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Martin G. Afflerbaugh, Austin, TX US
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20100316344 | ASSEMBLY TOOL AND OPTICAL CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY METHOD - An assembly tool for installing an optical fiber in an optical connector includes a base and a protrusion setting station. The base includes a connector mount disposed in the base. The connector mount can be configured to receive and secure the optical connector on the base where the connector has a housing and a connector ferrule. The protrusion setting station enables the craftsperson to set distance (or protrusion) that a terminal end of the optical fiber extends from an end face of the connector ferrule. The protrusion station includes a light source to illuminate the terminal end of the optical fiber, at least one black body absorber to eliminate unwanted reflected light and a window to visualize the terminal end of the optical fiber protruding from the end face of the connector ferrule. | 12-16-2010 |
20120018482 | BLADELESS OPTICAL FIBER CLEAVER - A bladeless optical fiber cleaver includes a first clamp and a second clamp coupled to each other via a generally support tray, where the second clamp is movable with respect to the first clamp along an axis of the optical fiber. The first and second clamps each receive a portion of the optical fiber. The fiber cleaver includes a mechanism to create a tension force in a stripped portion of the optical fiber, where the stripped portion of the fiber under tension is exposed to receive contact from a flexible abrasive material, the flexible abrasive material introducing a flaw in the optical fiber where the cleave takes place. | 01-26-2012 |
20120328248 | FIELD TERMINABLE OPTICAL CONNECTOR WITH SPLICE ELEMENT FOR JACKETED CABLE - An LC format optical connector for terminating an optical fiber includes a housing configured to mate with an LC receptacle. A backbone is configured to engage an outer surface of the outer shell of the housing and includes a mounting structure that is configured to engage a boot. A collar body is retained between the outer shell and the backbone and includes a fiber stub disposed in a first portion of the collar body, the fiber stub being mounted in a ferrule. A mechanical splice is disposed in a second portion of the collar body, the mechanical splice configured to splice the fiber stub to the optical fiber. The backbone also includes a fiber jacket clamping portion to clamp a jacket portion that surrounds a portion of the optical fiber upon actuation. | 12-27-2012 |
Martin G. Auslaender, Conifer, CO US
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20120012545 | Remote control collector - A remote control collector is provided which has an upright support member. The upright support member has a longitudinal axis, at least three side walls, a top wall, and a bottom portion. The sidewalls include edge portions which define and outer circumference. A base is connected to the bottom portion with a width which is greater than the outer circumference defined by the sidewall edge portion. The remote control units are releasably secured to the sidewalls for ease in operation and storage. The remote control collector may further desirably include a circular longitudinal storage area formed in the upright support member. | 01-19-2012 |
Martin G. Danhi, Hollywwod, FL US
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20150299993 | Drain Catch With Cross Bars Repair Insert - A replacement drain catch with internal cross bars to replace defective, damaged or missing pop-up stoppers or other missing partially occluding drain protective devices used in drains for sinks or tubs. The drain catch has a flange which sits atop the plumbing drain of the sink, and includes a pair of perpendicular bars to catch objects that may fall within the plumbing drain or that may be in the fluid passing through the drain catch. The bars are attached to a cylindrical wall. A plurality of deformable seating elements are located about the cylindrical wall to adjust the fit of the drain catch within the plumbing drain and a plurality of lift openings within the cylindrical wall are provided to help remove the drain catch from the plumbing drain. | 10-22-2015 |
Martin G. Jones, Havant GB
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20130087456 | AUXILIARY MICRO-ELECTRODES FOR DIAGNOSTICS OF ELECTROCHEMICAL GAS SENSORS - A gas sensor includes known types of electrodes such as sensing electrodes, counter electrodes or reference electrodes to sense the presence of a predetermined gas. In addition, at least one diagnostic electrode is carried in the sensor. The diagnostic electrode implements at least one diagnostic function without substantially impairing the gas sensing function. The diagnostic electrode is immersed in sensor electrolyte. | 04-11-2013 |
20130087457 | AUXILIARY GAS DIFFUSION ELECTRODES FOR DIAGNOSTICS OF ELECTROCHEMICAL GAS SENSORS - An electrochemical gas sensor includes additional gas diffusion electrodes incorporated to carry out one or more diagnostic functions while the sensor is responding to a target gas. Members of a plurality of sensing and diagnostic electrodes can be switched by associated control circuits to intermittently sense a target gas while others intermittently sense a different gas. The diagnostic electrodes are in direct communication with the target gas that is entering the cell. | 04-11-2013 |
Martin G. Luling, Paris FR
