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Alyssa Donna Simmons, Plymouth, MN US
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20130339083 | PRODUCT PLACEMENT IN RETAIL SETTINGS - Products are selected for placement on check-out lane end caps at retail store locations. In one example, products are selected for placement on check-out lane end caps in one or more stores based on historical sales data for each product across all of the stores. Each check-out lane end cap includes a fixture configured to hold and display product(s) for sale in a store. A total number of stores into which each product is to be placed in at least one check-out lane end cap is received. A sales performance metric is determined for each selected product based on in-store historical sales data representative of sales of the product in each store. A particular store into which to place each selected product in a check-out lane end cap is determined based on the received total number of stores and the determined sales performance metric for the product. | 12-19-2013 |
Bonnie J. Simmons, West Chester, PA US
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20110093875 | Online Shopping and Item Selection System and Method - A system for online shopping and item selection includes an audiovisual system coupled to a remote cable\satellite server, an audiovisual program transmitted from the remote cable\satellite server to the audiovisual system and an input device coupled to the audiovisual system. The audiovisual system includes a video display that displays the audiovisual program. The online shopping and item selection system includes at least one item displayed within the audiovisual program that is selectable using the input device. The system also includes a menu that is selectively displayable on the display information about purchasing the item onscreen. | 04-21-2011 |
Brandon D. Simmons, Portland, OR US
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20090000148 | PUNCTURE RESISTANT FOOTBED - A footwear system includes a shoe and a footbed. The shoe includes a sole assembly, an upper coupled to the sole assembly, and an interior space that is defined by the sole assembly and the upper. The footbed is movable with respect to the shoe between first and second arrangements. The first arrangement includes the footbed disposed in the interior space and the second arrangement includes the footbed disposed out of the interior space. The footbed includes a flexible layer that has first and second surfaces, and a puncture resistant layer that is coupled to the second surface of the flexible layer. The puncture resistant layer is disposed proximate to the sole assembly in the first arrangement. | 01-01-2009 |
Brandon M. Simmons, Seymour, IN US
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20110088656 | METHOD OF OPERATING A COMPRESSION IGNITION INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE - A method of operating a combustion ignition engine comprises introducing an amount of a compressibly non-ignitable fuel into the air induction system of a compression ignition engine during the intake stroke of the engine and then injecting an amount of compressibly ignitable fuel (e.g., Diesel fuel) in the cylinder chamber at a crank angle sufficiently advanced during the compression stroke of the compression ignition engine such that the compressibly ignitable fuel and incompressible non-ignitable fuel ignite and combust such that substantially all of the fuel in the cylinder is combusted, where the amount of compressibly non-ignitable fuel introduced into the cylinder has an energy content that is at least about 50% to at most about 99% of the total energy content of the total amount of fuel introduced. | 04-21-2011 |
20110209683 | METHOD OF OPERATING A SPARK IGNITION INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE - A method of operating a spark ignition engine comprises introducing a fuel comprised of a water soluble organic compound and at least 30% by volume water mixed in a homogeneous charge air-fuel mixture. The air-fuel mixture is compressed in an engine having a compression ratio of at least about 16, with such compression ratios including the effective compression ratios arising from precompressing the intake air (e.g., turbocharging). The compressed air fuel mixture is then ignited by a spark or like controllable ignition source. | 09-01-2011 |
Bryon Simmons, Princeton, NJ US
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20100204486 | Process for the Synthesis of (+)and (-)-1 Aryl-3-Azabicyclo(3.1.0) Hexanes - The present invention is concerned with novel processes for the preparation of (+)-1-aryl-3-azabicyclo[3,10]hexanes or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and (−)-1-aryl-3-azabicyclo[3,10]hexanes or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. These compounds have pharmaceutical utility and are known to be useful for treating e.g., pain, depression, anxiety disorders, eating disorders and urinary incontinence. | 08-12-2010 |
20100298574 | Process For The Synthesis Of (+) And (-)-1-(3,4-Dichlorophenyl)-3-Azabicyclo[3.1.0]Hexane - The present invention is concerned with novel processes for the preparation of (+)-1-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-3-azabicyclo[3.1.0]hexane or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and (−)-1-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-3-azabicyclo[3.1.0]hexane or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. These compounds have pharmaceutical utility and are known to be useful for treating e.g., depression, anxiety disorders, eating disorders and urinary incontinence. | 11-25-2010 |
20110295020 | Process For The Synthesis Of (+) And (-)-1-(3,4-Dichlorophenyl)-3-Azabicyclo[3.1.0]Hexane - The present invention is concerned with novel processes for the preparation of (+)-1-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-3-azabicyclo[3.1.0]hexane or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and (−)-1-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-3-azabicyclo[3.1.0]hexane or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. These compounds have pharmaceutical utility and are known to be useful for treating e.g., depression, anxiety disorders, eating disorders and urinary incontinence. | 12-01-2011 |
20120142940 | Process For The Synthesis Of (+) And (-)-1-(3,4-Dichlorophenyl)-3-Azabicycle[3.1.0]Hexane - The present invention is concerned with novel processes for the preparation of (+)-1-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-3-azabicyclo[3.1.0]hexane or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and (−)-1-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-3-azabicyclo[3.1.0]hexane or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. These compounds have pharmaceutical utility and are known to be useful for treating e.g., depression, anxiety disorders, eating disorders and urinary incontinence. | 06-07-2012 |
20140163240 | PROCESS FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF (+) AND (-)-1-(3,4-DICHLOROPHENYL)-3-AZABICYCLO[3.1.0]HEXANE - The present invention is concerned with novel processes for the preparation of (+)-1-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-3-azabicyclo[3.1.0]hexane or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and (−)-1-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-3-azabicyclo[3.1.0]hexane or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. These compounds have pharmaceutical utility and are known to be useful for treating e.g., depression, anxiety disorders, eating disorders and urinary incontinence. | 06-12-2014 |
Bryon L. Simmons, Hamilton, NJ US
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20110301190 | POLYMORPHIC FORMS OF A GABAA AGONIST - The present invention is directed to novel polymorphic forms of the compound 4,5,6,7-tetrahydroisoxazolo[5,4-c]pyridin-3-ol hydrate (gaboxadol monohydrate). The invention is further concerned with pharmaceutical compositions containing the polymorphic forms as an active ingredient, methods for treatment of disorders susceptible to amelioration by GABAA receptor agonism with the polymorphic forms, and processes for the preparation of the polymorphic forms. | 12-08-2011 |
Carl Simmons, Des Moines, IA US
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20110035844 | The Maize ERECTA Genes for Improving Plant Growth, Transpiration, Efficiency and Drought Tolerance in Crop Plants - The present invention provides polynucleotides and related polypeptides of the ZmERECTA gene family. The invention provides nucleic acid sequences for the Zm ERECTA genes. ZmERECTA is responsible for controlling plant growth, organ size and yield in crop plants. | 02-10-2011 |
20140013467 | GENES FOR ENHANCING NITROGEN UTILIZATION EFFICIENCY IN CROP PLANTS - The invention provides isolated NUE (nitrogen utilization efficiency) nucleic acids and their encoded proteins. The present invention provides methods and compositions relating to altering nitrogen utilization and/or uptake in plants. The invention further provides recombinant expression cassettes, host cells and transgenic plants. | 01-09-2014 |
20140165228 | IDENTIFICATION OF DIURNAL RHYTHMS IN PHOTOSYNTHETIC AND NON-PHOTOSYNTHETIC TISSUES FROM ZEA MAYS AND USE IN IMPROVING CROP PLANTS - The present disclosure provides polynucleotide sequences relating to the diurnal cycling in maize leaf and ear tissues. The disclosure provides polynucleotide sequences and the use of encoded polypeptides associated with the oscillation. The disclosed sequences are responsible for controlling plant growth, source-sink relationships and yield in crop plants. | 06-12-2014 |
20140243203 | GENE SWITCH COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE - Compositions and methods relating to the use of sulfonylurea-mediated control of gene expression are provided. Compositions include sulfonylurea responsive chemical switches wherein the gene expression is regulated by a sulfonylurea compound. Compositions also include polynucleotides encoding the polypeptides as well as constructs, vectors, prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, and eukaryotic organisms including plants and seeds comprising the polynucleotide, and/or produced by the methods. Also provided are methods to regulate expression of a polynucleotide of interest in a cell or organism, and methods to modify a genome, including in a plant or plant cell. | 08-28-2014 |
20140344995 | Genes for Enhancing Nitrogen Utilization Efficiency in Crop Plants - The invention provides isolated NUE (nitrogen utilization efficiency) nucleic acids and their encoded proteins. The present invention provides methods and compositions relating to altering nitrogen utilization and/or uptake in plants. The invention further provides recombinant expression cassettes, host cells and transgenic plants. | 11-20-2014 |
20150082480 | Methods to alter plant cell wall composition for improved biofuel production and silage digestibility - The disclosure provides means for altering the expression of non-cellulosic polysaccharides in plants using Golgi targeted enzyme nucleic acids and their encoded proteins. The present disclosure provides methods and compositions relating to altering feruloylation, acetylation and crosslinking in plants, leading to improved biomass available for biofuel production and silage digestibility. The disclosure further provides recombinant expression cassettes, host cells, and transgenic plants comprising said nucleic acids. | 03-19-2015 |
Carlton Simmons, Indianapolis, IN US
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20080278637 | System and Method for Light Source Power Control - The disclosed embodiments relate to a system and method for light source power control. More specifically, there is provided a method of controlling a display device ( | 11-13-2008 |
