Morales, US
Alba Esther Morales, Maumelle, AR US
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20100120629 | Biomarkers for Differentiating Between Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes - Biomarkers that are diagnostic of type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes and/or diabetic disorder are identified. Detection of different biomarkers of the invention are also diagnostic of the degree of severity of type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes and/or diabetic disorder. An analysis includes the parameters of matching for BMI and Tanner stage. Receiver-operator characteristic (ROC) curves were established to assess association of the biomarkers with a disease. | 05-13-2010 |
20120077709 | Biomarkers for Differentiating Between Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes - Biomarkers that are diagnostic of type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes and/or diabetic disorder are identified. Detection of different biomarkers of the invention are also diagnostic of the degree of severity of type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes and/or diabetic disorder. An analysis includes the parameters of matching for BMI and Tanner stage. Receiver-operator characteristic (ROC) curves were established to assess association of the biomarkers with a disease. | 03-29-2012 |
Alfredo P. Morales, Carteret, NJ US
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20130256425 | SELF CLEANING EDUCTOR - The present invention relates to a self cleaning eductor that uses the same fluid to provide the primary pumping action and to continuously clean the throat of the eductor. Dry particles are suctioned into the eductor and suspended within a fluid for transporting the particles within the eductor. Material cleaned off the eductor throat is discharged through a diffuser of the eductor along with the pumped material. Particles enter the tubular body through a tube positioned at a shallow angle relative to the fluid jet stream. | 10-03-2013 |
Arianna T. Morales, Royal Oak, MI US
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20100083728 | DIE FOR USE IN SHEET METAL FORMING PROCESSES - A die for use in a sheet metal forming process includes a die material having a surface. A plurality of depressions is formed in a predetermined portion of the surface, where each of the plurality of depressions has a predetermined diameter and depth. Interaction of a surface of a sheet metal blank with i) the plurality of depressions, and ii) a solid forming lubricant, including particles of an average predetermined size and distribution, disposed on one of the die material surface or the sheet metal blank surface substantially reduces adhesion between the sheet metal blank surface and the die material surface during the sheet metal forming process. | 04-08-2010 |
20100227141 | PROTECTIVE COATING FOR INDUSTRIAL PARTS - The instant disclosure relates to a protective coating for an industrial part working surface. The protective coating includes a first protective portion, and at least one additional protective portion positioned on the first protective portion. The first protective portion includes marker particles in a first coating matrix, where the marker particles make up from about 5 to 40 volume percent of the first protective portion and each marker particle has a diameter ranging from about 0.01 microns to 100 microns. The at least one additional protective portion includes a second coating matrix, and, in the second coating matrix, either i) a decreased amount of marker particles in comparison to an amount of the marker particles in the first protective portion or ii) no marker particles. | 09-09-2010 |
20100269558 | Method to Improve Solid Lubricant Film Tribological Performance and Adhesion to Hot Forming Material - According to one embodiment, a film of solid lubricant particles is applied to metal workpieces, which are then subjected to a controlled humid environment for predetermined times and temperatures. Following the exposure to humidity, the lubricated metal workpieces are heated for a hot forming operation. The humidification of the lubricated workpiece increases the adhesion of solid lubricant films to the metal workpieces, thereby improving the tribological performance of the workpieces during subsequent hot forming operations. | 10-28-2010 |
20100291464 | LOW CONTACT RESISTANCE COATED STAINLESS STEEL BIPOLAR PLATES FOR FUEL CELLS - A bipolar plate to reduce electrical contact resistance between the plate and a diffusion layer used in a fuel cell. The opposing surfaces of the plate define flow channels with upstanding lands interspersed between them. The lands of the plate form an electrically-conductive contact with a diffusion layer in the fuel cell. At least a portion of the electrically-conductive contact is made up of a nickel-based alloy that reduces the contact resistance between the plate and the diffusion layer as a way to achieve improved electric current density. In one form, the alloy can be used as the primary material in the plate, while in another, it can be used as a coating deposited onto a conventional stainless steel plate. | 11-18-2010 |
20100307215 | Nanocomposite Coating for Hot MetalForming Tools - In one embodiment, a substrate, for example a tool used in hot metalforming operations, is coated with an enamel nanoparticulate graded coating. The nanoparticles in the coating may be boron-nitride nanoparticles. The coating may include a first portion adjacent a surface of the substrate, and a second portion adjacent the first portion. The first portion of the coating may have a lower volume fraction of nanoparticles than the second portion. The first portion has excellent adhesion to the surface of the substrate, and the second portion reduces friction and wear. The coated tool may be formed by applying at least one layer of a coating mixture to a surface of the tool and heating the coating mixture. A metal workpiece may be formed into an article by contacting the metal workpiece against the coated surface of the tool. | 12-09-2010 |
20110008714 | LOW-COST MANGANESE-STABILIZED AUSTENITIC STAINLESS STEEL ALLOYS, BIPOLAR PLATES COMPRISING THE ALLOYS, AND FUEL CELL SYSTEMS COMPRISING THE BIPOLAR PLATES - Corrosion resistant, manganese-stabilized austenitic stainless steels with a low nickel content are used in bipolar plates, methods for fabricating the bipolar plates, and polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) fuel cells comprising the bipolar plates. The bipolar plates are formed from high-manganese austenitic stainless steels comprising, in weight percents, 4.0 to 35 manganese, 0.5 to 1.5 nickel, 17 to 20 chromium, 0.2 to 0.5 nitrogen, up to 0.075 carbon, 0.5 to 1.0 silicon, up to 0.1 aluminum, 0 to 0.005 sulfur, and balance iron and incidental impurities. The steels exhibit suitable corrosion resistance, electrical contact resistance, and mechanical properties for high-corrosion applications such as use in bipolar plate materials for PEM fuel cells. The bipolar plates may comprise a solid plate of the steel, optionally coated with a highly electrically conductive material. Alternatively, the bipolar plates may comprise an economical substrate coated with the steel, optionally further coated with a highly electrically conductive material. | 01-13-2011 |
20120111078 | METAL FORMING PROCESS - A metal forming process involves applying a lubricant, formed from a vitreous enamel mixed with particles of boron nitride, to at least one surface of a sheet metal blank, and without pre-heating the sheet metal blank, placing the sheet metal blank having the lubricant applied to the surface(s) thereof into a pre-heated forming tool so that the at least one surface contacts a surface of the forming tool. The method further involves, via the pre-heated forming tool, forming the sheet metal blank into a desired part shape, and during such forming, forming a lubricant layer on the surface(s) as the lubricant is heated from the pre-heated forming tool, the lubricant layer adhering to the surface(s) of the sheet metal blank. | 05-10-2012 |
20140178802 | Unique Pre-Form Design For Two-Step Forming Of Stainless Steel Fuel Cell Bipolar Plates - A bipolar plate used in a fuel cell and a method of making a bipolar plate. The sheet is made from a ferritic or austenitic stainless steel, and defines an undulated surface pattern such that the patterned sheet may be formed into the bipolar plate. In one configuration, a stamping or related metal forming tool operation will further deform the patterned sheet into the bipolar plate shape such that the wall thickness is substantially uniform throughout the surface. In this way, there is a substantial reduction in stretching/thinning/necking at an intersection between bends and side walls that define the undulations of the pattern. In one form, the pattern defines a repeating serpentine shape. In a particular embodiment, the bends may include surface modifications to reduce the effects of sheet-to-tool misalignment. | 06-26-2014 |
20140290283 | THERMAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR A NATURAL GAS TANK - A thermal management system for a natural gas tank includes a container, and a cooling mechanism operatively positioned to selectively cool the container. A method for minimizing a loss of natural gas storage during refueling is also disclosed herein. In an example of the method, a cooling mechanism, which is operatively positioned to selectively cool a container of a natural gas storage tank, is initiated prior to a refueling event. This cools the container to a predetermined temperature. | 10-02-2014 |
20140290611 | NATURAL GAS STORAGE SYSTEM AND METHOD OF IMPROVING EFFICIENCY THEREOF - A natural gas storage system includes a container, a natural gas adsorbent positioned in the container, and a heating mechanism operatively positioned to selectively thermally activate the adsorbent. A method for improving efficiency of the natural gas storage system is also disclosed. A predetermined percentage of a capacity of the container for natural gas remaining in the container is identified. In response, a heating mechanism operatively positioned to selectively thermally activate the adsorbent is initiated. The adsorbent is heated and buffer adsorbed gas is released from the adsorbent. | 10-02-2014 |
20140290751 | METHOD OF STORING AND USING NATURAL GAS IN A VEHICLE - A method of storing and using natural gas (NG) in a vehicle includes selecting a vehicle having an NG tank for fueling an engine of the vehicle. The tank service pressure rating is 3600 psi (pounds per square inch) and an NG adsorbent is in the tank. A first quantity of NG is transferred into the tank from a first source having a first source pressure less than 725 psi. The adsorbent adsorbs a portion of the NG. After transferring the first quantity of NG, the engine is operated until NG is desorbed and consumed by the engine. NG is transferred into the tank from a second source to fill the tank to a second tank pressure of about 3600 psi. The adsorbent adsorbs some of the NG. After transferring the second quantity of the NG, the engine is operated until NG is desorbed and consumed by the engine. | 10-02-2014 |
20140290789 | METHOD OF INCREASING STORAGE CAPACITY OF NATURAL GAS TANK - A method for increasing capacity of a natural gas (NG) tank. The method includes selecting a container with a service pressure rating of about 3,000 or 3,600 psi. An NG adsorbent is in the container. The container has a maximum fill capacity. The method further includes cooling the adsorbent by Joule-Thomson cooling during filling of the container with NG from a filling source at greater than 3,600 psi. The container is filled to the maximum fill capacity at a fill rate to prevent a bulk temperature of the adsorbent from rising more than about 5° C. above an ambient temperature. A rate of heat transfer from the tank is less than a rate of heating from compression of the NG and adsorption during the filling. The NG adsorbent adsorbs a higher amount of NG than it would at higher than 5° C. above ambient. | 10-02-2014 |