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20100324826 | DETERMINATION OF COMPLEX DIELECTRIC CONSTANTS FROM ELECTROMAGNETIC PROPAGATION MEASUREMENTS - A method of determining the dielectric constant of a formation, comprising acquiring phase-related and amplitude-related measurements for electromagnetic signals propagating though the formation from a transmitter to a receiver; deriving a complex-valued quantity comprising terms relating to the phase shift and attenuation of the signals; defining a one-component complex-valued relationship relating the phase shift, attenuation and complex dielectric constant; and using the derived complex-valued quantity in the defined relationship to obtain a calculated value of the complex dielectric constant. An apparatus for determining the dielectric constant of a formation, comprises a transmitter for transmitting electromagnetic signals into the formation; a receiver for receiving the electromagnetic signals that have propagated from the transmitter through the formation; and means for determining the dielectric constant of the formation in accordance with a method according to the first aspect of the invention. | 12-23-2010 |
20110309835 | METHOD FOR DETERMINING SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF FLUID INJECTED INTO SUBSURFACE ROCK FORMATIONS - A method for determining spatial distribution of fluid injected into a subsurface rock formation includes injecting the fluid into the rock formation. The fluid includes therein electrically conductive solid particles dispersed in an electrolyte. An electromagnetic response of the formation is measured. The measured electromagnetic response is used to determine spatial distribution of the injected fluid. | 12-22-2011 |
20120153958 | METHODS FOR DETERMINING DIELECTRIC PERMITTIVITY SPECTRUM OF UNDERGROUND ROCK FORMATIONS - A method for determining the frequency-dependent dielectric permittivity spectrum of a rock sample, comprising:—defining a series of electromagnetic measurement data comprising at least a first measurement at a frequency from which a substantially frequency-independent value of dielectric permittivity ∈ | 06-21-2012 |
20130161501 | Systems and Methods for Determining Property of A Geological Formation from Gravitational Potential Difference - Systems and methods are provided for determining a property, e.g., density, of a geological formation based on Einstein's theory of gravitation. A gravitational potential difference is determined between two positions of the geological formation by measuring a frequency shift of a radiation travelling from a source to an absorber of a differential gravimeter. The gravitational potential difference determined can be converted to a density of the geological formation, e.g., based on a concentric spherical shell model. The systems can be a part of a downhole tool. | 06-27-2013 |
20130161503 | Systems and Methods Using Tunable Differential Gravimeter - Systems and methods are provided for determining a property, e.g., density, of a geological formation based on Einstein's theory of gravitation. A gravitational potential difference is determined between two positions of the geological formation by measuring a frequency shift of radiation travelling from a source to an absorber of a differential gravimeter. The differential gravimeter can be a part of a downhole tool. The gravitational potential difference determined can be used to determine the property of the geological formation. | 06-27-2013 |
20130161504 | Systems and Methods Using Tandem Gravimeter - Systems and methods are provided for determining a property, e.g., density, of a geological formation based on Einstein's theory of gravitation. A tandem-structured gravimeter uses two gamma radiations emitted to two directions to determine a gravitational potential difference between two positions of the geological formation. The gravimeter can be a part of a downhole tool. The gravitational potential difference determined can be used to determine the property of the geological formation. | 06-27-2013 |
20140318767 | Method and Apparatus for Transmitting or Receiving Information Between A Downhole Equipment and Surface - Techniques involve determining the conductivity profile of a formation from a well between a surface location and a borehole location. The method involves placing a first sensor at the surface location, a second sensor located at the borehole location, obtaining a first signal by detecting Schumann resonances from the electric field occurring at the first location, obtaining a second signal by detecting Schumann resonances from the electric field occurring at the second location with the second sensor; and combining the first and the second signal to determine the conductivity profile of the formation between the first location and the second location. | 10-30-2014 |
20150025807 | Methods for Determining Dielectric Permittivity Spectrum of Underground Rock Formations - Techniques involve determining the frequency-dependent dielectric permittivity spectrum of a rock sample. Determining the frequency-dependent dielectric permittivity may involve defining a series of electromagnetic measurement data having at least a measurement at a frequency from which a substantially frequency-independent value of dielectric permittivity ε | 01-22-2015 |
20150337647 | Determining Seismic Sensor Orientation in a Wellbore - A well-logging tool includes a magnetic field logging tool and a borehole seismic array, which includes a plurality of seismic sensor devices coupled together in series. Each seismic sensor device includes a sensor housing and at least one seismic sensor carried by the sensor housing. A magnetometer is carried by the sensor housing to sense the local magnetic field. A controller cooperates with the magnetic field logging tool to generate a log of the local magnetic field relative to the true earth geographic pole. The controller cooperates with the borehole seismic array to determine an orientation of each seismic sensor device based upon the respective sensed local magnetic field and log of the local magnetic field relative to the earth geographic pole. | 11-26-2015 |