Carol Lynne Simmons, Fort Collins, CO US
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20120160066 | Polymer Clay Slicing System - A polymer clay slicer having a base which supports a platform positionally adjustable in relation to a blade carrier which operates to engage a blade with an amount of polymer clay located on the platform to generate polymer clay slices having a desired thickness. | 06-28-2012 |
Carrie Simmons, New York, NY US
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20090300042 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR USING METADATA TO CROSS-REFERENCE, SEARCH AND DISPLAY ENTRIES IN A PUBLISHING SYSTEM - The illustrative embodiment of the present invention provides a method for cross-referencing, searching and displaying entries in a document publishing system, such as a web-publishing system or a desktop publishing system. The document publishing system uses input data such as email messages, attachments to emails, web clippings, and directly input text from a user to create new documents. The illustrative embodiment assigns an entry identification number to each new entry, an item identification number to each segment of the entry, and user-assigned labels to user-selected subparts of each entry. The entry identification numbers, item identification numbers and labels are automatically cross-linked by a series of algorithms. The identification numbers and labels are cross-linked with stored references which are used to dynamically generate HTML links. Changes in the content of a entry are saved as updates, where the latest version of a entry is cross-linked to previous versions. The cross-linking of the entries enables a user to search back through time for the content of previous versions or alternatively, to see the latest version of a previous entry. | 12-03-2009 |
Charles A. Simmons, Fort Wayne, IN US
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20100260207 | Ranging Between Radios Using Pseudo Time of Arrival Sequence - Systems and methods for refining the determination of the time of arrival (TOA) of given data. A portion of packet data is designated to be used as a pseudo TOA sequence. The packet information is modulated using, e.g., BPSK, and thereafter spread with a chipping stream known at both source and destination radios. The resulting stream includes a TOA reference pattern. On the receive side (destination radio), receive samples are despread and demodulated. The despread data is then XOR'ed with the chipping stream to re-create the TOA reference pattern. The re-created TOA reference pattern and original receive samples (previously stored) are passed through a correlator to obtain a correlation profile, which is then used for curve fitting/interpolation to accurately determine the TOA of the given received sample. Embodiments may be used in conjunction with a radio ranging system. | 10-14-2010 |
Clifford Simmons, Germantown, TN US
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20130245690 | IMPLANT SYSTEM AND METHOD - An implant system comprises a fastener including a proximal portion and a distal portion configured for penetrating tissue. The proximal portion defines a first cavity that defines a first longitudinal axis. A connector extends between a first end and a second end configured for disposal in the first cavity and movement within a first plane. The connector is moveable along the first longitudinal axis relative to the distal portion. A receiver is attached to the connector and includes an implant cavity defining a second longitudinal axis and configured for disposal of an implant. The implant cavity is rotatable about the first longitudinal axis such that the implant is rotatable in a second plane relative to the distal portion of the fastener. Methods of use are disclosed. | 09-19-2013 |
David Simmons, Sevierville, TN US
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20090056195 | Fishing lure with iridescent members - An apparatus for attracting fish including at least one iridescent member forming an iridescent tail extending from the shank of a fish hook. The iridescent tail includes one or more layers of a translucent film. The layers have an elongated shape with a longitudinal fold. The forward end of the layers is folded over the shank of the hook and secured to the hook. In various embodiments, the iridescent tail includes one or more colored translucent layers, trailing ribbons, and/or a worm-shaped member. The outboard end of the iridescent tail is configured to be pointed or have a V-shape. In another embodiment, the layers have one or more slits parallel to the longitudinal fold. | 03-05-2009 |
David A. Simmons, Villanova, PA US
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20110148905 | APPARATUS, SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETERMINING AND DISPLAYING PRE-EVENT AND POST-EVENT ANALYTE CONCENTRATION LEVELS - Embodiments of the invention provide apparatus, systems and methods wherein pre-event and post-event analyte concentration readings associated with an event are collected and processed to determine a numerical delta. The numerical delta may be displayed on a visual display to aid in a ready determination of the affect that the event (alone or in combination with medication and/or insulin dosages) had on the analyte concentration levels. Medication and/or insulin dosages may be displayed alongside the numerical delta to gauge immediate relationships between numerical delta, dosage and/or an associated event. Apparatus and systems for calculating and displaying the numerical delta are described, as are other aspects. | 06-23-2011 |
David L. Simmons, Sevierville, TN US
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20100218413 | Replaceable tail for fishing lure - Apparatus for a tail releasably attachable to a fishhook. A tail includes an attractor and a connector. The attractor has features that are attractive to fish, including an appearance of prey. The attractor, in one embodiment, includes a tubular member. The tubular member variously includes iridescent material and is configured to receive and hold captive accessories, such as rattles and scented pads. The attractor, in other embodiments, includes sheets, streamers, simulated worms, and/or other devices that are attractive to fish. The connector includes a plug that is attached to the attractor. The plug is a material that allows the point of a fishhook to penetrate the plug. The plug is sufficiently resilient that, after being penetrated by the point, the plug grips the fishhook shank with sufficient force that the plug is retained on the fishhook. | 09-02-2010 |
20100307048 | Fishing tackle with a motion inducing member - An apparatus for attracting fish including a fin that imparts motion to the tackle when the tackle is deployed and moves relative to water. A weighted body having a cabochon shape includes a fin member that extends past the body. The fin member includes an attachment portion and a fin that has a non-planar configuration. The attachment portion is secured to a flat surface of the body. In one embodiment the fin extends forward and forms an obtuse angle relative to the attachment portion. In another embodiment the fin has two members disposed laterally on opposite sides of the body. The fins are blades that cause the body to spin or rotate when moved relative to the water. In yet another embodiment the fin extends forward and aft relative to the body, and the fin has openings for connecting lines and hooks, thereby replacing the eyelet of other embodiments. | 12-09-2010 |
20120246997 | Motion inducing member on fishing tackle - An apparatus for attracting fish including a fin that imparts motion to the tackle when the tackle is deployed and moves relative to water. A weighted body having a cabochon shape includes a fin member that extends past the body. The fin member includes an attachment portion and a fin that has a non-planar configuration. The attachment portion is secured to a flat surface of the body. In one embodiment the fin extends forward and forms an obtuse angle relative to the attachment portion. In another embodiment the fin has two members disposed laterally on opposite sides of the body. The fins are blades that cause the body to spin or rotate when moved relative to the water. In yet another embodiment the fin extends forward and aft relative to the body, and the fin has openings for connecting lines and hooks, thereby replacing the eyelet of other embodiments. | 10-04-2012 |
20130205641 | Fishing lure with fin - An apparatus for attracting fish by inducing motion in the water. The tackle includes a fin that imparts motion to the tackle when the tackle is deployed and moves relative to water. A weighted body having a cabochon shape includes a fin member that extends perpendicular to a flat surface of the body. The tackle includes a fish hook oriented such that the fin is positioned between the barb and the shaft of the fish hook. In various embodiments, the hook shaft and fin are on the same side of the body or opposite sides. In other embodiments, the fin is attached to the flat surface or the ovoid surface of the body, either directly or in a channel. | 08-15-2013 |
David W. Simmons, Middleton, ID US
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20100270347 | SYSTEMS FOR DETECTING OBJECTS IN THE GROUND - Disclosed herein are embodiments of a detection system having the ability to avoid damage when coming into contact with a fixed object. The system includes a head containing a sensor for detecting an object of interest in the ground. The sensor head is disposed at the distal end of a boom. The boom is connected to a vehicle. The sensor head precedes the vehicle, and detects an object of interest before the vehicle passes over the object. The sensor head may pivot with respect to the boom, and the height of the sensor head from the ground may be adjusted. A tensioning device may be employed to maintain the sensor head in a first orientation. The tensioning device may exert a restoring force when the sensor head is not in the first orientation to cause the sensor head to return to the first orientation. | 10-28-2010 |
20120017707 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETECTING OBJECTS IN THE GROUND - The presently disclosed systems and methods may be utilized in connection with several different sensor suites for detecting objects in the ground. Such systems and methods may be utilized in conjunction with a variety of military and commercial vehicles. In various embodiments, a sensing system may be carried by a vehicle in a stowed or deployed position. While in the stowed position, a segmented boom may have a relatively small vertical profile in comparison to the length of the boom when fully extended. According to various embodiments, in the deployed position the height of the sensor may be controlled to avoid obstructions. A hoist connected to the boom may be utilized to move the boom between the deployed and stowed positions. | 01-26-2012 |
Dennis Simmons, Shawnee Mission, KS US
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20090011050 | Skin Treatment Composition And Method - Disclosed is a composition which is provided as a cream. One use for the product is for removing urushiol oil from the dermal layer of the skin using a combination of other oils. The composition may include all or some of Apricot oil (kernel oil), Avocado oil, Dead Sea Salts, Eucalyptus (essential oil), Grapefruit oil (pink, essential oil), Grapeseed oil (essential oil), Jojoba oil (organic), Lemon oil (essential oil), Orange oil juicy flavor oil), Peppermint (essential oil), Rosemary oil (essential oil), Spearmint oil (essential oil), Vitamin E oil (T-50 all natural); and Walnut oil. | 01-08-2009 |
Duncan Russell Simmons, Weatherby Lake, MO US
