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Allen Jerome Lewis, Homosassa, FL US
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20110094429 | Vertically varying nautical mooring device - A vertically varying nautical mooring device for automatically adjusting the vertical positioning of a floating vessel relative to a rise or fall in the local water level. The devices provide a vertically adjusting mooring device for a floating vessel comprising a pair of horizontally extending attachment brackets for supporting at least one elongated vertical support shaft at some distance from a support structure (such as a piling) wherein the support shaft is suspended in a vertical orientation between the attachment brackets and wherein a generally toroidally and symmetrically shaped slide which fits about the elongated vertical support shaft such that the slide is able to rotate about and move vertically along the elongated vertical support shaft. | 04-28-2011 |
Ashley L. Lewis, Oviedo, FL US
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20130191039 | METHOD AND SYSTEM OF DETERMINISTIC FATIGUE LIFE PREDICTION FOR ROTOR MATERIALS - A method of fatigue life prediction including: calculating a critical crack size of an object of interest; identifying a first flaw in ultrasound data of the object of interest; determining that the first flaw interacts with a second flaw, the first flaw is to be merged with the second flaw, or the first flaw is isolated; calculating an initial crack size based on the determination; and calculating an increase in the initial crack size due to fatigue and creep to determine a number of load cycles until the initial crack size reaches the critical crack size. | 07-25-2013 |
20140200853 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IDENTIFICATION, GROUPING AND SIZING OF EMBEDDED FLAWS IN ROTOR COMPONENTS USING ULTRASONIC INSPECTION - A method and software system for flaw identification, grouping and sizing for fatigue life assessment for rotors used in turbines and generators. The method includes providing ultrasonic data of a plurality of rotor slices and providing volume reconstruction of the ultrasonic data. The method also includes providing in-slice identification, grouping and sizing of flaw indications in the rotor based on the volume reconstruction. Further, the method includes providing inter-slice identification, grouping and sizing of the flaw indications based on the in-slice flaw indications and providing flaw location and size information. The method can be used in both phased-array and A-scan inspections. | 07-17-2014 |
Beecher C. Lewis, Tallahasee, FL US
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20100233235 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR PREVENTING CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIA - Disclosed herein are compositions and methods for treating or preventing cardiac arrhythmia in a subject. | 09-16-2010 |
Beecher C. Lewis, Tallahassee, FL US
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20080279824 | ARTICLES FOR TISSUE REGENERATION WITH BIODEGRADABLE POLYMER - The invention is to articles made from extracellular matrix sheets that encase biodegradable polymeric material. Methods of healing wounds or regenerating tissue at sites of defect by placing said articles in mammals are claimed. The biodegradable polymer can change quality upon contact with a physiological parameter such as temperature or pH that causes, for example, a liquid polymer to gel or harden. The degradation of the polymer can be controlled to suit a tissue regeneration or wound healing time course. Additional components such as proteins, cells and drugs can be added to the biopolymer composition. | 11-13-2008 |
20120251507 | COMPOSITIONS FOR PREVENTING CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIA - Disclosed herein are compositions and methods for treating or preventing a cardiac arrhythmia in a subject. | 10-04-2012 |
Brad J. Lewis, Fort Lauderdale, FL US
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20080299845 | Jet propulsion outboard and inboard motor - The present invention relates to a novel and non-obvious propulsion system for watercraft, especially, but not limited to, watercraft less than about 50 feet in length propulsion system of the present invention provides a system that is less prone to being impeded by debris, water plants and the like; less likely to cause motor stalling or motor over heating if said propulsion system does become clogged or impeded and is designed to provide increased thrust resulting in, for example, more efficient operation. | 12-04-2008 |
Cecil O. Lewis, Jacksonville, FL US
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20080214891 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR BIOFILM REMOVAL, INCLUDING A BIOFILM REMOVAL ENDOSCOPE FOR USE THEREWITH - Systems and methods of removing bacterial biofilm from a target site using a biofilm removal endoscope. The endoscope has an insertion portion including an imaging channel terminating at a viewing window and an irrigation channel terminating at a nozzle. The imaging and irrigation channels are permanently affixed relative to one another. The insertion portion is inserted into the patient, with a working end thereof being disposed proximate the target site. The target site is imaged and a flow of fluid is dispensed via the nozzle to mechanically remove bacterial biofilm from the target site. | 09-04-2008 |
20080249483 | SURGICAL INSTRUMENT, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR BIOFILM REMOVAL - Systems and methods for removal of bacterial biofilm from a target site of a human patient includes a surgical instrument having an introducer for bodily insertion and maintaining an irrigation duct and a nozzle. A distal portion of the introducer is transitionable between a plurality of bend angles relative to a proximal portion thereof. In particular, the instrument is adapted to independently maintain the distal portion at each of the plurality of bend angles relative to the proximal portion. The nozzle is maintained relative to the distal portion of the introducer and is adapted to dispense pressurized irrigant from the irrigation duct toward a layer of bacterial biofilm. | 10-09-2008 |
20090131940 | METHOD FOR PERFORMING HIGH SPEED SURGICAL PROCEDURES - A method for performing a surgical procedure on tissue at a target site of a patient includes providing a surgical cutting instrument including an outer tube, inner wire assembly and a cutting tip. The outer tube defines a curved segment. The inner wire assembly is rotatably disposed within the outer tube. The cutting tip is connected to the inner wire assembly and positioned at a distal end of the outer tube. The tissue at the target site is exposed and the cutting tip is deployed against the tissue. The method further includes rotating the inner wire assembly relative to the outer tube at speeds in excess of 50,000 RPM such that the cutting tip removes contacted tissue. | 05-21-2009 |
20100298763 | SURGICAL MICRO-BURRING INSTRUMENT AND METHOD OF PERFORMING SINUS SURGERY - A surgical micro-burring instrument including an outer tubular member coaxially maintaining an inner tubular member. The outer tubular member defines a proximal section, a distal section, and a central lumen extending from the proximal section to the distal section. The distal section forms a pocket and an elevator tip. The pocket has a bottom wall and an opposed upper opening. The elevator tip extends distal the pocket. The inner tubular member forms a bur received within the pocket. Upon final assembly, at least a portion of the bur is exposed relative to the outer tubular member via the upper opening of the pocket. The elevator tip is configured to facilitate lifting of soft tissue, such as mucosa, while positioning the bur, via the pocket, in an appropriate location for cutting contacted harder tissue, such as turbinate bone or septal bone/cartilage. | 11-25-2010 |
20110009699 | METHODS FOR BIOFILM REMOVAL - A method of removing bacterial biofilm from a target site of a human patient. A bacterial biofilm removal system is provided that includes an endoscope, an irrigation duct and an aspiration duct. The endoscope includes a working end. The irrigation duct includes an outlet. The aspiration duct includes an inlet. The endoscope working end, the irrigation duct outlet and the aspiration duct inlet are disposed proximate a target site that includes a layer of bacterial biofilm. The target site is imaged with the endoscope working end. The fluid is dispensed through the irrigation duct outlet toward the target site to mechanically remove at least a portion of the layer of bacterial biofilm. The removed bacterial biofilm and the dispensed fluid are collected with the aspiration duct inlet. | 01-13-2011 |
