Nolan, NY
Alissa N. Nolan, New York, NY US
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20150258382 | TREADMILL - A treadmill is disclosed that includes: a base portion; an elongate belt extending along the base portion and rotatably disposed about a roller so that rotation of the roller causes rotation of the elongate belt; an upright portion extending from the base portion, the upright portion supporting an interface; a motor rotatably driving the roller; an elevator having a driving element engaged with the base portion, the driving element vertically movable to incline the base portion to an inclination measurable by an inclination value; and a controller electronically coupled with the motor and the elevator and including one or more processors configured to perform a number of steps with respect to the treadmill. | 09-17-2015 |
Christopher Nolan, Syracuse, NY US
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20140334149 | HIGH INTENSITY LIGHT-EMITTING DIODE LUMINAIRE ASSEMBLY - A low-cost, efficient, high intensity LED luminaire (HILL) assembly for use indoors or outdoors in wet, damp, or dry environments. In various embodiments, the HILL assembly can be powered by a universal AC or a DC electrical supply and can operate in a temperature range from about −40° C. to about +85° C. The HILL assembly can include a lens element comprising one or more concavo-convex lenses; an interchangeable LED module comprising a plurality of LEDs positioned in a LED array; and a heatsink housing containing a power supply for the LEDs. The HILL assembly can optionally comprise a circuit board for the LED array that employs thermal via technology, a lens with a frosted lip for attenuating the light source as seen from an angle, and/or a sensor for sensing an environmental parameter of interest. Driver circuitry and the LEDs are preferably mounted directly on a common circuit board. | 11-13-2014 |
Christopher D. Nolan, Syracuse, NY US
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20160073464 | HIGH INTENSITY LED ILLUMINATION DEVICE WITH AUTOMATED SENSOR-BASED CONTROL - A lighting system includes an external sensor that is configured to measure a characteristic value of light received from the lighting system in a location of an environment that is illuminated by the lighting system, and a lighting device. The lighting device includes a plurality of LEDs that include a first group of LEDs that exhibit a first color temperature and a second group of LEDs that exhibit a second color temperature, a housing, and a device controller containing control circuitry that is configured to receive data from the external sensor and automatically alter a characteristic of light emitted by one or more of the LEDs in response to the received data. The housing may include an opening that receives and secures the plurality of LEDs, a body portion that provides a heat sink for the plurality of LEDs, and a power supply. | 03-10-2016 |
20160073470 | SELECTABLE, ZONE-BASED CONTROL FOR HIGH INTENSITY LED ILLUMINATION SYSTEM - A lighting system includes a group of light emitting diode (LED) illumination devices. A controller may identify a set of the illumination devices that correspond to a zone, and to generate commands to cause the device drivers for each of the identified illumination devices to control its corresponding illumination device so that a specified color temperature, illuminance level, or both of light will be received at a location in the zone. A method for calibrating such a system is also disclosed. A user interface allows a user to select a scene after the calibration is complete. | 03-10-2016 |
Daniel A. Nolan, Corning, NY US
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20090003753 | METHOD FOR GENERATING A LINEAR SINGLE POLARIZATION OUTPUT BEAM - A method for generating a linear single-polarization output beam comprises providing an optically active linearly birefringent and linearly dichroic fiber for propagating light and having a single polarization wavelength range and a gain bandwidth; optically pumping the optically active linearly birefringent and linearly dichroic fiber for obtaining fluorescence within the gain bandwidth; and aligning the single-polarization wavelength range to overlap a desired spectral region of the gain profile. | 01-01-2009 |
20090202205 | Adjustable optical tap - An adjustable optical tap for adjusting input power, output power and drop power in a communications network includes an enclosure having a plurality of connector assemblies being configured for interconnecting input and output cables; a cover attachable to the enclosure, the cover including a plurality of drop cable ports; and a tunable splitter disposed in the enclosure in communication with the input cable and the drop cable ports, the tunable splitter being configured for adjustment to affect attenuation in a broad wavelength band. | 08-13-2009 |
20140161439 | SUPERIMPOSING OPTICAL TRANSMISSION MODES - A method of superimposing N optical transmission modes for collective transmission along a multimode optical fiber is provided where each of the N optical signals comprises N distinct superimposed transmission modes (M | 06-12-2014 |