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20140116350 | ANIMAL GROOMING BRUSH - An animal grooming brush may include a first segment arm and a second segment arm both having a proximal end and a distal end. The proximal ends may attach. The distal ends of the first segment arm and the second segment arm may have a receiving component. A first brush head and a second brush head may have an operating side and a non operating side, and may include an engaging component. The engaging component of the first brush head may be removably attached to the receiving component of the first segment arm, and the second brush head may be removably attached to the receiving component of the second segment arm. The operating side of the first brush head may face the operating side of the second brush head. The first brush head and second brush head may be reeplaced with different types of bristle heads. | 05-01-2014 |
Eugene Darrell Simmons, Roswell, NM US
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20090321084 | Liquid Pump Rod - The present invention comprises a downhole unit that includes at least one plunger and that uses a power fluid to recover production fluid from a well. | 12-31-2009 |
Evester Noble Simmons, St. Louis, MO US
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20090188693 | Electrical-Outlet Faceplate with Hinged Cover Doors - A childproof electrical outlet faceplate with hinged cover doors includes a rectangular frame for covering an electrical outlet with a pair of sockets. The frame has an opening in its center through which a screw is extended to attach the faceplate to the outlet. The faceplate is similar in size to a standard faceplate and is installed in place of it and includes two hinged cover doors fitting over the respective sockets. These cover doors are opened and closed by means of a spring activated locking bar. The faceplate also has a disguised flip door located at the right side bottom of the faceplate. When the flip door is open it gives access to a dummy spring button which, when pushed, does not open the cover doors. Rather, there is another upward spring button which, when pushed by someone's finger, moves a vertically moving slide that catches and releases hooks for the hinged cover doors from a locking bar. | 07-30-2009 |
Gary R. Simmons, Pittsford, VT US
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20120228307 | COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS VEHICLE APPARATUS AND METHOD - Systems and methods for installing a compressed natural gas housing apparatus to a vehicle are disclosed. The housing apparatus is configured to be retrofitted to existing cab liners used on refuse vehicles. The complete installation of the housing apparatus and roof liner are disposed below the roofline of the refuse vehicle. The housing apparatus can be configured to contain a variable number of compressed natural gas tanks. The housing apparatus is installed such that the length of the gas pipeline and electrical wiring connected to the apparatus from the vehicle engine and controller is minimized. The location of housing apparatus provides the additional safety of minimizing the exposure of the gas tanks to falling debris or prevent possible contact with the compressed natural gas tanks being damaged as vehicle travels under bridges, other low objects, or contact in the event of a rollover accident. | 09-13-2012 |
George Simmons, Panama, OK US
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20080251080 | Second stage regulator - An improved second stage regulator has a conservation chamber for conserving air exhaled by a diver from anatomic dead space. The conservation chamber is divided into two parts by a flexible diaphragm, which allows the conservation chamber to fill upon a diver's exhalation and recycles this air upon the diver's inhalation. | 10-16-2008 |
Gwendolyn Simmons, Florissant, MO US
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20110116608 | METHOD OF PROVIDING TWO-WAY COMMUNICATION BETWEEN A DEAF PERSON AND A HEARING PERSON - A method of two-way communications between a deaf or hearing impaired person and a hearing person. Each person has a device ( | 05-19-2011 |
20140171036 | METHOD OF COMMUNICATION - A method of communication using a software application or App with a communication device where the App is designed to perform real time communication between a hearing impaired person and a hearing person. The hearing person has a first communication device and the hearing impaired person has a second communication device. The App allows the hearing impaired person to utilize the device's camera, using his sign language, and translates his message to the device of the hearing person. The device of the hearing person translates his speech into sign language for the deaf person's device screen or monitor. | 06-19-2014 |
Heidi L. Simmons, Belleville, MI US
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20100203753 | ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION WIRE CONNECTOR - An electronic communication wire connecting an input speed sensor and a computer controller in a transmission system is provided. The electronic communication wire connects at one end to the input speed sensor through a first aperture in the transmission case and at the other end to the computer controller through a second aperture in the transmission case. Thus, the electronic communication wire is attached at both ends to internal devices but it partially exists external to the transmission case along the length of the electronic communication wire. The connection between the electronic communication wire and the input speed sensor is sealed with at least a single O-ring while the connection between the electronic communication wire and the computer controller is sealed with at least a pair of O-rings. A method of electronically connecting the input speed sensor and the computer controller externally of the transmission case is also provided. | 08-12-2010 |
20110025307 | DIRECTIONAL SPEED SENSING SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A directional speed sensor comprises first and second Hall-effect modules. The first Hall-effect module outputs a first current pulse for a first predetermined period when a tooth of a toothed wheel that rotates with a shaft of the vehicle passes the first Hall-effect module in a first rotation direction and outputs the first current pulse for a second predetermined period when the tooth passes the first Hall-effect module in a second rotational direction. The second Hall-effect module is electrically connected in parallel with the first Hall-effect module, is angularly offset from the first Hall-effect module with respect to a center of the shaft, outputs a second current pulse for the first predetermined period when the tooth of the toothed wheel passes the second-Hall-effect module in the first direction, and outputs the second pulse for the second predetermined period when the tooth passes the second Hall-effect module in the second direction. | 02-03-2011 |
Jessie Simmons, Odenville, AL US
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20110203155 | FISH CATCHER ROD HOLDER - The present invention solves several problems of the existing fishing rod holder systems by employing a fishing rod holder design which makes the rod holder structurally robust, fully and easily adjustable, and totally conducive to the setting of the hook right out of the rod holder. Furthermore, the present invention employs a t-bar design which makes the t-bar system strong, easy to transport and store, and more importantly, fully adaptable from a boat or pier fishing to bank fishing. In addition, the present invention, replaces the bobber with a more practical, more efficient and easier to use visual tool, the strike indicator. | 08-25-2011 |
John B. Simmons, Westminster, CO US
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20090024991 | METHOD, SYSTEM AND PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR MANAGING DOWNLOAD REQUESTS RECEIVED TO DOWNLOAD FILES FROM A SERVER - A method, system and program product for managing downloads of files from a server. The method includes presetting, using a tool, a threshold number of allowable connections for each client requesting connections to download files from a server. The method further includes identifying, using the tool, a client requesting one or more connections to download a file and tracking, using the tool, whether or not the client has exceeded the threshold number of allowable connections preset. If the client has not exceeded the threshold number of allowable connections preset, allowing the one or more connections up to the threshold number of allowable connections preset for the client to download the file from the server and if the client has exceeded the threshold number of allowable connections preset, preventing the client from connecting to the server, such that overloading of the server with too many simultaneous active connections is minimized. | 01-22-2009 |
20130013744 | METHOD, SYSTEM AND PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR MANAGING DOWNLOAD REQUESTS RECEIVED TO DOWNLOAD FILES FROM A SERVER - A method, system and program product for managing downloads of files from a server. The method includes presetting, using a tool, a threshold number of allowable connections for each client requesting connections to download files from a server. The method further includes identifying, using the tool, a client requesting one or more connections to download a file and tracking, using the tool, whether or not the client has exceeded the threshold number of allowable connections preset. If the client has not exceeded the threshold number of allowable connections preset, allowing the one or more connections up to the threshold number of allowable connections preset for the client to download the file from the server and if the client has exceeded the threshold number of allowable connections preset, preventing the client from connecting to the server, such that overloading of the server with too many simultaneous active connections is minimized. | 01-10-2013 |
John D. Simmons, West Chester, PA US
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20110093875 | Online Shopping and Item Selection System and Method - A system for online shopping and item selection includes an audiovisual system coupled to a remote cable\satellite server, an audiovisual program transmitted from the remote cable\satellite server to the audiovisual system and an input device coupled to the audiovisual system. The audiovisual system includes a video display that displays the audiovisual program. The online shopping and item selection system includes at least one item displayed within the audiovisual program that is selectable using the input device. The system also includes a menu that is selectively displayable on the display information about purchasing the item onscreen. | 04-21-2011 |
John W. Simmons, Wilmington, DE US
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20090288699 | LAMINATE STRUCTURES FOR HIGH TEMPERATURE PHOTOVOLTAIC APPLICATIONS, AND METHODS RELATING THERETO - Laminate structures are disclosed, comprising a metal foil supporting a polyimide dielectric layer. The polyimide dielectric layer comprises a polyimide derived from at least one aromatic rigid rod diamine and at least one aromatic rigid rod dianhydride to provide a thermally and dimensionally stable polyimide. A bottom electrode is formed directly on the polyimide dielectric layer surface, and a CIGS absorber layer is formed directly on the bottom electrode. The CIGS laminates of the present disclosure can be incorporated into CIGS type solar cells, and the laminates further allow such CIGS solar cells to be monolithically integrated into a photovoltaic module on a single substrate. | 11-26-2009 |
