment region and engages one of the retention flanges. | 11-06-2008 |
20150292337 | COMPONENTS RESISTANT TO TRAVELING WAVE VIBRATION AND METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME - Components resistant to traveling wave vibration and methods for manufacturing the same are provided. The component comprises a component body and a plurality of features disposed thereabout according to an asymmetry pattern that separates a pair of repeated eigenvalues associated with a targeted mode that deflects in excess of a threshold deflection limit in response to traveling wave excitation. The method comprises identifying, in a model of a rotationally periodic component, one or more modes thereof that deflect in excess of a threshold deflection limit in response to a traveling wave excitation. Each of the modes has a pair of repeated eigenvalues associated therewith. An asymmetry pattern is determined that separates each pair of repeated eigenvalues by a desired frequency split. A plurality of features are formed and disposed according to the asymmetry pattern about the component body defining an asymmetrical component comprising the component resistant to traveling wave vibration. | 10-15-2015 |
Joseph P. Lentz, Kendall, NY US
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20090043963 | REMOVABLE STORAGE DEVICE WITH CODE TO ALLOW CHANGE DETECTION - A system that provides rapid detection of modifications to content on a removable storage device. The system includes a removable storage device having a code for indicating that modifications were made to the content on the removable storage device. The system also includes a media processor for reading the code of the removable storage device, comparing the code to a previously stored code in a memory, and mounting a pre-established file system database structure for the removable storage device when the value of the code of the removable storage device equals the value of the previously stored code. More specifically, following power-on, or insertion of the removable storage device into the processing device, the processing device compares the one or more codes read from the removable storage device to the last stored value of the one or more codes in the processing device to determine if the contents of the removable storage device were changed since it was last used by the processing device. If the one or more code values have not changed, the processing device instantly mounts the file system of the removable storage device by using the last cached version of the file system saved in its own internal non-volatile memory or in the removable storage device itself. | 02-12-2009 |
Kimberley A. Lentz, Durham, CT US
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20120108596 | Aza-Bicyclic Amine N-Oxide Compounds as Alpha-7 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Ligand Pro-Drugs - The disclosure generally relates to compounds of formula I, including their salts, as well as compositions and methods of using the compounds. The compounds are prodrugs for ligands, agonists, and partial agonists for the nicotinic α7 receptor and may be useful for the treatment of various disorders of the central nervous system, especially affective and neurodegenerative disorders. | 05-03-2012 |
Linnea R. Lentz, Stacy, MN US
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20080208133 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR GAINING ACCESS AROUND AN IMPLANTED MEDICAL DEVICE - Systems for gaining access into a body of a patient around an implanted body of an elongate medical device include a sheath having a deformable wall that allows insertion of the device body into a lumen surrounded by the sheath wall. The sheath wall may include first and second edges that extend from a proximal end to a distal end of the lumen, or just extend along a distal portion of the lumen. A tool, which includes a groove sized to grasp about a circumference of the device body, may facilitate insertion of the device body into the lumen of those sheath embodiments that include the first and second edges, by spreading at least one of the first and second edges of the wall apart from the other of the first and second edges while the device body is grasped within the tool. | 08-28-2008 |
20110282289 | Systems and Methods for Gaining Access Around an Implanted Medical Device - Systems for gaining access into a body of a patient around an implanted body of an elongate medical device include a sheath having a deformable wall that allows insertion of the device body into a lumen surrounded by the sheath wall. The sheath wall may include first and second edges that extend from a proximal end to a distal end of the lumen, or just extend along a distal portion of the lumen. A tool, which includes a groove sized to grasp about a circumference of the device body, may facilitate insertion of the device body into the lumen of those sheath embodiments that include the first and second edges, by spreading at least one of the first and second edges of the wall apart from the other of the first and second edges while the device body is grasped within the tool. | 11-17-2011 |