Daniel J. Nolan, Fanklin Square, NY US
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20100284907 | TREATMENT OF TUMORS BY ABLATING BONE MARROW-DERIVED ENDOTHELIAL PROGENITOR CELLS - This invention provides methods of treating tumors and other conditions characterized by abnormal neoangiogenesis by inhibiting bone marrow-derived endothelial progenitor cells. | 11-11-2010 |
James Nolan, Centerport, NY US
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20160100283 | LOCATION DETERMINATION OF INFRASTRUCTURE DEVICE AND TERMINAL DEVICE - A method and apparatus determines a physical location of a wireless infrastructure device. At least one coarse location data from an associated terminal device is determined. Additional coarse location data are stored and accumulated. The device location is considered accurate by determining that enough received coarse location data has been received. | 04-07-2016 |
James J. Nolan, Centerport, NY US
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20130217408 | LOCATION DETERMINATION OF INFRASTRUCTURE DEVICE AND TERMINAL DEVICE - A method and apparatus determines a physical location of a wireless infrastructure device. At least one coarse location data from an associated terminal device is determined. Additional coarse location data are stored and accumulated. The device location is considered accurate by determining that enough received coarse location data has been received. | 08-22-2013 |
Joe Nolan, Massapequa, NY US
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20150257682 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DELIVERING BIOMECHANICAL FEEDBACK TO HUMAN AND OBJECT MOTION - A method and system to deliver biomechanical feedback utilizes three major elements: (1) multiple hardware data capture devices, including optical motion capture, inertial measurement units, infrared scanning devices, and two-dimensional RGB consecutive image capture devices, (2) a cross-platform compatible physics engine compatible with optical motion capture, inertial measurement units, infrared scanning devices, and two-dimensional RGB consecutive image capture devices, and (3) interactive platforms and user-interfaces to deliver real-time feedback to motions of human subjects and any objects in their possession and proximity. | 09-17-2015 |
John F. Nolan, Scotia, NY US
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20100059572 | WELD REPAIR PROCESS AND ARTICLE REPAIRED THEREBY - A method for repairing a steel alloy article, and an article repaired thereby, is provided and comprises the steps of depositing at least a first weld repair layer on a surface of the article so as to form a heat affected zone in the article beneath the surface. Locally heat treating the first weld repair layer and at least a portion of the heat affected zone adjacent the first weld repair layer at a temperature above the critical A | 03-11-2010 |
John Francis Nolan, Cobleskill, NY US
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20130193134 | TURBINE INDUCTION TEMPER SYSTEM - A turbine induction temper system. In one embodiment, an induction temper system for a turbine includes: an induction member; a control system operably connected to the induction coil; and a temperature sensor operably connected with the control system, wherein the control system is configured to control an electrical current supplied induction member in response to a temperature indicator about a component of the turbine obtained from the temperature sensor. | 08-01-2013 |
John Francis Nolan, Scotia, NY US
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20080257868 | METHOD AND SYSTEM OF WELDING A BEARING - A method of welding a bearing is provided. The method includes providing an apparatus including at least one welding torch and a processor, positioning a holding fixture proximate the apparatus, securing a bearing in position in the holding fixture, applying a bead of weld to facilitate repairing a damaged surface of the bearing and incrementally rotating the bearing with the apparatus. | 10-23-2008 |
John P. Nolan, Rochester, NY US
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20140120440 | COOLANT FLOW PULSING IN A FUEL CELL SYSTEM - Systems and methods to control the delivery of coolant to a coolant loop within a vehicular fuel cell system. During periods of low power output from one or more fuel cell stacks, operation of a pump used to circulate coolant through the loop is intermittent, thereby reducing pump usage during such times. The frequency of pump operation, as measured by a pump on/off (i.e., pulsed) cycle, may be adjusted to keep a local temperature rise within the one or more stacks to no more than a small amount over the bulk stack temperature. | 05-01-2014 |
