Olson, TX
Alex Olson, Houston, TX US
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20140152456 | Failure Point Diagnostics in Cable Telemetry - Methods and systems for failure point diagnostics in cable telemetry at a wellsite. The methods involve providing a system includes a cable operatively coupling between a surface modem and a downhole modem that is operatively coupled to a downhole toolstring of one or more downhole tools via a toolbus. The methods further involve generating a plurality of test signals, sequentially applying the test signals across one or more test loops in the cable telemetry system, and generating a failure point alert when at least one of the test signals fails in at least one of the test loops. The failure point alert identifies which component of the cable telemetry system caused the test signal to fail. | 06-05-2014 |
20140152457 | Toolstring Communication in Cable Telemetry - Systems and methods for toolstring communication in cable telemetry. The methods involve positioning a cable telemetry system in a wellbore. The cable telemetry system can include a surface modem, a downhole toolstring of downhole tools, a downhole modem operatively coupled to the downhole toolstring, a cable operatively coupling between the surface modem and the downhole modem, and a surface data routing module that polls and trains the cable telemetry system. The methods also involve performing a pre-transmission poll of a rate requirement for the downhole toolstring and a telemetry type for the downhole modem, applying a training phase to establish a transmission link between the surface modem and the downhole modem, configuring data obtained by the downhole toolstring for an uplink via the transmission link, and transmitting the uplink via the transmission link. | 06-05-2014 |
20140152459 | Wellsite System and Method for Multiple Carrier Frequency, Half Duplex Cable Telemetry - Methods and systems for multiple carrier frequency, half duplex cable telemetry for a wellsite. The methods involve generating a first type of bi-directional message in a first propagation mode, generating a second type of bi-directional message in the first propagation mode and in a second propagation mode, transmitting over a cable operatively coupling a surface modem and a downhole modem the first and second types of bi-directional message sequentially in a plurality of time periods across a single frequency bandwidth, and separating each of the first and second types of bi-directional message from a most subsequently transmitted one of the first and second types of bi-directional message by a quiet time sample during which no message is transmitted. | 06-05-2014 |
Allen B. Olson, Flower Mound, TX US
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20100189511 | DRY ACID SOIL TREATMENT COMPOSITION - According to one aspect of the present invention, a soil treatment composition is provided. In one embodiment, the soil treatment composition includes an acidic material containing at least one organic acid and at least one inorganic acid, and a plurality of substrate particles supporting the acidic material. In another embodiment, the substrate particles are sized to be retained on a 100 mesh sieve. In yet another embodiment, the organic acid includes an oxalic acid, a citric acid, or combinations thereof. In yet another embodiment, the soil treatment composition further includes a soil/plant nutrient material. | 07-29-2010 |
Carl Olson, College Station, TX US
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20090101606 | Product shelf divider system and method - The present invention relates generally to a shelf divider system for retail store product storage and display; more particularly, the present invention enables organization and presentation of a wide variety and types of products. A plurality of shelf dividers attach substantially perpendicularly to a pair of base strips. This perpendicular attachment is accomplished by inserting snap-fit pegs on the bottom of the shelf dividers into an array of mating holes formed in the base strips. Each adjacent pair of dividers forms a product organizing channel to keep the products in neat rows on the store shelf. Product paddles slide through the product organizing channel. An elongated pull ring attached to the product paddle causes products to move through the product organizing channel across the product shelf toward the front edge of the product shelf. | 04-23-2009 |
Chris Olson, Houston, TX US
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20080272600 | LEVER OPERATED PIVOTING FLOAT WITH GENERATOR - The disclosure teaches improvements of the lever operated pivoting float with generator. The improved parts include an improvement in the torsion spring system, more streamlined floatation, counter weighted and ballast balanced, buoyant lever arm and a shock absorbing lever arm. The device can also be use up side down. The disclosure also teaches a floating electric power generator including a buoyant float component, a lever arm pivoting on a shaft of the float and attached to a submerged structure, and an electrical generator that includes a shaft that turns in response to the pivoting of the lever arm. Also disclosed is a floating electric power generator including a float in a “U” or horseshoe shape with an opening for mounting the pivoting lever arm on a shaft, a generator contained within one arm of the float, a combination spring and shaft component wherein the springs are compressed by pulling down of the pivoting lever arm, and energy from the compression or relaxation of the power is communicated to the generator shaft to power the generator. The disclosure teaches a floating electric power generator comprising: a float in a “U” or horseshoe shape with an opening for mounting a pod shaped pivoting lever arm on a shaft, a generator contained within the lever arm pod, a chain, coil spring and end cap configuration in communication with a shaft within the lever arm wherein the chain is wrapped about the shaft when the lever arm is pulled down and thereby compressing the spring, a gear component on the shaft in communication with at least one other gear fixed to the generator rotating shaft so that as the lever arm rotates about the shaft, the generator rotating shaft is turned. The pod holds the weight of the generator and the generator acts as a counter weight and ballast to force the back end of the float under as it is lifted out of the water. The pivoting floatation device has large ends and thinner mid sections so that the float will enter the water smoothly. | 11-06-2008 |
Christopher Olson, Austin, TX US