20140291048 | TANK FOR STORING COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS - A tank for storing compressed natural gas (CNG) for fueling an automotive vehicle engine. The tank includes a container body for containing the CNG at a service pressure rating from about 20 MPa (megapascals) to about 30 MPa, the container body being formed from a single piece. The container body includes a head end region, a terminal end region distal to the head end region, and an intermediate region extending therebetween. The terminal end region and the head end region define an axial length of the container body. The container body is formed from an aluminum alloy. A valve member is operatively connected to, and in fluid communication with the container body via an opening defined in a wall of the container body. The container body wall has a thickness ranging from about 3 mm to about 10 mm. | 10-02-2014 |
20140291331 | FLUID STORAGE TANK - A fluid storage tank includes a plurality of tank sub-units disposed in an array. Each tank sub-unit of the plurality of tank sub-units has an aperture defined in at least one wall overlapping with another aperture defined in at least one adjacent tank sub-unit of the plurality of tank sub-units. Each tank sub-unit of the plurality of tank sub-units is in fluid communication with a single outlet port for selectively extracting a stored fluid from the tank. Each of the plurality of tank sub-units is in fluid communication with a single fluid fill port. | 10-02-2014 |
20150053675 | FLUID STORAGE TANK - A fluid storage tank includes a plurality of tank sub-units disposed in an array. Each tank sub-unit of the plurality of tank sub-units has an aperture defined in at least one wall overlapping with another aperture defined in at least one adjacent tank sub-unit of the plurality of tank sub-units. Each tank sub-unit of the plurality of tank sub-units is in fluid communication with a single outlet port for selectively extracting a stored fluid from the tank. Each of the plurality of tank sub-units is in fluid communication with a single fluid fill port. The array of tank sub-units is tessellated into a three-dimensional volume. A shell is disposed in contact with a plurality of the tank sub-units to envelop the array. The single outlet port and the single fluid fill port pass through the shell. | 02-26-2015 |
20150226139 | METHOD OF OPERATING A VEHICLE POWERTRAIN - A method of operating a vehicle powertrain includes determining a selected powertrain operational mode. A demand fraction is determined. An internal combustion engine (ICE) is to output a maximum power when a gaseous fuel is conveyed to an injector of the ICE at a source pressure greater than a cutoff pressure. The source pressure in a container in fluid connection with the injector is determined. The gaseous fuel is received at the source pressure by the injector to inject the gaseous fuel into the ICE for combustion in response to the source pressure, demand fraction, or selected powertrain operation mode meeting a first set of criteria. The injector is prevented from injecting the gaseous fuel into the ICE and the powertrain is driven from an alternative power source in response to the source pressure, demand fraction, or selected powertrain operation mode meeting a second set of criteria. | 08-13-2015 |
Armando Morales, Miami, FL US
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20120085345 | NASAL SPRAY DEVICE - A nasal spray device for the delivery of a pharmaceutical formulation to the nasal cavity in metered doses. The device includes: a pressurised aerosol canister including a vial containing a pharmaceutical formulation including an active ingredient, a propellant and, optionally, a co-solvent, the aerosol canister further including a metering valve having a valve stem; and an actuator for the aerosol canister, the actuator including a stem block having a receptacle into which the valve stem of metering valve of the aerosol canister is received and axially located and being displaceable relative to the vial of the aerosol canister to actuate the metering valve of the aerosol canister, a sump extending below the receptacle, the stem block further defining a discharge orifice for the pharmaceutical formulation and a transfer channel through which a dispensed dose of the pharmaceutical formulation is able to pass from the sump to the discharge orifice. | 04-12-2012 |
Arturo Morales, Arlington, MA US
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20090136507 | HBM variants that modulate bone mass and lipid levels - The present invention relates to methods and materials used to express an HBM-like polypeptide derived from HBM, LRP5 or LRP6 in animal cells and transgenic animals. The present invention also relates to transgenic animals expressing the HBM-like polypeptides. The invention provides nucleic acids, including coding sequences, oligonucleotide primers and probes, proteins, cloning vectors, expression vectors, transformed hosts, methods of developing pharmaceutical compositions, methods of identifying molecules involved in bone development, and methods of diagnosing and treating diseases involved in bone development and lipid modulation. In preferred embodiments, the present invention is directed to methods for treating, diagnosing and preventing osteoporosis. | 05-28-2009 |
Azorides Morales, Coral Gables, FL US
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20140234895 | ULTRA-RAPID DIAGNOSTIC TISSUE PREPARATION AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO FROZEN SECTION - Improved methods and systems for processing of solid tissue are described. The method may be performed manually or automatically. The system may have modules such as (i) a grossing module where a fresh tissue is sliced to prepare a tissue specimen, (ii) a hardening module that hardens the tissue specimen, (iii) an impregnating module that impregnates the tissue specimen that was hardened, and (iv) an embedding module that embeds a tissue specimen that was hardened and impregnated. Fresh (i.e., not fixed or frozen) tissue, which was excised to diagnose disease or to assess surgical treatment, is grossed to about 0.6 mm Preferably, the hardening of fresh tissue is initiated, but not completed, during grossing by contact with a chemical admixture. Preferably, dry ice, a thermoelectric device, or a gas condenser cools a metal mold containing the embedded specimen. It is sectioned and then microscopically examined as an alternative to histologic examination of a frozen section to avoid the known problems of discordant and deferred diagnosis. | 08-21-2014 |
Azorides R. Morales, Coral Gables, FL US
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20090136992 | SIMPLIFIED TISSUE PROCESSING - Improved systems and methods for tissue processing are described here. The chemical process and the construction of the apparatus are simplified by using only two different solutions in two separate reaction modules. They are compatible with processing of tissue specimens for genetic analysis, histology, in situ antibody binding and hybridization, archival preservation of morphology and nucleic acids, and combinations thereof. | 05-28-2009 |
20110008884 | PATHOLOGY GROSSING TOOL, CASSETTE, AND BOARD - A pathology grossing tool and board are provided for the preparation from a gross tissue of a uniformly thin tissue specimen, which is suitable for processing for histology, histochemistry, antibody binding, genetic analysis, or the like. A tissue cassette for receiving the tissue sample, providing a flat-cutting surface along its upper edge, and holding the thin tissue specimen is also provided. Methods for their use are provided. | 01-13-2011 |
Benjamin H. Morales, Chicago, IL US
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20110286612 | PHANTOM POWER CONTROLLED SWITCH - A switching operation is performed in response to an externally applied DC control signal from an external load. An input connector receives an input audio signal from an external audio source, and an output connector that provides an audio output signal. A DC isolator couples the input audio signal from the input connector as the audio output signal on the output connector while isolating the externally applied DC control signal from the input connector. A switch is responsive to the externally applied DC control signal applied to the output connector so as to perform the switch operation. | 11-24-2011 |
Carlos Morales, Lakewood, NJ US
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20090138588 | METHOD OF PERFORMING ETHERNET GATEWAY SWITCH TROUBLE DIAGNOSTICS - A service provider unit automatically diagnoses problems in an Ethernet network that are associated with layers 1, 2, and/or 3 and determines whether there is a problem associated with an Ethernet gateway switch EGS. Further diagnostics can be performed to determine the layer, type, and/or location of the problem(s) based on whether there is a problem with the EGS. The diagnostic process followed depends on the types of problem(s) in the network. Once the problems have been diagnosed, an operator can be notified of the location and/or type of problem. | 05-28-2009 |
Carlos Morales, Cumming, GA US
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20130095262 | Cyanoacrylate Adhesive Compositions, Methods of Sterilization of the Compositions, and Articles of Manufacture Containing Such Compositions - The viscosities of 2-cyanoacrylate adhesive compositions are adjusted by the addition of polymeric thickeners to a preferred initial viscosity that will not increase significantly when sterilized by heating them at a temperature of no greater than about 110° C. for no more than about 120 minutes. Articles of manufacture are vials or squeezable tubes containing these compositions. | 04-18-2013 |
Carlos Morales, West Chester, PA US
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20140276555 | Method and System for Closed-Loop Control of an Artificial Pancreas - A local extremum of a function ƒ is determined by computing a Jacobian of ƒ at a test point x by adding an imaginary part to x and a Hessian of ƒ by adding two imaginary parts to a multicomplex copy of x and extracting a third imaginary part. Solving a system of equations defined by the Jacobian and Hessian yields a delta; the process is repeated until convergence. This method is used in each of a series of time intervals to compute an insulin-delivery amount for an insulin pump. ƒ is a model-predictive-control cost function; x is a set of successive candidate insulin delivery amounts beginning from a selected time interval. A system includes a glucose monitor and a controller using glucose measurement data therefrom to determine an insulin delivery amount for a time interval by minimizing ƒ; an insulin pump provides insulin corresponding to the delivery amount. | 09-18-2014 |
20140374278 | ORIENTATION INDEPENDENT METER - An analyte meter with a test strip port that detects an orientation of a test strip inserted therein. A control circuit of the test meter is configured to apply a first predetermined analyte measurement signal to a test strip electrode in response to detecting a first orientation of the test strip, and a second predetermined analyte measurement signal to the same, or a different, electrode in response to detecting a second orientation of the test strip. | 12-25-2014 |
Carlos M. Morales, Buffalo Grove, IL US
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20150241345 | Multi-point Gas Detector - A gas detection apparatus includes a housing which carries a plurality of light emitting diodes which are coupled in parallel and which emit substantially the same wavelength of radiant energy. A closed loop control circuit maintains the radiant energy output of the diodes at substantially a predetermined value. The radiant light radiant light and a sample of a gas of interest are directed to a sensing position at which a gas responsive tape is positioned. Reflected light from the tape is detected at a sensor displaced from the tape. A light collecting element can be positioned between the coupled diodes and the sensing position. | 08-27-2015 |
Carlos Omar Morales, West Chester, PA US