20110124806 | DIMENSIONALLY STABLE POLYIMIDES, AND METHODS RELATING THERETO - A film is disclosed, containing 40-100 weight percent polyimide. The polyimide is derived from a dianhydride component and a diamine component. The dianhydride component is at least 3,3′,4,4′-biphenyl tetracarboxylic dianhydride (BPDA), and optionally is also pyromellitic dianhydride (PMDA) in a mole ratio of 50-100:50-0 (BPDA:PMDA). The diamine component comprises 1,5-naphthalenediamine (1,5-ND) and 1,4-diaminobenzene (PPD) and/or meta phenylene diamine (MPD) in a mole ratio of 15-95:85-5 (1,5-ND:PPD+MPD). The films have exceptional high temperature storage modulus (elastic modulus) and exceptionally low high temperature creep (e | 05-26-2011 |
20120009406 | THERMALLY AND DIMENSIONALLY STABLE POLYIMIDE FILMS AND METHODS RELATING THERETO - The films of the present disclosure have a thickness from about 8 to about 150 microns and contain from about 40 to about 95 weight percent of a polyimide derived from: i. at least one aromatic dianhydride, at least about 85 mole percent of such aromatic dianhydride being a rigid rod type monomer, and ii. at least one aromatic diamine, at least about 85 mole percent of such aromatic diamine being a rigid rod type monomer. The films of the present disclosure further comprise a filler that: i. is less than about 800 nanometers in at least one dimension; ii. has an aspect ratio greater than about 3:1; iii. is less than the thickness of the film in all dimensions; and iv. is present in an amount from about 5 to about 60 weight percent of the total weight of the film. | 01-12-2012 |
John W. Simmons, Woodbury, CT US
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20110029050 | INTRA-VENTRICULAR BRAIN COOLING CATHETER - A method for cooling of a brain with localized hypothermia allowing for maintenance of the core body temperature is achieved by positioning a cooling catheter within a ventricular cavity of the brain. The cooling catheter includes an inlet channel and an outlet channel providing for a closed flow of a cooling fluid into and out of the cooling catheter. A sack is formed at a distal end of the cooling catheter. The sack is in fluid communication with distal ends of the inlet channel and the outlet channel such that the sack is continually flushed with the cooling fluid as the cooling fluid flows into and out of the cooling catheter. The sack, when filled, takes the shape and size of the ventricular cavity filling the ventricular cavity in which it is positioned. The method further includes cooling the cooling catheter and the ventricular cavity through the closed flow of the cooling fluid through the cooling catheter. | 02-03-2011 |
John W. Simmons, Wilmingston, DE US
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20110056539 | ASSEMBLIES COMPRISING A THERMALLY AND DIMENSIONALLY STABLE POLYIMIDE FILM, AN ELECTRODE AND AN ABSORBER LAYER, AND METHODS RELATING THERETO - The assemblies of the present invention comprise an electrode, an absorber layer and a polyimide film. The polyimide film contains from about 40 to about 95 weight percent of a polyimide derived from: i. at least one aromatic dianhydride, at least about 85 mole percent of such aromatic dianhydride being a rigid rod type dianhydride, and ii. at least one aromatic diamine, at least about 85 mole percent of such aromatic diamine being a rigid rod type diamine. The polyimide films of the present disclosure further comprise a filler that: i. is less than about 800 nanometers in at least one dimension; ii. has an aspect ratio greater than about 3:1 ; iii. is less than the thickness of the polyimide film in all dimensions; and iv. is present in an amount from about 5 to about 60 weight percent of the total weight of the polyimide film. | 03-10-2011 |
Jonathan Simmons, Millersville, MD US
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20100094566 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR WIRELESS CRACK DETECTION AND MONITORING - Methods, systems, and computer readable media for wireless crack detection and monitoring are disclosed. According to one system, a crack detector is affixed to a surface of a material for detecting a crack in the material. In response to detecting a crack, a crack indicator is generated, indicating the existence of the crack. A mote wirelessly communicates the crack indicator to an external device. The mote may also store multiple crack indicators in local memory before being downloaded to the external device. | 04-15-2010 |
Joseph Simmons, Bloomington, IN US
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20120167898 | Patient Immobilization Device For Radiotherapy Treatment System And Methods - A patient immobilization device for radiotherapy includes a one-piece composite body having a core and a carbon fiber reinforced skin encapsulating the core. The composite body further includes a posterior surface configured for mounting the composite body upon a radiotherapy support table, and an anterior surface defining a cradle. Positioning a patient upon the immobilization device and supporting the patient with the cradle enables emitting therapeutic radiation towards a craniospinal treatment site of the patient from a posterior side of the immobilization device while the patient is supported in a supine position. The emitted radiation may include proton beam radiation. | 07-05-2012 |
Keith Simmons, Shannon, MS US
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20120200041 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING ARCHERY TARGET - A method of manufacturing an archery target comprises the steps of providing a plurality of sheets of polyethylene foam, laminating the plurality of sheets of foam together by passing adjacent ones of the sheets past a heat source and then compressing the sheets together to form a polyethylene foam plank, and cutting a section out of the polyethylene foam plank. | 08-09-2012 |
Layne E. Simmons, Middleton, ID US
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20100270347 | SYSTEMS FOR DETECTING OBJECTS IN THE GROUND - Disclosed herein are embodiments of a detection system having the ability to avoid damage when coming into contact with a fixed object. The system includes a head containing a sensor for detecting an object of interest in the ground. The sensor head is disposed at the distal end of a boom. The boom is connected to a vehicle. The sensor head precedes the vehicle, and detects an object of interest before the vehicle passes over the object. The sensor head may pivot with respect to the boom, and the height of the sensor head from the ground may be adjusted. A tensioning device may be employed to maintain the sensor head in a first orientation. The tensioning device may exert a restoring force when the sensor head is not in the first orientation to cause the sensor head to return to the first orientation. | 10-28-2010 |
Layne Ellen Simmons, Middleton, ID US
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20090187392 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MONITORING A HEALTH CONDITION OF AN ANIMAL - An ingestible bolus may be disposed within the stomach of an animal. The bolus may comprise one or more sensors to monitor one or more internal and/or external animal characteristics. The bolus may comprise a data transmitter in wireless communication with a base station. The base station may receive messages from the bolus comprising one or more measured animal characteristics. The base station may comprise a process to monitor the animal and/or be in communication with a process to monitor the animal. The process may build an animal profile based upon the observed characteristics of the animal, the characteristics of other animals in a group associated with the animal, and/or characteristics associated with the breed and/or sex of the animal. Based on this profile, the process may detect a change in a health condition of the animal. Such heath conditions may include, but are not limited to, an estrus condition in the animal, off-feed condition, a nominal condition, the animal leaving an enclosure, or the like. | 07-23-2009 |
Lee J. Simmons, Tallassee, AL US
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20110218104 | Biodiesel Solvents in Pesticide Compositions - Disclosed are pesticide compositions that utilize biodiesel as a solvent. The disclosed compositions may be utilized for controlling pests, such as nematodes and weeds, and for enhancing growth of plants. | 09-08-2011 |
20140274694 | Molasses as a Soil Amendment - Disclosed are compositions that include molasses. The disclosed compositions may be utilized as soil amendments for controlling pests, and/or weeds and/or for enhancing growth of plants. | 09-18-2014 |
Lynn R. Simmons, Port Washington, NY US
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20130041816 | PAYMENT SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ACCELERATING DEBT PAYOFF AND REDUCING INTEREST EXPENSE - The electronic payment systems and methods of the present disclosure accelerate debt payoff and reduce interest expense. A method of operating an electronic payment system includes storing funding source information in a database, storing funding schedule information, which includes funding schedule type, corresponding to the funding source information in the database, and allocating an available funding amount from at least one funding source to a plurality of recurring payment accounts based upon the funding source information, the funding schedule information, and recurring payment account information. A method of enrolling at least one client in an electronic payment system includes receiving client information, which includes funding source information and payment account information, selecting a regular funding cycle, determining a regular funding amount, determining a plurality of potential funding profiles based upon the client information, and selecting at least one funding profile from the plurality of potential funding profiles. | 02-14-2013 |
20150032613 | PAYMENT SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ACCELERATING DEBT PAYOFF AND REDUCING INTEREST EXPENSE - The electronic payment systems and methods of the present disclosure accelerate debt payoff and reduce interest expense. A method of operating an electronic payment system includes storing funding source information relating to at least one funding source in a database, storing funding schedule information, which includes funding schedule type, relating to at least one funding schedule corresponding to the at least one funding source in the database, and allocating an available funding amount from the at least one funding source to the plurality of recurring payment accounts based upon the funding source information, the funding schedule information, and the recurring payment account information. A method of enrolling at least one client in an electronic payment system includes receiving client information relating to the at least one client, which includes funding source information relating to at least one funding source and payment account information relating to at least one payment account, selecting a regular funding cycle associated with the at least one funding source, determining a regular funding amount associated with the selected regular funding cycle, determining a plurality of potential funding profiles based upon the client information, and selecting at least one funding profile from the plurality of potential funding profiles. | 01-29-2015 |
Mark C. Simmons, Wilsonville, OR US
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20090178018 | PRE-BIAS OPTICAL PROXIMITY CORRECTION - A pre-bias optical proximity correction (OPC) method allows faster convergence during OPC iterations, providing an initial set of conditions to edge fragments of a layout based on density conditions near the edge fragments. | 07-09-2009 |
