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20100072134 | ULTRASONICALLY INDUCED CAVITATION OF FLUOROCHEMICALS - A system is described for the treatment of fluorochemicals in an aqueous environment, the system includes: a first treatment station configured to receive a first stream or volume of water comprising fluorochemicals, the first treatment station configured to provide a first treatment to the first stream or volume of water to thereby provide a second stream or volume of water comprising fluorochemicals; and a second treatment station configured, to treat the second stream or volume of water by ultrasonically induced cavitation at a frequency within the range from about 15 kHz to about 1100 kHz. A process for the treatment of fluorochemicals in water is also described, the process comprising: applying a first treatment to a first stream or volume of water comprising fluorochemicals, the first treatment producing a second stream or volume of water comprising fluorochemicals; and applying a second treatment to the second stream or volume of water, the second treatment comprising ultrasonically induced cavitation at a frequency within the range from about 15 kHz to about 1100 kHz to thereby breaking down the fluorochemicals into constituent components. The first treatment station is a filtration station, a reverse osmosis station, an ultrafiltration station or nanofiltration station. | 03-25-2010 |
20100089841 | ULTRASONICALLY INDUCED CAVITATION OF FLUOROCHEMICALS - A process is described for the treatment of fluorochemicals in an aqueous environment, the process including the steps of (1) ultrasonically inducing cavitation in an aqueous system at a frequency within the range from about 15 kHz to about 1100 kHz, the aqueous system comprising fluorochemicals; and (2) breaking down the fluorochemicals into constituent components by the application of the cavitation. The ultrasonically induced cavitation is performed at a frequency within the range from greater than 200 kHz to about 1100 kHz. The process can be used to facilitate the degradation of any of a variety of fluorochemicals having a carbon chain length of C | 04-15-2010 |
20100096337 | ULTRASONICALLY INDUCED CAVITATION OF FLUOROCHEMICALS - A system for the treatment of groundwater is described, the system including: a first component for placement into a groundwater table, the first component having a first end and a second end and an interior space defined by an inner wall and extending between the first end and the second end; at least one ultrasonic transducer positioned with the interior space of the first component to provide ultrasonically induced cavitation to a volume of water within the interior space; a pump associated with the first end of the first component to draw water from the groundwater table into the interior space of the first component; an outlet associated with the second end of the first component, the outlet positioned to direct a volume of water away from the first component after the water has passed therethrough; a power supply; and a radio frequency generator capable of providing a radio frequency within the range from about 15 kHz to about 1100 kHz. A process for the treatment of fluorochemicals in an aqueous environment is also described, the process utilizing the foregoing system. | 04-22-2010 |
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20120088462 | DETECTING, IDENTIFYING, REPORTING AND DISCOURAGING UNSAFE DEVICE USE WITHIN A VEHICLE OR OTHER TRANSPORT - A system, method and computer readable medium comprised of in-vehicle passive monitoring and information management system elements which together detect, identify, report and discourage unsafe wireless device use by the operator of a vehicle. An in-vehicle monitoring device determines the vehicle's operational state and location, identifies wireless device transmitter emissions within the vehicle and communicates to a remote information management system using a wireless network, or after-the-fact, using a local network to a locally-installed software version of the information management system. The information management system collects information retrieved from in-vehicle devices and correlates this information with other database information to provide users with timely alerts, tracking, and records of unsafe wireless device use. | 04-12-2012 |
20120094628 | Detecting a Transport Emergency Event and Directly Enabling Emergency Services - The present invention provides a system and method that provides a standardized and portable automatic emergency event notification, or AEEN, device which detects a vehicle or other transport emergency event and then automatically and directly dials 911 emergency services and further provides the 911 operator with important information pertaining to the emergency event. Ordinary transport owners may readily install the AEEN device of the present invention into their vehicle or other transport. The AEEN device does not involve a subscription service and the device cellphone which places the 911 call does not require activation on a wireless service network. | 04-19-2012 |