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20140374275 | GLUCOSE-MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS AND METHODS PRESENTING ICONS - A glucose measurement system includes a display and a biosensor that provides a signal representative of a glucose level of a fluid sample. A processor determines glucose data values and a rate of change of blood glucose using the signal. The processor can determine a state band and a rate band using the values and rate, and display a state icon colored per the state band and a rate icon colored and shaped per the rate band. The processor does not display any other indication of the determined rate of change or of any of the stored glucose data values. The processor can also display a unified icon shaped per the rate of change, with a prevailing color determined using the values. The processor does not display any other indication of the determined rate of change or of any of the stored glucose data values. Corresponding methods are also described. | 12-25-2014 |
20150157792 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGEMENT OF DIABETES WITH A GLUCOSE MONITOR AND INFUSION PUMP TO PROVIDE FEEDBACK ON BOLUS DOSING - Described and illustrated is a system for management of diabetes that includes an infusion pump, glucose sensor and controller with a method programmed into the controller. The infusion pump is configured to deliver insulin to a subject. The system provides the user with the ability to understand the effects of bolus insulin dosing upon their glucose levels. Specifically, the system provides a message that must include: (a) the trend of the user's glucose; (b) the recommended bolus; and (c) the actual bolus. | 06-11-2015 |
Carlos R. Morales, Cumming, GA US
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20080311323 | Cyanoacrylate Adhesive Compositions and Devices and Process for Sterilization Thereof - Disclosed are processes for sterilization of cyanoacrylate adhesive compositions; the compositions, comprising 2-cyanoacrylate ester monomers, so produced and a method for assaying the effectiveness of the sterilization process. A typical process comprises heating the adhesive composition to from about 70° C. to about 140° C. for an effective amount of time. The effectiveness of a process can be assayed by disposing bacterial spores in the cyanoacrylate monomer, exposing the composition to a dry heat sterilization process, transferring the cyanoacrylate composition to a sterile aldose solution, transferring and exposing the sample to a nutrient medium which supports germination and growth of viable spores, incubating the samples, and determining the presence or absence of growth. | 12-18-2008 |
20100213096 | Cyanoacrylate Adhesive Compositions and Devices and Process for Sterilization Thereof - The viscosity of 2-cyanoacrylate monomer based adhesives is increased by combining the monomers with suitable thickeners according to a certain process. The resulting formulations may be heat sterilized without degrading the viscosity or causing premature polymerization. The effectiveness of the sterilization process is assayed by disposing bacterial spores in the formulation, exposing it to a dry heat sterilization process, transferring it to a sterile aldose solution, transferring and exposing the sample to a nutrient medium which supports germination and growth of viable spores, incubating the samples, and determining the presence or absence of growth. | 08-26-2010 |
20120128903 | Cyanoacrylate Adhesive Compositions, Methods of Sterilization of the Compositions, and Articles of Manufacture Containing Such Compositions - Adhesive 2-cyanoacrylate compositions are adjusted to a preferred initial viscosity of 400 to 600 centipoises by the addition of polycyanoacrylate thickeners, and are sterilized in a preferred method by heating them at a temperature of no greater than about 110° C. for no more than about 120 minutes. Articles of manufacture are vials or squeezable tubes made of compatible glass, aluminum, or plastic. | 05-24-2012 |
20130011589 | Cyanoacrylate Adhesive Compositions, Methods of Sterilization of the Compositions, and Articles of Manufacture Containing Such Compositions - The viscosities of 2-cyanoacrylate adhesive compositions are adjusted by the addition of polymeric thickeners to a preferred initial viscosity that will not increase significantly when sterilized by heating them at a temperature of no greater than about 110° C. for no more than about 120 minutes. Articles of manufacture are vials or squeezable tubes containing these compositions. | 01-10-2013 |
Carlos R. Morales, Morrisville, NC US
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20150044091 | MICROWAVE STERILIZATION OF PHARMACEUTICAL CYANOACRYLATE ESTERS COMPOSITIONS - A method for sterilizing a cyanoacrylate composition comprises exposing it to microwaves. The method can further comprise post-heating the composition after microwave exposure, and/or cooling the composition after post-heating it. In addition, a system for sterilizing a cyanoacrylate composition comprises a sterilizing chamber, a microwave generator. The system can further comprise an infrared thermometer, a post-heating chamber, a heater thermometer, a cooling mechanism, and/or a belt. In some embodiments, the belt is configured to move sample vials containing cyanoacrylate to and from the sterilizing chamber, and to and from the post-heating chamber. | 02-12-2015 |
Carolina Salvador Morales, Brookline, MA US
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20120042882 | PARTICLES WITH CHARGED SURFACE DOMAINS - Methods include forming an adaptive aesthetic marking, such as a tattoo that is at least occasionally visible on a surface of skin by introducing, into a layer of skin, a plurality of particles, each comprising a core and a surface domain. The surface domain comprises a net charge and the core or surface domain, or both, includes a dye. A particle includes a core, first linkers and second linkers. Each first linker comprises a first end that binds to the core, and a second end that comprises a first functional group having a first charge. Each second linker comprises a first end that binds to the core, and a second end that comprises a second functional group having a different second charge. The first and second functional groups form an external mosaic of surface domains, each domain comprising a majority of one type of functional group. | 02-23-2012 |
20120156135 | PARTICLES WITH MULTIPLE FUNCTIONALIZED SURFACE DOMAINS - This disclosure relates to particles (e.g., nanoparticles and microparticles) that display multiple functionalized surface domains in a controlled mosaic pattern. The disclosure also provides simple methods to create various particles that have multiple functionalized surface domains while allowing the use of a wide variety of diverse core structures. The multiple functionalized domains provide controllable particle binding and orientation, and controlled and sustained drug release profiles. | 06-21-2012 |
Cecile Morales, Seattle, WA US
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20090274692 | CD37 IMMUNOTHERAPEUTIC AND COMBINATION WITH BIFUNCTIONAL CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC THEREOF - The present disclosure provides a humanized anti-CD37 small modular immunopharmaceutical (SMIP) molecule, as well as synergistic combination therapies of CD37-specific binding molecules (such as anti-CD37 SMIP proteins or antibodies) with bifunctional chemotherapeutics (such as bendamustine) that can be administered concurrently or sequentially, for use in treating or preventing B-cell related autoimmune, inflammatory, or hyperproliferative diseases. | 11-05-2009 |
20110171208 | CD37 IMMUNOTHERAPEUTIC AND COMBINATION WITH BIFUNCTIONAL CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC THEREOF - The present disclosure provides a humanized anti-CD37 small modular immunopharmaceutical (SMIP) molecule, as well as synergistic combination therapies of CD37-specific binding molecules (such as anti-CD37 SMIP proteins or antibodies) with bifunctional chemotherapeutics (such as bendamustine) that can be administered concurrently or sequentially, for use in treating or preventing B cell related autoimmune, inflammatory, or hyperproliferative diseases. | 07-14-2011 |
20130195850 | CD3 IMMUNOTHERAPEUTICS AND USES THEREOF - The present disclosure provides a humanized anti-CD37 small modular immunopharmaceutical (SMIP) molecule, as well as synergistic combination therapies of CD37-specific binding molecules (such as anti-CD37 SMIP proteins or antibodies) with bifunctional chemotherapeutics (such as bendamustine) that can be administered concurrently or sequentially, for use in treating or preventing B cell related autoimmune, inflammatory, or hyperproliferative diseases. | 08-01-2013 |
20140086903 | CD37 IMMUNOTHERAPEUTIC AND COMBINATION WITH BIFUNCTIONAL CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC THEREOF - The present disclosure provides a humanized anti-CD37 small modular immunopharmaceutical (SMIP) molecule, as well as synergistic combination therapies of CD37-specific binding molecules (such as anti-CD37 SMIP proteins or antibodies) with bifunctional chemotherapeutics (such as bendamustine) that can be administered concurrently or sequentially, for use in treating or preventing B-cell related autoimmune, inflammatory, or hyperproliferative diseases. | 03-27-2014 |
Cesar Z. Morales, Athens, GA US
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20150272117 | Fibrous Web Comprising A Cationic Polymer For Capturing Microorganisms - A fibrous web that includes a cationic polymer that contains a cationic monomer comprising a cationic functional group having an affinity for the negatively charged cell walls of bacteria and a hydrophobic monomer comprising a hydrophobic functional group is provided. The molar ratio of the cationic monomer to the hydrophobic monomer is greater than about 1:1. The affinity of the cationic polymer for the bacteria allows the web to capture bacteria, thereby removing them from a surface or liquid, without the use of harsh chemicals, and also inhibiting their spread to other surfaces and liquids that may contact the web. | 10-01-2015 |
Darrell Morales, Dyersburg, TN US
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20080264598 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TRACKING AND POSITIONING CONTINUOUS CAST SLABS - A system and method for tracking and positioning a continuous cast strand in a casting plant. Lateral positions and, optionally, elevational positions of a cast strand are monitored by sensors as casting proceeds and are fed to a computer-based system as corresponding position information where the information is stored as associated data. The computer-based system processes the associated data and generates corresponding control signals which are used to control at least one correcting device to maintain desired orientation of the cast strand as casting proceeds. | 10-30-2008 |
Edrick Morales, West Chester, PA US
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20090042718 | Direct epoxidation catalyst and process - A catalyst comprising a transition metal zeolite and a noble metal supported on a titania-containing carrier is disclosed. The supported noble metal has a mean mass diameter of from 2 to 200 μm. The catalyst is used in an epoxidation process comprising reacting an olefin, hydrogen, and oxygen. The supported noble metal is well dispersed in the reaction media. | 02-12-2009 |
20090192323 | Spray-dried transition metal zeolite and its use - A catalyst comprising a spray-dried transition metal zeolite and a noble metal is disclosed. The spray-dried transition metal zeolite comprises a transition metal zeolite and a binder. At least 50 wt. % of the binder is titania. The catalyst is used in a process to produce an epoxide by reacting an olefin, hydrogen, and oxygen. The catalyst is easy to filter from a slurry and produces a reduced level of hydrogenation products. | 07-30-2009 |
20100168449 | Spray dried zeolite catalyst - An attrition-resistant catalyst is prepared contacting a spray dried zeolite with a modifying agent. The modifying agent is (i) a halogen-free compound hydrolyzable to an oxide selected from the group consisting of silica, alumina, titania, zirconia, niobia, and mixtures thereof; or (ii) a sol selected from the group consisting of silica, alumina, titania, zirconia, niobia, and mixtures thereof. | 07-01-2010 |
Eduardo Morales, Harrison, NJ US