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20100306510 | SINGLE CYCLE DATA MOVEMENT BETWEEN GENERAL PURPOSE AND FLOATING-POINT REGISTERS - Systems and methods for providing single cycle movement of data between a floating-point register file (FRF) and a general purpose or integer register file (RF) of a microprocessor system are provided. The system may include an integer execution unit operative to execute instructions with single cycle latency, a floating-point execution unit, a working register file (WRF), an FRF, and an IRF. To achieve the single cycle movement functionality, the integer execution unit may physically own the WRF, IRF, and FRF, and may monitor and control any dependencies between them. Thus, since the integer execution unit has direct read access to both the IRF and the FRF, data may be moved between the two register files using the single cycle operation of the integer execution unit, without the need to store and load the data from memory. | 12-02-2010 |
David M. Olson, The Woodlands, TX US
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20110219150 | DMA ENGINE CAPABLE OF CONCURRENT DATA MANIPULATION - Disclosed is a method and device for concurrently performing a plurality of data manipulation operations on data being transferred via a Direct Memory Access (DMA) channel managed by a DMA controller/engine. A Control Data Block (CDB) that controls where the data is retrieved from, delivered to, and how the plurality of data manipulation operations are performed may be fetched by the DMA controller. A CDB processor operating within the DMA controller may read the CDB and set up the data reads, data manipulation operations, and data writes in accord with the contents of the CDB. Data may be provided from one or more sources and data/modified data may be delivered to one or more destinations. While data is being channeled through the DMA controller, the DMA controller may concurrently perform a plurality of data manipulation operations on the data, such as, but not limited to: hashing, HMAC, fill pattern, LFSR, EEDP check, EEDP generation, XOR, encryption, and decryption. The data modification engines that perform the data manipulation operations may be implemented on the DMA controller such that the use of memory during data manipulation operations uses local RAM so as to avoid a need to access external memory during data manipulation operations. | 09-08-2011 |
20120159239 | DATA MANIPULATION OF POWER FAIL - Disclosed is a power isolation and backup system. When a power fail condition is detected, temporary storage is flushed to an SDRAM. After the flush, interfaces are halted, and power is removed from most of the chip except the SDRAM subsystem. The SDRAM subsystem copies data from an SDRAM to a flash memory. On the way, the data may be encrypted, and/or a data integrity signature calculated. To restore data, the SDRAM subsystem copies data from the flash memory to the SDRAM. On the way, the data being restored may be decrypted, and/or a data integrity signature checked. | 06-21-2012 |
Dean P. Olson, Midland, TX US
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20080202752 | Low density, high yield cement slurry formulation and method of using the same - A cement mix for cementing the well casing within a wellbore which contains a synergistic blend of an alkali metasilicate and/or alkali silicate, aluminum silicate and either silica fume or micro silica quartz along with a Portland cement. The cement mix, when combined with mix water, may render a cementitious slurry having a density less than or equal to 11.5 pounds per gallon (ppg); the amount of mix water in the cementitious slurry being between from about 200 to about 560 percent by weight of cement (BWOC). The compressive strength of such cementitious slurries, when cured, is in excess of 100 psi, more typically in excess of 200 psi, after 72 hours at 130° F. | 08-28-2008 |
Eric N. Olson, Dallas, TX US
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20090087412 | Methods and compositions relating to HDAC 4 and 5 regulation of cardiac gene expression - The present invention relates to cardiac hypertrophy. More particularly, the present invention defines the molecular events linking calcium stimulation to cardiac hypertrophy. More specifically, the present invention shows that Ca | 04-02-2009 |
20100212036 | SELECTIVE INHIBITION OF HISTONE DEACETYLASES 1 AND 2 AS A TREATMENT FOR CARDIAC HYPERTROPHY - The present invention provides for methods of treating and preventing cardiac hypertrophy. Class I HDACs, which are known to participate in regulation of chromatin structure and gene expression, have generally been considered as pro-hypertrophic in their action. However, the present invention demonstrates that inhibition of certain Class I HDACs should be avoided in the treatment of cardiac hypertrophy, thereby pointing toward selective, and not global, inhibition of Class I HDACs. In particular, the present invention provides for selective inhibition of HDACs 1 and/or 2, and the avoidance of inhibition of HDAC3. | 08-19-2010 |
20110196017 | MICRO-RNA THAT PROMOTES VASCULAR INTEGRITY AND USES THEREOF - The present invention relates to the identification of a microRNA, designated miR-126, that is a regulator of vascular integrity in endothelial cells. This endothelial cell-restricted microRNA mediates developmental angiogenesis in vivo, and targeted deletion of miR-126 in mice causes leaky vessels, hemorrhaging, and partial embryonic lethality, due to a loss of vascular integrity and defects in endothelial cell proliferation, migration, and angiogenesis. These vascular abnormalities resemble the consequences of diminished signaling by angiogenic growth factors, such as VEGF and FGF. These findings have important therapeutic implications for a variety of disorders involving abnormal angiogenesis and vascular leakage. Methods of treating disease states characterized by ischemia, vascular damage, and pathologic neovascularization by modulating miR-126 function are disclosed. | 08-11-2011 |
20120029200 | Stem Cell Differentiating Agents and Uses Therefor - The present invention relates to screens for compounds that can induce stem cell differentiation. In addition, isoxazoles and sulfonyl hydrazones are identified as general classes of compounds that can induce differentiation of stem cells into cells of neuronal and cardiac fate, respectively. | 02-02-2012 |
20120213738 | Cardiac Repair By Reprogramming of Cardiac Fibroblasts Into Cardiomyocytes - The present invention involves the use of transcription factors including Tbx5, Mef2C, Hand2, myocardin and Gata4 to reprogram cardiac fibroblasts into cardiomyocytes, both in vitro and in vivo. Such methods find particular use in the treatment of patients post-myocardial infarction to prevent or limit scarring and to promote myocardial repair. | 08-23-2012 |
20130005658 | MICRO-RNA REGULATION IN ISCHEMIA AND ISCHEMIA-REPERFUSION INJURY - The present invention relates to the identification of miRNAs that are involved in cardiac remodeling following ischemia and ischemia reperfusion injury. A subset of these miRNAs are regulated in the short term following an ischemic event indicating that these miRNAs play an important role in the induction of subsequent pathological events. Modulation of these identified miRNAs as a treatment or prevention for myocardial ischemia and ischemia reperfusion injury is described. | 01-03-2013 |