20130030495 | METHOD AND APPARATUS TO DETECT SUBCEREBRAL ISCHEMIA - A medical device and associated method detect ischemia using stimulation delivered to induce respiration. A spontaneous breathing response to the stimulation-induced respiration is determined. Ischemia is detected in response to the spontaneous breathing response. The spontaneous breathing response is measured as a response to adjusting a parameter controlling the stimulation. | 01-31-2013 |
20130030496 | TRANSVENOUS METHOD TO INDUCE RESPIRATION - A system and method for delivering a nerve stimulation therapy determines whether a cardiac EGM signal can be sensed by a bipolar pair of electrodes selected from a number of electrodes positioned for stimulating a nerve. In response to not being able to sense a cardiac signal using the bipolar pair, stimulation of the nerve using a selected pair of the electrodes is enabled. | 01-31-2013 |
Matthew Lentz, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20110021583 | ENHANCED TRANSMUCOSAL COMPOSITION AND DOSAGE FORM - The invention provides a transmucosal pharmaceutical composition comprising an active compound, a bile salt and an osmolality adjusting ingredient, wherein the osmolality adjusting ingredient generates a localized hyperosmotic environment and maintains an osmolality level for a period of time sufficient to produce hypertonicity-facilitated transmucosal transport of said active compound across the mucosal tissue. The invention also provides a solid transmucosal dosage form containing the composition, as well as a method of treatment comprising administering the same. In one embodiment, the active compound is a triptan compound, e.g., sumatriptan and zolmitriptan. | 01-27-2011 |
Michael L. Lentz, Holly Springs, NC US
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20100236235 | HYDRAULIC FLUID COOLING SYSTEM FOR PAIR OF INTEGRATED HYDROSTATIC TRANSMISSIONS - A hydraulic fluid cooling system for a pair of integrated hydrostatic transmissions includes a common reservoir holding hydraulic fluid and having hydraulic lines connecting the common reservoir to each integrated hydrostatic transmission, a hydraulic fluid reservoir inside each integrated hydrostatic transmission, and a pump for pumping fluid from each transmission's hydraulic fluid reservoir to the other transmission. Hydraulic fluid lines link each transmission's hydraulic fluid reservoir to the other transmission. The system pumps hydraulic fluid from the sump or reservoir of each integrated hydrostatic transmission to the other transmission, providing the cooling capacity of a non-loaded transmission to cool hydraulic fluid for a fully loaded transmission. | 09-23-2010 |
M. Rigdon Lentz, Brentwood, TN US
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20100285044 | METHOD AND COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATMENT OF CANCERS - A method to treat cancer uses ultrapheresis, refined to remove compounds of less than 120,000 daltons molecular weight, followed by administration of replacement fluid, to stimulate the patient's immune system to attack solid tumors. In the preferred embodiment, the patient is ultrapheresed using a capillary tube ultrafilter having a pore size of 0.02 to 0.05 microns, with a molecular weight cutoff of 120,000 daltons, sufficient to filter one blood volume. The preferred replacement fluid is ultrapheresed normal plasma. The patient is preferably treated daily for three weeks, diagnostic tests conducted to verify that there has been shrinkage of the tumors, then the treatment regime is repeated. The treatment is preferably combined with an alternative therapy, for example, treatment with an anti-angiogenic compound, one or more cytokines such as TNF, gamma interferon, or IL-2, or a procoagulant compound. The treatment increases endogenous, local levels of cytokines, such as TNF. This provides a basis for an improved effect when combined with any treatment that enhances cytokine activity against the tumors, for example, treatments using alkylating agents, doxyrubicin, carboplatinum, cisplatinum, and taxol. Alternatively, the ultrapheresis treatment can be combined with local chemotherapy, systemic chemotherapy, and/or radiation. | 11-11-2010 |
Nathan Lentz, Downingtown, PA US
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20090177518 | Method, system and program product for filling job orders - A method, system and program product are disclosed for filling job orders, the method comprising: creating electronically a respective commitment reservation for each of a plurality of workers, with each respective commitment reservation comprising a commitment for the respective worker to work on a prospective job not yet created, with the prospective job having one or more job parameters; receiving electronically a job order subsequent to the creation of one of the commitment reservations, the job order specifying a job with one or more job parameters; matching the job parameters of the job in the job order to the job parameters in one or more of the commitment reservations to obtain a reservation-job match; and, securing automatically based on the results of the matching step the job in the job order to one of the workers with a commitment reservation. | 07-09-2009 |