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20120265757 | RANKING BLOG DOCUMENTS - A blog search engine may receive a search query. The blog search engine may determine scores for a group of blog documents in response to the search query, where the scores are based on a relevance of the group of blog documents to the search query and a quality of the group of blog documents. The blog search engine may also provide information regarding the group of blog documents based on the determined scores. | 10-18-2012 |
Elexis Morales, Tampa, FL US
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20110239525 | MULTI-FUNCTIONAL AND COMPARTMENTALIZED STORAGE UNIT - A multi-compartmental storage unit for transporting and storing items comprising: a multi-compartment body, where said body includes multiple compartments for storage of items; a plurality of wheels for moving the body over terrain; at least one pull lever with a handle, where said at least one pull lever provides a means for pulling the body over terrain; and a plurality of support devices attached to the body, where said support devices provide a means to transport items with the body. The multiple compartments may include a cooler compartment, a supplies compartment and a bait compartment. The plurality of wheels may include a set of three wheels, where two wheels are aligned on an axle along one side of the body and a single wheel on the opposite side of the body. | 10-06-2011 |
Eli J. Morales, San Antonio, PR US
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20090107237 | Shaft Trim Balancing Devices, Related Systems and Methods - Shaft trim balancing devices, related systems and methods are provided. In this regard, an representative device for trim balancing a rotatable shaft includes: an intermediate section being annularly shaped and having terminating ends spaced from each other in an uncompressed state of the device; and first and second sets of counterweights extending longitudinally from opposing sides of the intermediate section. | 04-30-2009 |
Eric Morales, Laveen, AZ US
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20150126305 | CLUB HEADS WITH BOUNDED FACE TO BODY YIELD STRENGTH RATIO AND RELATED METHODS - Some embodiments include a club head with a bounded face to body yield strength ratio. Other embodiments of related club heads and methods are also disclosed. | 05-07-2015 |
Eric J. Morales, Phoenix, AZ US
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20090156324 | Golf club with cavity, and method of manufacture - Embodiments of golf clubs with a cavity and their methods of manufacture are generally described herein. In one embodiment, a golf club head comprises: a strike face, a back face opposite the strike face; a heel region; a toe region opposite the heel region; and a cavity integral with the golf club head. Among various embodiments, the cavity: extends from the heel region to the toe region; extends along a lower portion of the back face of the golf club head; extends approximately parallel to the strike face; and is approximately symmetrical about a centerline that bisects the golf club head between the heel region and the toe region. Among various embodiments, the cavity further comprises a vibration dampening material. Other embodiments are described herein. | 06-18-2009 |
20110177878 | Golf Clubs With Cavities, and Related Methods - Embodiments of golf clubs with one or more cavities described herein. | 07-21-2011 |
Eric J. Morales, Laveen, AZ US
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20080242445 | Golf Club Head with Non-Metallic Body - A golf club includes a head having a front body preferably made of metallic material and a rear body preferably made of non-metallic material. The front and rear bodies are constructed so that a crown wall on the front body has a protruding section that mates with a recessed section of a crown wall on the rear body. The protruding section of the crown wall on the front body lies in a region of the club head that experiences the highest deflection and stress during impact with a golf ball. Therefore, the club head behaves, during impact with a golf ball, substantially as if the rear body were formed of metallic material rather than non-metallic material. | 10-02-2008 |
20100056298 | Golf Club Heads and Methods to Manufacture the Same - Embodiments of golf club heads and methods to manufacture golf club heads are generally described herein. Other embodiments can be described and claimed. | 03-04-2010 |
20110212795 | Golf Club Heads and Methods to Manufacture the Same - Embodiments of golf club heads and methods to manufacture golf club heads are disclosed herein. Other examples and related methods are also generally described herein. | 09-01-2011 |
20120178550 | GOLF CLUB HEADS WITH APERTURES AND METHODS TO MANUFACTURE GOLF CLUB HEADS - Embodiments of golf club heads with apertures and methods to manufacture golf club heads are generally described herein. Other embodiments may be described and claimed. | 07-12-2012 |
20130065705 | GOLF CLUB HEADS WITH WEIGHT REDISTRIBUTION CHANNELS AND RELATED METHODS - Embodiments of golf club heads with weight redistribution channels are described herein. Other examples and related embodiments are also disclosed herein. | 03-14-2013 |
20130072321 | GOLF CLUB FACE PLATES WITH INTERNAL CELL LATTICES AND RELATED METHODS - Embodiments of golf club face plates with internal cell lattices are presented herein. Other examples and related methods are also disclosed herein. | 03-21-2013 |
20130130831 | GOLF CLUB WEIGHT ATTACHMENT MECHANISMS AND RELATED METHODS - Embodiments of golf club weight attachment mechanisms are described herein. Other examples and related methods are also described herein. | 05-23-2013 |
20130130832 | GOLF CLUB WEIGHT ATTACHMENT MECHANISMS AND RELATED METHODS - Embodiments of golf club weight attachment mechanisms are described herein. Other examples and related methods are also described herein. | 05-23-2013 |
20130225316 | Reinforced Faces of Club Heads and Related Methods - Some embodiments include a reinforced face of a club head. Other embodiments for related reinforced faces of club heads and related methods are also disclosed. | 08-29-2013 |
20140045611 | GOLF CLUB HEADS WITH WEIGHT REDISTRIBUTION CHANNELS AND RELATED METHODS - Embodiments of golf club heads with weight redistribution channels are described herein. Other examples and related embodiments are also disclosed herein. | 02-13-2014 |
20140057737 | GOLF CLUB HEADS WITH APERTURES AND METHODS TO MANUFACTURE GOLF CLUB HEADS - Embodiments of golf club heads with apertures and methods to manufacture golf club heads are generally described herein. Other embodiments may be described and claimed. | 02-27-2014 |
20140135144 | GOLF CLUB FACE PLATES WITH INTERNAL CELL LATTICES AND RELATED METHODS - Embodiments of golf club face plates with internal cell lattices are presented herein. Other examples and related methods are also disclosed herein. | 05-15-2014 |
20140256462 | REINFORCED FACES OF CLUB HEADS AND RELATED METHODS - Some embodiments include a reinforced face of a club head. Other embodiments for related reinforced faces of club heads and related methods are also disclosed. | 09-11-2014 |
20140370999 | GOLF CLUBS WITH HOSEL INSERTS AND RELATED METHODS - Embodiments of golf clubs with hosel inserts are presented herein. Other examples and related methods are also disclosed herein. | 12-18-2014 |
20150148148 | Golf Club Weight Attachment Mechanisms and Related Methods - Embodiments of golf club weight attachment mechanisms are described herein. In some embodiments, a golf club head comprises a head body with an interior cavity, a shell portion, and a bracket with a weight member coupled to the bracket. In one embodiment, the bracket and the weight member can be configured to be fully contained within the interior cavity. Other examples and related methods are also described herein. | 05-28-2015 |
Eric Joel Morales, Laveen, AZ US
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20090042665 | Composite Golf Club Hosels and Methods of Use Thereof - Embodiments of composite golf club hosels and methods of use thereof are generally described herein. In one embodiment, a golf club includes a golf club shaft and a hollow body. The body has a heel end, a toe end, a front wall, a sole, and a crown. The heel end of the crown includes a hosel for receiving the golf club shaft, and the hosel is at least partially comprised of a composite material. Other embodiments may be described and claimed. | 02-12-2009 |
20140113739 | CLUB HEADS FOR ADJUSTING VERTICAL SPIN OF A GOLF BALL AND METHODS OF PROVIDING THE SAME - Some embodiments include a club head for adjusting vertical spin of a golf ball. Other embodiments of related systems and methods are also disclosed. | 04-24-2014 |
Erick Morales, Chicago, IL US
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20120194931 | M.R. Mirror Master-Left and Right Sides - The present invention provides a side mirror system to offer drivers an unfettered view of their surroundings when blind side backing and parking. The M.R. Mirror Master comprises a shatterproof plastic or metal casing and is mounted to the driver and passenger side panel of the truck by means of two, heavy duty horizontal support arms positioned at the top and bottom of the mirror. The upper mirror is approximately twice as tall as the lower adjacent mirror. Perpendicularly attached to and running horizontally from the center to the base of the mirror casing is a third fully adjustable hinged mirror. This mirror is designed to provide a clear view around the truck's trailer when engaged in blind side parking. | 08-02-2012 |
Ernesto Morales, Miami, FL US
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20120151343 | DEEP TAGS CLASSIFICATION FOR DIGITAL MEDIA PLAYBACK - In an embodiment of the invention, a method for deep tag media playback is provided. The method includes activating a user interface control for a media player executing in memory of a computer and correlating the user interface control to a classification of content type for digital media. A starting frame of digital media loaded for playback in the media player is determined for the correlated classification and the digital media is indexed to the starting frame in the media player. Finally, playback of the digital media is directed in the media player beginning with the starting frame. Optionally, a proximity event can be detected for the user interface control. In response, a thumbnail image is generated based on the starting frame and the thumbnail image is displayed in proximity to the user interface control. | 06-14-2012 |
Guillermo A. Morales, Oro Valley, AZ US
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20140073584 | Thienopyranones as Kinase Inhibitors - The invention relates to compounds of formula I (or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof) as defined herein, pharmaceutical compositions thereof, and their use in manufactures and methods for modulating biological processes including inhibition of kinase activity such as PI-3 kinase. | 03-13-2014 |
Guillermo A. Morales, Carmel, IN US
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20100310466 | THIENOPYRANONES AS KINASE INHIBITORS - The invention, relates to compounds of formula I (or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof) as defined herein, pharmaceutical compositions thereof, and their use in manufactures and methods for modulating biological processes including inhibition of kinase activity such as PI-3 kinase. | 12-09-2010 |
Henry Jerez Morales, Seattle, WA US
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20120173885 | KEY MANAGEMENT USING TRUSTED PLATFORM MODULES - Described herein are techniques for distributed key management (DKM) in cooperation with Trusted Platform Modules (TPMs). The use of TPMs strengthens the storage and processing security surrounding management of distributed keys. DKM-managed secret keys are not persistently stored in clear form. In effect, the TPMs of participating DKM nodes provide security for DKM keys, and a DKM key, once decrypted with a TPM, is available to be used from memory for ordinary cryptographic operations to encrypt and decrypt user data. TPM public keys can be used to determine the set of trusted nodes to which TPM-encrypted secret keys can be distributed. | 07-05-2012 |
Henry N. Jerez Morales, Albuquerque, NM US