20140186726 | METHOD TO DIAGNOSE FUEL CELL HUMIDIFICATION PROBLEMS - A system and method for determining if an RH sensor that measures the relative humidity of cathode inlet air provided to a fuel cell stack or an HFR circuit that measures stack water content is operating properly. The method provides the cathode inlet air through a WVT unit that increases the water content of the cathode inlet air. The method uses a water buffer model for determining the water content of the fuel cell stack based on inputs from a plurality of system components and revises a water transfer model using the HFR humidification signal or the RH signal to correct for WVT unit degradation. The method determines whether the RH sensor or the HFR circuit is operating properly, such as by determining if the HFR humidification signal is increasing at a rate that is faster than what the stack water content is able to increase. | 07-03-2014 |
20140272630 | CATHODE HUMIDIFICATION UNIT ADAPTING DEGREDATION FACTOR - A method and an apparatus to adapt the performance of a cathode humidification unit as a membrane in a fuel cell stack degrades over time. An algorithm compares a sensed humidity profile of the fuel cell stack and model humidity profile of a cathode humidification unit model to calculate a new degradation factor. The cathode humidification unit model uses the degradation factor in the performance of the cathode humidification unit. | 09-18-2014 |
20140272654 | REMEDIAL ACTIONS FOR AIR FLOW ERRORS IN A FUEL CELL SYSTEM - A system and method for operating a fuel cell stack of a fuel cell system in a vehicle when an error in cathode air flow rate is detected. The system and method include estimating a cathode air flow rate and detecting an error in the estimated cathode air flow rate. The system and method also include utilizing high frequency resistance measurements from a high frequency resistance sensor to control a relative humidity of the fuel cell stack when the error in the estimated cathode air flow rate has been detected. | 09-18-2014 |
20140363752 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING CABIN HEATING IN FUEL CELL VEHICLES - System and methods for controlling and optimizing coolant system parameters in a fuel cell system to obtain a requested cabin temperature in a fuel cell vehicle are presented. A method for managing a temperature in a vehicle cabin may include receiving an indication relating to a desired vehicle cabin temperature and a plurality of measured operating parameters. Based on the measured operating parameters, a projected output temperature of a cabin heat exchanger may be estimated. A determination may be made that the projected output temperature of the cabin heat exchanger is less than the indication. Based on the determination a fuel cell coolant parameter may be adjusted. | 12-11-2014 |
Julianne L. Nolan, West Babylon, NY US
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20120269463 | CONTAINER FOR PRESERVATION OF PERISHABLE FOOD ITEMS - A container for preserving food items includes a sidewall extending from a sidewall base, the sidewall defining an open interior space and a rim of the sidewall defining an opening in the container, the opening providing access to the open interior space. The container is constructed of an organic cotton fabric having a density of about 6-10 ounces per square yard (oz./sq. yd.). | 10-25-2012 |
20150044341 | CONTAINER FOR PRESERVATION OF PERISHABLE FOOD ITEMS - A container for preserving food items includes a sidewall extending from a sidewall base, the sidewall defining an open interior space and a rim of the sidewall defining an opening in the container, the opening providing access to the open interior space. The container is constructed of an organic cotton fabric having a density of about 6-10 ounces per square yard (oz./sq. yd.). | 02-12-2015 |
Justin Humphrey Nolan, New York, NY US
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20100174656 | System And Method For Coordinating Building And Construction Activities - A computer based system and method for coordinating building and construction activities that allows electronic punchlists to be created, updated, and managed remotely using a handheld device or a computer with access to the internet. The system and method allows for complete control in the field. The electronic punchlists may also be mapped to electronic blueprints for ease of navigation through multiple punchlists and tasks. Additional information such as digital media, change orders, issues, scheduling, specifications, contracts, and requests for information may also be mapped to the electronic punchlists. The punchlist data may also be used to generate reports. | 07-08-2010 |
Mike Nolan, New York, NY US
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20130104285 | Knit Gloves with Conductive Finger Pads | 05-02-2013 |
Shawn Nolan, Dewitt, NY US