20120184926 | POLYMERIC SEALANT FOR MEDICAL USE - The invention provides a polymeric medical sealant. The medical sealant is useful for application to the tonsils and adenoids, wherein the sealant performs at least one of the following functions, a) inhibit the colonization of bacteria, b) inhibit the binding of bacteria to tissue, c) reduction of tissue morbidity, d) hemostasis, e) coating and protection of tissue during healing. f) promotion of healing, and g) reduction of pain. | 07-19-2012 |
20120253125 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR BIOFILM REMOVAL, INCLUDING A BIOFILM REMOVAL ENDOSCOPE FOR USE THEREWITH - Systems and methods of removing bacterial biofilm from a target site using a biofilm removal endoscope. The endoscope has an insertion portion including an imaging channel terminating at a viewing window and an irrigation channel terminating at a nozzle. The imaging and irrigation channels are permanently affixed relative to one another. The insertion portion is inserted into the patient, with a working end thereof being disposed proximate the target site. The target site is imaged and a flow of fluid is dispensed via the nozzle to mechanically remove bacterial biofilm from the target site. | 10-04-2012 |
20150343113 | POLYMERIC SEALANT FOR USE IN MAMMALS (AS AMENDED) - The invention provides a polymeric medical sealant for use in mammals other than humans. The medical sealant is useful for application to the tonsils, adenoids or paranasal sinus, wherein the sealant performs at least one of the following functions, a) inhibit the colonization of bacteria, b) inhibit the binding of bacteria to tissue, c) reduction of tissue morbidity, d) hemostasis, e) coating and protection of tissue during healing, f) promotion of healing, and g) reduction of pain. | 12-03-2015 |
Charles Lewis, Lake Mary, FL US
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20100174561 | Computer Implemented Methods To Manage the Profitability of An Insurance Network - Computer implemented methods are provided for managing and optimizing the profitability of an insurance network with a plurality of physicians in a healthcare practice participating therein. Exemplary computer implemented methods can include, for example, comparing data received via a communications network for each of the plurality of physicians in the healthcare practice with one or more preferred ancillary medical procedures of the insurance network to thereby identify at least one of the plurality of physicians in the healthcare practice who engages in ancillary medical procedures that are not preferred by the insurance network. Such exemplary computer implemented methods can also include, for example, determining whether the risk of the at least one of the plurality of physicians of not receiving a predetermined reimbursement amount for the ancillary medical costs from the insurance company has been reduced responsive to recommending alternative ancillary medical procedures to the at least one of the plurality of physicians. | 07-08-2010 |
20120310662 | SYSTEMS, COMPUTER PROGRAMS, AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING COSTS OF A HEALTHCARE PRACTICE - Systems, computer programs, and methods for controlling ancillary medical costs of a healthcare practice and/or insurance network with a plurality of physicians participating therein, are provided. According to an example method, the steps include identifying one or more a plurality of physicians having ancillary medical costs that exceed a certain level to thereby identify the physician or physicians for behavior modification with respect to ancillary medical costs. The method can also include generating information identifying recommended alternative ancillary medical procedures to modify behavior of a physician or physicians with respect to management of the ancillary medical costs. The method can also determining whether the ancillary medical costs of the physician or physicians have decreased to a preselected/baseline level, and distributing a percentage of a savings attributed to the modified ancillary medical cost management behavior when the ancillary medical costs have decreased to or below the preselected/baseline level. | 12-06-2012 |
20130346096 | SYSTEMS, COMPUTER PROGRAMS, AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING COSTS OF A HEALTHCARE PRACTICE - Systems, computer programs, and methods for controlling ancillary medical costs of a healthcare practice and/or insurance network with a plurality of physicians participating therein, are provided. According to an example method, the steps include identifying one or more a plurality of physicians having ancillary medical costs that exceed a certain level to thereby identify the physician or physicians for behavior modification with respect to ancillary medical costs. The method can also include generating information identifying recommended alternative ancillary medical procedures to modify behavior of a physician or physicians with respect to management of the ancillary medical costs. The method can also determining whether the ancillary medical costs of the physician or physicians have decreased to a preselected/baseline level, and distributing a percentage of a savings attributed to the modified ancillary medical cost management behavior when the ancillary medical costs have decreased to or below the preselected/baseline level. | 12-26-2013 |
Charles A. Lewis, Carrabelle, FL US
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20090101147 | High Flow Therapy Artificial Airway Interfaces and Related Methods - Embodiments of the present invention provide a device, system and method for providing high flow therapy interfaces for use in the treatment of respiratory conditions and in assisted respirations. In an embodiment of the invention, a nasal cannula for delivery of respiratory gases can include at least one nasal insert and at least one flange coupled to the at least one nasal insert where the at least one flange is configured to partially impede the egress of respiratory gasses delivered to an upper airway of a patient is provided. In another embodiment, a flange has a shape selected from the group consisting of a slotted, vented or slitted design and configured to partially impede the egress of respiratory gasses. In yet another embodiment, an oral interface for delivery of high flow therapy to the upper airway of a patient can include a gas diffuser that includes a terminus housing having a plurality of holes to allow the delivery of respiratory gases. In yet another embodiment, a high flow therapy interface includes at least one nasal cannula and at least one oral interface in fluid communication with the at least one nasal cannula, the oral interface can include at least one port for delivery of respiratory gases to the mouth of a patient. | 04-23-2009 |
20090139530 | ARTIFICIAL AIRWAY INTERFACES AND METHODS THEREOF - Embodiments of the present invention provide a device, system and method for providing artificial airway interfaces for use in the treatment of respiratory conditions and in assisted respirations. In an embodiment of the invention, an artificial airway interface for a non-sealing respiratory gas delivery system that directs a jet of gas into the artificial airway is provided. In another embodiment, an artificial airway interface for a non-sealing respiratory gas delivery system that allows for conductance of pressurized respiratory gasses and at least one of a sensor and port for collecting at least one of data and respiratory gas samples is provided. The artificial airway interface can further include an outflow variable restrictor. | 06-04-2009 |
20090211371 | FLOW MEASURING DEVICE - A pneumotach for measuring respiratory gas flow is provided and includes a housing defining a lumen and having a longitudinal axis; and an airfoil diametrically supported within the lumen of the housing and extending at least partially thereacross, the airfoil defining a chord axis. The chord axis may be angled with respect to the longitudinal axis. | 08-27-2009 |
20100089399 | RESPIRATORY SECRETION RETENTION DEVICE, SYSTEM AND METHOD - A novel and non-obvious apparatus, system, and method for managing respiratory secretions and fluids in sections of artificial airways. In an embodiment of the invention, a respiratory secretion retention (RSR) device configured to connect to an artificial airway can be provided. The respiratory secretion retention (RSR) device can include a housing that defines a passageway for the flow of respiratory gases, a chamber that is defined by the housing, where a portion of the chamber is configured to retain exhaled respiratory particulate and liquid, and at least one element configured to provide for repositioning at least a portion of the housing with respect to the artificial airway. In an aspect of this embodiment, the at least a portion of the housing can be repositioned with respect to the artificial airway without opening the artificial airway to the atmosphere. | 04-15-2010 |