20160091626 | System and Methodology for Orientation of A Borehole Seismic Source - A technique generates seismic data that may be analyzed. A combination sensor is operated and deployed in a borehole to obtain orientation data, such as data related to the local magnetic field and a log of the magnetic field direction in the borehole. Following the combination sensor, at least one multi-component seismic source is deployed downhole into the borehole. The at least one multi-component seismic source comprises sensors, such as an inclinometer and a magnetometer. Data from the combination sensor and from the at least one multi-component seismic source is processed to determine an absolute orientation of the at least one multi-component seismic source. | 03-31-2016 |
Martin G. Martin, Los Angeles, CA US
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20160068805 | METHOD TO EXPAND AND TRANSDUCE CULTURED HUMAN SMALL AND LARGE INTESTINAL STEM CELLS - A cell culture media composition for support growth of human SI stem cells and epithelium without a feeder layer is presented. The media may also include growth factors including ENR and Y-27632 that support the survival of stem cell spheroid structures. The cell culture media compositions permit rapid growth of human small intestinal (SI) epithelium and stem cells, which leads to specific spheroid cell and enteroid morphology when grown in 3-D culture system. | 03-10-2016 |
Martin G. Paul, Rockville, MD US
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20150157441 | REINFORCEMENT DEVICE WITH DISSOLVABLE LAYER AND ITS USE - A reinforcement device for reinforcing tissues having one or more structural deficiencies includes a longitudinally-extending reinforcing layer for treating the structural deficiency, a plurality of spiked naps distributed across the reinforcing layer and projecting therefrom for adhering to the tissue, and a dissolvable matrix layer covering at least a portion of the reinforcing layer and a portion of the plurality of spiked naps. The matrix layer increases the time before the spiked naps substantially adhere to the tissue, thereby allowing the practitioner additional time to position the reinforcement device. | 06-11-2015 |
20160030149 | REINFORCEMENT DEVICE WITH DISSOLVABLE LAYER AND ITS USE - A reinforcement device for reinforcing tissues having one or more structural deficiencies includes a longitudinally-extending reinforcing layer for treating the structural deficiency, a plurality of spiked naps distributed across the reinforcing layer and projecting therefrom for adhering to the tissue, and a dissolvable matrix layer covering at least a portion of the reinforcing layer and a portion of the plurality of spiked naps. The matrix layer increases the time before the spiked naps substantially adhere to the tissue, thereby allowing the practitioner additional time to position the reinforcement device. | 02-04-2016 |
Martin G. Riccitelli, Hampden, MA US
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20120118269 | CONTROLLED NOZZLE INJECTION METHOD AND APPARATUS - A nozzle injection apparatus for use in internal combustion engines includes a fuel pump for intermittently pressurizing fuel, an injection conduit in fluid communication with the fuel pump, the injection conduit permitting the pressurized fuel to be communicated to a fuel injection nozzle a control valve in fluid communication with the nozzle, wherein the control valve dynamically and selectively controls a pressure of said pressurized fuel within the injection conduit. | 05-17-2012 |
20150176554 | CONTROLLED NOZZLE INJECTION METHOD AND APPARATUS - A nozzle injection apparatus for use in internal combustion engines includes a fuel pump for intermittently pressurizing fuel, an injection conduit in fluid communication with the fuel pump, the injection conduit permitting the pressurized fuel to be communicated to a fuel injection nozzle a control valve in fluid communication with the nozzle, wherein the control valve dynamically and selectively controls a pressure of said pressurized fuel within the injection conduit. | 06-25-2015 |
Martin G. Rodriguez-Porcel, Rochester, MN US
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20120150015 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETECTING HEALING ADJACENT TO IMPLANTED MEDICAL DEVICE - A method of detecting healing adjacent to an implanted medical device can first include pre-treating a surface of the medical device prior to implantation, thereby defining a pre-treated surface of the medical device. Then, subsequent to implantation, a portion of the pre-treated surface that is not covered by endothelial tissue is detected by a detection device. | 06-14-2012 |
Martin G. Sanda, Weston, MA US
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20110135643 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR PROSTATE CANCER IMMUNOTHERAPY - The present invention features methods and compositions (e.g., immune response stimulating peptides (e.g., ERG or SIM2 peptides), activated immune cells, antigen-presenting cells, and antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof) for generating an immune response for the treatment of cancer (e.g., prostate cancer). | 06-09-2011 |
20130230547 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR PROSTATE CANCER IMMUNOTHERAPY - The present invention features methods and compositions (e.g., immune response stimulating peptides (e.g., ERG or SIM2 peptides), activated immune cells, antigen-presenting cells, and antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof) for generating an immune response for the treatment of cancer (e.g., prostate cancer). | 09-05-2013 |