20130143935 | STEM CELL DIFFERENTIATING AGENTS AND USES THEREFOR - The present invention relates to screens for compounds that can induce stem cell differentiation. In addition, isoxazoles and sulfonyl hydrazones are identified as general classes of compounds that can induce differentiation of stem cells into cells of neuronal and cardiac fate, respectively. | 06-06-2013 |
20130150427 | REGULATION OF METABOLISM BY MIR-378 - The present invention provides a method of regulating fatty acid metabolism in a cell by contacting the cell with a modulator of miR-378 and/or miR-378* activity or expression. The present invention also provides a method of treating or preventing a metabolic disorder, such as obesity, diabetes, or metabolic syndrome, in a subject by administering to the subject an inhibitor of miR-378 and/or miR-378* expression or activity. Methods of treating or preventing pathologic cardiac hypertrophy, cardiac remodeling, myocardial infarction, or heart failure in a subject by inhibiting the expression or activity of miR-378 and/or miR-378* in a subject are also disclosed. | 06-13-2013 |
20130195891 | Micro-RNA family that Modulates Fibrosis and Uses Thereof - The present invention relates to the identification of a microRNA family, designated miR-29a-c, that is a key regulator of fibrosis in cardiac tissue. The inventors show that members of the miR-29 family are down-regulated in the heart tissue in response to stress, and are up-regulated in heart tissue of mice that are resistant to both stress and fibrosis. Also provided are methods of modulating expression and activity of the miR-29 family of miRNAs as a treatment for fibrotic disease, including cardiac hypertrophy, skeletal muscle fibrosis other fibrosis related diseases and collagen loss-related disease. | 08-01-2013 |
20130245092 | MICRO-RNAS THAT CONTROL MYOSIN EXPRESSION AND MYOFIBER IDENTITY - The present invention relates to the identification of two microRNAs, miR-499 and miR-208b, that repress fast skeletal muscle contractile protein genes. Expression of miR-499 and/or miR-208b can be used to repress fast fiber genes and activate slow fiber genes in the treatment of musculoskeletal disorders. Inhibition of miR-499 and/or miR-208b is proposed as a treatment for cardiac hypertrophy, myocardial infarction, and/or heart failure. Pharmaceutical compositions comprising antagonists and agonists of miR-499 and miR-208b function are also disclosed. | 09-19-2013 |
20130259908 | Micro-RNA Family that Modulates Fibrosis and Uses Thereof - The present invention relates to the identification of a microRNA family, designated miR-29a-c, that is a key regulator of fibrosis in cardiac tissue. The inventors show that members of the miR-29 family are down-regulated in the heart tissue in response to stress, and are up-regulated in heart tissue of mice that are resistant to both stress and fibrosis. Also provided are methods of modulating expression and activity of the miR-29 family of miRNAs as a treatment for fibrotic disease, including cardiac hypertrophy, skeletal muscle fibrosis other fibrosis related diseases and collagen loss-related disease. | 10-03-2013 |
20130261169 | Micro-RNA Family That Modulates Fibrosis and Uses Thereof - The present invention relates to the identification of a microRNA family, designated miR-29a-c, that is a key regulator of fibrosis in cardiac tissue. The inventors show that members of the miR-29 family are down-regulated in the heart tissue in response to stress, and are up-regulated in heart tissue of mice that are resistant to both stress and fibrosis. Also provided are methods of modulating expression and activity of the miR-29 family of miRNAs as a treatment for fibrotic disease, including cardiac hypertrophy, skeletal muscle fibrosis other fibrosis related diseases and collagen loss-related disease. | 10-03-2013 |
20140011859 | ANTIMIR-451 FOR THE TREATMENT OF POLYCYTHEMIAS - The present invention provides methods of treating diseases and disorders associated with aberrant erythropoiesis. Specifically, the present invention provides a method for treating polycythemia in a subject by administering an inhibitor of miR-451. Methods of increasing red blood cell count and treating anemia in a subject by administering miR-451 mimetics are also disclosed. | 01-09-2014 |
20140051745 | MICRO-RNAS OF THE MIR-15 FAMILY MODULATE CARDIOMYOCYTE SURVIVAL AND CARDIAC REPAIR - A family of microRNAs, called the miR-15 family, which includes miR-195, are shown to be up-regulated during pathological cardiac remodeling and repress the expression of mRNAs required for cell proliferation and survival, with consequent loss of cardiomyocytes. Strategies to block expression of the miR-15 family in the heart as a treatment for diverse cardiac disease are provided. | 02-20-2014 |
20140179764 | DUAL TARGETING OF MIR-208 AND MIR-499 IN THE TREATMENT OF CARDIAC DISORDERS - The present invention provides a method of treating or preventing cardiac disorders in a subject in need thereof by inhibiting the expression or function of both miR-499 and miR-208 in the heart cells of the subject. In particular, specific protocols for administering inhibitors of the two miRNAs that achieve efficient, long-term suppression are disclosed. In addition, the invention provides a method for treating or preventing musculoskeletal disorders in a subject in need thereof by increasing the expression or activity of both miR-208 and miR-499 in skeletal muscle cells of the subject. | 06-26-2014 |
20140221464 | Compositions and Methods for Treating Skeletal Myopathy - The present invention provides a method of preventing or treating a myopathy, such as a skeletal myopathy, comprising administering a modulator of a miRNA. In one embodiment, the skeletal myopathy is centronuclear myopathy. The modulator can be an agonist that promotes the expression, function or activity of a miR-133 family member. The miR-133 family member can be miR-133a or miR-133b. | 08-07-2014 |
20150307847 | CARDIAC REPAIR BY REPROGRAMMING OF CARDIAC FIBROBLASTS INTO CARDIOMYOCYTES - The present invention involves the use of transcription factors including Tbx5, Mef2C, Hand2, myocardin and Gata4 to reprogram cardiac fibroblasts into cardiomyocytes, both in vitro and in vivo. Such methods find particular use in the treatment of patients post-myocardial infarction to prevent or limit scarring and to promote myocardial repair. | 10-29-2015 |
Eric N. Olson, Austin, TX US
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20120165392 | Identification of Micro-RNAS Involved in Post-Myocardial Infarction Remodeling and Heart Failure - The present invention relates to the identification of miRNAs that are involved in heart failure and the process of post-myocardial infarction remodeling in heart tissue. Modulation of these identified miRNAs as a treatment for myocardial infarction, cardiac remodelling, and heart failure is described. | 06-28-2012 |
Eric S. Olson, Fort Worth, TX US