20100154797 | RESPIRATORY SECRETION RENTENTION DEVICE, SYSTEM AND METHOD - A novel and non-obvious apparatus, system, and method for managing respiratory secretions and fluids in sections of artificial airways. In an embodiment of the invention, a respiratory secretion retention (RSR) device configured to fluidly connect to an artificial airway can be provided. The respiratory secretion retention (RSR) device can include a housing that defines a passageway for the flow of respiratory gases, a chamber defined by the housing with a portion of the chamber configured to retain exhaled respiratory particulate and liquid, a patient side port coupled with the housing, which is in fluid communication with an artificial airway and at least one access port coupled with the housing were the at least one access port includes a control valve. In an aspect of this embodiment, the housing further can include an instillation port. | 06-24-2010 |
20110067699 | RESPIRATORY SECRETION RETENTION DEVICE, SYSTEM AND METHOD - An apparatus, system, and method for managing respiratory secretions and fluids in sections of artificial airways. In an embodiment of the invention, a respiratory secretion retention (RSR) device configured to fluidly connect to an artificial airway can be provided. The device can include a housing that defines a passageway for the flow of respiratory gases with at least two chambers coupled to the housing. The chambers are configured to retain exhaled respiratory particulate and liquid. The respiratory secretion retention device further includes a patient port coupled to the housing that is in fluid communication with the artificial airway and a repositionable barrier configured to isolate at least one of the two chambers from the passageway. In another embodiment, a secretion removal assembly can connect to a respiratory secretion retention device; the secretion removal assembly includes a connector configured for connecting to a port of the respiratory secretion retention device and a spike coupled to the connector. | 03-24-2011 |
20120272954 | ARTIFICIAL AIRWAY INTERFACES AND METHODS THEREOF - Embodiments of the present invention provide a device, system and method for providing a connector configured for connecting to an artificial airway for use in the treatment of respiratory conditions and in assisted respirations. In an embodiment of the invention, a connector configured for connecting to an artificial airway is provided. The connector configured for connecting to an artificial airway can include an inlet conduit configured to receive supplied respiratory gas, an outlet conduit configured to allow exhaled gas to exit to ambient during use, an artificial airway side conduit configured to couple to an artificial airway and a restrictor coupled with the outlet conduit. The restrictor coupled with the outlet conduit can be an outflow variable restrictor. The connector further can include a reducer coupled with the outlet conduit. | 11-01-2012 |
20130104888 | High Flow Therapy Device Utilizing A Non-Sealing Respiratory Interface and Related Methods | 05-02-2013 |
20130104901 | High Flow Therapy Artificial Airway Interfaces and Related Methods | 05-02-2013 |
20130340752 | HIGH FLOW THERAPY DEVICE UTILIZING A NON-SEALING RESPIRATORY INTERFACE AND RELATED METHODS - A gas delivery conduit adapted for fluidly connecting to a respiratory gases delivery system in a high flow therapy system, the gas delivery conduit includes a first connector adapted for connecting to the respiratory gases delivery system, a second connector adapted for connecting to a fitting of a patient interface, tubing fluidly connecting the first connector to the second connector where the first connector has a gas inlet adapted to receive the supplied respiratory gas, one of electrical contacts and temperature contacts integrated into the first connector. The gas delivery conduit further can include a sensing conduit integrated into the gas delivery conduit, where the first connector of the gas delivery conduit is adapted to allow the user to couple the first connector with the respiratory gases delivery system in a single motion. | 12-26-2013 |
20140318536 | NASAL CANNULA - A gas delivery conduit adapted for fluidly connecting to a respiratory gases delivery system in a high flow therapy system. In one embodiment, a nasal cannula includes a base portion defining a first therapeutic gas passageway, a nozzle disposed adjacent said base portion and defining a second therapeutic gas passageway, the first therapeutic gas passageway being in gaseous communication with the second therapeutic gas passageway and a conduit configured to facilitate sensing that has an inlet side that is independent of and axially spaced apart from an outlet side of the nozzle. The conduit inlet side can extend beyond the nozzle outlet side of the nasal cannula. Additionally, the nasal cannula has a feature that is adapted to prevent one of the conduit and the nozzle from creating a seal with a user's nare and a feature that is adapted to prevent one of the conduit and the nozzle from creating a seal with a user's nare. | 10-30-2014 |
Charles Alan Lewis, Carrabelle, FL US
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20080269849 | TEMPORAL CONTROL IN PHOTOTHERAPY - An apparatus for delivering phototherapy includes at least one substrate, at least one emitter mounted on the substrate, and which emits at least two peak wavelengths of light, and an electronic circuit that controls emitter timing. The apparatus is configured as a dressing. A corresponding method includes delivering a first pulse of light to the target tissue from the emitter with a peak wavelength of light, and delivering at least a second pulse of light having a peak wavelength of light that is different from the peak wavelength of the first pulse of light, and the steps define a method of delivering a series of pulse sets of light, and the first and second pulses of light define a pulse set of light. Also disclosed are modular phototherapy units, control of timing of phototherapy by a perfusion detector, and use of long wavelength light for hyperbilirubinemia. | 10-30-2008 |
20090253995 | CLINICAL MONITORING IN OPEN RESPIRATORY AIRWAYS - A novel and non-obvious method, system and apparatus for determining respiratory volume flow rate of a subject and associated parameters such as tidal volume, minute volume, and respiratory rate. The method for determining respiratory volume flow rate of a subject can include selecting an airway cavity of the subject, measuring delivery volume flow rate of respiratory gas delivered to the airway cavity, measuring pressure within the airway cavity and calculating a respiratory volume flow rate of the subject using the measured delivery volume flow rate of respiratory gas delivered to the airway cavity and the measured pressure within the airway cavity. The method further can include generating a warning signal selected from the group consisting of an indicator that a respiratory volume flow value is outside of an expected value for the subject and an indicator that an airway cavity measurement value does not conform to an expected value. | 10-08-2009 |
Cynthia Lewis, Panama City, FL US
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20140053781 | PET WATER FOUNTAIN - The present invention is a pet water fountain that includes a solar panel with a rechargeable battery, a quantity of water consumed by a pet that is heated by the solar panel to prevent bacteria and algae growth, a plurality of water spouts and valves that disperse the water heated, a filter and pump that includes a central filter and a water pump system and a reservoir area that includes a warming element. The pet water fountain also includes a water bottle that contains water that is treated by the filter and pump, a stainless steel bowl that contains the dispersed water, a plurality of rubber feet that are evenly positioned underneath the stainless steel bowl and a j-shaped cleaning tool utilized to clean the pet water fountain. | 02-27-2014 |
Dawn Erica Lewis, Tallahassee, FL US
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20120129706 | Method of Assessing Soil Quality and Health - The present invention relates to a method of assessing the soil quality and health of mined and un-mined lands. The present invention further relates to a method of assessing ecosystem health and soil restoration efforts. The method employs a multi-prong approach combining DNA fingerprinting and in-depth pyrosequencing of soil microorganisms that are responsible for maintaining soil fertility and productivity. The method incorporates assessing the indigenous bacterial community structure data derived from PCR-DGGE analysis and 165 rRNA gene clone libraries, and then further identification of those microorganisms that are known to promote soil health by soil metagenome analysis. Disparity between un-mined and post-mined soils are comprehensively studied via multivariate statistical analyses on the polyphasic dataset. | 05-24-2012 |
Derek S. Lewis, Jacksonville, FL US
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20130204310 | PECTUS BAR STABILIZER - A pectus bar stabilizer assembly and method includes a first base part separable from a second base part. The first and second base parts combine to define a channel therebetween. A pectus bar is received by the channel and a retainer assembly retains the pectus bar in the channel. | 08-08-2013 |
