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Abner J. Simon, Richmond, VA US
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20100326311 | Air bus transportation system - A transportation system includes a vehicle having wings, a propulsion system, a lifting gear coupling the vehicle to an undercarriage, and a guidance assembly movably connecting the undercarriage to guide rails. The wings generate aerodynamic lift when the vehicle exceeds a first speed. The lifting gear supports a load of the vehicle in a first position in relation to the undercarriage when the vehicle travels at less than the first speed, allows the vehicle to lift to a second position in relation to the undercarriage as the vehicle accelerates beyond the first speed, and maintains the vehicle in the second position when the vehicle exceeds the first speed. The guidance assembly shiftingly engages the guide rails through rollers that are in rolling contact with the guide rails when the vehicle is in the first position and are displaced from the guide rails when the vehicle is in the second position. | 12-30-2010 |
Adam Jay Simon, Yardley, PA US
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20120150545 | BRAIN-COMPUTER INTERFACE TEST BATTERY FOR THE PHYSIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF NERVOUS SYSTEM HEALTH - A battery of three or more sensory and cognitive challenge tasks actively or dynamically challenge the brain to monitor its state for assessment of injury, disease, or compound effect, among others. The system analyzes and assesses a personalized biometric brain health signature by integrating the use of electroencephalography (EEG), somato-sensory, neuropsychological, and/or cognitive stimulation, and novel signal processing and display. The system also provides for early detection of dementia, including Alzheimer's disease (AD), vascular dementia (VAD), mixed dementia (AD and VAD), MCI, and other dementia-type disorders, as well as brain injury states such as mild Traumatic Brain Injury and can provide some or all of the following improvements over conventional systems and methods, including: (1) Increased sensitivity, specificity, and overall accuracy; (2) early detection of disease and injury; and (3) enhanced portability with remote data acquisition capability. | 06-14-2012 |
Alberto Jorge Simon, Kansas City, MO US
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20120253946 | PRICING METHOD AND SYSTEM BASED ON FRACTAL ANALYSIS - There are disclosed computerized systems and methods that provide recommended bid amounts to advertisers, information providers and the like, for example, for categories in which the advertisers and information providers have existing or current bids, based on time fractals. The time fractals are movable within a window to continuously provide the aforementioned recommended bid amounts, for the category. | 10-04-2012 |
Amanda J. Simon, Oshkosh, WI US
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20080275415 | Gender-specific, disposable, adult-incontinence articles - Disposable adult-incontinence product designs tailored to the differing anatomical features of a man's body and a woman's body are disclosed. The designs take into account differing ways in which men and women age and typically distribute weight. For example, a disposable, adult-incontinence article adapted to be worn by women may employ different leg-opening shapes, absorbent placement, ornamental features, and/or other characteristics compared to a corresponding article adapted to be worn by men. Also disclosed are ways of packaging and marketing said products to help create public awareness of the disclosed arrays of gender-specific, disposable, adult-incontinence articles, as well as individual, gender-specific, disposable, adult-incontinence articles. | 11-06-2008 |
20110192749 | Package of Disposable Absorbent Pants - A package of disposable pants comprises a housing portion comprising a front panel comprising a front transparent window. The package further includes a plurality of disposable absorbent pants disposed within the housing portion, each pant defining a waist opening, two leg openings, a waist end, and a crotch end. At least a first pant and a second pant are positioned within the housing portion to be visible through the front transparent window, such that neither the waist end nor the crotch end of either the first pant or the second pant is visible through the front transparent window. In another embodiment, no elastically transversely gathered portions of either the first pant or the second pant are visible through the front transparent window. In another embodiment, first, second, and third pant folded heights are each approximately one-third of the height of a fourth pant. | 08-11-2011 |
Amanda Jean Simon, Oshkosh, WI US
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20090264851 | Disposable absorbent articles having gender-specific containment flaps - In one aspect, the present invention relates to an array of gender-specific disposable absorbent articles having gender-specific containment flaps. In one embodiment, the array of articles comprises a first disposable absorbent article adapted to be worn by males, and a second absorbent article adapted to be worn by females. The first disposable absorbent article comprises a first pair of containment flaps, and the second disposable absorbent article comprises a second pair of containment flaps. The first pair of containment flaps differs from the second pair of containment flaps in at least one structural feature. In particular embodiments, the structural feature that differs is selected from the group consisting of flap active length, flap active-portion longitudinal position, flap tension, flap height, distal-to-distal spacing, and proximal-to-proximal spacing. In another aspect, the present invention pertains to a method of marketing gender-specific absorbent articles having gender-specific containment flaps. | 10-22-2009 |
20100108554 | Gender-specific, disposable absorbent articles - Disposable absorbent articles product designs tailored to the differing needs and preferences of males and females are disclosed. In particular embodiments, an array of gender-specific, disposable, absorbent articles comprises a package of first disposable absorbent articles, the package bearing indicia indicating that the articles therein are adapted to be worn by females, and a package of second disposable absorbent articles, the package bearing indicia indicating that the articles therein are adapted to be worn by males. The first disposable absorbent articles differ from the corresponding second disposable absorbent articles in any of a variety of aspects to customize the products for each gender. In certain embodiments, the array includes one product adapted for use by one gender, and a unisex product adapted for use by either gender. | 05-06-2010 |
Arienne P. Simon, Harrison City, PA US