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20080205415 | Access, Connectivity and Interoperability for Devices and Services - Among other things, in a network, a mechanism enables a resource that has a pre-assigned unique identifier and is not otherwise capable itself of being accessible on the network, to maintain a resolution record for the resource in an identifier resolution mechanism of the network where the resolution record associating the identifier with an address or other information useful in enabling the accessibility of the resource on the network through the mechanism. | 08-28-2008 |
Ian M. Morales, Suwanee, GA US
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20100232583 | System and Method for Message Storage Assurance in a Geographically Distributed Voice Messaging System - A voice messaging system comprises a common message store, a local data store located remotely from the common message store, and a media server. The media server is operable to receive a call directed to a number serviced by the media server, prompt the user for a voice message, direct the voice message to the local data store for temporary storage, notify the common message store that the voice message is present in the local data store, respond to a request to transfer the voice message to the common message store, and direct the local data store to erase the message upon receipt of a communication from the common message store that the voice message was successfully saved. | 09-16-2010 |
Ivette Morales, Chicago, IL US
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20100243719 | CARTON WITH TAMPER EVIDENT PRIZE INFORMATION FEATURE - A carton including a top and bottom portion adapted to secure an item within the top and bottom portion in a closed configuration. The carton also includes an information tab defined in a first surface of the top portion. The information tab is defined via series of perforated edges. An information tab cover on the carton is defined by a series of perforated edges that enable at least partial separation of the information tab from the carton. When the carton is in an unassembled configuration, a surface of the information tab is exposed to enable placement of information on the information tab. When the carton is in an assembled configuration the information tab cover covers the surface of the information tab so that the information placed on the information tab is not visible. | 09-30-2010 |
Jaime Jorge Morales, South Lebanon, OH US
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20120291404 | CONTAINER PRESSURIZING AND SEALING APPARATUS AND METHODS OF PRESSURIZING CONTAINERS - A process for pressurizing a container assembly includes engaging the outer container around a neck of the outer container at a location between a shoulder of the outer container and a mouth of the outer container with a neck clamp device. The neck clamp device is used to support the outer container as the outer container moves from one location to a different location. An at least partial seal is formed about the neck of the outer container by engaging the neck clamp device with an outer bell member of a crimper-pressurized fluid fill head. | 11-22-2012 |
Jamie Morales, Tempe, AZ US
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20130191208 | ANALYTICAL QUANTIFICATION OF WEB-SITE COMMUNICATIONS ATTRIBUTED TO WEB MARKETING CAMPAIGNS OR PROGRAMS - A method and system for analyzing marketing campaigns for increasing visitors' interactions with a webpage is disclosed. A plurality of landing pages are created, each being associated with a different marketing campaign. Visitors that access the web site are assigned to a progression level (e.g., “Anonymous”; “Converted”; “Qualified”) based on their interactions with the web site. Specific marketing campaigns are credited with progression-level increases, based on which landing page a visitor accessed prior to a progression-level increase. Values of statistics are generated for multiple marketing campaigns based on the credits. The values of the statistics can be simultaneously presented to a user, such that the user may compare the efficacy of multiple campaigns. | 07-25-2013 |
Joseph Morales, Colorado Springs, CO US
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20140282928 | METHOD TO ENABLE MOBILE DEVICES TO RENDEZVOUS IN A COMMUNICATION NETWORK - There is provided a method to enable mobile devices to rendezvous on a shared communication service. The method includes steps for creating, via a device, a shared username and a shared password for a private channel in a communication network, determining a unique channel identification (ID) for the private channel based on the shared username and the shared password, and configuring the device with the shared username and the shared password. The method further includes steps for subscribing the device to the private channel using the unique channel ID, transmitting, in response to a discovery request, a self-identification discovery response over the private channel, and broadcasting data between the device and each additional device connected to the private channel. | 09-18-2014 |
20150121187 | METHOD TO VISUALIZE END USER RESPONSE TIME - A method for visual representation of EURT is provided. Measurements of performance parameters are collected. Each of the performance parameters corresponds to at least one performance problem domain. The performance parameters include at least a first, second and third parameters. A correlation between at least two of performance parameters is determined. A first graph having a first region representing the first parameter and having a second region representing the second parameter is presented to a user. The first and second regions extend in substantially opposing directions. A second graph representing the third parameter based on the determined correlation between data elements falling within each of the respective performance problem domains is simultaneously presented to the user. The first, second and third parameters are components of the EURT. | 04-30-2015 |
Joseph M. Morales, Palatine, IL US
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20080309589 | Segmented Electroluminescent Device for Morphing User Interface - A dynamic user interface ( | 12-18-2008 |
Juan Morales, Medina, OH US
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20080247440 | Long Length Electrodes - An embodiment disclosed herein includes a monolithic graphite electrode. The electrode has a main body having a length of more than 3050 mm. Another embodiment disclosed herein includes an electrode column comprising a plurality of monolithic graphite electrodes. The column has a length of more than 3050 mm of electrode per joint. A further embodiment discussed herein is the practice of increasing the length of the electrode to minimize the occurrence of an electrode joint in the electrode column for a given length. This practice will improve efficiencies for both electrode manufacturers as well as electric arc furnace operators. | 10-09-2008 |
20140328366 | Long Length Electrodes - An embodiment disclosed herein includes a monolithic graphite electrode. The electrode has a main body having a length of more than 3050 mm. Another embodiment disclosed herein includes an electrode column comprising a plurality of monolithic graphite electrodes. The column has a length of more than 3050 mm of electrode per joint. A further embodiment discussed herein is the practice of increasing the length of the electrode to minimize the occurrence of an electrode joint in the electrode column for a given length. This practice will improve efficiencies for both electrode manufacturers as well as electric arc furnace operators. | 11-06-2014 |
Juan Morales, Miami, FL US
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20140188389 | AMI VISUAL ROUTING - The present invention includes a method for sequencing a meter route. The method may include a step for adding routes or premises to a map. This step may be implemented as a user initiated action with the operator creating a new route based on preexisting routes as a starting point. The premises or existing routes may correspond to a particular zip code. In one embodiment, every premise may be tied to a route. | 07-03-2014 |
Kevin M. Morales, Eden Prairie, MN US
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20090050079 | Economizer for a steam generator - An economizer for a heat recovery steam generator utilized to improve the efficiency of the Rankine cycle by preheating the water that flows to the evaporator section. The economizer multi-pass sections include up-flow tubes only. This arrangement greatly reduces thermal stresses on the tubes by ensuring that each individual tube in any fluid-flow pass operates at the same or similar temperature. The design of the invention does this by causing all tubes in any fluid-flow pass to have the same upwards fluid flow direction and similar fluid flow velocity. No unstable backflow (i.e. flow in the reverse direction) occurs in any of the tubes. Heated down-flow tube sections are totally eliminated in this design. Respective jumper pipes are provided to conduct the water from the top of an economizer panel to the bottom of an adjacent panel. | 02-26-2009 |
Lazaro Morales, Miami, FL US
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20140272876 | Birthing Simulation Devices, Systems, and Methods - Devices, systems, and methods appropriate for use in medical training are disclosed. In some instances, a patient simulator system is provided that includes a maternal patient simulator and a fetal patient simulator. The maternal patient simulator includes an internal chamber sized to receive the fetal patient simulator and a birthing mechanism disposed within the internal chamber configured to translate and rotate the fetal patient simulator with respect to the maternal patient simulator to simulate a birth. In some instances, the fetal patient simulator an internal support structure that includes a head, spinal components, left arm components, right arm components, left leg components, and right leg components with a continuous silicon skin layer covering the internal support structure. | 09-18-2014 |
20140272877 | Birthing Simulation Devices, Systems, and Methods - Devices, systems, and methods appropriate for use in medical training are disclosed. In some instances, a patient simulator system is provided that includes a maternal patient simulator and a fetal patient simulator. The maternal patient simulator includes an internal chamber sized to receive the fetal patient simulator and a birthing mechanism disposed within the internal chamber configured to translate and rotate the fetal patient simulator with respect to the maternal patient simulator to simulate a birth. In some instances, the fetal patient simulator an internal support structure that includes a head, spinal components, left arm components, right arm components, left leg components, and right leg components with a continuous silicon skin layer covering the internal support structure. | 09-18-2014 |
Lisa Morales, Wheaton, MD US
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20110093361 | Method and System for Online Shopping and Searching For Groups Of Items - An online shopping system and system for searching groups of items is provided which allows the simultaneous purchase of multiple items from multiple shopping websites in one checkout step, allows the tagging of inventory to create searchable, dynamic and remixable, simultaneous multivariately grouped items, allows the aggregation and processing of user browsing behavior to allow the system to make targeted, user-specific recommendations, allows the interfacing of online shopping with social networking and social media. The system also allows users create online “Social Shops” delivering incentivized peer-to-peer shopping and recommendations. | 04-21-2011 |
Louis J. Morales, Somerville, MA US
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20090256489 | Fluorescent light control - Circuitry, which is compatible with incandescent light dimmers, is disposed within the screwbase of a compact fluorescent light, and sets driving frequencies for a mercury plasma, based, at least in part, on sensing the duty cycle of the incoming AC supply waveform. In this way, existing lighting infrastructure, including phase-cut dimmer circuits for incandescent light bulbs, may be preserved, and incandescent bulbs can be replaced with compact fluorescent lights equipped with circuitry in accordance with the present invention. In a further aspect, the circuitry synchronizes the bulb drive signals with the AC power line frequency. | 10-15-2009 |