20140214103 | PECTUS BAR STABILIZER - An assembly for surgically treating a chest-wall deformity may include an implantable stabilizer member, an implantable pectus bar and an implantable stopping member. The implantable stabilizer member may include first and second base parts and a channel defined by the first and second base parts. The stabilizer member may include first and second retaining bars extending between the first and second base parts and traversing the channel. The first and second base parts may be adapted to be secured to tissue of the chest wall. The implantable pectus bar may be receivable within the channel of the stabilizer member. The implantable stopping member may be adapted to be engaged with the pectus bar between the first and second retaining bars after the pectus bar is inserted into the channel to restrict movement of the pectus bar relative to the tissue. | 07-31-2014 |
20160074078 | PECTUS BAR STABILIZER - An assembly for surgically treating a chest-wall deformity may include an implantable stabilizer member, an implantable pectus bar and an implantable stopping member. The implantable stabilizer member may include first and second base parts and a channel defined by the first and second base parts. The stabilizer member may include first and second retaining bars extending between the first and second base parts and traversing the channel. The first and second base parts may be adapted to be secured to tissue of the chest wall. The implantable pectus bar may be receivable within the channel of the stabilizer member. The implantable stopping member may be adapted to be engaged with the pectus bar between the first and second retaining bars after the pectus bar is inserted into the channel to restrict movement of the pectus bar relative to the tissue. | 03-17-2016 |
Frank Allen Lewis, St Petersburg, FL US
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20140236335 | 3D Scanning, Modeling and Printing for the Creation of Custom-Fitted Ostomy Devices - In accordance with this embodiment of the application of a 3D scanning, modeling and printing process to create custom-fitted ostomy devices that minimize leakage and odor and maximize mobility and comfort. | 08-21-2014 |
George B. Lewis, Satellite Beach, FL US
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20150321728 | Method for Creating a Parametric Planing Hull Model - A method for creating a parametric planing hull model is disclosed. In one embodiment, dimensions of a plurality of hull sections, including two non-adjacent hull sections, are received from a user. Dimensions of at least one hull section between the two non-adjacent hull sections are interpolated. Curves of the hull are generated based on the dimensions of the plurality of hull sections received from the user and the interpolated dimensions of the at least one hull section between the two non-adjacent hull sections. Surfaces of the hull are created based on the generated curves, and a planing hull model is generated from the created surfaces and is displayed. | 11-12-2015 |
Howell G. Lewis, Tallahassee, FL US
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20110314977 | TUBE PURGING INSTRUMENT - A tube purging instrument, device has cooperating rollers which can be compressed and/or clamped together upon a flexible tube to compress the tube partially or completely between the rollers and which can then be rolled together along the length of the tube in order to advance the contents of the tube in the direction of movement of the rollers. The rollers are preferably equipped with flanges or rims which fit over an outer diameter of a tube to maintain registration of the rollers upon tube as the rollers travel in Counter-rotation along a length of the tube. | 12-29-2011 |
Jacqueline D Lewis, Ocoee, FL US
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20160015490 | BRUSH APPARATUS FOR INTERPROXIMAL CLEANING - An interproximal brush apparatus for dislodging and removing food particles and other debris is stuck between structures in a user's mouth comprises a curved handle defined by a rigid body having a hook shape, a bristle end defined by an elongated body having a plurality of bristles extending radially from its outer surface, and a docking member is defined by a rigid body connected to the shank of the curved handle on one end and the bristle on the other end. The curved handle enables the interproximal brush apparatus to be grasped and manipulated by a user with a single finger, while the bristle end is narrowly sized to enable it to slide between adjacent teeth of an individual, with the plurality of bristles contacting the teeth as the bristle end passes, making the bristle end operative to dislodge particles stuck in between teeth. | 01-21-2016 |
Jamal` Lewis, Tallahassee, FL US
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20130287729 | ANTIGEN-SPECIFIC, TOLERANCE-INDUCING MICROPARTICLES AND USES THEREOF - The present invention provides antigen-specific, tolerance-inducing microparticles for the targeted delivery of therapeutic agents to immune cells. In addition, the present invention allows for sustained release of therapeutic agents for a prolonged period of time. Also provided are therapeutic uses of the present invention for the prevention and/or treatment of immune diseases and autoimmune disorders. In a specific embodiment, the present invention provides treatment for type 1 diabetes. | 10-31-2013 |
James R. Lewis, Delray Beach, FL US
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20080215316 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TRIMMING AUDIO FILES - A system for automatically trimming an audio files based upon textual content associated with the audio file is provided. The source of the textual content may be an electronic document or written language text. The textual content may include predefined hints, a text mark, or end-of-phrase punctuation mark. The system generates a trimming instruction based upon textual content corresponding to the audio file, and the audio file is trimmed based upon the trimming instruction. | 09-04-2008 |
20080262837 | METHOD AND SYSTEM OF DYNAMICALLY ADJUSTING A SPEECH OUTPUT RATE TO MATCH A SPEECH INPUT RATE | 10-23-2008 |
20090041209 | ADJUSTING MUSIC LENGTH TO EXPECTED WAITING TIME WHILE CALLER IS ON HOLD - A method of adjusting music length to expected waiting time while a caller is on hold includes choosing one or more media selections based upon their play duration and matching the selection(s) to the expected waiting time. | 02-12-2009 |
20090100337 | HELP OPTION ENHANCEMENT FOR INTERACTIVE VOICE RESPONSE SYSTEMS - A method for providing help within an interactive voice response application can include the step of determining an interactive voice response event corresponding to a help menu request. The event can be classified as a default help request or a user initiated help request. If the event is classified as a default help request, a time for receiving user input can be set to a default value. If, however, the event is classified as a user initiated help request, the time for receiving user input can be set to a value less than the default value. The interactive voice response application can take programmatic action upon expiration of the time for receiving user | 04-16-2009 |
20120095765 | AUTOMATICALLY PROVIDING A USER WITH SUBSTITUTES FOR POTENTIALLY AMBIGUOUS USER-DEFINED SPEECH COMMANDS - A method for alleviating ambiguity issues of new user-defined speech commands. An original command for a user-defined speech command can be received. It can then be determined if the original command is likely to be confused with a set of existing speech commands. When confusion is unlikely, the original command can be automatically stored. When confusion is likely, a substitute command that is unlikely to be confused with existing commands can be automatically determined. The substitute can be presented as an alternative to the original command and can be selectively stored as the user-defined speech command. | 04-19-2012 |
20120130718 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR COLLECTING AUDIO PROMPTS IN A DYMANICALLY GENERATED VOICE APPLICATION - A prompt collecting tool ( | 05-24-2012 |
20120209613 | METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT FOR MANAGING GRAMMAR OPTIONS IN A GRAPHICAL CALLFLOW BUILDER | 08-16-2012 |
20140156265 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONVEYING AN EXAMPLE IN A NATURAL LANGUAGE UNDERSTANDING APPLICATION | 06-05-2014 |
James Robert Lewis, Delray Beach, FL US