20120179617 | METHOD, SYSTEM AND PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR FILLING JOB ORDERS - A method, system and program product are disclosed for filling job orders, the method comprising: creating electronically a respective commitment reservation for each of a plurality of workers, with each respective commitment reservation comprising a commitment for the respective worker to work on a prospective job not yet created, with the prospective job having one or more job parameters; receiving electronically a job order subsequent to the creation of one of the commitment reservations, the job order specifying a job with one or more job parameters; matching the job parameters of the job in the job order to the job parameters in one or more of the commitment reservations to obtain a reservation-job match; and, securing automatically based on the results of the matching step the job in the job order to one of the workers with a commitment reservation. | 07-12-2012 |
Nicholas B. Lentz, Grand Forks, ND US
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20120186366 | MEASUREMENT OF MULTIMETALS AND TOTAL HALOGENS IN A GAS STREAM - A collection apparatus comprises a nozzle comprising an inlet for receiving at least a portion of a gas stream and an outlet, and at least one sorbent trap having an inlet in fluid communication with the outlet of the nozzle, wherein the sorbent trap comprises one or more collection media configured to collect at least one of a metal, an element, and a halogen present in the portion of the gas stream. | 07-26-2012 |
Paul Lentz, Richardson, TX US
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20110090118 | Master Antenna Controller - A Master Antenna Controller is provided comprising a RET Master which may replace several devices, provide full RET control based on the AISG 1.1 and 2.0 standards, provide extensive, screen-guided, intuitive RET diagnostics functionality, and provide an alignment tool free from the problems of magnetic deviation and cumbersome differential GPS antennae. The RET diagnostics functionality may include measurements of voltage, current, and AISG protocol commands. The RET Master may also include multiple different pre-defined tests (e.g. test one actuator, test one RET cable, test AISG signal from TMA) and also some standard electrical tests, e.g. measuring voltage, current etc. Users will be guided on the screen about how to test and what steps to do and the software will guide the user through several steps for an easy and quick trouble-shooting process. | 04-21-2011 |
Robert J. Lentz, East Hartford, CT US
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20080275829 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR OBFUSCATION OF DATA ACROSS AN ENTERPRISE - A system for obfuscating data across an enterprise, comprising a rule evaluator; an active rule editor; and an active rule editor repository; wherein the rule evaluator evaluates active rules and optimizes its behavior based on both user-specified guidance and properties learned during system execution; wherein the active rule editor provides functionality for specifying, examining, maintaining, simulating and testing active rule behavior and for documenting rules that are bound to any named and typed data spaces of the enterprise that are accessible through connectors to the data systems of the enterprise; and wherein the active rule editor and repository provide functionality for promoting a candidate rule to an active rule and managing the rule in its active state. A method for obfuscating data across an enterprise using the system described above. | 11-06-2008 |
Robert Lewis Lentz, Pasadena, MD US
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20130124018 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR USING ELECTRONIC FLIGHT BAG (EFB) TO ENABLE FLIGHT OPERATIONS QUALITY ASSURANCE (FOQA) - A method for using an Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) located on an aircraft to communicate Flight Operations Quality Assurance (FOQA) data to a remote aircraft flight data collection unit, is disclosed. The method may include receiving FOQA data from one or more aircraft systems while the aircraft is in-flight, and automatically transmitting the received FOQA data to a remote aircraft flight data collection unit for analysis. | 05-16-2013 |
20130124034 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REMOTE E-ENABLED AIRCRAFT SOLUTION MANAGEMENT USING AN ELECTRONIC FLIGHT BAG (EFB) - A method for using an Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) located on an aircraft to communicate with a remote aircraft system data communications unit concerning aircraft systems problems and malfunctions, is disclosed. The method may include receiving aircraft systems data from one or more aircraft systems, identifying any problems or malfunctions in the aircraft systems, automatically communicating any identified problems or malfunctions in the aircraft systems to the remote aircraft system data communications unit, receiving information concerning a solution to the identified problems or malfunctions in the aircraft systems from the remote aircraft system data communications unit, and implementing the solution to the identified problems or malfunctions in the aircraft systems. | 05-16-2013 |
Ryan A. Lentz, Colorado Springs, CO US