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20130098732 | HYBRID OVERRUNNING CLUTCH ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME - A hybrid overrunning clutch includes a metal outer race and a composite outer ring that are each sized and configured such that the metal race generates a preload on the composite outer race throughout the operational temperature of the clutch. The composite outer ring significantly reduces that total weight of the clutch, as compared to a completely metal outer race. The present application further includes a method of assembling the metal outer race and composite outer ring so that thermal expansion of the metal outer race creates the preload in the composite outer ring. The present application also includes a method of designing a hybrid overrunning clutch. | 04-25-2013 |
Gary Olson, Duncanville, TX US
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20140366459 | Personal Storm Shelter - A personal storm shelter has a cover, pillar support, and a tensioning device. When a locking lever is moved in a downward motion or into a closed position, it puts the tensioning device in tension and locks said cover portion to the ground by way of an anchoring support. Cover portion thereby protects any objects inside cover portion area from outside influences. | 12-18-2014 |
Gary V. Olson, Duncanville, TX US
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20140366459 | Personal Storm Shelter - A personal storm shelter has a cover, pillar support, and a tensioning device. When a locking lever is moved in a downward motion or into a closed position, it puts the tensioning device in tension and locks said cover portion to the ground by way of an anchoring support. Cover portion thereby protects any objects inside cover portion area from outside influences. | 12-18-2014 |
Gregory D. Olson, Plano, TX US
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20110103231 | System and Method for Mapping Internet Protocol Television Interference - A method in a server for monitoring an Internet Protocol television (IPTV) service for a customer premises is disclosed. A first geographical location of a customer premises is retrieved, and a second geographical location of an amplitude modulation broadcasting facility within a threshold distance from the customer premises is retrieved. A first signal transmission power rating for the amplitude modulation broadcasting facility during daytime hours is retrieved, as is second signal transmission power rating for the amplitude modulation broadcasting facility during nighttime hours. A time of day that the IPTV service failure occurs is determined based on the first signal transmission power rating for the daytime hours and the second signal transmission power rating for the nighttime hours. | 05-05-2011 |
20110131617 | Noise Reduction Apparatus with Isolation Transformers in an Internet Protocol Television System - A residential gateway includes an Internet Protocol television (IPTV) network communication port and a first isolation transformer circuit. The IPTV network communication port is configured to receive a signal from an ITPV network. The first isolation transformer circuit is in communication with the IPTV network communication port. The isolation transformer is configured to receive the signal from the IPTV network communication port, and to transform a ground of the signal to float at a ground potential of a power source of the residential gateway. | 06-02-2011 |
20140130113 | NOISE REDUCTION APPARATUS WITH ISOLATION TRANSFORMERS IN AN INTERNET PROTOCOL TELEVISION SYSTEM - A residential gateway includes an Internet Protocol television (IPTV) network communication port and a first isolation transformer circuit. The IPTV network communication port is configured to receive a signal from an ITPV network. The first isolation transformer circuit is in communication with the IPTV network communication port. The isolation transformer is configured to receive the signal from the IPTV network communication port, and to transform a ground of the signal to float at a ground potential of a power source of the residential gateway | 05-08-2014 |
Jack Edward Olson, Austin, TX US
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20090187586 | SELECTING VARIOUS ALGORITHMS TO COMPRESS COLUMNS OF ANALYTIC DATA IN A READ-ONLY RELATIONAL DATABASE IN A MANNER THAT ALLOWS DECOMPRESSION OF THE COMPRESSED DATA USING MINIMAL SYSTEM RESOURCES - A method, computer program product and system for balancing compression efficiency against access performance. Source data is read from a database row by row and column by column within each row. Algorithm(s) are selected to compress the data read for each column. Algorithms are selected in a manner that closely maximizes the amount of data stored in a given amount of disk space but requires minimal system resources to decompress the compressed data. These algorithms are stored in a control block. Further, parameters that allow the read data to be stored in a compressed manner efficiently are stored in the control block. Upon a second reading of the source data, data is compressed column by column using the appropriate algorithms and parameters. The compressed data may then be decompressed using the appropriate algorithms and parameters. In this manner, a better balance may be realized between compression efficiency and access performance. | 07-23-2009 |
20100325096 | MAXIMIZING SYSTEM RESOURCES USED TO DECOMPRESS READ-ONLY COMPRESSED ANALYTIC DATA IN A RELATIONAL DATABASE TABLE - A method, computer program product and system for minimizing system resources used to decompress read-only compressed analytic data in a relational database table. An i-code list associated with a relational database table is converted into a programming language. The programming language is compiled in object code and stored in a module in the user's system. The object code is called with a pointer designating the particular row in the database containing the compressed data to be decompressed. The compressed data designated by the pointer is decompressed upon execution of the object code. By having the source code for decompressing the compressed data stored as object code in the user's system, the interpretation step (as used in the i-code method) is avoiding thereby reducing the number of machine cycles used to decompress the compressed data. As a result, query programs will be able to access large amounts of data more quickly. | 12-23-2010 |
20100332462 | MAXIMIZING SYSTEM RESOURCES USED TO DECOMPRESS READ-ONLY COMPRESSED ANALYTIC DATA IN A RELATIONAL DATABASE TABLE - A method, computer program product and system for minimizing system resources used to decompress read-only compressed analytic data in a relational database table. An i-code list associated with a relational database table is converted into a programming language. The programming language is compiled in object code and stored in a module in the user's system. The object code is called with a pointer designating the particular row in the database containing the compressed data to be decompressed. The compressed data designated by the pointer is decompressed upon execution of the object code. By having the source code for decompressing the compressed data stored as object code in the user's system, the interpretation step (as used in the i-code method) is avoiding thereby reducing the number of machine cycles used to decompress the compressed data. As a result, query programs will be able to access large amounts of data more quickly. | 12-30-2010 |