20110025233 | Method and Apparatus For Reduction of Excess Current During Initial Firing of Arc Lamp Circuits - Arc lamps, including low-pressure arc lamps, are coupled to drive circuitry operable to provide drive signals that reduce or eliminate excess current when the lamp arc is struck. The drive circuitry controls the rate at which a lamp can fire by actively controlling the rate the voltage pulse increases. Prior to enabling the drive pulse burst, the frequency is shifted only part of the way towards the normal operating frequency in a single step, then allowed to approach the normal operating frequency in a fashion that is selected based at least in part upon the specific type of lamp being used. Typically, the rate of change of the frequency is linear. | 02-03-2011 |
20140139109 | AC/DC CONVERSION BYPASS POWER DELIVERY - An LED lamp control circuit directly drives an array of series or parallel connected LEDs with current directly derived from the rectified AC voltage. Electrolytic capacitors are eliminated, and the circuit is independent of forward bias voltage of the LEDs, which vary by lot and manufacturer. For example, in an embodiment, an light-emitting diode (LED) lamp control circuit includes a transistor, an LED load comprising one or more LEDs, a power storage device configured to provide power to the LED load, and a controller circuit configured to control the transistor to charge and discharge the power storage device based on sensed voltages of a first node and a second node and a current passing through the power storage device. The power storage device and the LED load are arranged in parallel between the first node and the second node. A voltage source is coupled to the first node and a first terminal of the transistor is coupled to the second node. A second terminal of the transistor is coupled to ground. | 05-22-2014 |
Louis J. Morales, Sommerville, MA US
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20140354157 | CURRENT STEERING MODULE FOR USE WITH LED STRINGS - In an embodiment, a lamp control circuit is provided. The lamp control circuit includes an intermediate current steering block configured to be coupled to a cathode of a first light-emitting device of a plurality of light-emitting devices and a final current steering block configured to be coupled to a cathode of a final light-emitting device of the plurality of light-emitting devices. The final current steering block is configured to disable the intermediate current steering block and conduct current when a voltage input to the plurality of light-emitting devices is sufficient to activate all of the plurality of light-emitting devices. | 12-04-2014 |
Luis Morales, Fort Wayne, IN US
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20130280100 | ELECTRONICALLY COMMUTATED PUMP MOTOR CIRCUIT - An electronically commutated pump motor circuit comprises an input configured, to receive at least a first range of voltages, and a power conditioning circuit. The power conditioning circuit includes an active power factor correction circuit, coupled to the input. The power conditioning circuit is configured to receive the first range of voltages and automatically output to an electronically commutated motor (optionally a pump motor) a substantially constant DC voltage for input voltages within the first range of input voltages, boosted with respect to a voltage received at the input, to thereby maintain a substantially constant motor shaft speed for any voltage within the first range of voltages. | 10-24-2013 |
Luis D. Morales, Fort Wayne, IN US
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20110204832 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING OPERATIONS OF A MOTOR - A method for controlling a motor is described. The method includes configuring a current sensor to sense a current supplied to the motor from at least one of a plurality of power lines and to generate at least one current signal indicative of the sensed current. The method also includes coupling a processing device to the current sensor such that the processing device receives the current signal. The method also includes configuring the processing device to determine which of the plurality of power lines is active based at least partially on the current signal and generate a motor speed control signal that directs the motor to operate at the motor speed that corresponds to the active power line. | 08-25-2011 |
20150130386 | Methods and Apparatus for a Motor - Methods and apparatus for a motor generally comprise a motor shell, a drive unit, a motor electronics assembly configured to operate the drive unit, and a shaft coupled to the drive unit. The drive unit may comprise an axial design configured to increase the efficiency of the system. The motor may be totally enclosed, the shaft may be sealed using a labyrinth seal, and the motor electronics assembly may be contained within the motor shell. The motor may comprise shapes and materials to promote cooling by air flow and thermal conduction. The motor may further comprise a touch-sensitive interface, may operate at high speed in response to a signal, and may provide a single location for the connection of all inputs. A motor according to the present invention may have improved operating characteristics. | 05-14-2015 |
Luis E. Morales, Freehold, NJ US
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20090031040 | Distributed denial-of-service attack mitigation by selective black-holing in IP networks - In an IP network during a DDoS attack on a website or other internet entity having an IP address, selective black-holing of attack traffic is performed such that some of the traffic destined for the IP address under attack continues to go to the IP address under attack while other traffic, destined for the same IP address is, rerouted via BGP sessions to a black-hole router. Such a selective black-holing scheme can be used to allow some traffic to continue in route to the IP address under attack, while other traffic is diverted. | 01-29-2009 |
Lynell Morales, Chicago, IL US
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20100086665 | Shelf Stable Sauce For Acidified Starch - A shelf-stable acidified starch and cheese sauce meal is provided. In one aspect, the meal includes an acidified starch component having a pH of about 4.6 or below and a separate cheese-based sauce component having a pH between about 5.7 and about 6.2. The sauce component is to be combined with the acidified starch component when the meal is ready to be consumed. In another aspect, a buffering composition is blended into the separate cheese-based sauce component and includes blends of dibasic phosphate salts, monobasic phosphate salts, and an edible acid where the cheese-based sauce component has a total dry weight of phosphate salt between about 3 and about 5 percent. | 04-08-2010 |
Manuel A. Morales, San Juan, PR US
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20110000923 | Method and Apparatus for Refilling a Container with a Fluid - A method and apparatus for cleaning, sanitizing, and refilling reusable containers in order to reduce the non-biodegradable waste and environment contamination. The apparatus and process allows a person/consumer to refill the container with any fluid dispensed by said apparatus such as a vending machine. Depending on the fluid selection of the consumer the vending machine sanitizes the container before any fluid is dispensed in it. Further, the machine provides the branding of the container depending on the consumer selection allowing people and consumer recognition of the product and enticing manufacturers to participate. | 01-06-2011 |
Manuel S. Morales, Mount Laurel, NJ US
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20090085297 | Tempt Destiny interactive sports game method - The Tempt Destiny interactive sports game method pertains to a method of playing an interactive sports game while observing or listening to a live or recorded broadcast sporting event. This invention embodies playing cards that describe the occurrences of the method of play and rules of the sporting event and commercial advertisements that are typically broadcast during the event. When a participant's card matches the play or occurrence during the broadcast sporting event, the participant claims the card and its point value. During a commercial break, participants can exchange cards from the card sets to alter their hand. The participant with the most points totaled from the cards claimed, wins the hand. The game method can be applied to football, baseball, car racing, etc. Since participants are not predicting the plays of the sporting event, no extensive knowledge of the sport is required to play. | 04-02-2009 |
Mario Morales, Jersey City, NJ US
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20150181267 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR INFERRING AND FORECASTING VIEWERSHIP AND DEMOGRAPHIC DATA FOR UNMONITORED MEDIA NETWORKS - Currency data regarding the monitored media network including a first viewership count indicating a first number of viewers viewing the monitored media network during a first series of time intervals and demographic information regarding the first number of viewers may be received. Set-top-box viewership data regarding the monitored media network may also be received from a set top box. The set-top-box viewership data may include a second viewership count indicating a second number of viewers viewing the monitored media network during a second series of time intervals. The first and second viewership counts may be transformed into first and second series of data, respectively. The first and second series of data may be compared to with one another determine factors and/or coefficients, which may be applied to the second viewership count to infer and/or forecast demographic information for the second viewership count. The method is generalized to unmonitored networks. | 06-25-2015 |
Miguel Morales, Atlanta, GA US
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20140014279 | WINDOW COVERING AND OPERATING SYSTEM - A window covering includes a head rail that supports a panel by lift cords such that one end of the panel may be raised and lowered relative to the head rail. An operating system controls movement of the panel and includes spools coupled to the lift cords such that rotation of the spools retracts and extends the lift cords. A shaft is connected to a spool of the lift spool assembly and to a brake and a spring motor. The spring motor applies a motor force to the shaft and the brake applies a brake force to the shaft such that the forces generated by the spring motor and brake hold the panel in the desired position. | 01-16-2014 |
20150028144 | VARIABLE FORCE BRAKE FOR A WINDOW COVERING OPERATING SYSTEM - An operating system for a window covering includes at least one spring motor, at least one variable force brake, and at least one lift spool assembly operatively coupled to a panel for raising and lowering a panel. An effective shaft is operatively coupled to and synchronizes the spring motor, the variable force brake, and the lift spool. The variable force brake comprises a one-way clutch operatively coupled to the shaft. A brake member is operatively engaged with the one-way clutch to apply a brake force to the one-way clutch when the shaft is rotated. The magnitude of the brake force applied to the one-way clutch is determined by the rotational position of the shaft. | 01-29-2015 |
Miguel Alberto Morales, Caguas, PR US
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20100248920 | Ergonomic pushup base - Described herein is an article of manufacture designed to allow the performance of pushups comfortably, ergonomically, and in a balanced manner on a ground surface. The article in reference is composed of a pair of hand supports (left and right) made of plastic or similar material, and a plurality of cushions made of rubber, cloth, or similar materials. The supports have a base or bottom portion designed to contact the floor, and a top portion at an elevated position relative to the base and above the floor. The top portion of the supports provide space for the user's hands to rest in a position that is more ergonomic than if resting directly on the floor. | 09-30-2010 |