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20090125297 | AUTOMATIC GENERATION OF DISTRACTORS FOR SPECIAL-PURPOSE SPEECH RECOGNITION GRAMMARS - A computer-implemented method for dynamically generating a speech recognition grammar is provided. The method includes determining a target entry, and accessing a plurality of potential distractors. The method also includes selecting one or more distractors from the plurality of potential distractors. More particularly, each potential distractor selected is selected based upon an assessed acoustic dissimilarity between the distractor and the target entry. The method further includes dynamically generating a speech recognition grammar that includes the target entry and one or more of the distractors selected based upon an acoustic dissimilarity to the target entry. | 05-14-2009 |
20100328035 | SECURITY WITH SPEAKER VERIFICATION - A data base is created for storage of voice prints of requesters that are believed to be fraudulently attempting to access information for which they are not authorized to obtain. When a user opens an account a voice print is obtained and stored. The user also provides answers to security related questions. When a requester tries to access the information, they must be authenticated by providing a voice print and answers to the security questions. If the voice print and answers do not result in a satisfactory match based on predetermined criteria, access is denied and the voice print is stored as a possibly fraudulent voice print. Subsequent access attempts are compared to the stored possibly fraudulent voice print which is reclassified as a likely fraudulent voice print if matched. Thus, unauthorized access is less likely. | 12-30-2010 |
20120300917 | SELECTING HOLD MUSIC CORRESPONDING TO AN EXPECTED WAITING TIME - In one embodiment of the invention, a method for selecting hold music corresponding to an expected waiting time comprises establishing a communications link with a caller; marking a first event by placing the caller on hold; determining a waiting time between the first event and a second event; selecting a media file having a parameter corresponding to the determined waiting time; playing the media file over the established communications link to the caller; and re-determining a waiting time remaining until the second event, selecting a different media file having a parameter corresponding to the re-determined waiting time, and playing the different media file over the established communications link to the caller. | 11-29-2012 |
Jason Lewis, Lutz, FL US
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20120156825 | Transparent Contacts Organic Solar Panel by Spray - A method of fabricating organic solar panels with transparent contacts. The method uses a layer-by-layer spray technique to create the anode layer. The method includes placing the substrate on a flat magnet, aligning a magnetic shadow mask over the substrate, applying photoresist to the substrate using spray photolithography, etching the substrate, cleaning the substrate, spin coating a tuning layer on substrate, spin coating an active layer of P3HT/PCBM on the substrate, spray coating the substrate with a modified PEDOT solution, and annealing the substrate. | 06-21-2012 |
20130280847 | TRANSPARENT CONTACTS ORGANIC SOLAR PANEL BY SPRAY - A method of fabricating organic solar panels with transparent contacts. The method uses a layer-by-layer spray technique to create the anode layer. The method includes placing the substrate on a flat magnet, aligning a magnetic shadow mask over the substrate, applying photoresist to the substrate using spray photolithography, etching the substrate, cleaning the substrate, spin coating a tuning layer on substrate, spin coating an active layer of P3HT/PCBM on the substrate, spray coating the substrate with a modified PEDOT solution, and annealing the substrate. | 10-24-2013 |
20140007925 | INVERTED ORGANIC SOLAR MICROARRAY FOR APPLICATIONS IN MICROELECTROMECHANICAL SYSTEMS - The fabrication and characterization of large scale inverted organic solar array fabricated using all-spray process is disclosed. Solar illumination has been demonstrated to improve transparent solar photovoltaic devices. The technology using SAM has potential to revolute current silicon-based photovoltaic technology by providing a complete solution processable manufacturing process. The semi-transparent property of the solar module allows for applications on windows and windshields. The inventive arrays are more efficient than silicon solar cells in artificial light environments, permitting use of the arrays in powering microelectromechanical systems and in integration with microelectromechanical systems. | 01-09-2014 |
Jason E. Lewis, Lutz, FL US
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20150129838 | BARE QUANTUM DOTS SUPERLATTICE PHOTONIC DEVICES - Manipulation of the passivation ligands of colloidal quantum dots and use in QD electronics. A multi-step electrostatic process is described which creates bare QDs, followed by the formation of QD superlattice via electric and thermal stimulus. Colloidal QDs with original long ligands (i.e. oleic acid) are atomized, and loaded into a special designed tank to be washed, followed by another atomization step before entering the doping station. The final step is the deposition of bare QDs onto substrate and growth of QD superlattice. The method permits the formation of various photonic devices, such as single junction and tandem solar cells based on bare QD superlattice, photodetectors, and LEDs. The devices include a piezoelectric substrate with an electrode, and at least one layer of bare quantum dots comprising group IV-VI elements on the electrode, where the bare quantum dots have been stripped of outer-layer ligands. | 05-14-2015 |
Jason Eric Lewis, Lutz, FL US
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20130263916 | ALL SPRAY SEE-THROUGH ORGANIC SOLAR ARRAY WITH ENCAPSULATION - An inverted organic solar photovoltaic cell is described that may be fabricated onto rigid or flexible substrates using spray-on technology to apply the various layers of the cell. Indium tin oxide with a thin layer of cesium carbonate functions as the cathode for the novel inverted cells. An active layer of poly-3(hexylthiophene) and [6,6]-phenyl C61-butyric acid methylester having a thickness around 200 nm to 600 nm facilitates a high level of light transmittal through the cell. A modified PEDOT:PSS, made by doping a conductive polymer with dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO), functions as the anode. A method of forming the inverted organic solar photovoltaic cell is also described using gas-propelled spraying to achieve thin layers. After the layers are formed, the cell is sealed using a vacuum and temperature-based annealing and encapsulation with UV-cure epoxy. | 10-10-2013 |
Jason Erik Lewis, Lutz, FL US
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20130255757 | ORGANIC PHOTOVOLTAIC ARRAY AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE - The fabrication and characterization of large scale inverted organic solar array fabricated using all-spray process is disclosed, consisting of four layers; ITO-Cs | 10-03-2013 |
20130284242 | PARTIALLY-SPRAYED LAYER ORGANIC SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC CELL USING A SELF-ASSEMBLED MONOLAYER AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE - The fabrication and characterization of large scale inverted organic solar array fabricated using all-spray process is disclosed. Solar illumination has been demonstrated to improve transparent solar photovoltaic devices. The technology using SAM has potential to revolute current silicon-based photovoltaic technology by providing a complete solution processable manufacturing process. The semi-transparent property of the solar module allows for applications on windows and windshields. The inventive modules are more efficient than silicon solar cells in artificial light environments. This significantly expands their use in indoor applications. Additionally, these modules can be integrated into soft fabric substances such as tents, military back-packs or combat uniforms, providing a highly portable renewable power supply for deployed military forces. | 10-31-2013 |
20150357569 | ORGANIC PHOTOVOLTAIC ARRAY AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE - The fabrication and characterization of large scale inverted organic solar array fabricated using all-spray process is disclosed, consisting of four layers; ITO-Cs | 12-10-2015 |
20160043314 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING INVERTED ORGANIC SOLAR MICROARRAY FOR APPLICATIONS IN MICROELECTROMECHANICAL SYSTEMS - The fabrication and characterization of large scale inverted organic solar array fabricated using all-spray process is disclosed. Solar illumination has been demonstrated to improve transparent solar photovoltaic devices. The technology using SAM has potential to revolute current silicon-based photovoltaic technology by providing a complete solution processable manufacturing process. The semi-transparent property of the solar module allows for applications on windows and windshields. The inventive arrays are more efficient than silicon solar cells in artificial light environments, permitting use of the arrays in powering microelectromechanical systems and in integration with microelectromechanical systems. | 02-11-2016 |