Jason Olson, Pearland, TX US
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20140311384 | LOW VOC COATING REDUCERS - A coating reducers containing low volatile organic compounds (VOCs) to improve adverse environmental impacts, where the reducers may be water or solvent based and include mixtures of VOC exempt solvents and/or low vapor pressure (LVP) solvents and paints, lacquers, and varnishes diluted with the reducers. | 10-23-2014 |
20150299499 | LOW VOC ADHESION PRETREATING AND PAINT ADDITIVE COMPOSITIONS, PRETREATING AND PAINT COMPOSITIONS THEREFROM AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING SAME - Surface pretreating additive compositions, surface pretreating compositions therefrom, surface adhesion promoting compositions, and paint compositions therefrom including an adhesion promoter system, a surfactant system, a solvent system, a solid system, a drying agent system, a crosslinking agent system, a biocide system, a UV stabilizer system, an abrasion resistance system, a wetting system, a defoaming system, and/or a paint additive system and to methods for making and using the compositions. | 10-22-2015 |
Jay L. Olson, Frisco, TX US
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20150332199 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COMMUNICATING REPORTS WITHIN AN ENTERPRISE TO EXTERNAL MODULES - An interface receives data from a plurality of data sources. A processor applies quality control rules to the data and compares the data to historical data. The processor determines whether the data is inconsistent the with historical data based on the comparison. When the data does not comply with the quality control rules or the data is inconsistent with the historical data, the processor generates a common exceptions report comprising an exception, wherein the exception comprises at least one of a fatal exception and a warning exception. If an exception is generated, the process determines whether the exception is fatal. When an exception is not generated, the interface communicates the data to a plurality of external modules. When a warning exception is generated, the interface communicates the data to at least one of the external modules and communicates the exception to at least one of the data sources. When a fatal exception is generated, the interface prevents communication of the data to the external modules and communicates the exception to at least one of the data sources. | 11-19-2015 |
John C. Olson, Livingston, TX US
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20150321243 | Manual Tool for Precision Forming of Ear Wires for Jewelry - A tool is provided for bending wire for use in earrings. The tool has a two handles; an anvil plate; two terraced floating bars; two forming links, each having a stanchion projecting therefrom and a forming link rod projecting from the first forming link; an upper and lower linkage arm; a translating pin; and a planetary gear having an eccentric forming rod projecting from its lower face. The anvil plate has a longitudinal slot and arcuate minor and major forming slots formed therethrough; a circumferential gear formed on one side of the anvil plate, adjacent and exterior to the major forming slot, spanning less than 360°; and a retaining wall and a forming anvil formed on the other side of the anvil plate. The handles are pivotally joined to the anvil plate such that the forming link rod and a stanchion engage a wire lying against the retaining wall. | 11-12-2015 |
John S. Olson, Houston, TX US
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20150072337 | THERANOSTIC METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF MALARIA - Methods, systems, and apparatuses for employing nanobubbles for theranostic purposes are provided. In one embodiment, a method comprising introducing a photothermal nanobubble into a malaria-infected red blood cell is provided. | 03-12-2015 |
Jon Olson, Houston, TX US
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20100211113 | Bone Screw With Channels - Embodiments of the invention may prevent or diminish a bone screw from “backing out” from bone. Bone particulate residing in channels of the bone screw may promote bone growth that would reduce the potential of backing out. Furthermore, bone particulate from drilling and tapping functions can cause increased friction. However, by placing bone particulate in channels of the bone screw, potential binding may be reduced resulting in less stress on the screw shaft. Also, breaking of screws during screw insertion may be reduced due to tapering of the screw. | 08-19-2010 |
20120191208 | Subtalar Implant - One embodiment of the invention includes a sinus tarsi implant with an inverted thread profile having a lip or lips at the thread crest. The lips may help hold tissue in-growth and give greater purchase to the implant. The implant may also include voids that traverse threads. The voids may create an open area for soft tissue to grow into. The voids may be relatively small and consequently promote faster tissue in-growth. Thus, the lips and/or voids limit migration. They do this without creating sharp edges or pressure points (or at least limiting such creation) that are typically associated with techniques (e.g., cutting deep negative thread spaces) used to prevent migration. Therefore, the embodiments of the invention limit migration while also limiting patient discomfort. Other embodiments are disclosed. | 07-26-2012 |
20120191209 | Spherical Subtalar Implant - One embodiment of the invention includes a sinus tarsi implant with a proximal portion that includes a spherical portion. The spherical portion may include apertures for tissue in-growth. The implant design limits patient discomfort due to pressure points. Other embodiments are disclosed. | 07-26-2012 |
20140195000 | SPERICAL SUBTALAR IMPLANT - One embodiment of the invention includes a sinus tarsi implant with a proximal portion that includes a spherical portion. The spherical portion may include apertures for tissue in-growth. The implant design limits patient discomfort due to pressure points. Other embodiments are disclosed. | 07-10-2014 |
20140303677 | Bone Screw With Channels - Embodiments of the invention may prevent or diminish a bone screw from “backing out” from bone. Bone particulate residing in channels of the bone screw may promote bone growth that would reduce the potential of backing out. Furthermore, bone particulate from drilling and tapping functions can cause increased friction. However, by placing bone particulate in channels of the bone screw, potential binding may be reduced resulting in less stress on the screw shaft. Also, breaking of screws during screw insertion may be reduced due to tapering of the screw. | 10-09-2014 |
Jon Olson, Cedar Park, TX US