Martin G. Selbrede, The Woodlands, TX US
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20090262129 | EXTENDING THE GAMUT COLOR GENERATION IN A DISPLAY - In a display system, a color gamut of the displayed images is extended by adding one or more primary colors lying outside a tristimulus color space triangle to a Red, Green, Blue (RGB) system, modulating light emitted by both light sources lying inside the tristimulus color space triangle and light sources lying outside the tristimulus color space triangle, and adding a non-tristimulus vertex to construct an extended-gamut polygon. The display system adds one or more primary colors to the RGB system, which lie outside the tristimulus color space triangle but within a CIE (International Commission on Illumination) color space. | 10-22-2009 |
20110007377 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR REDUCING PIXEL OPERATIONAL VOLTAGE IN MEMS-BASED OPTICAL DISPLAYS - Embodiments of a display comprising pixels formed from suitably tethered deformable membrane-based MEMS subsystems are provided that include the means to dynamically alter the in-plane tension, and thus the effective spring constant, of the deformable membrane being ponderomotively propelled between active and inactive optical states, said dynamic alteration being effected by exploiting transverse piezoelectric properties of the deformable membranes. Manipulating the spring constant can reduce the actuation force required to turn pixels on, thus significantly reducing the operational voltages for the display composed of an array of such subsystems. Since display power rises with the square of the pixel drive voltage, such architectures give rise to more power efficient display systems. | 01-13-2011 |
20110013423 | LIGHT INJECTION SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR UNIFORM LUMINOSITY OF WAVEGUIDE-BASED DISPLAYS - The attenuation of light per unit length in a waveguide as a result of active pixels (i.e., open pixels) may be corrected or mitigated by injecting apodized light into the waveguide. A light injection system and method is provided to enhance the luminous uniformity of the active pixels in a waveguide-based display. Embodiments of the present invention include a slab waveguide having a first edge and a second edge that intersect at a vertex, a first light source disposed along the first edge, and a second light source disposed along the second edge. The first light source, or the second light source, or both, comprises an apodized light source. | 01-20-2011 |
20110235365 | LIGHT INJECTION SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR UNIFORM LUMINOSITY OF WAVEGUIDE-BASED DISPLAYS - The attenuation of light per unit length in a waveguide as a result of active pixels (i.e., open pixels) may be corrected or mitigated by injecting apodized light into the waveguide. A light injection system and method is provided to enhance the luminous uniformity of the active pixels in a waveguide-based display. Embodiments of the present invention include a slab waveguide having a first edge and a second edge that intersect at a vertex, a first light source disposed along the first edge, and a second light source disposed along the second edge. The first light source, or the second light source, or both, comprises an apodized light source. | 09-29-2011 |
20110255013 | MECHANISM TO MITIGATE COLOR BREAKUP ARTIFACTS IN FIELD SEQUENTIAL COLOR DISPLAY SYSTEMS - A system and method for displaying video images in response to each frame of field-sequential video signals. The system comprises a backlight comprising first, second and third primary color light sources. The backlight is operable to emit light for at most 5.67 milliseconds of each frame (on-time), and to emit no light during the remainder of each frame (off-time). During a portion of the on-time, at least two of the primary color light sources are on simultaneously. For another portion of the on-time, the primary color light sources are on sequentially. | 10-20-2011 |
Martin G. Selebrede, The Woodlands, TX US
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20080290278 | VISIBLE PLUS NON-VISIBLE FIELD SEQUENTIAL COLOR - A circuit for implementing a registration-free, contiguous conductive plane. A circuit may include a plurality of conductive structures in a first plane. The circuit may further include a contiguous conductive equipotential surface in a second plane parallel to the first plane. The circuit may further include activation means configured to adjust an electric field between the first and second planes thereby activating one or more structures in the first plane by increasing a potential difference between the first and second planes to a threshold level deemed to constitute an active state. The circuit may further include deactivation means configured to adjust the electric field between the first and second planes thereby deactivating one or more structures in the first plane by decreasing the potential difference between the first and second planes below a threshold level deemed to constitute a deactivated state. | 11-27-2008 |
Martin G. Yagley, Sterling Heights, MI US
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20090316673 | VEHICULAR COMMUNICATION GATEWAY - A system for enabling secure access to an in-vehicle gateway module includes a mobile wireless transceiver on the vehicle in communication with the gateway module, and at least one stationary wireless transceiver in communication with a home computer system, for example, as part of the vehicle owner's home network, or via an internet connection to the home network. The home computer system authenticates all data transfer to and from the vehicle gateway module while preferably also providing a “server” or information consolidation function. | 12-24-2009 |