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Alan Moyer, Lincoln, NE US
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20100313534 | Support system for exhaust emission control elements - A device for securing an emission control element by a gastight seal within an exhaust system, and a device to secure loose hardware within an exhaust system. The device for securing the emission control element includes a structure that surrounds the emission control element and a structure that pushes against the emission control element. The structure that pushes against the emission control element uses a system of angled grooves and pushing means to create a force that holds the emission control element in place. The device to secure loose hardware includes a length of wire, the end of which is formed into a loop around the body of the hardware. | 12-16-2010 |
Alan C. Moyer, Fort Wayne, IN US
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20120149458 | NETWORKED SPORTS SIMULATOR AND METHOD - A sports simulator network with reward potential. In one embodiment, the system includes a first sports simulator and a second sports simulator. The simulators are configured to allow a plurality of participants to play a sports scenario upon payment. Each participant of the sports simulators achieves a score for the sports scenario. The first sports simulator is configured to communicate with the second sports simulator to determine a winner with a best score for the sports scenario between the first sports simulator and the second sports simulator. When this happens, at least a portion of the cumulative amount of the payments is aggregated to pay a reward to the winner. | 06-14-2012 |
Alan L. Moyer, Chelmsford, MA US
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20080278751 | Method and System for Communicating Between a Remote Printer and a Server - In order to enable downloading to a mobile printer data items from a server, a method comprising the steps of establishing communication connection end points (“sockets”), communicating with the server, where the communication includes sending a request for authentication to the server, receiving an authentication response, requesting print data portions from the server, receiving the requested print data portions, and notifying the server after each print data portion has been printed. The method also includes the step of terminating their communication connection when a printing session ends or if an error occurs. The method constitutes a printer-server protocol. | 11-13-2008 |
20110188082 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR COMMUNICATING BETWEEN A REMOTE PRINTER AND A SERVER - In order to enable downloading to a mobile printer data items from a server, a method comprising the steps of establishing communication connection end points (“sockets”), communicating with the server, where the communication includes sending a request for authentication to the server, receiving an authentication response, requesting print data portions from the server, receiving the requested print data portions, and notifying the server after each print data portion has been printed. The method also includes the step of terminating their communication connection when a printing session ends or if an error occurs. The method constitutes a printer-server protocol. | 08-04-2011 |
20140104653 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR COMMUNICATING BETWEEN A REMOTE PRINTER AND A SERVER - In order to enable downloading to a mobile printer data items from a server, a method comprising the steps of establishing communication connection end points (“sockets”), communicating with the server, where the communication includes sending a request for authentication to the server, receiving an authentication response, requesting print data portions from the server, receiving the requested print data portions, and notifying the server after each print data portion has been printed. The method also includes the step of terminating their communication connection when a printing session ends or if an error occurs. The method constitutes a printer-server protocol. | 04-17-2014 |
Alan R. Moyer, Hamilton, OH US
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20100070599 | System and method for monitoring informational resources - A system and method are provided to monitor informational resources, such as websites. A plurality of host units support one or more informational resources accessible over a network, such as the Internet. A plurality of monitoring units located on a distributed computer system are coordinated to access the network and monitor the informational resources to determine if they are accessible and to evaluate their performance. Preferably, a central control unit manages the monitoring units. | 03-18-2010 |
Ann M. Moyer, Woodstock, NY US
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20110099258 | Dynamic Control of Autonomic Management of a Data Center - A method, system, and article for autonomizing autonomic management of a data center, with the data center having at least one computer system and an associated component. Data is collected from the data center and used as input to identify a data center policy. A set of capabilities of elements of the data center are detected and cataloged based upon the collected data. At least one policy is dynamically selected from at least one set of master policies in a policy directory with the selected policy to support the cataloged capabilities of the data center, and to dynamically control selective application and to adapt parameters for quality of service. The selected policy is applied to manage the data center. | 04-28-2011 |
20110196957 | Real-Time Policy Visualization by Configuration Item to Demonstrate Real-Time and Historical Interaction of Policies - Multiple policy engines may be integrated with a change and configuration change database to enable coordination of multiple policies by an embodiment comprising: a data center having a plurality of configuration items and connected to a network; a database connected to the network; a plurality of policy engines connected to the network; wherein each of the plurality of policy engines is configured to apply one or more policies to the data center in accordance with an awareness of all configuration item changes made by all other policy engines connected to the network; wherein the awareness comprises a plurality of relationships, each relationship being between a policy data and a configuration item. | 08-11-2011 |
20140188445 | ESTIMATING TIME TO MODEL A DATA PROCESSING ENVIRONMENT - A method, system, and computer program product for estimating an amount of time to model a data processing environment are provided in the illustrative embodiments. A set of analysis parameters is selected. A sum of a subset of the set of analysis parameters is computed. A logarithmic value of the sum is computed. The logarithmic value is weighted. The amount of time to model the data processing environment is estimated using the logarithmic value. | 07-03-2014 |
20140188896 | DISCOVERING RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN DATA PROCESSING ENVIRONMENT COMPONENTS - A method, system, and computer program product for discovering relationships between data processing environment components are provided in the illustrative embodiments. Whether a log entry in a set of log entries references a combination of the data processing environment components is detected. The combination of components includes a first component and a second component present in the data processing environment. A type of the log entry is determined. A weight is assigned to the log entry according to the determined type. the weight of the log entry is combined with a second weight of a second log entry to form a cumulative weight. A strength level for which the cumulative weight qualifies is determined. The strength level is assigned to a relationship between the combination of components. | 07-03-2014 |
Ann M. Moyer, Rochester, MN US
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20100047803 | BIOMARKERS FOR ACETAMINOPHEN TOXICITY - Materials and methods for evaluating cellular responses to acetaminophen and assessing susceptibility to liver damage. | 02-25-2010 |
Anthony R. Moyer, Harrington, DE US
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20090244817 | Electrical Distribution System - An electrical distribution system includes a primary distribution panel connectable to a main power line; a plurality of primary circuit breakers located in the primary distribution panel; a plurality of primary electrical lines electrically connected to the primary circuit breakers; at least one secondary distribution panel electrically connected to the primary distribution panel by a secondary power line; one or more secondary circuit breakers in the secondary distribution panel; secondary electrical line(s) connected to the secondary circuit breakers; and a control device configured to control the flow of electrical power from the primary distribution panel to the secondary distribution panel. | 10-01-2009 |
Bruce A. Moyer US
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20100116749 | EXTRACTANT COMPOSITIONS FOR CO EXTRACTING CESIUM AND STRONTIUM, A METHOD OF SEPARATING CESIUM AND STRONTIUM FROM AN AQUEOUS FEED, CALIXARENE COMPOUNDS, AND AN ALCOHOL MODIFIER - A mixed extractant solvent that includes at least one dialkyloxycalix[4]arenebenzocrown-6 compound, 4′,4′,(5′)-di-(t-butyldicyclohexano)-18-crown-6, at least one modifier, and, optionally, a diluent. The dialkyloxycalix[4]arenebenzocrown-6 compound is 1,3-alternate-25,27-di(octyloxy)calix[4] arenebenzocrown-6, 1,3-alternate-25,27-di(decyloxy)calix[4]arene-benzocrown-6, 1,3-alternate-25,27-di(dodecyloxy)calix[4]arenebenzocrown-6, 1,3-alternate-25,27-di(2-ethylhexyl-1-oxy)calix[4]arenebenzocrown-6, 1,3-alternate-25,27-di(3,7-dimethyloctyl-1-oxy)calix[4] arenebenzocrown-6, 1,3-alternate-25,27-di(4-butyloctyl-1-oxy)calix[4]arenebenzocrown-6, or combinations thereof. The modifier is a primary alcohol. A method of separating cesium and strontium from an aqueous feed is also disclosed, as are dialkyloxycalix[4]arenebenzocrown-6 compounds and an alcohol modifier. | 05-13-2010 |
Bruce A. Moyer, Oak Ridge, TN US
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20130319950 | SELECTIVE OXOANION SEPARATION USING A TRIPODAL LIGAND - The present invention relates to urea-functionalized crystalline capsules self-assembled by sodium or potassium cation coordination and by hydrogen-bonding water bridges to selectively encapsulate tetrahedral divalent oxoanions from highly competitive aqueous alkaline solutions and methods using this system for selective anion separations from industrial solutions. The method involves competitive crystallizations using a tripodal tris(urea) functionalized ligand and, in particular, provides a viable approach to sulfate separation from nuclear wastes. | 12-05-2013 |