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20090071108 | DEEP DRAW CONTAINER FORMING METHOD - The present disclosure is directed to processes for manufacturing shaped articles for unit-dose packaging with at least one formed recess (e.g., a blister), in particular for unit-dose packaging of pharmaceutical dosage forms. In certain embodiments, the first step of the process is directed to drawing the film material (e.g., metal-plastic foil) with one or more plungers to form a primary contour, the contour having a depth of at least 100% and up to 150% of the depth of the formed recess. The second stage involves shaping the primary contour with one or more plunger(s) to the desired formed recess, with a depth that is less than the depth of the primary contour, while substantially maintaining the surface area of the primary contour formed in the first stage. The formed recess may be formed using warm-forming or cold-forming techniques. | 03-19-2009 |
Jonathan S. Olson, Austin, TX US
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20080300555 | REDUCED PRESSURE WOUND DRESSING HAVING A WOUND CONTACT SURFACE WITH COLUMNAR PROTRUSIONS - A reduced pressure treatment system is provided for delivering a reduced pressure to a tissue site comprising a distribution manifold including a backing substrate with a first side and a second side and a plurality of protrusions positioned on the first side of the backing substrate, each of the protrusions having a substantially circular cross-sectional shape and having a diameter of between about 0.1 and 2.0 millimeters, the backing substrate having a plurality of apertures formed therein to allow fluid communication between the first side and the second side opposite the first side. A reduced pressure source fluidly connects to the apertures of the backing substrate to deliver the reduced pressure through the apertures, between the protrusions, and to the tissue. | 12-04-2008 |
Jonathan Scott Olson, Houston, TX US
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20100069858 | LAMINAR DRESSINGS, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR APPLYING REDUCED PRESSURE AT A TISSUE SITE - A system for applying a reduced pressure at a tissue site includes a reduced pressure source, a porous pad in fluid communication with the reduced pressure source, and a drape positionable over the porous pad to seal the porous pad at the tissue site. The porous pad includes a plurality of channel walls to form a plurality of channels between the channel walls. The channel walls are substantially liquid impermeable to prevent movement of a liquid through the channel walls but are gas permeable to allow movement of a gas through the channel walls as reduced pressure is applied at the tissue site. The liquid impermeability of the channel walls and the application of reduced pressure causes flow of the liquid to occur through the plurality of channels. | 03-18-2010 |
20100069863 | MULTI-LAYER DRESSINGS, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR APPLYING REDUCED PRESSURE AT A TISSUE SITE - The illustrative systems, methods, and dressings for applying reduced pressure to a tissue site are presented that involve quickly removing fluids from the tissue site to reduce or avoid maceration of the epidermis. One dressing includes a dressing material for transferring the reduced pressure to the tissue site and a drape covering at least a portion of the dressing material. The dressing material includes a hydrophobic tissue-interface layer adapted to contact the tissue site. The dressing material also includes a manifold adapted to distribute reduced pressure. The manifold may be a hydrophobic layer. The dressing material also includes one or more absorbent layers adapted to absorb liquid from the tissue site via the tissue-interface layer and the manifold. Other aspects are disclosed. | 03-18-2010 |
20100125259 | DYNAMIC, REDUCED-PRESSURE TREATMENT SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A dynamic, reduced-pressure treatment system generates reduced pressure and a wave experienced at a tissue site where the wave may have a frequency in the range of from 0.5 Hertz to 20 Hertz. The system includes a manifold for delivering reduced pressure to the tissue site, a sealing member forming a fluid seal over the tissue site, a reduced-pressure source for providing reduced pressure, a reduced-pressure delivery member for delivering reduced pressure from the reduced-pressure source to the manifold, and a wave generator associated with the reduced-pressure delivery member for imparting a wave to the reduced pressure developed by the reduced-pressure source. A reduced-pressure delivery member with liquid-impermeable-and-gas-permeable element may be applied to help reduce blockages and to facilitate ease of treatment. Other systems, apparatuses, and methods are disclosed. | 05-20-2010 |
20130116640 | LAMINAR DRESSINGS, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR APPLYING REDUCED PRESSURE AT A TISSUE SITE - A system for applying a reduced pressure at a tissue site includes a reduced pressure source, a porous pad in fluid communication with the reduced pressure source, and a drape positionable over the porous pad to seal the porous pad at the tissue site. The porous pad includes a plurality of channel walls to form a plurality of channels between the channel walls. The channel walls are substantially liquid impermeable to prevent movement of a liquid through the channel walls but are gas permeable to allow movement of a gas through the channel walls as reduced pressure is applied at the tissue site. The liquid impermeability of the channel walls and the application of reduced pressure causes flow of the liquid to occur through the plurality of channels. | 05-09-2013 |
20130218110 | MULTI-LAYER DRESSINGS, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR APPLYING REDUCED PRESSURE AT A TISSUE SITE - The illustrative systems, methods, and dressings for applying reduced pressure to a tissue site are presented that involve quickly removing fluids from the tissue site to reduce or avoid maceration of the epidermis. One dressing includes a dressing material for transferring the reduced pressure to the tissue site and a drape covering at least a portion of the dressing material. The dressing material includes a hydrophobic tissue-interface layer adapted to contact the tissue site. The dressing material also includes a manifold adapted to distribute reduced pressure. The manifold may be a hydrophobic layer. The dressing material also includes one or more absorbent layers adapted to absorb liquid from the tissue site via the tissue-interface layer and the manifold. Other aspects are disclosed. | 08-22-2013 |