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20150148197 | EXERCISE DEVICE - An exercise device for performing a variety of exercises in both doorway-mounted and floor-mounted configurations is described. The device includes a horizontal bar configured for engagement with a doorframe, a pair of support arms, each having one end attached to the horizontal bar and the other end extending through a doorway, and a pivot bar connected between the support arms. The device further includes a pair of pivot arms configured to be rotated about the pivot bar at their first ends so as to be oriented and secured in a plurality of different angular positions relative to the support arms, and a pull-up bar including at least one grip handle configured to be rotated about the pivot arms at their second ends so as to be oriented and secured in a plurality of different angular positions relative to the pivot arms. | 05-28-2015 |
Steven P. Lentz, Holland, MI US
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20130081296 | BLOWER FOR A LAUNDRY TREATING APPLIANCE - A blower for supplying and exiting the air to and from a treating chamber of a clothes dryer. | 04-04-2013 |
Terry Lentz, Redmond, WA US
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20100318618 | DEVELOPMENT TOOLS FOR TRANSITION-INDEPENDENT WEB FEATURES - Computer-storage media, systems, and methods for facilitating development of web pages with cross-communicating tags are provided. The libraries and controls do not require a page transition or refresh operation to update information or instantiate features because the tags subscribe to a server for the information supplied to them. The update information can be requested by a first set of tags or pushed by a second set of tags. A package available online to developers includes development components for execution as part of a web page. These applications utilize APIs and a set of tags that are at least a portion of a markup language library. The tags are for initiating and executing web features, including instant messaging features. There is a developer interface to code the web page with the web application. | 12-16-2010 |
Terry Malcolm Lentz, Redmond, WA US
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20150319249 | REMOTE APPLICATION CONNECTION SHARING - One or more techniques and/or systems are disclosed for sharing a connection to a remote-based application running on a server. A plurality of client-side browser instantiations can be associated with the remote-based application, such as by running instantiations of the remote application locally on respective client machines. The client-side browser instantiations are able to write to and read from a local global storage regarding the remote-based application, and are notified of a state change to the local global storage, without polling. A first browser instantiation registers as a primary instantiation with the local global storage, and connects to the server for the remote-based application. One or more second browser instantiations registered with the local global storage, along with the primary browser instantiation, can send and receive updates for the remote-based application through the primary browser instantiation, utilizing state change notifications. | 11-05-2015 |
Tracy Lentz, Minneapolis, MN US
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20140268470 | SURGE PROTECTION FOR AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A surge protection circuit for an electronic device such as an HVAC controller. In one example, the surge protection circuit may include a first voltage clamp, a second voltage clamp, a resistor, and an output port. The first voltage clamp may provide a first clamping voltage between a power input terminal and a common terminal. The second voltage clamp may provide a second clamping voltage that is less than the first clamping voltage. The resistor may be connected in series with the second voltage clamp, and the series connected resistor and second voltage clamp may be connected in parallel with the first voltage clamp. As such, a surge current at the power input terminal may be split between the first voltage clamp and the second voltage clamp. The amount of surge current that is provided to the second voltage clamp may be set by the value of the resistor. | 09-18-2014 |
20140268600 | HOUSING FOR AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE INTERNAL WALLS - An electronic device may include a housing and a printed circuit board, where the housing has a front cover and a back cover that at least substantially enclose the printed circuit board. In some instances, the back cover may include an outer shell and one or more inward extending walls that extend inwardly toward the printed circuit board. In some cases, the inward extending walls, the outer shell, and the printed circuit board define two or more internal pockets within the housing. The pockets may, in some cases, separate one region of the printed circuit board from another region of the printed circuit board. In some instances, the one or more inward extending walls may be configured to provide support to a back side of the printed circuit board, which may be particularly useful when a touch screen display is mounted on a front side of the printed circuit board. | 09-18-2014 |