20130238184 | DETECTING, IDENTIFYING, REPORTING AND DISCOURAGING UNSAFE DEVICE USE WITHIN A VEHICLE OR OTHER TRANSPORT - A system, method and computer readable medium comprised of in-vehicle passive monitoring and information management system elements which together detect, identify, report and discourage unsafe wireless device use by the operator of a vehicle. An in-vehicle monitoring device determines the vehicle's operational state and location, identifies wireless device transmitter emissions within the vehicle and communicates to a remote information management system in real-time using a wireless network, or after-the-fact, using a locally-installed software version of the information management system. The information management system collects information retrieved from in-vehicle devices and correlates this information with other database information to provide users with timely alerts, tracking, and records of unsafe wireless device use. | 09-12-2013 |
20130328671 | Horn Input to In-Vehicle Devices and Systems - The present application provides a system, method and non-transitory computer readable medium that provides a means of using a vehicle horn as an inexpensive user input interface to serve the function of a simple push button switch for an in-vehicle device or system. The use of the vehicle horn as a user input interface to an in-vehicle device or system is novel. The description of example embodiments illustrates application details that take advantage of the properties of the vehicle horn sound to allow efficient processing that can be implemented on a low cost processor. | 12-12-2013 |
20130331055 | Qualifying Automatic Vehicle Crash Emergency Calls to Public Safety Answering Points - The present application provides methods for in-vehicle emergency telematics devices and systems to automatically qualify vehicle crash events before directly placing a 3-digit emergency call from an in-vehicle TCU to a local PSAP operator. The qualification is performed in two stages. The first stage produces a qualified crash detection decision wherein a preliminary crash detection based on impact sensors is qualified by crash related non-impact sensors and vehicle telemetry data. The second stage uses an injury severity prediction algorithm to score the detected crash and produces a decision as to whether the crash warrants an emergency call to the PSAP operator. | 12-12-2013 |
20130331056 | Automatic Speech Message Validation of an Emergency Teletype Text Message - The present application provides a system, method and non-transitory computer readable medium of using automatically generated speech messages to audibly validate text messages that are sent using TTY communications. A short length text message can be delivered using TTY communications which is then immediately followed by short-duration speech read-text message designed to either validate the received TTY text message or identify character errors in the same. The use of the VCO-TTY communications mode allows the called party to request resends of the automatically generated TTY text and the corresponding speech read-text messages. | 12-12-2013 |
20130332026 | Qualifying Automatic Vehicle Crash Emergency Calls to Public Safety Answering Points - The present application provides methods for in-vehicle emergency telematics devices and systems to automatically qualify vehicle crash events before directly placing a 3-digit emergency call from an in-vehicle TCU to a local PSAP operator. The qualification is performed in two stages. The first stage produces a qualified crash detection decision wherein a preliminary crash detection based on impact sensors is qualified by crash related non-impact sensors and vehicle telemetry data. The second stage uses an injury severity prediction algorithm to score the detected crash and produces a decision as to whether the crash warrants an emergency call to the PSAP operator. | 12-12-2013 |
20140187191 | DETECTING A TRANSPORT EMERGENCY EVENT AND DIRECTLY ENABLING EMERGENCY SERVICES - The present invention provides a system and method that provides a standardized and portable automatic emergency event notification, or AEEN, device which detects a vehicle or other transport emergency event and then automatically and directly dials 911 emergency services and further provides the 911 operator with important information pertaining to the emergency event. Ordinary transport owners may readily install the AEEN device of the present invention into their vehicle or other transport. The AEEN device does not involve a subscription service and the device cellphone which places the 911 call does not require activation on a wireless service network. | 07-03-2014 |
20150232024 | Horn Input to In-Vehicle Devices and Systems - The present application provides a system, method and non-transitory computer readable medium that provides a means of using a vehicle horn as an inexpensive user input interface to serve the function of a simple push button switch for an in-vehicle device or system. The use of the vehicle horn as a user input interface to an in-vehicle device or system is novel. The description of example embodiments illustrates application details that take advantage of the properties of the vehicle horn sound to allow efficient processing that can be implemented on a low cost processor. | 08-20-2015 |