20130253453 | DYNAMIC, REDUCED-PRESSURE TREATMENT SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A dynamic, reduced-pressure treatment system generates reduced pressure and a wave experienced at a tissue site where the wave may have a frequency in the range of from 0.5 Hertz to 20 Hertz. The system includes a manifold for delivering reduced pressure to the tissue site, a sealing member forming a fluid seal over the tissue site, a reduced-pressure source for providing reduced pressure, a reduced-pressure delivery member for delivering reduced pressure from the reduced-pressure source to the manifold, and a wave generator associated with the reduced-pressure delivery member for imparting a wave to the reduced pressure developed by the reduced-pressure source. A reduced-pressure delivery member with liquid-impermeable-and gas-permeable element may be applied to help reduce blockages and to facilitate ease of treatment. Other systems, apparatuses, and methods are disclosed. | 09-26-2013 |
Karen Olson, Houston, TX US
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20100012318 | Completion assembly - A completion assembly useful to fracture pack, gravel pack or otherwise treat production intervals traversed by an uncased wellbore to stimulate production and/or prevent production of solid particles from the production intervals and a single trip method to fracture pack, gravel pack or otherwise treat multiple zones in an open-hole wellbore having no liner or casing string installed through a production open hole portion. | 01-21-2010 |
Leslie E. Olson, Arlington, TX US
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20100199877 | Freight Transportation System and Method - According to one embodiment of the invention, a freight transportation system includes a track comprising a pair of rails and a linear motor reaction plate disposed between the rails and a transport vehicle having a universal intermodal container bay configured to accommodate a plurality of containers. The transport vehicle includes one or more suspension systems each having a plurality of steel wheels engaged with the rails. The freight transportation system further includes a linear induction propulsion system coupled to the transport vehicle and operable to work in conjunction with the linear motor reaction plate to move the transport vehicle, and a control system coupled to the linear induction propulsion system and operable to control the movement of the transport vehicle. | 08-12-2010 |
Michael D. Olson, The Woodlands, TX US
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20150306520 | Multiphase Separation System - The current disclosure relates to multiphase fluid separation via a multiphase separation system. The multiphase separation system is configured to feed a multiphase fluid into feed lines within the multiphase separation system, wherein the feed lines consist of an upper line, a middle line, and a lower line. The upper line is configured to flow a first stream substantially including oil into an oil section of a control volume. The middle line is configured to flow a second stream substantially including an oil/water emulsion into an oil/water emulsion section of the control volume. The lower line is configured to flow a third stream substantially including water into a water section of the control volume. The control volume is configured to adjust fluid flow rate at an outlet, wherein the oil section, the water section, and the oil/water emulsion section each commingle at different heights of the control volume. | 10-29-2015 |
Nanci A. Olson, The Woodlands, TX US
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20110306297 | Antenna Control - In at least some embodiments, a computer system includes a first wireless technology (FWT) module and a second wireless technology (SWT) module. The computer system also comprises control logic coupled to the FWT module and the SWT module. The control logic determines if the FWT and SWT modules are both turned on and, if so, disables at least one SWT antenna based on its proximity to a FWT antenna being less than a predetermined distance while enabling at least one other FWT antenna. | 12-15-2011 |
Robert A. Olson, Houston, TX US
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20090073808 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PRE-INVERSION NOISE ATTENUATION OF SEISMIC DATA - A method and apparatus for pre-inversion noise attenuation of seismic data. The method can generally comprise: (a) acquiring seismic data including receiver data corresponding to vibratory signals simultaneously generated by the multiple sources and detected by at least one of the receivers at a location remote from the sources and source data corresponding to the vibratory signals detected at a location in proximity to the sources; (b) attenuating noise present within at least a portion of the receiver data to generate corrected receiver data; and (c) inverting the corrected receiver data with the source data to separate the vibratory signals. | 03-19-2009 |
Russell Olson, Austin, TX US
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20130078178 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FABRICATION OF CARBON NANOTUBES USING AN ELECTROSTATICALLY CHARGED SUBSTRATE AND LINER - A system for use in fabrication of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) includes a wafer having a circuitry and a plurality of CNT seed sites. The system also includes a base assembly configured to support the wafer. The system further includes a first tube disposed over the wafer and configured to surround the CNTs that form on the seed sites. The circuitry in the wafer is configured to conduct at least one static charge. The wafer includes a top surface having a plurality of CNT seed sites, each seed site coupled to the circuitry and configured to receive one of the at least one static charge. | 03-28-2013 |
Thomas B. Olson, Allen, TX US
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20110004879 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ELIMINATING WAIT FOR BOOT-UP - A method and apparatus for eliminating wait for boot-up of an apparatus while simultaneously preventing increased power usage. The method includes predicting a boot-up schedule according to a determined usage schedule, and scheduling boot-up time according to the predicted boot-up schedule, wherein said boot-up schedule eliminates wait for boot-up while simultaneously preventing increased power usage. | 01-06-2011 |
Thomas Brian Olson, Allen, TX US
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20090059455 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR POWER INTERRUPTION PROTECTION - A power interruption protection module, system and method. The power interruption protection module, comprising a charging module for storing a boosted display voltage, a detecting module for identifying at least one of a drop or an increase of a functioning system voltage, wherein at least one of the drop or the increase is beyond a threshold, and a regulating module for receiving a signal from the detecting module, wherein the signal determines at least one of the drop or the increase beyond the threshold, and wherein the regulating module allows or stops the flow of the stored boosted display voltage of the charging module according to the signal of the detecting module. | 03-05-2009 |