John Lewis, Orlando, FL US
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20130128231 | IMMERSIVE PROJECTION SYSTEM - In one example arrangement, an immersive projection system includes an enclosure, and a number of projectors suspended outside and near the upper portion of the enclosure. The projectors project portions of a scene through openings in the enclosure and onto an inside surface of the enclosure. In some embodiments, light emanating from the projectors reflects from one or more mirrors before being cast onto the enclosure wall. The projectors and one or more mirrors may be mounted to a mounting frame that maintains the projectors and one or more mirrors in fixed spatial relationship, and the mounting frame may be mounted on a movable gantry for lifting the mounting frame to the upper portion of the enclosure. The enclosure may be a collapsible dome. | 05-23-2013 |
Lee B. Lewis, Fernandina Beach, FL US
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20120132218 | SMOKELESS TOBACCO CESSATION PRODUCT - A product useful in assisting one to stop using smokeless tobacco products includes small sponge-like particles having a size similar to shredded tobacco, and moisture content similar to shredded tobacco. The particles further include a flavoring agent and, preferably, a pharmaceutically acceptable stimulant. The particles, preferably shredded sea sponge, can be placed in the mouth as a substitute for shredded tobacco products. They have the same feel as shredded tobacco products, provide a stimulate effect similar to a tobacco product, but do not have any adverse health effects. | 05-31-2012 |
Marilyn Lewis, Odessa, FL US
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20090239203 | Apparatus and method for developing emotional literacy - Embodiments of the invention provide an apparatus and method for developing emotional literacy. Embodiments of the invention may be best suited for teaching preschool children, but the invention is not limited thereto. An embodiment of the invention provides an apparatus for teaching emotional literacy that includes: a first plurality of holding bins; a plurality of emotion cards; and a mirror disposed proximate to the first plurality of holding bins. Another embodiment of the invention provides a method for using the aforementioned apparatus that includes: observing the user depositing a selected one of the plurality of emotion cards into a selected one of the first plurality of holding bins; and discussing the expressed emotion with the user. | 09-24-2009 |
Mark A. Lewis, Boca Raton, FL US
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20100025156 | Emergency evacuation system for multi-story buildings - An emergency evacuation system includes one or more walkways that extend from a first multi-story building, at designated floor levels above the ground floor, to an adjacent multi-story building. The emergency walkway has a series of interconnecting, telescopically extendable sections that are normally stowed in a retracted arrangement within the first building. When the emergency walkway is deployed, safety walls raise and lock into an operable, vertical position along the entire length of the walkway, from the first building to the adjacent building. The system may include a rotatable base at the first building to allow adjusted angular positioning of the extended walkway so that the opposite end of the emerging walkway docks at the desired location on the side of the adjacent building. Emergency access to both the first building and the adjacent building, at opposite ends of the walkway, is normally closed and only opens when the emergency evacuation system is deployed. | 02-04-2010 |
Mark E. Lewis, Merritt Island, FL US
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20110210750 | Method of Fault Detection and Rerouting - A system and method for detecting damage in an electrical wire, including delivering at least one test electrical signal to an outer electrically conductive material in a continuous or non-continuous layer covering an electrically insulative material layer that covers an electrically conductive wire core. Detecting the test electrical signals in the outer conductive material layer to obtain data that is processed to identify damage in the outer electrically conductive material layer. | 09-01-2011 |
20120318925 | Multi-Dimensional Damage Detection - Methods and systems may provide for a structure having a plurality of interconnected panels, wherein each panel has a plurality of detection layers separated from one another by one or more non-detection layers. The plurality of detection layers may form a grid of conductive traces. Additionally, a monitor may be coupled to each grid of conductive traces, wherein the monitor is configured to detect damage to the plurality of interconnected panels in response to an electrical property change with respect to one or more of the conductive traces. In one example, the structure is part of an inflatable space platform such as a spacecraft or habitat. | 12-20-2012 |
Meredith L. Lewis, Fernandina Beach, FL US
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20120132218 | SMOKELESS TOBACCO CESSATION PRODUCT - A product useful in assisting one to stop using smokeless tobacco products includes small sponge-like particles having a size similar to shredded tobacco, and moisture content similar to shredded tobacco. The particles further include a flavoring agent and, preferably, a pharmaceutically acceptable stimulant. The particles, preferably shredded sea sponge, can be placed in the mouth as a substitute for shredded tobacco products. They have the same feel as shredded tobacco products, provide a stimulate effect similar to a tobacco product, but do not have any adverse health effects. | 05-31-2012 |
Nicholas R. Lewis, Fort Lauderdale, FL US
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20140374542 | PROPULSION DEVICES WITH IMPROVED CONTROLS - A personal propulsion device adapted to achieve flight by discharging a fluid, including a passenger assembly adapted to support an individual person; at least one fluid discharge nozzle coupled to the passenger assembly, where the nozzle is movable with respect to the passenger assembly to define a range of motion, and where the nozzle is biased towards at least one position in the range of motion. | 12-25-2014 |
Nickola Symone Lewis, Fremont, FL US
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20100049320 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR TENDON OR LIGAMENT REPAIR - Apparatus and methods for repairing damaged tendons or ligaments. Various repair apparatus include an elongate tensile member and a pair of anchor assemblies connected for movement along the tensile member on either side of a repair site, such as a tear or laceration. The anchor assemblies or structures may take many forms, and may include barbed, helical, and crimp-type anchors. In the preferred embodiments, at least one anchor structure is movable along the elongate tensile member to assist with adjusting a tendon segment to an appropriate repair position and the anchor structure or structures are then lockable onto the elongate tensile member to assist with affixing the tendon at the repair position. Tendon and/or ligament-to-bone repair apparatus and methods employ similar concepts. | 02-25-2010 |
Robin Lewis, Orlando, FL US
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20160080373 | Sensor Information Transparency System and Method - The present invention relates generally to the field of information transparency, and, more particularly, to a system and method for providing non-ambiguous sensor information transparency for deployed sensors within a highly geographically distributed, networked environment. | 03-17-2016 |
Robin H. Lewis, Orlando, FL US
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20090240856 | VIRTUAL HOST ISOLATION AND DETECTION OF EMBEDDED OPERATIONAL FLIGHT PROGRAM (OFP) CAPABILITIES - The present invention relates to an object oriented architecture that includes a plurality of host aircraft interface objects that enable a plurality of different host aircraft or variants to be attached or interfaced to an associated store, such as a targeting pod or a weapon system. The union of all aircraft hosts and variants are packaged and maintained as one executable capable of adapting to the predetermined suite of identified hosts and host variants. At least one or more interface objects provide a virtual translation layer which is dynamically determined and allocated during instantiation. Auto detection of the host aircraft/host aircraft variant provides the specific interface protocol by which the store can process and provide status via a predetermined signal format. | 09-24-2009 |
Scott Lewis, West Palm Beach, FL US