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20080244582 | WEB-Based Task Management System and Method - A task management system and method integrates rich functionality into a web-browser based application. An efficient request for an update enables a user to quickly generate a completely customizable email message to intended recipient(s). By introducing a client side, in-memory database, the client component becomes less susceptible to network connectivity glitches and enables user interfaces to be redrawn without server interaction. Additionally, the task management system and method provides flexibility by enabling tasks to be grouped and organized. Specifically, a task may be associated with multiple task sheets and a task sheet may include multiple tasks in a many-to-many manner. Also, templates may be created that enable a user to start with a base template and to add (or remove) one or more columns. Further, the task management systems allows for multiple users to access and manipulate task data concurrently. In addition, the task management system provides a means for viewing the change history of task data within a task sheet by highlighting task data within a task sheet that has been changed by another user of the task management system. | 10-02-2008 |
20120239737 | WEB-Based Task Management System and Method - A computer system for coordinating information between a client and a server using a client side in-memory is provided. The server has a server processing unit; a server memory device; a server data storage device; a server program stored in the server data storage device for providing instructions to the server processing unit; and a server database in the server data storage device for managing relational data. | 09-20-2012 |
20120240122 | WEB-Based Task Management System and Method - A computer system configured to manage a task hierarchy has a task data store configured to store information about a plurality of tasks, the task information including a parent task and a task unique identifier, a task sheet data store configured to store information about a plurality of tasks, the task sheet information including a task sheet unique identifier, and a task to task sheet data store configured to store a plurality of relationships between tasks and task sheets, said relationships including a task unique identifier and a task sheet unique identifier. | 09-20-2012 |
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20080269244 | Kinase Inhibitors - The present invention provides kinase inhibitors of Formula (I). Wherein R | 10-30-2008 |
20090036445 | KINASE INHIBITORS - The present invention provides kinase inhibitors of Formula I. | 02-05-2009 |
20090118323 | ANTITUMOR BENZOYLSULFONAMIDES - The present invention provides antitumor compounds of the formula (I); and antitumor methods. | 05-07-2009 |
20090318443 | KINASE INHIBITORS - The present invention provides kinase inhibitors of Formula I. | 12-24-2009 |
20120184577 | PI3 KINASE/mTOR DUAL INHIBITOR - The present invention provides an imidazo[4,5-c]quinolin-2-one compound, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, that inhibits both PI3K and mTOR and, therefore, is useful in the treatment of cancer. | 07-19-2012 |
20130237562 | PI3 KINASE/mTOR DUAL INHIBITOR - The present invention provides an imidazo[4,5-c]quinolin-2-one compound, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, that inhibits both PI3K and mTOR and, therefore, is useful in the treatment of cancer. | 09-12-2013 |
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20150262085 | INTEGRATED USE OF INFORMATION GENERATED IN ASSOCIATION WITH SERVICING PATRONS WITHIN A VENUE - The disclosures made herein are directed to systems and methodologies that assist in the management and operations of a venue, such as a movie theater or arena. Such assistance is provided by integrating data/information from distinct systems and/or sources into a single system. Advantages of such a system include, but are not limited to, sensing the presence of patrons at designated locations within the venue (e.g., patrons, visitors and the like), determining unauthorized seating, allowing patrons to request service at the venue and provide an overall improved patron experience in the interest of improving revenue through repeat visits, and increasing patron spending during each visit to the venue. | 09-17-2015 |
20150262086 | MANAGING PATRON SERVICING RESOURCES WITHIN A VENUE - The disclosures made herein are directed to systems and methodologies that assist in the management and operations of a venue, such as a movie theater or arena. Such assistance is provided by integrating data/information from distinct systems and/or sources into a single system. Advantages of such a system include, but are not limited to, sensing the presence of patrons at designated locations within the venue (e.g., patrons, visitors and the like), determining unauthorized seating, allowing patrons to request service at the venue and provide an overall improved patron experience in the interest of improving revenue through repeat visits, and increasing patron spending during each visit to the venue. | 09-17-2015 |
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20100018312 | Pipe Location System - A method and apparatus for the remote detection of non-conductive pipes is described. The system consists of transmitter (Tx) and receiver (Rx) units. The transmitter unit induces mechanical vibrations into the pipe, and generates a reference signal which is relayed to the receiver. The receiver unit senses vibrations from the ground and converts the vibrations into an electrical signal, and receives the reference signal from the transmitter. Using synchronous detection, the receiver compares the reference signal to the received signal from the ground. The output of the receiver is proportional to the strength of the signal from the ground and therefore indicates the proximity of the receiver to the underground pipe. | 01-28-2010 |