20120144351 | ANALYSIS OPTIMZER - A method of preparing a set of target layout data for the application of a photolithographic friendly design (LFD) analysis or other photolithographic analysis. The target layout data is revised to remove areas or features prior to performing the LFD analysis. The features removed include features that have been determined to print correctly, duplicate features and features that are not sensitive to variations in process conditions. The revised target layout is analyzed to determine if the features that remain will print correctly on a wafer. | 06-07-2012 |
20120191729 | Fast Pattern Matching - Aspects of the invention relate to pattern matching of layout design data. Layout design data is searched to identify configurations of geometric elements that match a reference pattern based on an anchor edge in the reference pattern. An edge in a search window area matching the anchor edge may first be selected as anchor matching edge. A search portion of the reference pattern is then compared with the region of the search window area corresponding to the selected anchor matching edge. | 07-26-2012 |
20130132917 | Pattern Matching Hints - Aspects of the invention relate to techniques for generating and applying pattern matching hints. Pattern matching hints are determined for and stored with reference patterns. Once layout patterns that match a reference pattern are identified in a layout design through a pattern matching process, the corresponding pattern matching hints may be associated with the identified layout patterns. The association operation may comprise adjusting the identified layout patterns based on the corresponding pattern matching hints. | 05-23-2013 |
20130198699 | Pattern Matching Optical Proximity Correction - Aspects of the invention relate to techniques for improving speed and consistency of OPC processes based on pattern matching. Pattern matching may be performed on a layout design to determine one or more arrays in the layout design that comprise arrays of identical layout patterns of which each matches a reference pattern. The one or more arrays may then be partitioned into core portions and boundary portions. The OPC process information for the reference pattern may be applied to the core portions, while a conventional OPC process may be performed on the boundary portions and layout regions outside of the one or more arrays. | 08-01-2013 |
20130305195 | ANALYSIS OPTIMIZER - A method of preparing a set of target layout data for the application of a photolithographic friendly design (LFD) analysis or other photolithographic analysis. The target layout data is revised to remove areas or features prior to performing the LFD analysis. The features removed include features that have been determined to print correctly, duplicate features and features that are not sensitive to variations in process conditions. The revised target layout is analyzed to determine if the features that remain will print correctly on a wafer. | 11-14-2013 |
Mark James Simmons, Carmel, IN US
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20110313684 | G-FORCE SENSITIVE LABEL AND CORRESPONDING SAMPLE TUBE, METHOD AND ANALYTICAL SYSTEM - A g-force-sensitive label for detecting and indicating the application of a g-force is provided, the g-force sensitive label comprising an area for detecting and indicating an application of a g-force above a threshold value on the g-force sensitive label and an attachment area for attaching the g-force sensitive label on an object. At least one physical property of the area measurably changes its state upon applying a g-force above the threshold value, thereby altering a displayed pattern such that a machine-readable 1D or 2D or alphanumeric code is displayed. | 12-22-2011 |
Michael Simmons, Louisville, KY US
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20140062579 | APPARATUS FOR FLUID CONTROL DEVICE MONITORING - Apparatus for fluid control device monitoring are disclosed. An example apparatus includes a body through which a shaft extends. The shaft is to be coupled to an actuator. An angular position of the shaft is based on a position of the actuator. The apparatus includes a target coupled to the shaft and a circuit including a user configurable switch and a proximity switch. The user configurable switch is configurable to a first state or a second state. When the user configurable switch is in the first state and the target is distant from the proximity switch, the circuit is to output a first signal. When the user configurable switch is in the second state and the target is distant from the proximity switch, the circuit is to output a second signal different than the first signal. | 03-06-2014 |
20150038241 | Discontinuous Shaft Assembly for a Field Device - A discontinuous shaft assembly includes a first shaft arranged for rotation about a first axis and including an end arranged for placement adjacent the wall at a first desired location disposed on a first side of the wall, with a magnetic portion carried by the first shaft. The assembly also includes a second shaft arranged for rotation about a second axis and including an end arranged for placement adjacent the wall of the enclosure at a second desired location disposed on a second side of the wall, with a magnetic portion carried by the second shaft. The first magnetic portion is arranged to cooperate with the second magnetic portion so that rotation of the first shaft about the first axis causes rotation of the second shaft about the second axis. | 02-05-2015 |
Michael Simmons, Colton, OR US
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20110207370 | PROBE STATION WITH IMPROVED INTERCONNECTION - An adapter conductively interconnects a chuck of a probe station and an instrument. The adapter includes a signal conductor conductively connected to the chuck and selectively connectable to a respective one of a ground potential, a bayonet connector output and a signal connection for the instrument. A guard potential conductor conductively connected to the chuck and selectively connectable to a one of a ground potential and a guard connection for the instrument; and a shield conductor connected to a ground potential. | 08-25-2011 |
Michael C. Simmons, Moscow, TN US
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20090015119 | Outer support body for a drawer-type dishwasher - An outer support body for a drawer-type dishwasher includes first and second U-shaped brackets. The first U-shaped bracket includes first and second leg members that are joined by a first cross member. Likewise, the second U-shaped bracket includes third and fourth leg members that are joined by a second cross member. The outer support body also includes side wall members that are secured to the first and third and second and fourth leg members respectively. A rear brace extends between and interconnects the side wall members at a position spaced from the second cross member. In addition, a drip pan is provided at a bottom portion of the outer support body between the side wall members. | 01-15-2009 |
Michael E. Simmons, Colton, OR US
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20130075982 | HIGH VOLTAGE CHUCK FOR A PROBE STATION - A chuck for testing an integrated circuit includes an upper conductive layer having a lower surface and an upper surface suitable to support a device under test. An upper insulating layer has an upper surface at least in partial face-to-face contact with the lower surface of the upper conductive layer, and a lower surface. A middle conductive layer has an upper surface at least in partial face-to-face contact with the lower surface of the upper insulating layer, and a lower surface. | 03-28-2013 |
Michael J. Simmons, Louisville, KY US
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20120007702 | Magnetically-Triggered Proximity Switch - A magnetically-triggered proximity switch includes a cylindrical switch body and a first magnet non-movably secured within the switch body. The proximity switch also includes a pivoting cross arm. A second magnet may be movably disposed within the switch body, and the second magnet may be rigidly connected to the cross arm. When a magnetic target is not located within a specified range of the second magnet, the first magnet attracts the second magnet, thereby pivoting the cross arm into a first switch position and closing a first circuit. However, when the magnetic target is located within the specified range, the magnetic attraction between the target and the second magnet is greater than between the second magnet and the first magnet. The second magnet is displaced towards the target away from the first magnet, thereby pivoting the cross arm into a second switch position. | 01-12-2012 |
20120206224 | Magnetically-Triggered Proximity Switch - A magnetically-triggered proximity switch includes a cylindrical switch body and a bias member non-movably secured within the switch body. The proximity switch also includes first and second normally-closed contacts and first and second normally-open contacts. The proximity switch further includes a spherical contact magnet disposed within the switch body, with the contact magnet being movable relative to the bias member from a first switch position and a second switch position. In the first switch position, an attraction to the bias member maintains the contact magnet in contact with the first and second normally-closed contacts, thereby completing a circuit between the first and second normally-closed contacts. In the second switch position, an attraction to a movable target external to the switch body moves the contact magnet into contact with the first and second normally-open contacts, thereby completing a circuit between the first and second normally-open contacts. | 08-16-2012 |
20130021123 | Enclosed Proximity Switch Assembly - An enclosed proximity switch assembly includes a top enclosure and a bottom enclosure that are coupled to form an interior volume. A shaft protrusion upwardly extends from a top surface of the top enclosure, and an interior bore portion having an enclosed volume is defined within the shaft protrusion to form a portion of the interior volume. A first end of a vertical shaft is rotatably disposed within the interior bore portion such that the shaft rotates relative to the top and bottom enclosures. A samarium cobalt target magnet is coupled to the shaft, and the target magnet interacts with a samarium cobalt driver magnet within a proximity switch when the target magnet is rotated within a predetermined distance of a top portion of the proximity switch. The interaction causes a switch to move from a first state to a second state, or vice versa. | 01-24-2013 |
Monika Simmons, Germantown, MD US
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20120135035 | Induction of an immune response against dengue virus using the prime-boost approach - The invention relates to methods for the induction of an immune response to dengue virus. The method of inducing an immune response against dengue virus comprises administration of a non-replicating immunogen followed by a boost with a tetravalent live attenuated viral vaccine. Another aspect of the inventive subject matter is a method of inducing an immune response against dengue virus using a heterologous prime-boost regimen with the priming immunogen comprising a DNA expression system, an adenovirus expression vector or a Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus replicon system and the boosting immunogen comprising the same without the DNA expression system. Each expression system contains DNA sequences encoding dengue viral proteins. | 05-31-2012 |