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20080246652 | GPS PATHFINDER METHOD AND DEVICE - A device and system for use in the early stages of search and recovery after a disaster. The device incorporates a GPS and a radio with very simplified, pre-programmed instructions which are uploaded automatically in the device's memory via wireless technology prior to the unit's first use at a disaster site. Maps of areas to be searched are uploaded into the device and the areas covered during the search are retained in the devices' memory. A unique feature enables the searcher to quickly indicate a specific need or service at a particular location during the search. Via wireless technology Areas that have been searched during a day are downloaded to a base unit and areas to be searched the following day are uploaded to the portable units at the beginning of the day. Radios on the units enable the searchers to audibly communicate with each other. The system can be employed by cleanup teams, insurance adjusters also and any number of post incident response teams both focused on short and long term recovery operations. | 10-09-2008 |
20090182587 | GPS Pathfinder Cell Phone And Method - A device and system for use in emergency management operations before and after a disaster. The device incorporates a GPS and a radio with very simplified, pre-programmed instructions which are uploaded automatically in the device's memory via wireless technology prior to the unit's first use at a disaster site. Maps of areas to be searched are uploaded into the device and the areas covered during the search are retained in the devices' memory. A unique feature enables the searcher to quickly indicate a specific need or service at a particular location during the search, which information automatically is geocoded and time/date stamped once the user saves the information inputted. Via wireless technology areas that have been searched during an operational period are downloaded to a base unit and areas to be searched the following operational period are uploaded to the portable units at the beginning of the day. Radios on the units can enable the searchers to audibly communicate with each other without cell towers. The system can be employed by cleanup teams, insurance adjusters, and any number of post incident response teams both focused on short and long term recovery operations. The entire system is designed to be self contained to operate when normal cell and Internet systems are damaged or destroyed. The system can quickly organize, sort, and edit the data collected by field users for daily and future analysis and documentation or any and all disaster operations. | 07-16-2009 |
20120130753 | GPS Pathfinder Cell Phone and Method - A device and system for use in emergency management operations before and after a disaster. The system can also be readily customized for use in other markets and scenarios that are outside of disaster response. The device incorporates a GPS and/or a radio and/or cell phones with very simplified, pre-programmed instructions which are uploaded automatically in the device's memory via wireless technology prior to the unit's first use at a disaster site. Radios on the units can enable the searchers to audibly communicate with each other without cell towers. The system can be employed by cleanup teams, insurance adjusters, and any number of pre- or post-teams both focused on short and long term recovery operations. The system can also export data gathered in the field, as well as integrate this data with other pre-existing software via software APIs contained within the system and cell phone software. | 05-24-2012 |
20120315877 | GPS Pathfinder Cell Phone And Method - A device and system for use before and after a disaster which incorporate a “Whole Community” response is illustrated. The system can be readily customized for use in other markets and scenarios and easily adapted into uses by emergency management. The device incorporates a GPS radio and/or cell phones with, pre-programmed instructions which are uploaded automatically in the device's memory via wireless technology prior to the unit's first use. Radios on the units can enable the searchers to audibly communicate with each other without cell towers. The system can be employed by cleanup teams, insurance adjusters, and any number of pre/post response teams focused on mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery operations. The system can contain a modifiable and functional, virtual badge and can export data gathered in the field, as well as integrate this data with other, pre-existing software via software APIs contained within the system and cell phone software. | 12-13-2012 |
20120317202 | GPS Pathfinder Cell Phone And Method - A device and system for use before and after a disaster which incorporate a “Whole Community” response. The system can be readily customized for use in other markets and scenarios and is easily adapted into uses by emergency management. The device incorporates a GPS radio and/or cell phones with very simplified, pre-programmed instructions which are uploaded automatically in the device's memory via wireless technology prior to the unit's first use. Radios on the units can enable the searchers to audibly communicate with each other without cell towers. The system can be employed by cleanup teams, insurance adjusters, and any number of pre or post response teams focused on mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery operations. The system can also export data gathered in the field as well as integrate this data with other, pre-existing software via software APIs contained within the system and cell phone software. | 12-13-2012 |
20130048720 | VIRTUAL BADGE, DEVICE AND METHOD - A system, method, and device comprising a virtual badge are disclosed. A virtual badge can be displayed on a cell phone or in another linked portable device, and for security purposes, has images which can be scanned, and the capability to alternate colors and/or self-destruct on a pre-set schedule. Whether for after a disaster or for daily use, the system uses cell phones or mobile devices loaded with specialized software. Using plugin technologies, the system optionally can enable field collected photos and notes on customizable forms to be mapped, tracked, and time/date stamped—including in a 100% disconnected environment. A modifiable virtual badge can aid in inventory, accountability, organization, and efficiency. The system can be employed by the “Whole Community”—citizens, businesses, not-for-profits, and government agencies—for social media, business, cleanup, insurance adjusters, or personnel focused on day to day operations or on mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery. | 02-28-2013 |
20130218931 | VIRTUAL BADGE, DEVICE AND METHOD - A system, method, and device comprising a virtual badge are disclosed. A virtual badge can be displayed on a cell phone or in another linked portable device, and for security purposes, has images which can be scanned, and the capability to alternate colors and/or self-destruct on a pre-set schedule. Whether for after a disaster or for daily use, the system uses cell phones or mobile devices loaded with specialized software. Using plugin technologies, the system optionally can enable field collected photos and notes on customizable forms to be mapped, tracked, and time/date stamped—including in a 100% disconnected environment. A modifiable virtual badge can aid in inventory, accountability, organization, and efficiency. The system can be employed by the “Whole Community”—citizens, businesses, not-for-profits, and government agencies—for social media, business, cleanup, insurance adjusters, or personnel focused on day to day operations or on mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery. | 08-22-2013 |
20140333412 | VIRTUAL BADGE, DEVICE AND METHOD - A system, methods, and devices comprising a virtual badge are disclosed. The virtual badge can be displayed on an electronic device or on another linked or unlinked portable device. For use in both emergency and non-emergency scenarios, the virtual badge comprises images and data which can be scanned, and the capability to alternate colors and/or self-destruct on a pre-set schedule. The system, methods, and devices may use a self-destruct mechanism which renders the virtual badge unusable. Using plugin technologies, the system optionally can enable field collected photos and notes on customizable forms to be mapped, tracked, and time/date stamped, including in a 100% disconnected environment. A modifiable virtual badge can aid in credentialing via certifications and qualifications, inventory, accountability, organization, and efficiency. The system, methods, and devices are designed to aid in access control, and other activities, such as data collection, inventory, accountability, payment gateways, and site management. | 11-13-2014 |
Scott E. Lewis, Ponte Vedra, FL US