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20140332544 | Safety Shield for Fuel Gas Tank - A protective shield fits onto a fuel cylinder that is mounted on a propane-powered or LNG-powered vehicle, with a cylindrical flange on the the tank surrounds a tank valve. The protective shield is formed of a cylindrical wall of a rubber-like material that fits snugly onto the cylindrical flange of the fuel tank, and has a window affixed into its upper end of the cylindrical wall. The window can be a disk of transparent Plexiglas. There are openings in the cylindrical wall to access the tank valve. The shield provides visibility of the tank valve but prevents any spray of the fuel that may escape from the tank valve from reaching the worker's face or other exposed skin. | 11-13-2014 |
Sheila Nolan, Pleasantville, NY US
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20130052718 | ATTENUATED HUMAN PARAINFLUENZA VIRUS, METHODS AND USES THEREOF - The invention provides self replicating infectious recombinant paramyxoviruses. The recombinant paramyxovirus preferably have one or more attenuating mutations. In some embodiments, the recombinant paramyxovirus has a separate variant polynucleotide encoding a P protein and a separate monocistronic polynucleotide encoding a V protein. In some embodiments, recombinant paramyxovirus have at least one temperature sensitive mutation and one non-temperature sensitive mutation. Also provided are compositions and methods for using the recombinant paramyxoviruses as described herein. | 02-28-2013 |
Tim Nolan, South Salem, NY US
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20110137325 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PERFORMING A BYPASS PROCEDURE IN A DIGESTIVE SYSTEM - Surgical instrumentation and methods for performing a bypass procedure in a digestive system incorporate laparoscopic techniques to minimize surgical trauma to the patient. The instrumentation includes, an outer guide member dimensioned for insertion and passage through an esophagus of a patient and defining an opening therein extending at least along a portion of the length of the outer guide member, an elongate anvil delivery member at least partially disposed within the opening of the outer guide member and being adapted for longitudinal movement within the outer guide member between an initial position and an actuated position and an anvil operatively engageable with the delivery member. The anvil includes an anvil rod defining a longitudinal axis and an anvil head connected to the anvil rod. The anvil head is at least partially disposed within the opening of the outer guide member when in the initial position of the delivery member and is fully exposed from the distal end of the outer guide member upon movement of the delivery member to the actuated position. | 06-09-2011 |
Timothy Nolan, South Salem, NY US
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20100065607 | ANNULAR SUPPORT STRUCTURES - Reinforcing lumen rings are configured and adapted for use in conjunction with a circular endoscopic stapling instrument having a staple cartridge assembly and an anvil assembly. The reinforcing lumen rings maintain anastomotic lumen, e.g. as formed by the circular endoscopic stapling apparatus, in an open condition. The reinforcing lumen rings can include an annular ring having an outer terminal edge and an inner terminal edge, the outer terminal edge having a diameter which is substantially equal to an outer diameter of the staple cartridge assembly and the inner terminal edge having a diameter which is substantially equal to an inner diameter of the staple cartridge assembly. | 03-18-2010 |
20110130788 | ANNULAR SUPPORT STRUCTURES - Reinforcing lumen rings arc configured and adapted for use in conjunction with a circular endoscopic stapling instrument having a staple cartridge assembly and an anvil assembly. The reinforcing lumen rings maintain anastomotic lumen, e.g. as formed by the circular endoscopic stapling apparatus, in an open condition. The reinforcing lumen rings can include an annular ring having an outer terminal edge and an inner terminal edge, the outer terminal edge having a diameter which is substantially equal to an outer diameter of the staple cartridge assembly and the inner terminal edge having a diameter which is substantially equal to an inner diameter of the staple cartridge assembly. | 06-02-2011 |
20120305629 | Annular Support Structures - Reinforcing lumen rings are configured and adapted for use in conjunction with a circular endoscopic stapling instrument having a staple cartridge assembly and an anvil assembly. The reinforcing lumen rings maintain anastomotic lumen, e.g. as formed by the circular endoscopic stapling apparatus, in an open condition. The reinforcing lumen rings can include an annular ring having an outer terminal edge and an inner terminal edge, the outer terminal edge having a diameter which is substantially equal to an outer diameter of the staple cartridge assembly and the inner terminal edge having a diameter which is substantially equal to an inner diameter of the staple cartridge assembly. | 12-06-2012 |
20150245975 | Therapeutic Compression Apparatus - A bladder assembly for a compression apparatus for providing pressure to a limb, where the bladder assembly includes at least one bladder. The bladder includes a first and a second flexible wall secured to one another about a peripheral edge thereof to form an air pocket. The bladder further includes at least one spot weld provided in a predetermined location inward of the peripheral edge connecting the first and second walls to one another to define a plurality of chambers within the air pocket. | 09-03-2015 |