20140271714 | INDUCTION OF AN IMMUNE RESPONSE AGAINST DENGUE VIRUS USING THE PRIME-BOOST APPROACH - The invention relates to methods for the induction of an immune response to dengue virus. The method of inducing an immune response against dengue virus comprises administration of a non-replicating immunogen followed by a boost with a tetravalent live attenuated viral vaccine. Another aspect of the inventive subject matter is a method of inducing an immune response against dengue virus using a heterologous prime-boost regimen with the priming immunogen comprising a DNA expression system, an adenovirus expression vector or a Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus replicon system and the boosting immunogen comprising the same without the DNA expression system. Each expression system contains DNA sequences encoding dengue viral proteins. | 09-18-2014 |
Monika Simmons US
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20120039937 | INDUCTION OF AN IMMUNE RESPONSE AGAINST DENGUE VIRUS USING THE PRIME-BOOST APPROACH - The invention relates to methods for the induction of an immune response to dengue virus. The method of inducing an immune response against dengue virus comprises administration of a non-replicating immunogen followed by a boost with a tetravalent live attenuated viral vaccine. Another aspect of the inventive subject matter is a method of inducing an immune response against dengue virus using a heterologous prime-boost regimen with the priming immunogen comprising a DNA expression system, an adenovirus expression vector or a Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus replicon system and the boosting immunogen comprising the same without the DNA expression system. Each expression system contains DNA sequences encoding dengue viral proteins. | 02-16-2012 |
Noel Simmons, Lewistown, MT US
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20120255565 | MEDICAL BACKBOARD - A medical backboard comprising a front board, a rear board, and one or more polypropylene honeycomb inserts situated between the front and rear board. The front board comprises a head recess, a torso recess, and a foot/heel recess for the insertion of gel pads. The front board comprises a plurality of lateral and longitudinal channels and ridges that increase the strength of the board and decrease the overall weight of the board. The rear board comprises lateral ridges in the neck and ankle areas that increase the strength of the board, and it also comprises a head recess, torso recess and/foot/heel recess that create a ground-contacting surface when the board is placed on the ground. | 10-11-2012 |
Paul Simmons, Chesterfield, MI US
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20090248253 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INTEGRATION OF CRASH SIGNATURE SENSOR IN VEHICLE SIDE IMPACT SENSING - A system and method for performing side impact sensing in a vehicle including at least one side impact zone is provided. The system comprises a controller and at least one crash signature sensor. The controller is configured to deploy one or more safety restraints in response to at least one crash signature signal. The one crash signature sensor is positioned in the side impact zone. The crash signature sensor is configured to detect an impact with an object at the side impact zone. The crash signature sensor is further configured to generate the crash signature signal which corresponds to measured structural impact energy of the vehicle in the side impact zone deformed by the impact at frequencies above 2 kHz. | 10-01-2009 |
Richard W. Simmons, Chanhassen, MN US
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20130339259 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ASSEMBLING DATABASES IN MULTIPLE-PARTY PROCEEDINGS - Methods and systems for assembling databases in multiple-party proceedings. Class members or their agents can file claims online using a computer network connected to the database. The online connection may be provided as a web site accessible through the Internet. Users file claims by submitting Identifying Information and Claim Information, both of which may be validated in order to prevent fraudulent or otherwise invalid claims. Class members may be provided with reference strings prior to filing the claim. The users are prompted to submit the reference strings when filing the claims for purposes of administration and to verify the authenticity of the filing. The filed claims are stored in a database which may be accessible to parties in the class action. | 12-19-2013 |
20150046348 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ASSEMBLING DATABASES IN MULTIPLE-PARTY PROCEEDINGS - Methods and systems for assembling databases in multiple-party proceedings. Class members or their agents can file claims online using a computer network connected to the database. The online connection may be provided as a web site accessible through the Internet. Users file claims by submitting Identifying Information and Claim Information, both of which may be validated in order to prevent fraudulent or otherwise invalid claims. Class members may be provided with reference strings prior to filing the claim. The users are prompted to submit the reference strings when filing the claims for purposes of administration and to verify the authenticity of the filing. The filed claims are stored in a database which may be accessible to parties in the class action. | 02-12-2015 |
Rick Simmons, Saline, KS US
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20120152861 | WASTE SEPARATION AND PROCESSING SYSTEM - A multi-stage method of reducing solids and contaminants from liquid waste and other suitable streams without the use of chemical flocculants or polymers is disclosed. | 06-21-2012 |
Robert Simmons, Hudson, WI US
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20100187251 | Infection Control Station - A infection control station includes: a mounting unit; a cover rotatably attached to the mounting unit, adapted to transition between an open position and a closed position; a pump adapted to dispense the hand sanitizer; a site window to view the hand sanitizer when the cover is in the closed position; an aperture adapted to dispense the towel; and a site window to view the towel when the cover is in the closed position. The station may also include a hinge that pivotally attaches a first side of the cover to the mounting unit; a lock that releasably secures a second side of the cover against the mounting unit; and a shelf that is accessible when the cover is in the open position and is not accessible when the cover is in the closed position. | 07-29-2010 |
Robert D. Simmons, Martinsville, NJ US
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20090156683 | FAST RELEASE SOLID FORMULATION, PREPARATION AND USE THEREOF - The present invention relates to a chemically stable formulation of florfenicol, (and structurally related compounds) in compositions such as soluble blended powders, granules, fast-dissolving tablets or pellets suitable for rapid release of the drug in water, and to methods and kits for treating animals with aqueous compositions including florfenicol. | 06-18-2009 |
20100099668 | LOCAL TOPICAL ADMINISTRATION FORMULATIONS CONTAINING INDOXACARB - The present invention provides formulations and methods useful in the control of ectoparasites on a domestic animal, using a formulation comprising Indoxacarb and a veterinarily acceptable carrier that is applied topically to 10% or less of the total surface area of a domestic animal. Other embodiments include these formulations also including one or more additional pesticides such as fipronil. | 04-22-2010 |
20130345210 | LOCAL TOPICAL ADMINISTRATION FORMULATIONS CONTAINING INDOXACARB - The present invention provides formulations and methods useful in the control of ectoparasites on a domestic animal, using a formulation comprising Indoxacarb and a veterinarily acceptable carrier that is applied topically to 10% or less of the total surface area of a domestic animal. Other embodiments include these formulations also including one or more additional pesticides such as fipronil. | 12-26-2013 |
Robert D. Simmons, Summit, NJ US
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20120058964 | PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATION - Disclosed are novel formulations for the treatment of otic infections in an animal comprising a triazole anti-fungal compound, a quinolone antibiotic and a corticosteroid such as mometasone furoate monohydrate. | 03-08-2012 |
20120077764 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHOD FOR TREATING INFECTION IN CATTLE AND SWINE - Novel formulations containing a fluorinated chloramphenicol or thiamphenicol derivative antibiotic such as florfenicol, and methods for using such formulations in the treatment and prevention of infectious diseases of bovines and swine, including bovine respiratory disease. | 03-29-2012 |
Robert J. Simmons, Poughkeepsie, NY US
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20080319816 | ENTERPRISE SERVICE DELIVERY TECHNICAL ARCHITECTURE - An Enterprise Service Delivery Technical Architecture includes a Technical Model, and a Technical Delivery Framework, and is designed to facilitate the development of complete enterprise service management solutions. The use of the Enterprise Service Delivery Technical Architecture as the framework for an enterprise systems management technical solution results in solution designs created to be independent of the technology platform being managed with a view that meets the overall business requirements that span the technology platforms within a business environment. An information technology infrastructure already in place for a customer is analyzed and broken down to its very lowest level building blocks. Then the building blocks within the model of the technical architecture are mapped with the building blocks of the customer's information technology infrastructure to determine which of the building blocks of the model are to be used for the customer's information technology operation. | 12-25-2008 |
Robert J. Simmons, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20090282289 | GENERATION AND EVALUATION OF TEST CASES FOR SOFTWARE VALIDATION AND PROOFS - A “property checker” uses light-weight symbolic execution to prove that software programs satisfy safety properties by simultaneously performing program testing and program abstraction. A simple example of safety properties includes conditions that must be satisfied for proper program execution, such as whether an application properly interfaces with API methods or functions. Program tests are an “under-approximation” of program behavior, and abstractions are an “over-approximation” of the program. This simultaneous testing either finds a test-case that reaches an error state, or finds an abstraction showing that no path in the state space of the program can reach any error state. If a test-case reaches an error state, the property checker has discovered a violation of the safety property. Conversely, if no path in the state space can reach any error state, the property checker has proved that the program satisfies the desired safety property. | 11-12-2009 |
Sara Simmons, Sullivan, IN US
Scott C. Simmons, Lititz, PA US
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20100162676 | DUCKBILL CAM GEOMETRY FOR REDUCED ACTUATION FORCES - An improved mechanism for directing the motion of a knife mechanism in a bale wrapping apparatus which reduces actuation and acceleration forces in the knife mechanism thereby improving operational efficiency and durability of the mechanism and actuator. | 07-01-2010 |
20130020811 | ROUND BALER TAILGATE LATCH - A tailgate latching mechanism for a round bale that utilizes action of the tailgate lift cylinders to release the latch to allow the tailgate to be opened and an independent spring action to cause the mechanism to catch and latch the tailgate into position upon closure of the tailgate. | 01-24-2013 |