Nelson Mauricio Morales, Lakeville, MN US
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20090188327 | Flangeless magnetic flowmeter with integrated retention collar, valve seat and liner protector - A magnetic flowmeter comprises a pipe section, an insulating liner, a flangeless retention collar, a liner protector, a coil and an electromotive force sensor. The insulating liner lines the pipe section to form a process flow channel. The flangeless retention collar is located on an end of the pipe section for forming an end-to-end fluid connection to the process flow channel, and the liner protector is formed on the retention collar to provide an end seal for the insulating liner. The coil produces a magnetic field within the process flow channel, and the electromotive force sensor senses an electromotive force generated in fluid flow through the process flow channel. | 07-30-2009 |
20140090483 | MAGNETIC FLOWMETER - A magnetic flowmeter for sensing process fluid flow is provided. The flowmeter includes a tube configured to receive the process fluid flow therethrough. A plurality of electrodes is disposed to contact process fluid. At least one electromagnetic coil is disposed proximate the tube. Flowmeter electronics are configured to drive a current through at least one electromagnetic coil and to sense a signal developed across a plurality of electrodes disposed to contact process fluid. A flexible circuit module is disposed proximate the tube, and has at least one flexible circuit containing a plurality of electrical traces electrically coupled to the flowmeter electronics. The at least one electromagnetic coil includes a first coil in the flexible circuit module that is coupled to the electrical traces. | 04-03-2014 |
20140251025 | MAGNETIC FLOWMETER ASSEMBLY FRAMEWORK - A magnetic flowmeter includes a pipe section, coils for generating a magnetic field across the pipe section, and electrodes for sensing EMF induced by process fluid flow through the magnetic field. An assembly framework is mounted on the pipe. The coils, electrodes, and associated wiring of the flowmeter are located and secured in place by the framework. | 09-11-2014 |
20140260661 | MAGNETIC FLOWMETER WITH BONDED PTFE ELECTRODES - A magnetic flowmeter includes a pipe with a non-conductive PTFE liner, magnetic coils to generate a magnetic field, and electrodes in contact with the fluid on opposite sides of the pipe. The electrodes comprise conductive PTFE patch electrodes bonded to the non-conductive PTFE liner so that an inner end of each patch electrode is exposed to fluid flowing through the interior pipe and an outer end of each patch electrode is aligned with an electrode hole in the pipe. | 09-18-2014 |
20150276444 | HIGH PRESSURE WAFER STYLE MAGNETIC FLOWMETER - A wafer-type electromagnetic flow sensor includes a single-piece chassis having a pair of faces and a flow conduit extending between the pair of faces. Each face of the chasses includes a feature configured to engage a metal sealing ring. A non-conductive liner is disposed in the flow conduit of the single-piece chassis. A plurality of electromagnetic coils is configured to generate a flux into process fluid flowing through the flow conduit. A pair of electrodes is configured to electrically couple to the process fluid. A feedthrough assembly is configured to maintain process fluid pressure while allowing a plurality of electrical conductors to pass therethrough. | 10-01-2015 |
Nicholas S. Morales, Hialeah, FL US
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20090266342 | Fuel supply system for the composition of on demand vaporized fuel-air mixture for an internal combustion engine - This invention relates to the creation of an environmentally friendlier, higher efficiency fuel supply system for the composition of on demand vaporized fuel-air mixture for an internal combustion engine. | 10-29-2009 |
Omar Jose Morales, New Milford, NJ US
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20090048452 | SUBSTITUTED HYDANTOINS - This invention relates to compounds of formula I: | 02-19-2009 |
20090170920 | SUBSTITUTED HYDANTOINS - The present invention relates to compounds of the formula | 07-02-2009 |
Osbiel Morales, Phoenix, AZ US
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20140102562 | High Pressure OBM Incorporated Valve Assembly - The present invention consists of a valve assembly, designed to manage compressed gasses. It comprises a solid valve body, to which internal and external components attach to work as a unit solving the problem of performing a series of different functions simultaneously. Some of these functions are: To allow and stop the flow of compressed gasses, display the fill pressure of a cylinder, display the outgoing fill pressure, regulate the outgoing flow of compressed gasses, and depressurize the fill line. Any given embodiment of this valve may present all this functions, some of these functions, or any combination thereof. | 04-17-2014 |
Oscar Morales, Boston, MA US
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20110029039 | Intracranial Electrical Seizure Therapy (ICEST) - A method and system for administering intracranial electroconvulsive therapy are described. The method includes implanting an electrode at a target site in the brain, the electrode being connected to a controller; configuring the controller to deliver an electrical stimulus sufficient to induce a seizure that starts at the target site and spreads throughout a localized or generalized volume of the brain; and delivering the electrical stimulus through the electrode. | 02-03-2011 |
Osvaldo P. Morales, Seattle, WA US
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20110239683 | COMPRESSED AIR COOLING SYSTEM FOR DATA CENTER - A system for removing heat from components in a computer room of data center includes one or more air storage containers that hold compressed air, one or more compressors that supply compressed air to the air storage containers, and one or more plenums in fluid communication with at least one of the storage containers. At least one of the plenums can supply air to a computer room. | 10-06-2011 |
20110307102 | Modular System For Data Center - A modular computing system for a data center includes one or more data center modules including rack-mounted computer systems. An electrical module is coupled to the data center modules and provides electrical power to computer systems in the data center modules. One or more air handling modules are coupled to the data center modules. The data center module may include two pre-fabricated portions, each portion including a row of racks of computer systems. The two computing module portions of the data center module may combine to form a computing space when coupled to one another. | 12-15-2011 |
20120074794 | Method and System for Establishing a Power Feed to systems During Operation - A method of adding a power feed to electrical systems includes coupling a set of input lines to a power source such that the input lines are connected to at least one phase of AC power from the power source, and coupling a set of backfeed lines to an output receptacle in a power distribution unit. The output receptacle may be connected in parallel with at least one other output receptacle that is supplying primary power to systems in the data center. The set of backfeed lines and the set of input lines may be tested to determine a match between a pair of lines in the set of backfeed lines and a pair of lines in the set of input lines. Determining the match may include matching the phase of the pair of backfeed lines with the phase of the pair of input lines. | 03-29-2012 |
20130199032 | MODULAR SYSTEM FOR DATA CENTER - A modular computing system for a data center includes one or more data center modules including rack-mounted computer systems. An electrical module is coupled to the data center modules and provides electrical power to computer systems in the data center modules. One or more air handling modules are coupled to the data center modules. The data center module may include two pre-fabricated portions, each portion including a row of racks of computer systems. The two computing module portions of the data center module may combine to form a computing space when coupled to one another. | 08-08-2013 |
20130201618 | MODULAR SYSTEM FOR DATA CENTER - A modular computing system for a data center includes one or more data center modules including rack-mounted computer systems. An electrical module is coupled to the data center modules and provides electrical power to computer systems in the data center modules. One or more air handling modules are coupled to the data center modules. The data center module may include two pre-fabricated portions, each portion including a row of racks of computer systems. The two computing module portions of the data center module may combine to form a computing space when coupled to one another. | 08-08-2013 |
20140208129 | RESERVE POWER SYSTEM FOR DATA CENTER - A system for performing computing operations in a data center includes one or more sets of computer systems, one or more primary power systems, and a reserve power system. The primary power systems include at least one power distribution unit that supplies power to at least one of the sets of computer systems. The reserve power system automatically supplies power to at least one of the sets of computer systems if a condition is met (such as a failure of the primary power system). | 07-24-2014 |
20140208130 | RESERVE POWER SYSTEM FOR DATA CENTER - A system for performing computing operations in a data center includes one or more sets of computer systems, one or more primary power systems, and a reserve power system. The primary power systems include at least one power distribution unit that supplies power to at least one of the sets of computer systems. The reserve power system automatically supplies power to at least one of the sets of computer systems if a condition is met (such as a failure of the primary power system). | 07-24-2014 |
20140210270 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ESTABLISHING A POWER FEED TO SYSTEMS DURING OPERATION - A method of adding a power feed to electrical systems includes coupling a set of input lines to a power source such that the input lines are connected to at least one phase of AC power from the power source, and coupling a set of backfeed lines to an output receptacle in a power distribution unit. The output receptacle may be connected in parallel with at least one other output receptacle that is supplying primary power to systems in the data center. The set of backfeed lines and the set of input lines may be tested to determine a match between a pair of lines in the set of backfeed lines and a pair of lines in the set of input lines. Determining the match may include matching the phase of the pair of backfeed lines with the phase of the pair of input lines. | 07-31-2014 |
20140248829 | AIRFLOW CONTROL SYSTEM WITH EXTERNAL AIR CONTROL - A cooling system includes one or more air channeling sub-systems that provide cooling air to electronic equipment, at least one heat removal sub-system that removes heat from the cooling air in at least one of the air channeling sub-systems, at least one temperature sensor measures a wet bulb temperature of outside air, and at least one controller. At least one of the air channeling sub-systems includes an outside air damper operable allow outside air into the air channeling sub-system. The at least one controller at least partially opens the outside air damper if a wet bulb temperature measured at the at least one temperature sensor drops to or below a predetermined temperature. | 09-04-2014 |
20140326436 | CARRIER WITH ADJUSTABLE HEAT REMOVAL ELEMENTS - A system for removing heat from a computing device includes a carrier and one or more heat removal elements. The carrier includes a carrier surface having a carrier surface pattern. The carrier surface pattern includes coupling portions. The coupling portions of the carrier surface pattern selectively couple, at different locations on the pattern, the heat removal elements to the carrier. The heat removal elements conduct heat from heat producing components of the computing device to the carrier. The carrier conducts heat away from the heat removal elements. | 11-06-2014 |