20140268602 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND METHODS - An electronic assembly may have a display, a display holder, and a printed circuit board (PCB). The display may have a front side for viewing the display, a back side, and side walls extending between the front side and the back side. The display holder may have a recess for receiving at least part of the display, where the display holder may extend adjacent part of the front side of the display and adjacent at least part of the side walls of the display. The PCB may be secured relative to the display holder and adjacent the back side of the display. The PCB may be in operative communication with the display. In some cases, a spacer may be situated between the back side of the display and the PCB. | 09-18-2014 |
20150204570 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND METHODS - An electronic assembly may have a display, a display holder, and a printed circuit board (PCB). The display may have a front side for viewing the display, a back side, and side walls extending between the front side and the back side. The display holder may have a recess for receiving at least part of the display, where the display holder may extend adjacent part of the front side of the display and adjacent at least part of the side walls of the display. The PCB may be secured relative to the display holder and adjacent the back side of the display. The PCB may be in operative communication with the display. In some cases, a spacer may be situated between the back side of the display and the PCB. | 07-23-2015 |
Tracy L. Lentz, Minneapolis, MN US
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20080317447 | DETECTION OF DEPOSITS IN STEAM HUMIDIFIERS - A humidifier configured to determine when the humidifier requires cleaning. The humidifier includes a tank for containing water, a heater for heating the water in the tank to generate steam, and one or more water level sensors for detecting the level of water in the tank, including detecting water at first level and a second level, where the first level is lower than the second level. The humidifier further includes a drain valve for draining water from the tank and a controller. The controller is configured to open the drain valve to drain water from the tank, measure a time interval required for the water to drain from the second level to the first level, and compare the time interval against a threshold value. If the time interval exceeds the threshold value, then the controller is configured to provide an indication to clean the humidifier. Methods are also disclosed. | 12-25-2008 |
20090103904 | WATER LEVEL SENSOR FOR STEAM HUMIDIFIER - A water level sensor for a steam humidifier. The water level sensor includes a plurality of conductive probes, where the plurality of conductive probes includes at least one common probe and a plurality of water level probes. Each of the conductive probes are separated from each other conductive probe. The water level sensor further includes a non-conductive overmolding covering at least a portion of each of the conductive probes. The non-conductive overmolding defines a flange configured to seal an opening in a tank of the steam humidifier and an electrical connection point configured to receive an electrical connector for providing electrical connections to each of the conductive probes. A steam humidifier is also disclosed. | 04-23-2009 |
Travis Lentz, Raleigh, NC US
Trevor C. Lentz, Graham, WA US
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20150375307 | TWIST LOCK TOOL SYSTEM - A tool system including a liner having a body and a plurality of coupling members extending from the body, the body includes a first aperture through which at least part of a tool extends and is configured for coupling to a tool fixture, and a housing having an second aperture through which the at least part of the tool extends, a first end of the housing having grooves configured to mate with the plurality of coupling members to couple the tool within the grooves and to the tool fixture. | 12-31-2015 |
Troy Dane Lentz, Lee'S Summit, MO US
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20110205048 | COMPUTER SOFTWARE AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROL AND MONITORING OF ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS - A system for interfacing with a vehicle broadly comprises a processing element, a memory element, a display, a user interface, a network port, a device port, and a vehicle interface unit. The processing element executes computer code or programs and is in communication with the memory element, which stores programs and data. The display presents information to a user. The user interface allows the user to interact with and enter information into the system. The network port allows the system to communicate with other systems or devices. The device port provides communication with a plurality of external components. The vehicle interface unit is coupled with the vehicle components and a plurality of batteries and is configured to determine a voltage level and a charge level of each of the batteries. The vehicle interface unit is alternatively coupled with the vehicle components and components of an engine to determine performance parameters. | 08-25-2011 |
William Lentz, Honor, MI US
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20090293163 | APPLE TREE NAMED 'LENTZ JONAGOLD' - A new and distinct variety of Jonagold apple tree, ‘Lentz Jonagold,’ originating as a limb mutation of the | 11-26-2009 |