20130298786 | ACCUMULATOR SYSTEM FOR ROUND BALER BELT PRE-TENSION - An improved belt tensioning system for an agricultural round baler that increases belt tension to reduce slippage between the belts and the driving rolls during the initial stage of a bale forming cycle when the bale chamber is empty and as the belts are beginning to be rolled. The system includes an accumulator that is pressurized by the tensioning system as a bale is being formed. The accumulator pressure may then be directed to a hydraulic cylinder included in a bale density system to increase tension in the belts after a completed bale is ejected and the bale chamber is being reset for the next bale. | 11-14-2013 |
20130298787 | DENSITY SYSTEM BYPASS FOR A ROUND BALER - An improved belt tensioning system for an agricultural round baler that allows temporarily bypasses a bale density, belt tension increasing system while the baler tailgate is moved out of a closed position thereby allowing the tailgate to be opened without encountering resistance from the belts and the belt tensioning system. Bypass operation is coordinated with the tailgate position so that the bypass is not activated when such activation would frustrate operation of the belt tensioning system. In balers equipped with a belt tensioning pre-tensioning system, the bypass operation is further coordinated with the pre-tensioning system to maintain proper pre-tension function. | 11-14-2013 |
20140041537 | BELT TRACKING USING SLEEVES AND ROTATING BELT GUIDES - An improved belt guide system comprising individual guide sleeves mounted on one or more of the guide rolls, one sleeve for each belt, in an agricultural round baler. Each sleeve encircles the roll surface of the guide roll and is positioned between the belt and the guide roll surface in a manner allowing relative rotational movement between the sleeve and the guide roll. Each guide sleeve is thus allowed to match the peripheral speed of the respective belt as it passes over the guide roll and allow slippage to occur between the guide roll surface and the inner circumference of the guide sleeve. Flanges extending radially outwardly on each sleeve end maintain the sleeve alignment with the respective belt. | 02-13-2014 |
20140165858 | EVEN BALE BLOCK FOR MONITORING BALE SHAPE IN A ROUND BALER - A bale size sensing mechanism for an agricultural round baler having bale chamber partially defined by continuous side-by-side belts disposed between a pair of spaced-apart side walls and trained around a plurality of rolls. Bale size sensing mechanisms disposed in each side wall detects the density of the transverse ends of a bale forming within the chamber and provides the measure to a controller which determines the transverse uniformity of the bale. Each sensing mechanism includes a generally planar element having a wedge-shaped periphery with a vertex, the planar element being pivotally coupled to the baler adjacent to the vertex and a portion of the wedge-shaped periphery projecting into the bale-forming chamber to interact with the bale forming therein. The wedge-shaped periphery minimizes open areas within the bale chamber into which turbulent crop could enter and jam the sensing mechanism. | 06-19-2014 |
20140260090 | NET WRAPPING SYSTEM BACK WRAP ROLL - A net wrapping system includes an insertion assembly configured to move between a home position and an insert position. The insertion assembly has at least one insertion assembly spreader roll configured to engage net wrapping from a net roll. The net wrapping system also includes a fixed spreader roll proximate to the net roll and configured to engage the net wrapping along a length of the fixed spreader roll circumferential surface when the insertion assembly is in the home position. The net wrapping system further includes a back wrap roll located along a net path between the fixed spreader roll and the at least one insertion assembly spreader roll and configured to cause the net wrapping to maintain engagement with substantially the same length of the fixed spreader roll circumferential surface when the insertion assembly is in the insert position. | 09-18-2014 |
20140261021 | BALER BRAKE DRUM LOCKING MECHANISM - A net dispensing assembly in a baler includes a net roll support tube configured to hold the net roll and a brake drum assembly coupled to the net roll support tube and configured to rotate about the net roll support tube and apply tension to the net wrapping dispensed from the net roll. The net dispensing assembly also includes a pivoting element configured to move the net roll support tube between an operating position and a load-unload position. The net dispensing assembly further includes a locking mechanism coupled to the brake drum assembly and configured to prevent the brake drum assembly from rotating in a direction opposite the operating direction when the net roll support tube is in at least one of (i) the load-unload position and (ii) the operating position. | 09-18-2014 |
Scott Paul Simmons, Fort Collins, CO US
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20090104919 | SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR ESTABLISHING A REAL-TIME LOCATION-BASED SERVICE NETWORK - A network and method to establish a real-time location based service for client mobile device users. Asynchronous data connections are established between client mobile devices and a data server over wireless networks. Synchronous data connections are established between the client devices and a map server over wireless networks. The data server receives geographic location information from the client devices, indicating a geographic location of each client device, and relays the geographic location information to the client devices in real time via the asynchronous data connections. The map server provides map data to the client devices as requested from the client devices via the synchronous data connections. The geographic location information may be overlaid onto the map data and displayed on any of the client mobile devices to indicate the various locations of the various client devices in real time. | 04-23-2009 |
Stacey Simmons, Port Allen, LA US
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20090017435 | Method of facilitating online and socially networked education between learning institutions - A method is provided of facilitating online education between learning institutions, including the steps of obtaining an e-learning course from a content provider learning institution; obtaining the approval of a subscriber learning institution for students enrolled at such institution to receive academic credit for the successful completion of such e-learning course; enrolling students from such subscriber learning institution in such e-learning course through a website; providing such e-learning course to students of the subscriber learning institution; obtaining an evaluation of the students' performances in the e-learning course from the content provider learning institution; providing said evaluations of the students' performances in such e-learning course to the subscriber learning institution in which the students are enrolled; and providing remuneration to the subscriber learning institution and content provider learning institution. | 01-15-2009 |
20120070816 | Method of Facilitating Online and Socially Networked Education Between Learning Institutions - A method is provided of facilitating online education between learning institutions, including the steps of obtaining an e-learning course from a content provider learning institution; obtaining the approval of a subscriber learning institution for students enrolled at such institution to receive academic credit for the successful completion of such e-learning course; enrolling students from such subscriber learning institution in such e-learning course through a website; providing such e-learning course to students of the subscriber learning institution; obtaining an evaluation of the students' performances in the e-learning course from the content provider learning institution; providing said evaluations of the students' performances in such e-learning course to the subscriber learning institution in which the students are enrolled; and providing remuneration to the subscriber learning institution and content provider learning institution. | 03-22-2012 |
Steven J. Simmons, Unionville, TN US
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20090203017 | Use of Nucleic Acid Probes to Detect Nucleotide Sequences of Interest in a Sample - The invention relates to methods for the determination and detection of nucleic acids sequences in a sample. The nucleic acid may be RNA or DNA or both. The invention also relates to methods for the determination of the presence and species of various microorganisms in a sample. We have also identified a set of oligonucleotide nucleic acid sequences within the rRNAs of Gram-negative organisms that facilitates both the broad identification of Gram-negative organisms as a class when used as a pool, or in combination, for example in a hybridization assay. This set of oligonucleotides may detect sequences that are indicative of the presence of organisms of the broad class of Gram-negative organisms while exhibiting little or no false identification of Gram-positive organisms, and fungi, or other microorganisms. The assay includes concurrent incubation with at least one nucleotide sequence of interest, at least one nucleic acid probe, a fluorosurfactant, and a nuclease. The assay may further be employed to detect the presence of bacteria, fungi, or other microorganisms by use of additional specific probes, or to detect and/or identify target nucleic acid sequences in a sample. Further, the invention also relates to methods of reducing non-specific binding and facilitating complex formation in a binding assay. The binding assay may be, but is not limited to, a nucleic acid hybridization assay or an immunoassay. The invention also relates to methods of detection that employ at least one target of interest, which may be a nucleotide sequence, at least one probe, which may be a nucleic acid probe and a nuclease. | 08-13-2009 |
Travis Simmons, Dodge City, KS US
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20120226485 | METHODS FOR PREDICTING THE FORMATION OF WIND TURBINE BLADE ICE - Models for predicting ice formation and/or accumulation on wind turbine blades and methods of their use in optimizing performance of wind turbines in the presence of adverse local weather conditions are disclosed. In certain embodiments, the predictive models include historical data of local meteorological conditions including, inter alia, wind speed, temperature, and relative humidity conditions and are useful, inter alia, for preemptively managing performance of wind turbines operation/shutdown cycles in response to a future predicted blade icing event based on a model of the present invention. | 09-06-2012 |
Trevor Simmons, Rhinebeck, NY US
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20140014403 | ENERGY STORAGE AND DISPENSING FLEXIBLE SHEETING DEVICE - An energy storing and dispensing sheeting having addressable energy storing cells is disclosed. A free-forming process of fabricating energy storing sheets is disclosed. An interconnect interface for operatively coupling the energy storing sheeting to an external element is disclosed. A flexible printed circuit board with patterned energy storing layers is disclosed. An adhesive, flexible energy storing sheeting is disclosed. Energy storing sheet that can be mechanically tuned and patterned as a structural building material is disclosed. A networked grid storage embodiment of a structural energy storing sheeting is disclosed. An energy storing sheeting powering computer memory and integrated circuits is disclosed. A puncture tolerant energy storage device is disclosed. An ultracapacitor having a separator, symmetric or asymmetric electrodes, electrolyte and a current collector is disclosed. A battery, supercapacitor and hybrid device is disclosed. Variable RC time constants and voltages within an energy storing sheeting are disclosed. | 01-16-2014 |