Calvin Wesley Moyer, Gilbert, AZ US
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20100014173 | MODULAR LIGHTING SYSTEM - A system includes first and second light collecting modules, each having a window and an optical fiber which receives light flowing through the window. The first and second modules are coupled together so they are repeatably rotatable, as a unit, between first and second positions. A light emitting fixture is operatively coupled to the optical fiber. The light emitting fixture includes an electrical light positioned proximate to a light emitting end of the optical fiber. | 01-21-2010 |
20100014310 | MODULAR LIGHTING SYSTEM - A light emitting fixture carried by a ceiling, wherein the fixture includes an electrical light source which emits generated light in response to an electrical signal and an optical fiber with light emitting and light collecting ends. The optical fiber emits collected light from the light emitting end in response to receiving incident light at the light receiving end. | 01-21-2010 |
20120176778 | Modular Lighting System - A light collecting module includes a tapered light baffle. An optical fiber is coupled to a shortened base of the tapered light baffle, and a window is coupled to a lengthened base of the tapered light baffle. The optical fiber receives light flowing through the window, wherein the light can be sunlight. The optical fiber can provide the light to a light emitting fixture. | 07-12-2012 |
20120314443 | Light Emitting and Power Storage Fixture - A light collecting system flows light through a light receiving end of an optical fiber to a light emitting fixture. The light emitting fixture includes a collected lighting system, which includes a light emitting end of the optical fiber. The light emitting fixture includes a power storage system, which receives power in response to a first portion of the light flowing through the light emitting end of the optical fiber. The light emitting fixture includes a solid-state lighting system, which is powered by the power storage system. A second portion of the light flowing through the light emitting end of the optical fiber provides illumination. | 12-13-2012 |
Charles Moyer, Manchaca, TX US
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20090134718 | Portable Power Packs Having a Uniform DC Environment - A battery pack connection scheme is shown that provides an optimum DC environment for every cell in the pack, such that every cell in the same or similar voltage level in the pack sees exactly the same voltage and current environment. In some examples, a portable pack is provided having a positive load connection terminal and multiple batteries connected in parallel to the terminal. Connections are made with segments preferably have matching impedances, or have matching DC resistances, creating a uniform DC environment. Portable pack designs are provided including chargers and inverters connected in the uniform DC environment. | 05-28-2009 |
Christopher A. Moyer, Hamilton, OH US
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20100070599 | System and method for monitoring informational resources - A system and method are provided to monitor informational resources, such as websites. A plurality of host units support one or more informational resources accessible over a network, such as the Internet. A plurality of monitoring units located on a distributed computer system are coordinated to access the network and monitor the informational resources to determine if they are accessible and to evaluate their performance. Preferably, a central control unit manages the monitoring units. | 03-18-2010 |
Curtis Moyer, Phoenix, AZ US
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20120061672 | METHOD OF PROVIDING A FLEXIBLE SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE AT HIGH TEMPERATURES AND FLEXIBLE SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE THEREOF - Some embodiments include a method of providing a semiconductor device. The method can include: (a) providing a flexible substrate; (b) depositing at least one layer of material over the flexible substrate, wherein the deposition of the at least one layer of material over the flexible substrate occurs at a temperature of at least 180° C.; and (c) providing a diffusion barrier between a metal layer and an a-Si layer. Other embodiments are disclosed in this application. | 03-15-2012 |
20120097961 | METHOD OF ANODIZING ALUMINUM USING A HARD MASK AND SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE THEREOF - Methods of anodizing aluminum using a hard mask and related embodiments of semiconductor devices are disclosed herein. Other methods and related embodiments are also disclosed herein. | 04-26-2012 |
Curtis D. Moyer, Phoenix, AZ US
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20120062271 | Methods and System for Electrostatic Discharge Protection of Thin-Film Transistor Backplane Arrays - The present invention provides devices and methods for testing the electrical performance of thin-film transistor backplane arrays and protecting thin-films during testing and handling. | 03-15-2012 |
20120064643 | Methods and System for On-Chip Decoder for Array Test - The present invention provides devices capable of testing the electrical performance of thin-film transistor backplane arrays and methods for their use. | 03-15-2012 |
Daniel Glen Moyer, Marshalltown, IA US
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20110108292 | INLINE PLUG FLAME ARRESTORS - Example inline plug flame arrestors are disclosed. A disclosed example flame arrestor includes a body having a passage to enable fluid communication between a first end of the passage and a second end of the passage, wherein the first end of the passage includes a shoulder and a plug disposed within the passage to substantially fill a cross-sectional area of the passage, wherein a first end of the plug engages the shoulder, wherein the plug is configured to provide a gap between an exterior surface of the plug and a wall of the passage to fluidly couple the first and the second ends of the passage, and wherein the plug includes at least one slot at the first end of the plug extending along an exterior surface of the first end of the plug to a peripheral edge of the first end of the plug to direct fluid flow in the slot toward the wall of the passage and along the gap and the exterior surface of the plug toward the second end of the passage. | 05-12-2011 |
David R. Moyer, Euless, TX US
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20110246251 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING CONTENT-BASED INVESTIGATION SERVICES - An approach is provided for content-based investigation services. Event data corresponding to content satisfying a predetermined criterion is received. A plurality of prioritization parameters relating to the content are retrieved. One or more of the prioritization parameters are selected based on the received event data. A prioritization score for the event data is generated using the selected parameters. Inspection of the event data is scheduled according to the prioritization score. A determination is selectively made whether the content is in violation according to the inspection. | 10-06-2011 |
David S. Moyer, Sterling Heights, MI US
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20090282793 | ENGINE HYDROCARBON ADSORBER - Devices, systems and methods are provided for adsorbing hydrocarbons from the air intake system of an internal combustion engine. The devices, systems and methods include a hydrocarbon absorbent material, and a structural element configured to hold the hydrocarbon absorbent material within a clean air tube of an internal combustion engine. | 11-19-2009 |
20130228145 | INDUCTION SYSTEM INCLUDING A PASSIVE-ADSORPTION HYDROCARBON TRAP - An induction system in an engine is provided. The air induction system includes an induction conduit including an air flow passage in fluidic communication at least one combustion chamber in the engine and a passive-adsorption hydrocarbon trap positioned within the induction conduit, a portion of the passive-adsorption hydrocarbon trap defining a boundary of the air flow passage, the passive-adsorption hydrocarbon trap including a breathable layer coupled to a substrate layer coupled to the induction conduit, a hydrocarbon adsorption layer interposing the breathable layer and the substrate layer. | 09-05-2013 |
20140109878 | HYDROCARBON TRAP AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURE - A hydrocarbon (HC) trap positioned in an intake conduit of an engine is provided. The HC trap includes a stack of consecutively layered polymeric sheets with at least a portion of the sheets impregnated with a HC vapor adsorption/desorption material, the stack of sheets extending from a first exterior surface to a second exterior surface. | 04-24-2014 |
20150075500 | Hydrocarbon Trap Assembly with Thermoformed Hydrocarbon-Adsorbing Sleeve - A hydrocarbon trap assembly for use in an intake system of a motor vehicle engine includes a first duct having an interior recess adjacent an end thereof, the recess having a blind end; a second duct overlapping the first duct's end and closing off a second end of the recess; and a thermoformed hydrocarbon-adsorbing sleeve inside the recess and having a first edge adjacent the blind end and a second edge adjacent the second end of the recess. One or both ends of the sleeve may engage a hook formed on the respective first and/or second ducts. The second end of the sleeve may have a flange that fits into a gap between the ducts. | 03-19-2015 |
Don F. Moyer, Chicago, IL US
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20110061300 | Energy-saving vertical valance assembly - The energy-saving vertical valance assembly has a panel which overlaps gaps at edges of a drawn window shade and has a mounting grip, the panel having a mounting leg which is held against the window by the grip, the assembly reducing energy exchange between indoors and outdoors by reducing air circulation at the gaps and reducing radiation and conduction energy exchanges at parts of the window the panel is held against. | 03-17-2011 |
Douglas A. Moyer, Racine, WI US
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20080243134 | BIDIRECTIONALLY RATCHETING SURGICAL INSTRUMENT - A tool for driving a workpiece during surgical procedures has a handle. A gear with teeth thereon is rotatably supported along an axis within the handle. Two pawls are pivotally supported by the handle adjacent the gear and are orbital about the axis upon rotation of the handle. Each pawl has teeth that engage the gear teeth to transmit torque from the handle to the workpiece. Two springs yieldingly urge the pawls into engagement the gear teeth. A cap, with an actuator thereon, is rotatable with respect to handle. The cap has a first position in which the actuator retracts the first pawl out of engagement with the gear teeth, a second position in which the actuator retracts the second pawl out of engagement with the gear teeth, and a third position in which neither the first pawl nor the second pawl is retracted by the actuator. | 10-02-2008 |