20140340842 | COOLING SYSTEM WITH DESICCANT DEHUMIDIFICATION - A system for removing heat from electrical systems includes a dehumidification device including a desiccant, an evaporative cooling device, and air moving devices, and an air flow control devices. The air moving device moves air through the dehumidification device, the evaporative cooling device, and the electrical systems. The air flow control device controls a rate of flow of through the dehumidification device | 11-20-2014 |
20150061384 | Shared Backup Power For Data Centers - In a data center having multiple resource zones, each of the zones has an uninterruptable power supply (UPS) and associated power storage elements such as batteries. A power bus may be provided between the resource zones to connect the outputs of the power storage elements of the resource zones. The power storage elements may thereby be shared between the UPS's so that an individual resource zone may be operated for a longer duration under anomalous conditions. | 03-05-2015 |
20150162801 | ENERGY RECLAMATION FROM AIR-MOVING SYSTEMS - A data center includes a computing room, computing devices in the computing room, an air handling system, and a turbine system. Air moved by the air handling system flows across heat producing components in the computing devices in the computing room. A rotor of the turbine system rotates in response to at least a portion of the air moved by the air handling system. The turbine system generates electricity from rotation of the rotor. | 06-11-2015 |
20150181751 | STABILIZING RACK SYSTEMS FOR SEISMIC LOADS - A system for performing computing operations includes a rack that rests on a floor and a stabilization device coupled on the top of the rack. The stabilization device includes a mounting portion coupled to the rack, a ballast member, and one or more spring devices coupled between the ballast member and the mounting portion. The ballast member reduces displacement of the rack from seismic loads transmitted from the floor to the rack to mitigate effects of the seismic loads on the rack. | 06-25-2015 |
Otto Morales, Winderemere, FL US
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20140199134 | STA-PUT / HURRICANE NAIL - The Sta-Put/Hurricane nail has longitudinal anchoring feature located at the driving point of the nail and/or along the shaft. The longitudinal anchor barbs (hook like barb) actively engage the wood (substrate) material when driven through to provide a superior mechanical bond between two or more pieces of wood material than conventional nails. The notched longitudinal anchor barb actively engages the wood (substrate) when force is applied in opposite direction of that of the driven direction. The barbs provide and maintain superior fastening properties during sustained high velocity windstorms (hurricane, tornadoes, etc.) and effectively resist the “popping out” effect of conventional nails due to weathering and aging. The “popping out” effect is when the nail fails and begins to extract itself, thus weakening and subsequently failing. | 07-17-2014 |
Renier Morales, Gurabo, PR US
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20140365427 | SMART POLLING FREQUENCY - For smart polling frequency in datastores by a processor device in a computing environment, individual polling operations are performed for refreshing each one of the datastores according to polling frequencies. Each one of the polling frequencies depends on recent system activity and each one of the datastores. Each of the polling frequencies are dynamically adjusted for each one of the datastores. | 12-11-2014 |
Renier R. Morales, Camino Miram, PR US
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20130219311 | DISPLAYING ASSOCIATION INFORMATION OF MULTIPLE GRAPHIC OBJECTS IN A GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE - A first graphic object and a second graphic object are displayed within a graphic user interface (GUI). There may be at least one association that governs both the first graphic object and the second graphic object. For instance, a particular association may indicate that the second graphic object may only be manipulated by the user if the first graphic object has previously been manipulated by the user. A third graphic object may be displayed within the GUI. The third graphic object may be a notification graphic object and may also be displayed. The user may manipulate the third graphic object causing information related to the association be displayed within the GUI. The user's experience may be enhanced because greater information is made available to the user. For example, information may be displayed instructing the user to make corrective actions. | 08-22-2013 |
Robert Morales, Miami, FL US
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20100240450 | Ultimate gamer challenge maker - That The Ultimate Gamer Challenge Maker is a concept that intertwines various aspects of sports, video games, legal wagering and broadcast media all merged within a virtual environment. This process allows video game players to become actual professionals in the field of video game playing and even earn a virtual living through the applications innovative gamer gratification refund program. By giving video game players the opportunity to challenge each other directly in video games, the application has legally innovated a process in which video game players can finally have a definitive answer to the outcome of a video game match based on a video game players skill without having the tournament limitation. This unique idea will bring all types of video game players throughout the world together in a virtual environment with one common purpose: To determine who is the greatest video game player in the world. | 09-23-2010 |
Ruben N. Morales, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20120273139 | APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR COVERING A WINDOW - The apparatus for covering a window includes a first support member and a second support member spaced apart from the first support member and substantially parallel to the first support member. The apparatus also includes a fabric extending between the first support member and the second support member. The fabric is movably coupled to the first support member and the second support member. The fabric forms a continuous loop through which the first support member and the second support member extend. | 11-01-2012 |
20120273140 | APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR COVERING A WINDOW - The apparatus for covering a window includes a first support member and a second support member spaced apart from the first support member and substantially parallel to the first support member. The apparatus also includes a fabric extending between the first support member and the second support member. The fabric is movably coupled to the first support member and the second support member. The fabric forms a continuous loop through which the first support member and the second support member extend. | 11-01-2012 |
Stephen K. Morales, Wilmington, NC US
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20130170927 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROCESSING IRRADIATION TARGETS THROUGH A NUCLEAR REACTOR - Apparatuses and methods produce radioisotopes in instrumentation tubes of operating commercial nuclear reactors. Irradiation targets may be inserted and removed from instrumentation tubes during operation and converted to radioisotopes otherwise unavailable during operation of commercial nuclear reactors. Example apparatuses may continuously insert, remove, and store irradiation targets to be converted to useable radioisotopes or other desired materials at several different origin and termination points accessible outside an access barrier such as a containment building, drywell wall, or other access restriction preventing access to instrumentation tubes during operation of the nuclear plant. | 07-04-2013 |
Tony H. Morales, Fort Collins, CO US
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20080280368 | PARASITIC HELMINTH CUTICLIN PROTEINS AND USES THEREOF - The present invention relates to: parasitic helminth cuticlin proteins; parasitic helminth cuticlin nucleic acid molecules, including those that encode such cuticlin proteins; antibodies raised against such cuticlin proteins; and compounds that inhibit parasitic helminth cuticlin activity. The present invention also includes methods to obtain such proteins, nucleic acid molecules, antibodies, and inhibitory compounds. Also included in the present invention are therapeutic compositions comprising such proteins, nucleic acid molecules, antibodies and/or inhibitory compounds as well as the use of such therapeutic compositions to protect animals from diseases caused by parasitic helminths. | 11-13-2008 |
Veronica Morales, Cambridge, MA US
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20090293127 | System for Protecting a Computing System from Harmful Active Content in Documents - A system protects a computing device from potentially harmful code in a document by receiving a data structure representation of the document and adding dynamically one or more definitions of potentially harmful active content to an editable configuration file. Each definition identifies potentially harmful active content and specifies an action to be performed on that potentially harmful active content if that potentially harmful active content is found in the document. The editable configuration file is parsed to generate a data structure representation of the one or more definitions in the editable configuration file. The data structure representation of the document is compared with the data structure representation of the one or more definitions of potentially harmful active content to identify potentially harmful active content within the document. The document is modified to render harmless any identified potentially harmful active content before presenting the document to the computing device. | 11-26-2009 |
Virginia Morales, Delran, NJ US
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20080302380 | Disposable eyebrow dye kit - A disposable eyebrow dye kit includes two separate primary components. The first component is an elongated container consisting of two compartments separated by a thin membrane. One compartment contains a hair developer, for instance hydrogen peroxide and the appropriate colored dye, and the second compartment contains a dye solution, like ammonia. The second component consists of a brush member with brush bristles and a protective cap over the bristles at one end and a connector component at the other end. In use, the brush component is inserted into the container where the protective cap punctures the membrane separating the two compartments. The solution in one compartment is allowed to mix with the solution in the second compartment to form the dye mixture which is to be applied to the eyebrows. The brush component is then withdrawn from the container, causing the cap over the bristles of the brush component to fall to the bottom of the container. The brush component is then used to apply the dye directly to the eyebrows. When the dying operation is complete, the kit may be disposed of. | 12-11-2008 |
20120312238 | Pet enclosure - A pet enclosure is designed to create a pet resting space beneath a chair, between the seat portion of the chair and its supporting chair legs. The enclosure utilizes a curtain made of a pliable, flexible material having a length substantially equal to the perimeter of the seat portion of the chair and a width substantially equal to the distance between the seat portion and the bottom of the chair legs. The upper section of the curtain has a channel through which an elastic band extends. The curtain is positioned such that the elastic band is located around the lower region of the seat portion, such that the curtain extends down and circumscribes the seat portion. This creates an enclosed space beneath the seat portion. A pillow or similar resting surface is placed within the enclosed space on which the pet can position itself. | 12-13-2012 |