Trevor J. Simmons, Rhinebeck, NY US
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20110051320 | COMPLIANT ENERGY STORING STRUCTURAL SHEET - Disclosed herein is a structural sheet includes an energy storage density that is greater than 10-mWh/ft2 and is capable of withstanding greater than 5-KPa stress under at least 5% strain. | 03-03-2011 |
20110305903 | SHEATHED NANOTUBE FIBER AND METHOD OF FORMING SAME - Embodiments of the invention provide a cellulose-sheathed carbon nanotube fiber. One aspect of the invention provides a sheathed nanotube fiber comprising: a carbon nanotube fiber; and a cellulose sheath extending co-axially along at least a first portion of a length of the carbon nanotube fiber. Another aspect of the invention provides a method of forming a sheathed carbon nanotube fiber, the method comprising: co-electrospinning a carbon nanotube fiber gel core within a cellulose solution sheath. | 12-15-2011 |
20140133067 | COMPLIANT ENERGY STORING STRUCTURAL SHEET - Disclosed herein is a structural sheet includes an energy storage density that is greater than 10-mWh/ft2 and is capable of withstanding greater than 5-KPa stress under at least 5% strain. Further provided is an energy storing structural sheet comprising an electrically conducting current carrying layer that is print formed over a sub assembly that comprises a separator, a foundation, an electrode, and a current bus. | 05-15-2014 |
Walt Simmons, Madison, WI US
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20100013646 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTINUOUSLY MONITORING INTERSTITIAL REGIONS IN GASOLINE STORAGE FACILITIES AND PIPELINES - An underground storage system includes a primary containment unit and a secondary containment unit arranged to sealingly encompass the primary containment unit. The underground storage system further includes a leak detection system which is fluidly connected to the secondary containment system, and which is adapted to detect fluid leaks in the primary containment system and the secondary containment system. | 01-21-2010 |
20100288019 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETECTING A LEAK IN A FUEL DELIVERY SYSTEM - A leak detection system is provided for detecting a leak in a fuel line. A controller determines the presence of a leak in the fuel line based on an analysis of data obtained from individual leak tests performed on the fuel line, the individual leak tests may span one or more fuel delivery events. | 11-18-2010 |
20120067109 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTINUOUSLY MONITORING INTERSTITIAL REGIONS IN GASOLINE STORAGE FACILITIES AND PIPELINES - An underground storage system includes a primary containment unit and a secondary containment unit. The underground storage system further includes a leak detection system which is fluidly connected to the secondary containment system, and which is adapted to detect fluid leaks in the primary containment system and the secondary containment system. | 03-22-2012 |
20140076033 | METHOD FOR DETECTING A LEAK IN A FUEL DELIVERY SYSTEM - A leak detection system is provided for detecting a leak in a fuel line. A controller determines the presence of a leak in the fuel line based on an analysis of data obtained from individual leak tests performed on the fuel line, the individual leak tests may span one or more fuel delivery events. | 03-20-2014 |
20140130578 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTINUOUSLY MONITORING INTERSTITUAL REGIONS IN GASOLINE STORAGE FACILITIES AND PIPELINES - An underground storage system includes a primary containment unit and a secondary containment unit. The underground storage system further includes a leak detection system which is fluidly connected to the secondary containment system, and which is adapted to detect fluid leaks in the primary containment system and the secondary containment system. | 05-15-2014 |
Wayne W. Simmons, Longmont, CO US
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20120181483 | VARIOUS METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR MULTI-STAGE SYNTHESIS GAS GENERATION - A multiple stage synthesis gas generation system is disclosed including a high radiant heat flux reactor, a gasifier reactor control system, and a Steam Methane Reformer (SMR) reactor. The SMR reactor is in parallel and cooperates with the high radiant heat flux reactor to produce a high quality syngas mixture for MeOH synthesis. The resultant products from the two reactors may be used for the MeOH synthesis. The SMR provides hydrogen rich syngas to be mixed with the potentially carbon monoxide rich syngas from the high radiant heat flux reactor. The combination of syngas component streams from the two reactors can provide the required hydrogen to carbon monoxide ratio for methanol synthesis. The SMR reactor control system and a gasifier reactor control system interact to produce a high quality syngas mixture for the MeOH synthesis. | 07-19-2012 |
20130341569 | PRETREATMENT OF BIOMASS USING STEAM EXPLOSION METHODS - An integrated plant that includes a steam explosion process unit and biomass gasifier to generate syngas from biomass. A steam explosion process unit applies a combination of heat, pressure, and moisture to the biomass to make the biomass into a moist fine particle form. The steam explosion process unit applies steam with a high pressure to heat and pressurize any gases and fluids present inside the biomass to internally blow apart the bulk structure of the biomass via a rapid depressurization of the biomass with the increased moisture content. Those produced moist fine particles of biomass are subsequently fed to a feed section of the biomass gasifier, which reacts the biomass particles in a rapid biomass gasification reaction to produce syngas components. | 12-26-2013 |
20140241949 | RADIANT HEAT TUBE CHEMICAL REACTOR - A radiant heat-driven chemical reactor comprising a generally cylindrical pressure refractory lined vessel, a plurality of radiant heating tubes, and a metal tube sheet to form a seal for the pressure refractory lined vessel near a top end of the pressure refractory lined vessel. The metal tube sheet has a plurality of injection ports extending vertically through the metal tube sheet and into the refractory lined vessel such that biomass is injected at an upper end of the vessel between the radiant heating tubes, and the radiant heat is supplied to an interior of the plurality of radiant heating tubes. The radiant heat-driven chemical reactor is configured to 1) gasify particles of biomass in a presence of steam (H2O) to produce a low CO2 synthesis gas that includes hydrogen and carbon monoxide gas, or 2) reform natural gas in a non-catalytic reformation reaction, using thermal energy from the radiant heat. | 08-28-2014 |
20140318013 | SIMULTANEOUS REACTIONS WITH GASIFICATION OF BIOMASS - A method, apparatus, and system for a solar-driven chemical plant that may include a solar thermal receiver having a cavity with an inner wall, where the solar thermal receiver is aligned to absorb concentrated solar energy from one or more of 1) an array of heliostats, 2) solar concentrating dishes, and 3) any combination of the two. Some embodiments may include a solar-driven chemical reactor having multiple reactor tubes located inside the cavity of solar thermal receiver, wherein a chemical reaction driven by radiant heat occurs in the multiple reactor tubes, and wherein particles of biomass are gasified in the presence of a steam (H2O) carrier gas and methane (CH4) in a simultaneous steam reformation and steam biomass gasification reaction to produce reaction products that include hydrogen and carbon monoxide gas using the solar thermal energy from the absorbed concentrated solar energy in the multiple reactor tubes. | 10-30-2014 |
20140341785 | RADIANT FOUNTAIN ARCHITECTURE CHEMICAL REACTOR - A chemical plant includes a radiant heat-driven chemical reactor having generally concentric reactor tubes with an inner tube and an outer tube located inside a cavity of a thermal receiver. Particles of biomass, or natural gas, and an entrainment gas are fed into the inner tube near a bottom of the tube. The biomass and the entrainment gas flow upward through the inner tube into an upper plenum, and then flow downward through an annular space between the inner tube and the outer tube. The concentric reactor tubes and the thermal receiver are configured to cooperate such that heat is radiantly transferred by primarily absorption and re-radiation to drive the biomass gasification reaction or natural gas reformation reaction of reactants flowing through the reactor tubes in the vertical sections of the reactor, and turbulent flow and mixing of the reactants occurs in the upper plenum part of the reactor. | 11-20-2014 |
William M. Simmons, Springfield, TN US
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20080261062 | Facilatated Dispersion of Nanofillers for the Preparation of Nanocomposites - Compositions of thermoplastic polyesters and sepiolite-type clay in which the clay is dispersed in the polyester as often fibrous particles whose smallest dimension is less than 100 nm are made by polymerizing the polyester precursors in the presence of the clay. The compositions have good physical properties and can be melt molded into various articles. Many of these articles may be coated (painted) and are especially useful for appearance parts such as visible exterior automotive body parts. | 10-23-2008 |
20090192254 | FACILATATED DISPERSION OF NANOFILLERS FOR THE PREPARATION OF NANOCOMPOSITES - Compositions of thermoplastic polyesters and sepiolite-type clay in which the clay is dispersed in the polyester as often fibrous particles whose smallest dimension is less than 100 nm are made by polymerizing the polyester precursors in the presence of the clay. The compositions have good physical properties and can be melt molded into various articles. Many of these articles may be coated (painted) and are especially useful for appearance parts such as visible exterior automotive body parts. | 07-30-2009 |
20120292812 | COMPOSITIONS OF POLYESTERS AND FIBROUS CLAYS - Compositions of thermoplastic polyesters containing dispersed nanoparticles of fibrous clay are made by polymerizing the polyester precursors in the presence of exfoliated fibrous clay that has not been organically modified. The compositions have good physical properties and can be melt molded into various articles. Many of these articles may be coated (painted) and are especially useful for appearance parts such as visible exterior automotive body parts. | 11-22-2012 |
William R. Simmons, Brighton, MI US
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20100018433 | Docking Station for Rail Trolley - A docking station for a monorail carrier system is provided. The carrier system includes a trolley that is configured to repositionably support a payload, and is adapted for interactive movement along a transfer bridge. The docking station includes a receiver plate having a rail-side portion perpendicularly oriented with a first interface portion that has one or more magnets attached thereto. A clamp assembly is attached to the rail-side portion, and operates to fasten the receiver plate to the transfer bridge at a predetermined location. The docking station also includes a docking plate having a trolley-side portion configured to securely attach to the trolley, and a second interface portion perpendicularly oriented with the trolley-side portion. The second interface portion is configured to magnetically cooperate with the first interface portion and thereby temporarily suspend the trolley at the predetermined location. | 01-28-2010 |