Elizabeth A. Moyer, Phoenix, AZ US
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20130164772 | METHODS FOR THE EXTRACTION AND IDENTIFICATION OF ANTIPERSPIRANT SALT PLUGS - Methods for the extraction and identification of antiperspirant salt plugs are provided. In accordance with an embodiment, a method for the extraction and identification of antiperspirant salt plugs comprises applying to skin an antiperspirant product and applying to the skin a transparent slide having a glue disposed thereon, wherein the glue is placed in contact with an area of the skin having the antiperspirant product applied thereto. The glue is allowed to cure to the area of the skin. The transparent slide and a sample coupled to the transparent slide are removed. The sample comprises the cured glue and first skin layers from the area of the skin. A stain sensitive to aluminum is applied to the sample. The sample is differentiated and the sample is allowed to dry. | 06-27-2013 |
Eric Moyer, Midland, MI US
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20110233489 | Silsesquioxane Resins - This invention pertains to silsesquioxane resins useful in antireflective coatings wherein the silsesquioxane resin comprises the units (Ph(CH | 09-29-2011 |
20110236837 | Switchable Antireflective Coatings - An antireflective coating compositions comprising (I) a silsesquioxane resin (II) a compound selected from photo-acid generators and thermal acid generators; and (III) a solvent wherein in the silsesquioxane resin contains a carboxylic acid forming group or a sulfuric acid forming group. | 09-29-2011 |
Frederick A. Moyer, Troy, OH US
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20100206894 | SHIPPING DEVICE AND RELATED METHODS - A containment assembly may be used with a shipping container and may include: a cargo net having a pair of sleeves; and, a pair of tethering members that are received within the sleeves and that have ends that extends out from the sleeves. The ends of the tethering members may be attachable to multiple attachment surfaces on the shipping container to change the orientation of the cargo net with respect to the shipping container. | 08-19-2010 |
Gary Frank Moyer, Baltimore, MD US
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20130025044 | Doorless Shower Enclosure System - A Doorless Shower Enclosure System is a water handling system for human showering which is configured in such a way as to fit into an alcove in a bathroom of approximate size as that of a bathtub, and effectively contain and discharge water from a shower head, without the use of a physical door. The system is composed of a prefabricated base with a drain, a glass partition, and a metal crossbar support. The glass partition rests upon the base and is supported at the top by the metal cross bar, which is mounted to the side walls of the alcove. Access to the shower compartment is through a walk-in opening, as opposed to an operable door. | 01-31-2013 |
Harvey A. Moyer, Loma Linda, MO US
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20120286009 | VARIABLE FUEL CONTAINER STORAGE AND TRANSPORT CARRIER - A storage and transport carrier is configured to securely hold a selected one or more of a plurality of differently-shaped fuel containers therein. The carrier includes a unitary molded body with first and second pairs of opposite side walls. The body also includes a bottom wall that extends generally between the side walls, such that surfaces of the side walls and the bottom wall cooperatively define an interior chamber of the body. The body also includes a pair of opposite elongated protrusions. Each protrusion projects upwardly from the bottom wall and is spaced laterally inwardly from a respective one of the second pair of side walls. Each of the elongated protrusions extends between opposite end margins and presents an inner container-engaging surface. The inner container-engaging surfaces are configured to engage at least a portion of one or more of the fuel containers, and thereby securely retain the same, when the containers are selectively disposed within the interior chamber of the body. | 11-15-2012 |
Hunter R. Moyer, Atlanta, GA US
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20130064861 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR MODIFYING IN VIVO CALCIFICATION OF HYDROGELS - Provided herein according to some embodiments of the invention are methods of inhibiting or preventing calcification of hydrogels. Such methods may include combining the hydrogel with a buffer solution having a pH lower than 7.4; forming a hydrogel by crosslinking alginate in a solution comprising a bisphosphonate compound; and/or forming a hydrogel by crosslinking a polyanionic polymer with a polyvalent cation that is not Ca | 03-14-2013 |
Ilan Moyer, Cambridge, MA US
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20120296463 | AUTOMATICALLY GUIDED TOOLS - A position correcting system, method and tool for guiding a tool during its use based on its location relative to the material being worked on. Provided is a system and tool which uses its auto correcting technology to precisely rout or cut material. The invention provides a camera which is used to track the visual features of the surface of the material being cut to build a map and locate an image on that map used to reference the location of the tool for auto-correction of the cutting path. | 11-22-2012 |
Ilan Moyer, Potomac, MD US
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20110289741 | Methods and apparatus for applying tension to a motion transmission element - In exemplary implementations of this invention, tension is applied to a motion transmission element with periodic features by causing that element to mesh with a device that has a pitch slightly greater than the pitch of the motion transmission element. The motion transmission element with periodic features may comprise, for example: (a) a belt with teeth, or (b) a chain. Further, the motion transmission element may comprise either an open or a closed loop. In exemplary implementations, the width of the teeth of the motion transmission element (along that element's long axis) is greater than the width of the teeth in the rack (along the rack's long axis). This allows room for the teeth of the rack to both fit and move within the gap between the teeth in the motion transmission element. This extra width of the element's teeth is not necessary if the element is sufficiently elastic. | 12-01-2011 |
Ilan E. Moyer, Potomac, MD US
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20120000929 | PACKAGING FOR POWDERED BEVERAGE AND DISPENSER THEREFOR - Packaging for a powdered beverage includes a container of powdered beverage, and a dispenser secured to the container. The dispenser includes an outer dispensing member having an exit opening, and an inner dispensing member in opposed relationship with the outer dispensing member and in part defining an interior space of the container. The inner dispensing member has at least one dispensing opening. At least one of the outer dispensing member and the inner dispensing member is moveable relative to the other one of the outer dispensing member and the inner dispensing member between a blocked position and a dispensing position of the dispenser in which the at least one opening of the inner dispensing member is at least in part aligned with the exit opening of the outer member to permit powdered beverage to be dispensed from the packaging. | 01-05-2012 |
20120000934 | DISPENSING APPLIANCE FOR DISPENSING A BEVERAGE FROM A POWDERED BEVERAGE CONTAINER - In a dispensing appliance for dispensing a beverage from a powdered beverage container, a cartridge includes a container containing powdered beverage, and a dispenser on the container operable to dispense powdered beverage from the container. The appliance includes a mount for removably supporting the cartridge on the dispensing appliance, and a drive system configured for operative connection with the dispenser upon loading of the cartridge into the mount. The drive system is operable to operate the dispenser to release powdered beverage from the container. The beverage may be dispensed from the appliance in its powder form, or mixed with a liquid and dispensed generally in a liquid form. In a method of refilling a dispensing appliance, an empty cartridge of powdered beverage is replaced with a new, substantially full cartridge of powdered beverage with the cartridge dispenser operatively connected to the drive system of the appliance. | 01-05-2012 |
James C. Moyer US
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20120139505 | Bridgeless PFC Converter and the Method Thereof - A bridgeless PFC (power factor correction) converter with improved efficiency is disclosed. The bridgeless PFC converter comprises: a first input terminal and a second input terminal configured to receive an input AC signal; an output terminal; an inductor set comprising N inductors, wherein a first terminal of each inductor is coupled to the first input terminal; and an output stage comprising (N+1) switching circuits coupled between the output terminal and a ground node. | 06-07-2012 |
James D. Moyer, East Lyme, CT US
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20100255538 | ANTIBODIES TO INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH FACTOR I RECEPTOR - The present invention relates to antibodies and antigen-binding portions thereof that specifically bind to insulin-like growth factor I receptor (IGF-IR), which is preferably human IGF-IR. The invention also relates to human anti-IGF-IR antibodies, including chimeric, bispecific, derivatized, single chain antibodies or portions of fusion proteins. The invention also relates to isolated heavy and light chain immunoglobulin molecules derived from anti-IGF-IR antibodies and nucleic acid molecules encoding such molecules. The present invention also relates to methods of making anti-IGF-IR antibodies, pharmaceutical compositions comprising these antibodies and methods of using the antibodies and compositions thereof for diagnosis and treatment. The invention also provides gene therapy methods using nucleic acid molecules encoding the heavy and/or light immunoglobulin molecules that comprise the human anti-IGF-IR antibodies. The invention also relates to gene therapy methods and transgenic animals comprising nucleic acid molecules of the present invention. | 10-07-2010 |