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20100318017 | Method of improving vision using contact lenses and corneal collagen crosslinking - A method of improving vision by reshaping the cornea to correct for abnormal surface curvature by measuring the surface topography of the cornea, providing a rigid contact lens to reshape the cornea into a more desirable configuration, wearing the contact lens for sufficient time to achieve the reshaping, removing the contact lens, applying an alcohol solution to the epithelial layer, applying a riboflavin solution to the cornea, and subjecting the cornea to UV light for sufficient time to induce cross-linking of collagen fibers within the cornea, whereby the cornea is stabilized in the reshaped desirable configuration. | 12-16-2010 |
20120065572 | Corneal crosslinking methodology using custom etched contact lenses - An improved methodology for the treatment of corneal abnormalities involving the application of a crosslinking solution, such as riboflavin, to the surface of the cornea followed by exposure to UV light such that the rigidity of the cornea is increased and stabilized, the method improved by providing a transparent contact lens that is selectively etched to create areas on the lens that either preclude or reduce penetration of UV light, thereby eliminating or reducing crosslinking for areas of the cornea that do not require stabilization while allowing penetration of UV light to areas of the cornea that do require stabilization. | 03-15-2012 |
Shawn Lewis, Orlando, FL US
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20140136660 | EXTENDING MULTICAST/BROADCAST SERVICES TO WIDE AREA NETWORKS - Systems and methods are described for extending multicast/broadcast service to wide area networks. A computerized method includes receiving a multicast/broadcast discovery message from a client, encapsulating the multicast/broadcast discovery message at a gateway, forwarding the encapsulated multicast/broadcast discovery message to a multicast/broadcast server, receiving a multicast/broadcast discovery response message from the multicast/broadcast server with a server IP address, generating a server alias IP address for the multicast/broadcast server at the gateway, replacing the server IP address with the server alias IP address in the multicast/broadcast discovery response message, encapsulating the multicast/broadcast discovery response message at the gateway, and forwarding the encapsulated multicast/broadcast discovery response message to the client. | 05-15-2014 |
Tanya M. Lewis, Palm Harbor, FL US
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20100287721 | CLEANING PAD APPARATUS AND SYSTEM - An apparatus, system, and method are disclosed for retracting a drill bit relative to a drill. In one embodiment, the apparatus includes a driving device within the drill, a drill bit coupleable to the driving device, a first engaging element coupled to the drill bit, a sensor in communication with the driving device, and a second engaging element coupled to the drill. The drill bit is rotatably drivable by the driving device. The sensor detects a change in a speed of the drill bit. The second engaging element engages with the first engaging element in response to the sensor detecting a change in the speed of the drill bit. The drill bit retracts relative to the drill in response to engagement between the second engaging element and the first engaging element. | 11-18-2010 |
Thomas Durwood Lewis, Ft. Pierce, FL US
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20130318859 | WEIGHTED KEEPER AND HOOK APPARATUS FOR ANGLERS - A weighted keeper having an elongated cylinder and a plurality of protrusions thereon. The plurality of protrusions may comprise a wide variety of different shapes and configurations for maintaining bait on the weighted keeper. In one embodiment, a weighted keeper with conical barbs may be disposed about a pin or wire to support live bait or an artificial dressing. The keeper wire may provide a keeper eye at one end of the weighted keeper and a wire tip at the opposing end of the weighted keeper. The keeper eye may be attached to the eye of any fishhook known within the art and the wire tip may assist in piercing and mounting the bait onto and about the surface of the weighted keeper. The attached bait is provided with beneficial performance characteristics that more accurately mimic or replicate the movement of live bait fish. | 12-05-2013 |
Trent Lewis, Winter Park, FL US
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20150052980 | GAS TURBINE FUEL NOZZLE LEAK DETECTION PRESSURE TEST TOOL AND METHOD FOR LEAK DETECTION - Internally shielded fuel passage orifices in nozzle rocket swirler airfoils are sealed with the pressure test tool. Pinch clamps on the test tool are introduced into the fuel nozzle rocket swirler. The clamps are tightened over the airfoil orifices to plug or otherwise seal them and their fuel passages within the nozzle assembly. The nozzle assembly fuel passages are subsequently pressurized. Pressure is monitored to determine whether the nozzle is properly sealed (i.e., no pressure decay) or whether it has a leak-causing structural defect. Pressure drop in the tested component during the test cycle is indicative of a leak, in the nozzle's fuel passages, caused for example by a structural defect in the component. The test system may also be utilized in conjunction with individual rocket swirlers that are not incorporated within a complete fuel nozzle assembly. | 02-26-2015 |
Wesley I. Lewis, Archer, FL US
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20130345811 | ADJUSTABLE AND FIXED ASSEMBLED BONE-TENDON-BONE GRAFT - The present invention has multiple aspects relating to a bone-tendon-bone graft and components thereof. Embodiments of the present invention comprise an intermediate bone block that is used to adjustably secure soft tissue (e.g., tendon) in a patient. Preferred intermediate bone blocks comprise at least one machined segment of cortical bone, cancellous bone or both. Embodiments of intermediate bone blocks of the present invention are used singly or in combination with one or more bone blocks to form a bone block assembly for securing soft tissue. The present invention further relates to an assembled bone-tendon-bone graft suitable for implantation in humans comprising the intermediate bone block and a length of soft tissue. In a preferred embodiment, a bone-tendon-bone graft comprises a length of soft tissue (e.g., tendon) extending from a first assembled bone block to a second bone block and then doubles back to said first assembled bone block. Depending upon the embodiment, the second bone block fixedly or slideably attaches to the length of soft tissue and facilitates it doubling back to the first assembled bone block. | 12-26-2013 |
William Henry Lewis, Seaside, FL US
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20110041146 | System for Data Management and On-Demand Rental and Purchase of Digital Data Products - A system for handling data and transactions involving data through the use of a virtual transaction zone, which virtual transaction zone removes the dependency of such transaction on the delivery medium of the product. The invention may reside and operate on a variety of electronic devices such as televisions, VCRs, DVDs, personal computers, WebTV, any other known electronic recorder/player, or as a stand alone unit. The transaction zone also provides a mechanism for combining mediums, data feeds, and manipulation of those feeds. The transaction zone also provides a mechanism for controlling the content, delivery, and timing of delivery of the end consumer's product. | 02-17-2011 |
William Henry Lewis, Santa Rosa Beach, FL US
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20140136325 | System for Data Management and On-Demand Rental and Purchase of Digital Data Products - A system for handling data and transactions involving data through the use of a virtual transaction zone, which virtual transaction zone removes the dependency of such transaction on the delivery medium of the product. The invention may reside and operate on a variety of electronic devices such as televisions, VCRs, DVDs, personal computers, WebTV, any other known electronic recorder/player, or as a stand alone unit. The transaction zone also provides a mechanism for combining mediums, data feeds, and manipulation of those feeds. The transaction zone also provides a mechanism for controlling the content, delivery, and timing of delivery of the end consumer's product. | 05-15-2014 |
20150030311 | System for Data Management and On-Demand Rental and Purchase of Digital Data Products - A system for handling data and transactions involving data through the use of a virtual transaction zone, which virtual transaction zone removes the dependency of such transaction on the delivery medium of the product. The invention may reside and operate on a variety of electronic devices such as televisions, VCRs, DVDs, personal computers, WebTV, any other known electronic recorder/player, or as a stand alone unit. The transaction zone also provides a mechanism for combining mediums, data feeds, and manipulation of those feeds. The transaction zone also provides a mechanism for controlling the content, delivery, and timing of delivery of the end consumer's product. | 01-29-2015 |