20150022956 | Electronic Pull Tab for Battery Protection - A battery powered device is configured to allow the device to be stored for extended periods of time with a lithium battery installed and operable. An electronic switch is coupled between the battery and processing logic of the device and is biased off to block all current flow to the processing logic while the device is in a storage state. A user may perform a simple action to overcome the bias such that the electronic switch is turned on and allows current to flow to the processing logic in an operational state. Later, the user may perform another simple action to restore the bias such that the electronic switch is turned off to return the device to the storage state in which essentially no current is drained from the battery. | 01-22-2015 |
20150103687 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR DYNAMIC OPTIMIZATION OF NETWORK PARAMETERS FOR OPTIMAL PERFORMANCE - A system, method and device for dynamic optimization of network parameters for optimal performance in a wireless network. The method includes sending at least one reference file to clients, collecting reference files to the clients, measuring performance metrics and updating the low-level parameters to optimize performance. | 04-16-2015 |
Timothy A. Olson, Austin, TX US
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20090125707 | System and method for speculative global history prediction updating - A system and method are provided for updating a speculative global history prediction record in a microprocessor system using pipelined instruction processing. The method accepts microprocessor instructions with consecutive operations, including a conditional branch operation with an associated first branch address. A speculative global history record (SGHR) of conditional branch resolutions and predictions is accessed and hashed with the first branch address, creating a first hash result. The first hash result is used to index a branch history table (BHT) of previous first branch resolutions. As a result, a first branch prediction is made, and the SGHR is updated with the first branch prediction. A non-speculative global history record (NSGHR) of branch resolutions is updated with the resolution of the first branch operation, and if the first branch prediction is incorrect, the SGHR is corrected using the NSGHR. | 05-14-2009 |
20090198984 | Global History Branch Prediction Updating Responsive to Taken Branches - A system and method are provided for updating a global history prediction record in a microprocessor system using pipelined instruction processing. The method accepts a microprocessor instruction of consecutive operations, including a conditional branch operation with an associated branch address, at a first stage in a pipelined microprocessor execution process. A global history record (GHR) of conditional branch resolutions and predictions is accessed and hashed with the branch address, creating a first hash result. The first hash result is used to access an indexed branch history table (BHT) of branch direction counts and the BHT is used to make a branch prediction. If the branch prediction being “taken”, the current GHR value is left-shifted and hashed with the branch address, creating a second hash result which is used in creating an updated GHR. | 08-06-2009 |
20100169627 | System and method for repairing a speculative global history record - A system and method are provided for updating a speculative global history prediction record in a microprocessor system using pipelined instruction processing. The method accepts microprocessor instructions with consecutive operations, including a conditional branch operation with an associated first branch address. A speculative global history record (SGHR) of conditional branch resolutions and predictions is accessed and hashed with the first branch address, creating a first hash result. The first hash result is used to index a branch history table (BHT) of previous first branch resolutions. As a result, a first branch prediction is made, and the SGHR is updated with the first branch prediction. A non-speculative global history record (NSGHR) of branch resolutions is updated with the resolution of the first branch operation, and if the first branch prediction is incorrect, the SGHR is corrected using the NSGHR. | 07-01-2010 |
20150058571 | HINT VALUES FOR USE WITH AN OPERAND CACHE - Instructions may require one or more operands to be executed, which may be provided from a register file. In the context of a GPU, however, a register file may be a relatively large structure, and reading from the register file may be energy and/or time intensive An operand cache may be used to store a subset of operands, and may use less power and have quicker access times than the register file. Hint values may be used in some embodiments to suggest that a particular operand should be stored in the operand cache (so that is available for current or future use). In one embodiment, a hint value indicates that an operand should be cached whenever possible. Hint values may be determined by software, such as a compiler, in some embodiments. One or more criteria may be used to determine hint values, such as how soon in the future or how frequently an operand will be used again. | 02-26-2015 |
20150058572 | INTELLIGENT CACHING FOR AN OPERAND CACHE - Instructions may require one or more operands to be executed, which may be provided from a register file. In the context of a GPU, however, a register file may be a relatively large structure, and reading from the register file may be energy and/or time intensive An operand cache may store a subset of operands, and may use less power and have quicker access times than the register file. In some embodiments, intelligent operand prefetching may speed execution by reducing memory bank conflicts (e.g., conflicts within a register file containing multiple memory banks). An unused operand slot for another instruction (e.g., an instruction that does not require a maximum number of source operands allowed by an instruction set architecture) may be used to prefetch an operand for another instruction in one embodiment. Prefetched operands may be stored in an operand cache, and prefetching may occur based on software-provided information. | 02-26-2015 |
20150058573 | OPERAND CACHE DESIGN - Instructions may require one or more operands to be executed, which may be provided from a register file. In the context of a GPU, however, a register file may be a relatively large structure, and reading from the register file may be energy and/or time intensive An operand cache may be used to store a subset of operands, and may use less power and have quicker access times than the register file. Selectors (e.g., multiplexers) may be used to read operands from the operand cache. Power savings may be achieved in some embodiments by activating only a subset of the selectors, which may be done by activators (e.g. flip-flops). Operands may also be concurrently provided to two or more locations via forwarding, which may be accomplished via a source selection unit in some embodiments. Operand forwarding may also reduce power and/or speed execution in one or more embodiments. | 02-26-2015 |