20150242933 | Device For Delivery Service - In some cases, a handheld electronic device may operate in a voice input mode or a scanner input mode. When operating in the voice input mode, the handheld electronic device may record and store audio data in memory. In some cases, the stored audio data may be communicated from the handheld electronic device (e.g., via a Wi-Fi connection) to one or more remote computing devices (e.g., for speech processing). When operating in the scanner input mode, the handheld electronic device may record and store item identifier information (e.g., as barcode data) in the memory. In some cases, the stored item identifier data may be communicated to the one or more remote computing devices (e.g., for item identification processing). | 08-27-2015 |
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20120088462 | DETECTING, IDENTIFYING, REPORTING AND DISCOURAGING UNSAFE DEVICE USE WITHIN A VEHICLE OR OTHER TRANSPORT - A system, method and computer readable medium comprised of in-vehicle passive monitoring and information management system elements which together detect, identify, report and discourage unsafe wireless device use by the operator of a vehicle. An in-vehicle monitoring device determines the vehicle's operational state and location, identifies wireless device transmitter emissions within the vehicle and communicates to a remote information management system using a wireless network, or after-the-fact, using a local network to a locally-installed software version of the information management system. The information management system collects information retrieved from in-vehicle devices and correlates this information with other database information to provide users with timely alerts, tracking, and records of unsafe wireless device use. | 04-12-2012 |
20120094628 | Detecting a Transport Emergency Event and Directly Enabling Emergency Services - The present invention provides a system and method that provides a standardized and portable automatic emergency event notification, or AEEN, device which detects a vehicle or other transport emergency event and then automatically and directly dials 911 emergency services and further provides the 911 operator with important information pertaining to the emergency event. Ordinary transport owners may readily install the AEEN device of the present invention into their vehicle or other transport. The AEEN device does not involve a subscription service and the device cellphone which places the 911 call does not require activation on a wireless service network. | 04-19-2012 |
20130238184 | DETECTING, IDENTIFYING, REPORTING AND DISCOURAGING UNSAFE DEVICE USE WITHIN A VEHICLE OR OTHER TRANSPORT - A system, method and computer readable medium comprised of in-vehicle passive monitoring and information management system elements which together detect, identify, report and discourage unsafe wireless device use by the operator of a vehicle. An in-vehicle monitoring device determines the vehicle's operational state and location, identifies wireless device transmitter emissions within the vehicle and communicates to a remote information management system in real-time using a wireless network, or after-the-fact, using a locally-installed software version of the information management system. The information management system collects information retrieved from in-vehicle devices and correlates this information with other database information to provide users with timely alerts, tracking, and records of unsafe wireless device use. | 09-12-2013 |
20130328671 | Horn Input to In-Vehicle Devices and Systems - The present application provides a system, method and non-transitory computer readable medium that provides a means of using a vehicle horn as an inexpensive user input interface to serve the function of a simple push button switch for an in-vehicle device or system. The use of the vehicle horn as a user input interface to an in-vehicle device or system is novel. The description of example embodiments illustrates application details that take advantage of the properties of the vehicle horn sound to allow efficient processing that can be implemented on a low cost processor. | 12-12-2013 |
20140187191 | DETECTING A TRANSPORT EMERGENCY EVENT AND DIRECTLY ENABLING EMERGENCY SERVICES - The present invention provides a system and method that provides a standardized and portable automatic emergency event notification, or AEEN, device which detects a vehicle or other transport emergency event and then automatically and directly dials 911 emergency services and further provides the 911 operator with important information pertaining to the emergency event. Ordinary transport owners may readily install the AEEN device of the present invention into their vehicle or other transport. The AEEN device does not involve a subscription service and the device cellphone which places the 911 call does not require activation on a wireless service network. | 07-03-2014 |