Timothy J. Nolan, South Salem, NY US
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20080262302 | Endoluminal and transluminal surgical methods and devices - An access device adapted and configured to be inserted through a natural biological orifice, and related surgical methods are provided. The access device includes a body, a nozzle means and means for delivering a pressurized flow of fluid to the nozzle means. The body is configured and dimensioned to be inserted through a natural bodily orifice and has proximal and distal end portions and defines at least one lumen therethrough to accommodate passage of one or more surgical instruments. The nozzle means is operatively associated with the body for directing pressurized fluid into the lumen to develop a pressure differential in an area within a region within the lumen to form a fluid seal around the one or more surgical instruments passing therethrough. | 10-23-2008 |
20090137943 | SYSTEM FOR SURGICAL INSUFFLATION AND GAS RECIRCULATION - A system for insufflation and recirculation of insufflation fluid in a surgical procedure. The system includes a control unit having a fluid pump, a supply conduit, a return fluid conduit and a pressure-controlled valve. The fluid pump is adapted and configured to circulate insufflation fluid through the system. The supply conduit is in fluid communication with an output of the fluid pump and configured and adapted for delivering pressurized insufflation fluid to an output port of the control unit. The return conduit is in fluid communication with an input of the fluid pump for delivering insufflation fluid to the fluid pump and is configured and adapted for returning insufflation fluid from an input port of the control unit. The pressure-controlled is in fluid communication with the supply conduit and the return conduit, and is adapted and configured to receive a control signal and respond to the control signal by opening, thereby fluidly connecting the supply conduit and the return conduit with one another. | 05-28-2009 |
20100185139 | System and method for improved gas recirculation in surgical trocars with pneumatic sealing - Systems for insufflation and recirculation of insufflation fluid in a surgical procedure include a control unit having a fluid pump, a supply conduit, a return fluid conduit and a pressure-controlled valve. The pressure-controlled valve is in fluid communication with an insufflation gas supply, the supply conduit and the return conduit and is adapted and configured to respond to pressure control signals to adjust position and thereby system flow parameters, to reduce entrainment of air from the surrounding environment, and to increase the concentration of insufflation gas in an operative space, and/or to reduce an overpressure condition in the operative space. | 07-22-2010 |
20110087142 | COMPRESSION GARMENTS WITH HEEL ELEVATION - A compression garment includes a backing member with a proximal end portion and opposed distal end portion. The backing member is configured to be disposed about at least a portion of a lower leg between calf and heel and has an inner surface to be disposed facing the lower leg, and an opposite outer surface. The garment further includes at least one compression bladder disposed within the backing member configured to compress at least a portion of the lower leg to augment venous return flow in the lower leg, an elevation member operatively coupled to the backing member and configured to elevate the heel from an underlying support surface and at least one support member disposed along a portion of the elevation member and along a portion of the backing member to retain the elevation member in a desired position with respect to the backing member to elevate the heel. | 04-14-2011 |
20120041351 | THERAPEUTIC COMPRESSION APPARATUS - A therapeutic compression apparatus having a primary wrap, a foot wrap and a stirrup is provided. The primary wrap encircles a first portion of a leg and applies compression thereto. The foot wrap encircles at least a portion of the foot and applies compression thereto. The foot wrap may be integrated with the stirrup, detachably connected or provided separately. The compression apparatus may be configured such that one or more bladders are provided therein. The compression apparatus may include a pressure gauge and pump for controlling an amount of pressure applied to the treatment site. A bladder assembly with a number of fluid bladder configurations is also provided for use within a compression apparatus. The bladder may be configured to provide a gradient pressure profile to the treatment site when filled. | 02-16-2012 |