20120005767 | ANTIBODIES TO INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH FACTOR I RECEPTOR - The present invention relates to antibodies and antigen-binding portions thereof that specifically bind to insulin-like growth factor I receptor (IGF-IR), which is preferably human IGF-IR. The invention also relates to human anti-IGF-IR antibodies, including chimeric, bispecific, derivatized, single chain antibodies or portions of fusion proteins. The invention also relates to isolated heavy and light chain immunoglobulin molecules derived from anti-IGF-IR antibodies and nucleic acid molecules encoding such molecules. The present invention also relates to methods of making anti-IGF-IR antibodies, pharmaceutical compositions comprising these antibodies and methods of using the antibodies and compositions thereof for diagnosis and treatment. The invention also provides gene therapy methods using nucleic acid molecules encoding the heavy and/or light immunoglobulin molecules that comprise the human anti-IGF-IR antibodies. The invention also relates to gene therapy methods and transgenic animals comprising nucleic acid molecules of the present invention. | 01-05-2012 |
20140120089 | ANTIBODIES TO INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH FACTOR I RECEPTOR - The present invention relates to antibodies and antigen-binding portions thereof that specifically bind to insulin-like growth factor I receptor (IGF-IR), which is preferably human IGF-IR. The invention also relates to human anti-IGF-IR antibodies, including chimeric, bispecific, derivatized, single chain antibodies or portions of fusion proteins. The invention also relates to isolated heavy and light chain immunoglobulin molecules derived from anti-IGF-IR antibodies and nucleic acid molecules encoding such molecules. The present invention also relates to methods of making anti-IGF-IR antibodies, pharmaceutical compositions comprising these antibodies and methods of using the antibodies and compositions thereof for diagnosis and treatment. The invention also provides gene therapy methods using nucleic acid molecules encoding the heavy and/or light immunoglobulin molecules that comprise the human anti-IGF-IR antibodies. The invention also relates to gene therapy methods and transgenic animals comprising nucleic acid molecules of the present invention. | 05-01-2014 |
James Dale Moyer, East Lyme, CT US
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20080206257 | Combined treatment with keratinocyte growth factor and epidermal growth factor inhibitor - The present invention relates to compositions and methods for treating the epithelial toxicity caused by administering to a human cancer patient an epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) inhibitor. The pharmaceutical composition preferably comprises an EGFR inhibitor and a keratinocyte growth factor (KGF) in a pharmaceutically-acceptable carrier. The method of treatment comprises co-administering to the patient a therapeutically effective amount of KGF with the EGFR inhibitor. | 08-28-2008 |
James Ira Moyer, Kokomo, IN US
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20110259760 | ELECTROLYZING SYSTEM - An electrolyzing system for electrolyzing a brine solution of water and an alkali salt to produce acidic electrolyzed water and alkaline electrolyzed water is provided. The system includes an internal chamber for receiving the brine solution and two electrolyzer cells immersed in a brine bath. Each electrolyzer cell includes an electrode, at least one ion permeable membrane supported relative to the electrode to define a space communicating between a fresh water supply and a chemical outlet into which brine enters only through the membrane. One of the electrodes is coupled to a positive charging electrical supply and the other to a negative charging electrical supply. | 10-27-2011 |
20140202872 | Electrolyzing System - An electrolyzing system for electrolyzing a brine solution of water and an alkali salt to produce acidic electrolyzed water and alkaline electrolyzed water is provided. The system includes an internal chamber for receiving the brine solution and two electrolyzer cells immersed in a brine bath. Each electrolyzer cell includes an electrode, at least one ion permeable membrane supported relative to the electrode to define a space communicating between a fresh water supply and a chemical outlet into which brine enters only through the membrane. One of the electrodes is coupled to a positive charging electrical supply and the other to a negative charging electrical supply. | 07-24-2014 |
Jeffrey E. Moyer, Carlisle, MA US
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20120136838 | MECHANISM FOR PERFORMING AUTOMATED DATA INTEGRITY VERIFICATION TESTING FOR FILE SYSTEMS - A mechanism for performing automated data integrity verification testing for file systems is described. A method of embodiments of the invention includes initiating a temporary termination of connection between a computer system and a storage medium that is coupled to a file system. The method further includes restoring the connection between the computer system and the storage medium, transmitting data records including transactions indicating data blocks reported to have been committed to the storage device, and facilitating data verification testing at the computer system, the data verification testing including reconciling the data records with contents of files of the file system. The data records represent data blocks that are notified as being committed to the storage medium, and the contents of the files represent data blocks actually committed to the storage device. | 05-31-2012 |
20120137299 | MECHANISM FOR YIELDING INPUT/OUTPUT SCHEDULER TO INCREASE OVERALL SYSTEM THROUGHPUT - A mechanism for yielding input/output scheduler to increase overall system throughput is described. A method of embodiments of the invention includes initiating a first process issuing a first input/output (I/O) operation. The first process is initiated by a first I/O scheduling entity running on a computer system. The method further includes yielding, in response to a yield call made by the first I/O scheduling entity, an I/O scheduler to a second I/O scheduling entity to initiate a second process issuing a second I/O operation to complete a transaction including the first and second processes, and committing the transaction to a storage device coupled to the computer system. | 05-31-2012 |
Jeffrey Edwin Moyer, Concord, MA US
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20110205658 | Automatically Detecting Discrepancies Between Storage subsystem Alignments - A computer-implemented method and apparatus for detecting misalignment in a data storage stack by opening a first storage layer in the data storage stack, performing a plurality of accesses of the first storage layer, each of the plurality of accesses starting at a different offset, and determining an optimal offset based on a performance benchmark of each of the plurality of accesses. | 08-25-2011 |
Jennifer Lynn Moyer, Yuma, AZ US
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20100325954 | QUENCH CHAMBER ASSEMBLY FOR A GASIFIER - A gasifier includes a combustion chamber in which a combustible fuel is burned to produce a syngas and a particulated solid residue. A quench chamber having a liquid coolant is disposed downstream of the combustion chamber. A dip tube is disposed coupling the combustion chamber to the quench chamber. The syngas is directed from the combustion chamber to the quench chamber via the dip tube to contact the liquid coolant and produce a cooled syngas. A draft tube is disposed surrounding the dip tube such that an annular passage is formed between the draft tube and the dip tube. An asymmetric or symmetric baffle is disposed proximate to an exit path of the quench chamber. The cooled syngas is directed through the annular passage and impacted against the asymmetric or symmetric baffle so as to remove entrained liquid content from the cooled syngas before the cooled syngas is directed through the exit path. | 12-30-2010 |
20130011307 | QUENCH CHAMBER ASSEMBLY FOR A GASIFIER - A gasifier includes a combustion chamber in which a fuel is burned to produce a syngas and a particulated solid residue. A quench chamber having a liquid coolant is disposed downstream of the combustion chamber. A dip tube couples the combustion chamber to the quench chamber. The syngas is directed from the combustion chamber to the quench chamber via the dip tube to contact the liquid coolant and produce a cooled syngas. A draft tube surrounds the dip tube such that an annular passage is formed between the draft tube and the dip tube. An asymmetric or symmetric faceted baffle is disposed proximate to an exit path of the quench chamber. The cooled syngas is directed through the annular passage and impacted against the baffle so as to remove entrained liquid content from the cooled syngas before the cooled syngas is directed through the exit path. | 01-10-2013 |
20130011308 | QUENCH CHAMBER ASSEMBLY FOR A GASIFIER - A gasifier includes a combustion chamber in which a fuel is burned to produce a syngas and a particulated solid residue. A quench chamber is disposed downstream of the combustion chamber. A dip tube is disposed coupling the combustion chamber to the quench chamber. The syngas is directed to contact liquid coolant in the quench chamber and produce a cooled syngas. A draft tube is disposed surrounding the dip tube such that an annular passage is formed. A baffle is disposed proximate to an exit path of the quench chamber. The cooled syngas is directed through the annular passage and impacted against the baffle so as to remove entrained liquid content from the cooled syngas before it is directed through the exit path. A cross sectional area of the annular passage is smaller towards the bottom of the quench chamber and larger towards the top of the quench chamber. | 01-10-2013 |
Jon Moyer, Columbus, OH US
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20100243760 | Spraying Device With Interchangeable Cartridge - A spraying device is provided that includes a cartridge containing a first fluid, the cartridge being removably connected to a sprayer body. The cartridge is oriented such that gravity exerts a downward force on the first fluid. The sprayer body includes a conduit for receiving a second fluid. A valve is coupled to the conduit. The valve allows the second fluid to flow through the valve, thus creating a Venturi vacuum that draws the first fluid out of the cartridge and into the valve to enable the first and second fluids to mix and form an outlet stream. An orifice meters a predetermined amount of the first fluid into the valve to achieve a predetermined ratio of the first fluid to the second fluid. The outlet stream is then dispensed from a spray nozzle. | 09-30-2010 |