20150232024 | Horn Input to In-Vehicle Devices and Systems - The present application provides a system, method and non-transitory computer readable medium that provides a means of using a vehicle horn as an inexpensive user input interface to serve the function of a simple push button switch for an in-vehicle device or system. The use of the vehicle horn as a user input interface to an in-vehicle device or system is novel. The description of example embodiments illustrates application details that take advantage of the properties of the vehicle horn sound to allow efficient processing that can be implemented on a low cost processor. | 08-20-2015 |
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20080267633 | SPLIT EQUALIZATION FUNCTION FOR OPTICAL AND ELECTRICAL MODULES - Briefly, in accordance with one or more embodiments, optical transceiver module includes a first equalizer disposed internal to the optical transceiver module that is capable of equalizing an electrical signal provided to a host board in combination with a second equalizer disposed on the host board in a split equalization type arrangement. | 10-30-2008 |
20110255825 | Optical universal serial bus (USB) - Embodiments of the invention are directed to an optical USB (OUSB) to enhance the data rate of USB by adding super-high data rate (e.g. 10 Gbps) optical communication on top of its current specification so that backward compatibility is achievable. Mechanical tolerances may be achieved by using embedded lenses to expand a beam emerging from the connector prior to entering its mating connector and using an identical lens in the mating connector to collimate the beam back onto a fiber. | 10-20-2011 |
20130148930 | OPTICAL UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS (USB) - Embodiments of the invention are directed to an optical USB (OUSB) to enhance the data rate of USB by adding super-high data rate (e.g. 10 Gbps) optical communication on top of its current specification so that backward compatibility is achievable. Mechanical tolerances may be achieved by using embedded lenses to expand a beam emerging from the connector prior to entering its mating connector and using an identical lens in the mating connector to collimate the beam back onto a fiber. | 06-13-2013 |
20140133811 | OPTICAL AND ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - Embodiments of the invention are directed to an optical USB (OUSB) to enhance the data rate of USB by adding super-high data rate (e.g. 10 Gbps) optical communication on top of its current specification so that backward compatibility is achievable. Mechanical tolerances may be achieved by using embedded lenses to expand a beam emerging from the connector prior to entering its mating connector and using an identical lens in the mating connector to collimate the beam back onto a fiber. | 05-15-2014 |
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20110050278 | SYSTEM FOR AND METHOD OF VIRTUAL SIMULTANEOUS SAMPLING WITH A SINGLE ADC CORE - Voltage balancing in multi-cell battery packs is improved by estimating instantaneous voltages on the cells. In accordance with one embodiment, an apparatus for reading voltages from multiple voltage sources includes a first multiplexer coupled to multiple voltage sources and a controller. The controller is programmed to output from the first multiplexer a sequential pair of voltages read from each of the multiple voltage sources. The multiple sequential pairs of voltages all have a common midpoint in time. The multiple sequential pairs of voltages are all read within a small time window, such as 100 microseconds. In one embodiment, the multiple voltage sources are Li-ion or other high-voltage cells, though other types of cells can also be used. | 03-03-2011 |
20140348262 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DIFFERENTIAL COMMUNICATIONS - A differential communication system includes a first differential communication device including a differential transmitter, a second differential communication device including a differential receiver, and a differential isolator coupling the differential transmitter to the differential receiver. The differential receiver includes a comparator operative to develop waveform region information from the received waveform, a filter adapted to remove noise from the received waveform using the waveform region information, and an adaptive sampler adapted to adjust a received waveform sampling point after it has been filtered. | 11-27-2014 |
20150015267 | INTEGRATED STANDARD-COMPLIANT DATA ACQUISITION DEVICE - An integrated standard-compliant data acquisition device includes an electrically insulating package including a plurality of conductive leads and an integrated circuit (IC) disposed within the electrically insulating package and electrically coupled to at least some of the plurality of conductive leads. The IC includes a first multiplexer (MUX), a second MUX, a third MUX, an analog-to-digital converter (ADC), a plurality of registers, a fourth MUX, control logic, and communication circuitry. In operation, a first circuit value under a first condition can be determined and stored, a second circuit value under a second condition can be determined and stored, and the decision as to whether there is a fault condition can be mad by comparing the first circuit value and the second circuit value. | 01-15-2015 |