20120316480 | THERAPEUTIC COMPRESSION APPARATUS - A compression garment includes a wrap member with a proximal end portion and opposed distal end portion. The wrap member is configured to wrap about at least a portion of a lower leg between calf and heel. The wrap member includes an inner sheet configured and adapted to be disposed facing the lower leg in use, and an outer sheet joined to the inner sheet with a leg compression bladder defined between the inner and outer sheets. The leg compression bladder is configured to compress at least a portion of the lower leg to augment venous return flow in the lower leg. | 12-13-2012 |
20130060091 | ENDOLUMINAL AND TRANSLUMINAL SURGICAL METHODS AND DEVICES - An access device adapted and configured to be inserted through a natural biological orifice, and related surgical methods are provided. The access device includes a body, a nozzle means and means for delivering a pressurized flow of fluid to the nozzle means. The body is configured and dimensioned to be inserted through a natural bodily orifice and has proximal and distal end portions and defines at least one lumen therethrough to accommodate passage of one or more surgical instruments. The nozzle means is operatively associated with the body for directing pressurized fluid into the lumen to develop a pressure differential in an area within a region within the lumen to form a fluid seal around the one or more surgical instruments passing therethrough. | 03-07-2013 |
20140309583 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMPROVED GAS RECIRCULATION IN SURGICAL TROCARS WITH PNEUMATIC SEALING - Systems for insufflation and recirculation of insufflation fluid in a surgical procedure include a control unit having a fluid pump, a supply conduit, a return fluid conduit and a pressure-controlled valve. The pressure-controlled valve is in fluid communication with an insufflation gas supply, the supply conduit and the return conduit and is adapted and configured to respond to pressure control signals to adjust position and thereby system flow parameters, to reduce entrainment of air from the surrounding environment, and to increase the concentration of insufflation gas in an operative space, and/or to reduce an overpressure condition in the operative space. | 10-16-2014 |
20140336567 | SYSTEM FOR SURGICAL INSUFFLATION AND GAS RECIRCULATION - A system for insufflation and recirculation of insufflation fluid in a surgical procedure. The system includes a control unit having a fluid pump, a supply conduit, a return fluid conduit and a pressure-controlled valve. The fluid pump is adapted and configured to circulate insufflation fluid through the system. The supply conduit is in fluid communication with an output of the fluid pump and configured and adapted for delivering pressurized insufflation fluid to an output port of the control unit. The return conduit is in fluid communication with an input of the fluid pump for delivering insufflation fluid to the fluid pump and is configured and adapted for returning insufflation fluid from an input port of the control unit. The pressure-controlled is in fluid communication with the supply conduit and the return conduit, and is adapted and configured to receive a control signal and respond to the control signal by opening, thereby fluidly connecting the supply conduit and the return conduit with one another. | 11-13-2014 |
20140358070 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMPROVED GAS RECIRCULATION IN SURGICAL TROCARS WITH PNEUMATIC SEALING - Systems for insufflation and recirculation of insufflation fluid in a surgical procedure include a control unit having a fluid pump, a supply conduit, a return fluid conduit and a pressure-controlled valve. The pressure-controlled valve is in fluid communication with an insufflation gas supply, the supply conduit and the return conduit and is adapted and configured to respond to pressure control signals to adjust position and thereby system flow parameters, to reduce entrainment of air from the surrounding environment, and to increase the concentration of insufflation gas in an operative space, and/or to reduce an overpressure condition in the operative space. | 12-04-2014 |
Tyler Richard Nolan, Sayville, NY US
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20150161665 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF PREDICTING A LOCATION OF A CONSUMER WITHIN A RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT - The disclosure relates to systems and methods of predicting one or more locations to which a consumer will travel within a retail establishment during a current shopping trip based on prior shopping histories, current in-store behavior, and demographic information. The system may make the predictions based on a model of a population of consumers to determine correlations between prior shopping histories and demographic information and locations visited during previous shopping trips. A particular consumer's shopping histories, current in-store behavior, and demographics may be used to identify an appropriate model for the consumer. The system may use the model to make the predictions and provide information such as incentives based on the predictions. | 06-11-2015 |