20130099024 | Spraying Device With Interchangeable Cartridge - A spraying device is provided that includes a cartridge containing a first fluid, the cartridge being removably connected to a sprayer body. The cartridge is oriented such that gravity exerts a downward force on the first fluid. The sprayer body includes a conduit for receiving a second fluid. A valve is coupled to the conduit. The valve allows the second fluid to flow through the valve, thus creating a Venturi vacuum that draws the first fluid out of the cartridge and into the valve to enable the first and second fluids to mix and form an outlet stream. An orifice meters a predetermined amount of the first fluid into the valve to achieve a predetermined ratio of the first fluid to the second fluid. The outlet stream is then dispensed from a spray nozzle. | 04-25-2013 |
20140151465 | SPRAYING DEVICE WITH INTERCHANGEABLE CARTRIDGE - A spraying device is provided that includes a cartridge containing a first fluid, the cartridge being removably connected to a sprayer body. The cartridge is oriented such that gravity exerts a downward force on the first fluid. The sprayer body includes a conduit for receiving a second fluid. A valve is coupled to the conduit. The valve allows the second fluid to flow through the valve, thus creating a Venturi vacuum that draws the first fluid out of the cartridge and into the valve to enable the first and second fluids to mix and form an outlet stream. An orifice meters a predetermined amount of the first fluid into the valve to achieve a predetermined ratio of the first fluid to the second fluid. The outlet stream is then dispensed from a spray nozzle. | 06-05-2014 |
Jonathan A. Moyer, Killingworth, CT US
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20080285847 | Dynamo color coding system to validate, authenticate goods and services - Dynamo Color Coding System (DCCS) is a dynamic real time database and color-coding system that has uniquely been combined into a single web based application. The purpose of the DCCS is to give Producers an efficient mechanism to track, validate and authenticate their goods and services as they travel through the supply chain. The attributes for the data to be coded are defined real time and are virtually unlimited. Once the attributes are defined the data is entered using alphanumeric, characters or images into the system and processed through the encoder. The encoder is uses MDCT and Vector Quantization technology, along with the Mobis function. While the data is being processed through the encoder a time stamp and reference number is embedded into the code for authentication. Once encoded a label is created with the color code, the vector of the code and the color space vector. The application can create the code in many shapes that include honeycomb, squares, circles, PDF417 Barcode. The decoding process requires a secure log in and has 3 levels of validation 1) color plus interleave, 2) space decoding and 3) background and foreground color match. The device used for decoding includes RF Reader, digital camera, scanner or any other digital reading device. In addition, the code can be encapsulated into RFID chips, I Buttons or any other device. The verification is done through reading the code with a device and logging into the secure web site. The system conducts a match between the image that was read and the image stored in the database. The data and code are stored in a centralized repository. Dynamo Color Coding System is easy to incorporate into the existing manufacturing and supply chain pipeline and is easy to decode using any digital input device capable of capturing a digital image of the DCCS pattern. This easy to read mechanism will provide a budget alternate to expensive Bar Code scanners and readers, although they will continue to operate by upgrading their software with DCCS based decoders. It is also compatible to verity of printers from laser, inkjet, expensive label printers etc. due to generic in nature its inclusion in the goods and services pipeline will not only reduce the cost but will provide an auditable tracking mechanism. | 11-20-2008 |
Kathleen Moyer, Dover, FL US
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20130097092 | UNCLAIMED PROPERTY METHOD AND SYSTEM - Systems and techniques are disclosed that provide automation for the Unclaimed Property (Escheat) process. The systems and technique provide a complete ‘end to end’ solution for the unclaimed property compliance process including tracking of potential unclaimed transactions, mailing of confirmation and due diligence letters, routing responses received from the letters, and the preparation of the unclaimed property reports. In the event of a state unclaimed property audit, the solution's electronic document repository creates an ‘audit ready’ environment by providing easy access to documents including confirmation letters, documents supporting the removal of the transactions from the unclaimed property process, state required due diligence letters, and state unclaimed property reports. | 04-18-2013 |
Kathleen J. Moyer, Rolesville, NC US
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20100031541 | DOORBELL BLOCKING DEVICE - A doorbell blocking device including a windowless faceplate for blocking access to a doorbell, a faceplate support structure including at least one support member defining a first surface for attaching the faceplate thereto, and a second surface for attachment to at least one of the doorbell and a doorframe, and a fastener for removeably attaching the faceplate to the first surface of the at least one support member and removeably attaching the second surface of the at least one support member to at least one of the doorbell and the doorframe. The device may include a plurality of distinct faceplates that may be interchanged to provide a customized message to a visitor of the home. | 02-11-2010 |
Kenneth H. Moyer, Cinnaminson, NJ US
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20120018052 | Novel Stainless Steel Carburization Process - The present invention is directed to a process for tempering steel comprising carburizing said steel in a vacuum furnace in the presence of a hydrocarbon carburizing gas in combination with hydrogen wherein said carburizing gas/hydrogen combination is administered to the vacuum furnace by cyclically reducing the pressure in the furnace followed by the pulsed addition of the hydrocarbon carburizing gas consisting of an acetylene/hydrogen mixture is in a ratio of from about 1:1 to about 1:10 to replenish the air removed in the pressure reduction step. | 01-26-2012 |
20120082586 | NITROGEN ALLOYED STAINLESS STEEL AND PROCESS - The present invention comprises the nitridization of stainless steel with a gaseous nitrogen compound such as nitrogen gas (N | 04-05-2012 |
20120111454 | Novel Stainless Steel Carburization Process - A process for the high temperature carburization of steel comprising heating said steel in a vacuum furnace in the presence of a hydrocarbon carburizing gas in combination with hydrogen wherein said carburizing gas/hydrogen combination is administered to the vacuum furnace by cyclically reducing the pressure in the furnace followed by the pulsed addition of the hydrocarbon carburizing gas with hydrogen at partial pressure followed by a second diffusion cycle wherein the steel is further annealed for a time sufficient to allow for the additional deposition of from about 0.8% to about 3.0% m/o of said carbon onto the surface of said steel to permit the further migration of the carbon from the steel surface to the interior thereof. | 05-10-2012 |
20130126048 | Nitrogen Alloyed Martensitic Stainless Steel and Process - The present invention comprises a process for nitriding martensitic stainless steel and the alloy produced thereby comprising heating a stainless steel alloy to a temperature of from about 900° F. (480° C.) to about 2500° F. (1370° C.) in a vacuum furnace in the presence of hydrogen or argon gas in order to clean the surface. After the hydrogen or argon gas is removed from the chamber, nitrogen gas, or a different nitrogen gas derivative is injected into said furnace as a pulsed injection at a partial pressure of from about 500 torr to about 1000 torr. The steel is nitrogen alloyed at a temperature of from about 1400° F. (760° C.) to about 2200° F. (1205° C.) and then quickly quenched at ambient temperature. Preferably, after a sufficient period of time, the temperature is raised a second time from about 900° F. (480° C.) to about 2500° F. (1370° C.) prior to cooling the final product. | 05-23-2013 |
Mary Pat Moyer, San Antonio, TX US
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20100086513 | Method for Effecting Antimicrobial Activity Using Polyamine Analogues - A method for using polyamine analogues containing bulky hydrophobic groups against antimicrobial agents is disclosed. The antimicrobial method works by the mechanical action of disrupting the protective outer member of a bacterial cell. | 04-08-2010 |
20120276520 | ASSAY FOR MUTATIONS IN STEM CELLS AND THEIR DERIVATIVES - The present invention provides methods to assess the genetic safety of stem cells, whether endogenous embryonic stem cells, somatic or adult stem cells, or artificially induced stem cells from non-pluripotent cells, and their differentiated derivatives for use in human medicine, and the applications of modified stem cells to testing environmental or potential genetic or epigenetic modulators such as culture media formulations, substrates or scaffolds, additives, reagents, processes, and processing materials used to prepare stem cells for use. | 11-01-2012 |
Matt Moyer, Atlanta, GA US
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20120110672 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CLASSIFICATION OF MESSAGING ENTITIES - Methods and systems for operation upon one or more data processors for biasing a reputation score. A communication having data that identifies a plurality of biasing characteristics related to a messaging entity associated with the communication is received. The identified plurality of biasing characteristics related to the messaging entity associated with the communication based upon a plurality of criteria are analyzed, and a reputation score associated with the messaging entity is biased based upon the analysis of the identified plurality of biasing characteristics related to the messaging entity associated with the communication. | 05-03-2012 |
20120271890 | Systems And Methods For Classification Of Messaging Entities - Methods and systems for operation upon one or more data processors for assigning a reputation to a messaging entity. A method can include receiving data that identifies one or more characteristics related to a messaging entity's communication. A reputation score is determined based upon the received identification data. The determined reputation score is indicative of reputation of the messaging entity. The determined reputation score is used in deciding what action is to be taken with respect to a communication associated with the messaging entity. | 10-25-2012 |
Matthew James Moyer, Duluth, GA US
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20090207731 | Apparatus and Methods for Incorporating Bandwidth Forecasting and Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation into a Broadband Communication System - A method for providing network access to a shared access communications medium for a plurality of users includes the steps of conducting predictive admission control by arbitrating user requests for access to the shared medium based on predicted aggregate demands, conducting lookahead scheduling for use in making user channel assignments by forecasting schedule transmission opportunities one or more channels of the shared medium, and balancing load by making channel assignments such that a plurality users are each assigned a respective channel of the shared medium based upon a predicted need. Congestion parameters can predicted for each channel of the shared medium and mapped to a congestion measure using a mathematical function that takes into account packet loss rate, packet delay, packet delay jitter, and available capacity. | 08-20-2009 |
20090213871 | Apparatus and Methods for Incorporating Bandwidth Forecasting and Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation into a Broadband Communication System - A method for providing network access to a shared access communications medium for a plurality of users includes the steps of conducting predictive admission control by arbitrating user requests for access to the shared medium based on predicted aggregate demands, conducting lookahead scheduling for use in making user channel assignments by forecasting schedule transmission opportunities one or more channels of the shared medium, and balancing load by making channel assignments such that a plurality users are each assigned a respective channel of the shared medium based upon a predicted need. Congestion parameters can predicted for each channel of the shared medium and mapped to a congestion measure using a mathematical function that takes into account packet loss rate, packet delay, packet delay jitter, and available capacity. | 08-27-2009 |
Matthew W. Moyer, North Riverside, IL US
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20110119193 | TECHNICAL PROJECT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - Systems, methods, and computer program products are defined that provide for managing a technical project. In particular, embodiments provide for an end-to-end project delivery tool that includes planning, defining the requirements, designing, building, approving and providing communication/reporting of the technical project. The technical project management delivery tool herein described automates the capture of data and other functionality, such as identification of technical requirements, design infrastructure, build workflows and the like, to add increased efficiency as it relates to the design and build phases of a technical project. | 05-19-2011 |
20110119194 | DEFINING TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS IN A TECHNICAL PROJECT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - Systems, methods, and computer program products are defined that provide for managing a technical project. In particular, embodiments provide for an end-to-end project delivery tool that includes planning, defining the requirements, designing, building, approving and providing communication/reporting of the technical project. The technical project management delivery tool herein described automates the capture of data and other functionality, such as identification of technical requirements, design infrastructure, build workflows and the like, to add increased efficiency as it relates to the design and build phases of a technical project. | 05-19-2011 |
20110119195 | DEFINING INFRASTRUCTURE DESIGN IN A TECHNICAL PROJECT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - Systems, methods, and computer program products are defined that provide for managing a technical project and in particular the infrastructure design phase of the technical project. Specifically, embodiments provide for an end-to-end project delivery tool that includes defining the infrastructure design requirements of the technical project. The technical project management delivery tool herein described automates the capture of data and other functionality, such as identification of design infrastructure and the like, to add increased efficiency as it relates to the design and build phases of a technical project. | 05-19-2011 |
20150066563 | DEFINING TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS IN A TECHNICAL PROJECT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - Systems, methods, and computer program products are defined that provide for managing a technical project. In particular, embodiments provide for an end-to-end project delivery tool that includes planning, defining the requirements, designing, building, approving and providing communication/reporting of the technical project. The technical project management delivery tool herein described automates the capture of data and other functionality, such as identification of technical requirements, design infrastructure, build workflows and the like, to add increased efficiency as it relates to the design and build phases of a technical project. | 03-05-2015 |
Mikel P. Moyer, Brookline, MA US
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20120101147 | INHIBITION OF HDAC2 TO PROMOTE MEMORY - The invention relates to methods and products for enhancing and improving recovery of lost memories. In particular the methods are accomplished by inhibiting HDAC2 and or selectively inhibiting HDAC1/2 or HDAC1/2/3. | 04-26-2012 |
Ole P. Moyer, Chandler, AZ US
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20100277961 | METHOD FOR INHIBITING THERMAL RUN-AWAY - A method for mitigating aliasing effects in a single phase power converter and mitigating aliasing effects and inhibiting thermal run-away in a multi-phase power converter at varying load transition rates. A single phase or multi-phase power converter having an on-time is provided and the frequency of the power converter is adjusted so that a load step period and the on time of the single phase power converter are in a temporal relationship. Alternatively, a load step rate is inhibited from locking onto a phase current of the single phase power converter by suspending an oscillator signal. In accordance with another alternative, a load step rate is inhibited from locking onto a phase current of the single phase power converter by suspending an oscillator signal and dithering an input signal to the oscillator. | 11-04-2010 |
20100327827 | METHOD FOR BALANCING CURRENT - A method for method for inhibiting thermal run-away in a multi-phase power converter at varying load transition rates. A multi-phase power converter having an on-time is provided and the frequency of the multi-phase power converter is adjusted so that a load step period and the on time of the multi-phase power converter are in a temporal relationship. Alternatively, a load step rate is inhibited from locking onto a phase current of the multi-phase power converter by suspending an oscillator signal. In accordance with another alternative, a load step rate is inhibited from locking onto a phase current of the multi-phase power converter by suspending an oscillator signal and dithering an input signal to the oscillator. | 12-30-2010 |
Paul D. Moyer, Catskill, NY US
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20080298267 | AUTOMATIC CONFIGURATION OF NETWORK FOR MONITORING - A system, method and computer readable medium are provided for configuring network interfaces grouped into nodes for monitoring functionality. According to the method, a base address and subnet mask for the network interfaces are received, and a monitoring address is automatically generated for each of the network interfaces based on the base address, the subnet mask, and the nodes. The monitoring addresses is generated such that the monitoring address for each of the network interfaces is on a different subnet than the monitoring addresses for all of the other network interfaces in the same node as that network interface. Additionally, the monitoring addresses are assigned to the network interfaces for use by the monitoring process, with each of the monitoring addresses being assigned by being added as an additional network interface address of its network interface. Also provided is a method for monitoring functionality of network interfaces and providing fault recovery. | 12-04-2008 |
Pete Moyer, Bowling Green, KY US
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20080272107 | Table Heater Heat Distribution Cone - In one embodiment the instant invention combines a table and a heater in one product having a deflector cone under the table top. This embodiment resembles a small table with a table top surface and combines the usable table top surface with a heating element, which may use propane as a fuel source. There may be one or more deflector cones stacked on each other, and they may be made from heat-reflecting material. | 11-06-2008 |
20080272108 | Bistro Table Heater Combination with 360 Degree Heat Source - In one embodiment the instant invention combines a table and a heater in one device. The heater allows heat to escape laterally beneath the table to warm the lower extremities of a user. The heater may use propane as a fuel source, and the fuel source may be self-contained and mountable adjacent to the heater. The device may be mounted on wheels so as to be portable. The table may have several deflectors below it and above the heater so that the table does not get hot. | 11-06-2008 |
20080272109 | Bistro Table Heater with Heat Guard Rail - In one embodiment the instant invention combines a table and a heater in one device. The heater contains a heating element, which may use propane as a fuel source. The fuel source of the invention may be self-contained so that the heater is portable. The table may have several deflectors below and above the heater it so that the table does not get hot. The invention may also have a heat guard rail attached to the table and extending away from the table to guard against users inadvertently touching the heating area of the invention. | 11-06-2008 |
20080285258 | Gas Light-Post Heater - In one embodiment the instant invention combines a post having a light at its top and a heater in its middle. In one embodiment, the post has a cabinet below the heater. The cabinet may contain the fuel source of the invention so that the heater may be easily portable. In one embodiment, a wind shield protects the heater so that the heat source will not be extinguished. In one embodiment, the light and the heater have separate controls and are separately operable. | 11-20-2008 |
Robert E. Moyer, Kirkland, WA US
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20110016000 | CREATING CONTENT EXPERIENCE WITH VIDEO WIDGETS - Widgets on a web page may interact with each other in order to provide a rich, responsive content experience. In one example, the widgets that are provided may include a video player, a video gallery, a metadata pane, or any other components. The gallery may allow a user to select a video to be played, and the gallery may communicate the user's choice to the video player. The video player may then play the video that the user has selected. A container may be provided that allows widgets in the container to interoperate with each other. For example, the container may provide an interface that facilitates communication between a widget and the container, and between plural widgets. A tool may be provided that allows a designer to configure the widgets. | 01-20-2011 |
Stan Moyer, Long Valley, NJ US
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20120036360 | SYSTEM AND METHOD ESTABLISHING TRUSTED RELATIONSHIPS TO ENABLE SECURE EXCHANGE OF PRIVATE INFORMATION - The invention disclosed here is aimed at enabling a trusted third party to manage user opt-ins which would enable growth of personalized information services, that is, enabling trusted business relationships between three types of entities—an end-user, an information source/provider, and an application service provider/developer—so that they can have a controlled, secure and private exchange of sensitive and/or confidential information. The inventive system has modes of operation recommended based on various conditions, enabling a secure exchange of private information between personal information repository owners and application services providers to enable deliver of personalized services. One mode is Durable Subscription Management, which is used when per transaction approval is not needed, that is, when an end-user has given permission to access data for a given or predefined period of time. A second mode is Per-Transaction Subscription Management Without Logs and a third mode is Per-Transaction Subscription Management With Logs. | 02-09-2012 |
Stanley Moyer, Mendham, NJ US
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20100175112 | SYSTEM, METHOD, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR ENABLING TRUSTED ACCESS TO INFORMATION IN A DIVERSE SERVICE ENVIRONMENT - A system, method, and computer program product for enabling mediated access to information controlled by one or more information repositories by one or more application service providers. The information controlled by the one or more information repositories is associated with one or more subscribers of information-based services offered by the one or more application service providers. | 07-08-2010 |
Susanne C. Moyer, Newark, DE US
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20100133161 | Metal-Coated Superficially Porous Supports as a Medium for HPLC of Phosphorus-Containing Materials - Methods for the separation of biological materials from a sample mixture using a superficially porous particle coated (or clad) with a metal are provided herein. Methods using the support as a chromatographic column are also provided. | 06-03-2010 |
Terrick Moyer, St. Petersburg, FL US
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20080205050 | Lighting apparatus - An apparatus for use with an electric lamp, such apparatus comprising a housing for storing at least one battery, such housing being manufactured from a first predetermined material and having a first predetermined size and a first predetermined shape and being engageable with a base of such electric lamp. At least one light emitting diode light is disposed on such housing. A circuit mechanism operably connects the at least one battery to such at least one light emitting diode light and a switch mechanism is disposed in the circuit mechanism for selectively opening and closing the circuit mechanism. | 08-28-2008 |
Thomas Moyer, Freeport, IL US
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20100300923 | Child-Resistant, Senior-Friendly Unit Dose Container - A child-resistant and senior-friendly package comprising one or more blister cards housed within a hollow molded plastic sleeve is provided. The sleeve is assembled from a pair of identical molded plastic body sections. Each body section has a latch and an unlocking tab and the blister card has a latch-catcher for cooperating with the latch to automatically lock the blister card in a storage position within the sleeve. The sleeve has a pair of opposite spaced-apart tabs in the side edges thereof that must be simultaneously pressed to unlatch the latches from the latch-catchers to permit the blister card to be slid from the storage position to a dispensing position. When pressed, the tabs flex the blister card off adjacent latches. An embodiment including a pair of separate blister cards is provided in which the blister cards are dispensed through opposite dispensing ends of the sleeve. | 12-02-2010 |
20110068039 | Child-Resistant, Senior-Friendly Package having a Squeeze-Release Mechanism and Method of Assembly - A package for containing tablets or like separate dispensable items is provided having so-called child-resistant and senior-friendly storage and dispensing properties. An elongate outer sleeve houses a separate blister card carrying tablets or like items. The card slides into the sleeve to a storage position in which the card is housed within the outer sleeve and slides in the reverse direction to a dispensing position in which the card at least partially extends from the open end of the sleeve. The sleeve includes an internal locking restriction secured to a wall thereof, and the card includes a tail end having an integral latch. The locking restriction and latch cooperate to form a locking engagement thereby locking the card within the sleeve when the card is in the storage position. The sleeve includes visually defined squeeze locations on opposite side edges thereof that correspond to a location of the internal locking restriction. The locking engagement of the latch to the internal locking mechanism is released when the outer sleeve is squeezed at the visually defined squeeze locations. The construction of the outer sleeve from a paperboard blank, the construction of a blister card having a latch, and a method of assembling the above referenced package are also disclosed. | 03-24-2011 |
20110108451 | CHILD-RESISTANT, SENIOR-FRIENDLY PACKAGE HAVING A SQUEEZE-RELEASE MECHANISM AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLY - A package is provided that is able to contain tablets or like separate dispensable items in a manner exhibiting child-resistant and senior-friendly dispensing properties. The package includes a card, such as a blister card, and a protective hollow sleeve. The card has a base strip on which a plurality of spaced-apart compartments are provided for holding the tablets or like items, and the sleeve has an opposed pair of side edges extending between opposite ends with at least one of the ends being a dispensing end of the package. The sleeve provides a protective housing for the card when the card is in a storage position within the sleeve, and the card is slidable relative to the sleeve between the storage position and a dispensing position in which the card extends at least partially outside the sleeve to expose at least one of the compartments. The card has a pair of locking tabs extending laterally from opposite sides of the card, and the side edges of the sleeve cooperatively engage the locking tabs to lock the card in the storage position when the card is slid within the sleeve to the storage position. | 05-12-2011 |
20110186469 | Child-Resistant, Senior Friendly Package having a Deactivatable Locking Mechanism - A package for storing and dispensing tablets includes a blister card having blister compartments and a hollow plastic sleeve providing a protective housing for the blister card when the blister card is in a storage position within the sleeve. The sleeve includes a pair of latches that extend toward the blister card, and the blister card includes a pair of latch-catchers for cooperatively engaging and catching the latches when the blister card is in a storage position to automatically lock the blister card in the storage position within the sleeve when the blister card is slid to the storage position. The sleeve also includes a deactivator positionable between a first position in which the blister card is permitted to automatically lock to the sleeve when the blister card is slid to the storage position and a second position for preventing the blister card from becoming locked to the sleeve. | 08-04-2011 |
20110215022 | Blister Card with Peelable Strip for a Child-Resistant Package - A card for packaging tablets includes a tablet-carrying layer having a plurality of close-ended hollow compartments for housing tablets with each of the compartments having an open end located on an underside of the tablet-carrying layer and a sealing layer secured to the underside of the tablet-carrying layer for sealing the open ends of the compartments. The sealing layer has perforations formed therein defining a plurality of separate strips. The perforations enable each of the strips to be separately peeled away from the tablet-carrying layer without peeling away a remainder of the sealing layer. Each of the strips extends directly under a plurality of the compartments such that, when one of the strips is peeled away from the tablet-carrying layer, the contents of multiple compartments can be dispensed at a given time. | 09-08-2011 |
20130075418 | Pill Dispenser - Dispensers for packaging solid unit dosage forms, e.g., tablets, are described herein, the dispensers employing a deformable elastomeric wiper seal between a cover and a base. The cover is linearly or rotatably slidable relative to the base to seal and/or expose the compartments of the base. | 03-28-2013 |
20140305834 | CHILD-RESISTANT, SENIOR-FRIENDLY PACKAGE - A package for containing tablets or like items is provided and has child-resistant and senior-friendly dispensing properties. The package includes an outer sleeve having opposed first and second wall panels. The first wall panel has a series of separate tear-away tabs. A separate card is contained within the sleeve and has a plurality of separate compartments and at least one reinforcement rib. A series of separate push-through chads is provided by the packaging and are directly opposed from and aligned with the tabs. The reinforcement rib provides a column support between the first and second wall panels and is of a height greater than that of the compartments. Each compartment is located directly between and aligned with one of the chads and one of the tabs, and the reinforcement rib provides a pre-determined amount of spacing between the tabs and the compartments. | 10-16-2014 |
Thomas Moyer, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20110144770 | ONE MOTOR FINGER MECHANISM - A mechanical finger comprises a plurality of phalanges coupled to a single actuator using a kinematic linkage and a differential linkage arranged in parallel. The mechanical finger is capable of exhibiting consistent predictable motion when moving in free space or when contacting an object at the fingertip, and of curling in order to conform to an object when the contact is at other locations on the finger. | 06-16-2011 |
20130338796 | ONE MOTOR FINGER MECHANISM - A mechanical finger comprises a plurality of phalanges coupled to a single actuator using a kinematic linkage and a differential linkage arranged in parallel. The mechanical finger is capable of exhibiting consistent predictable motion when moving in free space or when contacting an object at the fingertip, and of curling in order to conform to an object when the contact is at other locations on the finger. | 12-19-2013 |
20140316654 | SURGICAL PATIENT SIDE CART WITH STEERING INTERFACE - A patient side cart for a teleoperated surgical system includes at least one manipulator portion for holding a surgical instrument and a steering interface. The steering interface may include at least one sensor positioned to sense turning, fore, and aft forces exerted by a user to move the cart. The steering interface may further include a coupling mechanism to removably couple the steering interface with the patient side cart. The at least one sensor may be placed in signal communication with a drive control system of the patient side cart when the steering interface is in a coupled state with the patient side cart. | 10-23-2014 |
Todd Moyer, Yachats, OR US
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20100289587 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REDUCING POWER CONSUMPTION OF AN OSCILLATOR - An apparatus for generating an oscillating signal including a negative-resistance circuit, a crystal, and a component to modify a series resonance of the crystal to decrease power consumption of the negative-resistance circuit in generating the oscillating signal. The component may include a positive-reactance circuit, one or more inductive elements, or pair of inductive elements coupled to the crystal. The apparatus may further include a frequency-tuning component for adjusting a frequency of the oscillating signal, such as a variable capacitor coupled to the crystal. The negative-resistance circuit may include a digital inverter circuit, an inverting analog amplifier, or a self-regulating circuit. The apparatus may further include a quiescent current source to supply a steady-state current to the negative-resistance circuit, and a start up current source to supply a boost current to the negative-resistance circuit only during start up to expedite the oscillating signal in reaching a defined steady-state condition. | 11-18-2010 |
Todd E. Moyer, Dalton, OH US
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20110265641 | FORCE AMPLIFIER - A force amplifier comprising a housing is provided. The force amplifier includes a force assembly positioned in the housing. The force assembly comprises an input force component, an output force component, and an intermediate force component rigidly coupling the input force component to the output force component. An assist piston is positioned in the housing. The assist piston is coupled to the force assembly. A regulating piston is positioned in the housing. The regulating piston is coupled to the force assembly. The regulating piston controls the supply of a pressurized fluid acting on the assist piston. | 11-03-2011 |
Tom Moyer, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20100167943 | System and Method for Hybridization Slide Processing - A system for the automated hybridization of a plurality of microarray slides. The system comprises an enclosure with a wash basin having an open top end, a lower carrier rotor disposed within the wash basin on a support axle for receiving a plurality of microarray slide substrates, and an upper clamp rotor disposed above the lower carrier rotor on the support axle for receiving a plurality of disposable mixers. The system is further configured so that lowering the upper clamp rotor to engage with the lower carrier rotor couples the plurality of mixers to the plurality of slide substrates to form a plurality of sealed reaction chambers, and raising the upper clamp rotor to disengage from the lower carrier rotor de-couples the plurality of mixers from the plurality of slide substrates to unseal the plurality of reaction chambers. | 07-01-2010 |
20100200021 | Slide Conditioning Systems and Methods - A slide conditioning system comprises a basin, suitable to retain fluids therein, and a slide carrier having a bidirectional valve formed therein, the slide carrier adapted to carry a plurality of slides therein. A rotor arm is rotatable relative to the basin, the rotor arm being capable of carrying the slide carrier and applying centrifugal forces to the slide carrier as the rotor arm rotates. A fluidics system is also provided and a fluid coupling port is operable to selectively and fluidly mate with the bidirectional valve of the slide carrier while the slide carrier is carried by the rotor arm to fluidly couple the slide carrier to the fluidics system. | 08-12-2010 |
20110190153 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR HYBRIDIZATION SLIDE PROCESSING | 08-04-2011 |
Wesley Calvin Moyer, Gilbert, AZ US
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20130077339 | Modular Lighting System - A lighting system includes a light collecting module having a tapered light baffle, an optical fiber coupled to a shortened base of the tapered light baffle, and a window coupled to a lengthened base of the tapered light baffle, wherein a light receiving end of the optical fiber receives light flowing through the window. The lighting system includes a light emitting fixture positioned proximate to a light emitting end of the optical fiber, wherein the light emitting fixture provides generated light and the light emitting end of the optical fiber provides collected light. | 03-28-2013 |
Wesley Thomas Moyer, Kingsport, TN US
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20090018284 | REACTOR SYSTEM WITH OPTIMIZED HEATING AND PHASE SEPARATION - A reactor system operable to facilitate a chemical reaction in a reaction medium flowing therethrough. The reactor system includes a heat exchanger for heating the reaction medium and a disengagement vessel for disengaging vapor from the heated reaction medium. | 01-15-2009 |
20110077353 | REACTOR SYSTEM WITH OPTIMIZED HEATING AND PHASE SEPARATION - A reactor system operable to facilitate a chemical reaction in a reaction medium flowing therethrough. The reactor system includes a heat exchanger for heating the reaction medium and a disengagement vessel for disengaging vapor from the heated reaction medium. | 03-31-2011 |
William C. Moyer, Drippings Springs, TX US
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20110099402 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ACTIVIATING SYSTEM COMPONENTS - A selected thread is scheduled to run on a corresponding master of a multiple threaded processing system. When the priority of the selected thread is high, the selected thread is run on the corresponding master. When the priority of the selected thread is low and the corresponding master is in an operational mode, the selected thread is run on the corresponding master. When the priority of the selected thread is low and the corresponding master is in a low power mode, the selected thread is selectively run on the corresponding master based on an amount of time that the corresponding master has been in the low power mode since its most recent entrance into the low power mode. | 04-28-2011 |
William D. Moyer, Elgin, IL US
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20130302123 | PILL TRAY - A pill tray is provided for assisting in sorting and counting of pills and capsules comprising a generally flat transparent tray surrounded by walls on three sides, a pill receiver on a fourth side, and featuring at least one return funnel on a corner distal the pill receiver. The pill tray features at least one side handle, a pill receiver that extends rearward to the same extent as the return funnel, an advertising sleeve on the underside of the tray, efficient legs, a downwardly sloping return funnel with a ridge across the access to same, and a gradually sloped ridge between the tray and the pill receiver that has no flat surfaces. The pill tray is preferably formed as a single piece by injection molding. The pill tray may be part of a kit including a multi-function spatula. | 11-14-2013 |
20140237730 | PILL TRAY SPATULA - A pharmacist's spatula, or pill tray spatula, is provided for assisting in sorting and counting of pills and capsules comprising generally flat stainless steel blades extending from opposing ends of a generally bi-conic handle. The first blade has a straight portion less than or equal in length to a width or length of a pill counting tray, a curved portion between the straight portion and the handle and a curved and angled tip at the distal end of the first edge of the first blade. The second edge of the first blade has a notched hook, a fulcrum, and a bottle opener. The second blade is short and has the shape of a flat truncated arrow. | 08-28-2014 |
William T. Moyer, Oak Island, NC US
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20090072148 | Method and apparatus for detecting wood eating insect infestation in enclosed shipping containers or in trees - An apparatus and method for detecting wood eating insect infestations. For trees, a baseline air sample is taken outside of the tree to determine a baseline CO2 concentration. A second CO2 sample is taken from underneath the bark of the tree. The results of the sample taken from underneath the bark of tree are compared to the baseline sample. An increased CO2 indicates a hidden wood eating insect infestation somewhere in the tree, even though the location of the infestation may be far removed from the place of sampling. For a shipping container, a baseline sample of air near the CO2 container is taken, then a sample is taken from the bottom of a shipping container. A shipping container need not be filled with wood products, rather wood products only be present as packing or support materials. The comparison is made between the baseline CO2 with the CO2 sample taken from inside the shipping container. An increased CO2 concentration is an indication of a hidden wood eating insect infestation inside the shipping container. | 03-19-2009 |