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20110052787 | SOLVENTLESS METHOD FOR FORMING A COATING ON A MEDICAL ELECTRICAL LEAD BODY - A solventless method for forming a coating on a medical electrical lead is described. The method includes combining particles of a therapeutic agent with a polymeric material in a flowable form in the absence of a solvent to form a uniform suspension. A predetermined amount of the suspension is dispensed onto a portion of the lead and is then cured to form the therapeutic agent eluting layer. Additional layers such as a primer layer, fluoro-opaque layer and/or a topcoat layer can be formed using the solventless method. Employing a solventless method may avoid contraction of the layer being formed due to solvent evaporation during the curing process, and may facilitate greater control over the thickness of the therapeutic agent eluting coating. | 03-03-2011 |
Arienne P. Simon, Lino Lakes, MN US
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20090054961 | DRUG ELUTING COATINGS FOR A MEDICAL LEAD AND METHOD - A medical electrical lead includes a drug eluting coating provided over at least a portion of the lead body. The drug eluting coating can be provided over at least a portion of the lead body and adjacent to at least one electrode located on the lead body. The drug eluting coating can include at least one matrix polymer layer including a polymer admixed with a therapeutic agent. The therapeutic agent, for example, can be an anti-proliferative agent or an anti-inflammatory agent. The matrix polymer can include a medical adhesive. The rate of elution of the drug from the matrix polymer layer is affected by the drug to polymer ratio of the drug in the matrix polymer layer. | 02-26-2009 |
20100125320 | OVERMOLDED COMPONENTS FOR IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL LEADS AND RELATED METHODS - The various embodiments disclosed herein relate to medical electrical leads. More specifically, certain embodiments relate to leads having one or more drug-eluting components that are overmolded or otherwise positioned on the lead. Other embodiments relate to leads having one or more patterned surfaces, including some leads with one or more patterned surfaces over which one or more drug-eluting components are positioned. Further implementations relate to leads having one or more overmolded patterned surfaces, including some embodiments in which the overmolded surfaces contain at least one drug-eluting component. | 05-20-2010 |
Barney Ernest Simon, Bristol, IN US
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20100119768 | Light-weight thermoplastic olefin truss core for laminated panels for use in the transportation and RV industries - A lightweight thermoplastic core, formed from ThermoPlastic Olefin/ThermoPlastic Vulcanite (TPO/TPV) sheet machined. Said sheet is made of a TPO material that contains fillers to enhance strength and improve Coefficient of Linear Expansion (CLTE). The sheet is heated to thermoforming temperature, then formed by pressure-forming or mechanical pressing the desired shape (truss shape), forming a multi-dimensional core. | 05-13-2010 |
Bernard Simon, Whitsett, NC US
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20100011553 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR UPHOLSTERING BOX SPRINGS - The present invention generally relates to an apparatus and a method used to upholster a box-spring frame. A textile tape with a portion encapsulating a draw cord is sewn to the inner perimeter of a border material. The other edge of the border material is sewn to a top cover material. The box-spring frame is placed within this assembly, with the top side of the frame abutting the top cover. This assembly is placed in the attachment apparatus. The attachment apparatus optionally compresses the box-spring frame and is equipped with a pair of tension applicators. Once in place, each of the two draw cord ends are secured to a corresponding tension applicator, and tension is applied to the draw cord. This tension tightens the border assembly edge around the frame. With the proper tension applied, the draw cord is secured to the box-spring frame. The bottom cover is then attached in the conventional manner with a series of staples. | 01-21-2010 |
Bernard R. Simon, Whitsett, NC US
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20120153703 | INSTALLATION OF A TEXTILE DECK ASSEMBLY IN AN ARTICLE OF FURNITURE - A method, apparatus, and seating product that include a seat deck assembly with a tensioned fabric decking are described. The seat deck assembly includes one or a pair of frame rails attached along opposite edges of the decking. The decking includes an elastomeric textile. The decking or a first of the frame rails is attached to a first side of the frame. The second of the frame rails is placed in a rigid fixture. A force is applied by an actuator to the frame to move the second side of the frame toward the second frame rail and to stretch the elastomeric fabric. The second frame rail is couple to the second side of the frame and the assembled frame is removed from the fixture. Cushions, padding or an upholstered covering can complete embodiments of the seating product. | 06-21-2012 |
Carmichael J. Simon US
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20110123011 | Contextualized Telephony Message Management - In one or more embodiments, one or more methods and/or systems described can transform an inbound call into one or more call streams and/or call states that can include at least one of a contextualized or personalized message, a promotion, a coupon, an offer, a voucher, an advertisement, and an opt-in program, among others. For example, the one or more methods and/or systems described can perform: receiving identification information associated with a telephony device; determining, based on the identification information, a message for the user; and sending the message to the telephony device. For instance, the message can include a coupon or discount for a good or service. In one example, the coupon or discount can be sent via a short message service text message. In another example, the coupon or discount can include a computer-readable image that can be sent via a multimedia messaging service message. | 05-26-2011 |
Carol Simon, Apex, NC US
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20130128455 | ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL FOR MODULE HOUSING ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT RACKS - A system is provided in one example embodiment that includes at least one rack for electronic equipment, each rack including: at least one sensor configured to measure an environmental condition, an air conditioning system, an ingress port configured to allow air to flow into a corresponding rack from an environment surrounding the racks, and an egress port configured to allow air to flow out of a corresponding rack and into the environment surrounding the racks. The system also includes a housing that surrounds the racks and that defines the environment surrounding the racks. The air that flows out through the egress ports of the racks conditions the air in the environment surrounding the racks. | 05-23-2013 |
Chris H. Simon, Minneapolis, MN US
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20110067235 | Methods for filling holes in printed wiring boards - The invention comprises methods for filling holes in printed wiring boards and printed wiring boards produced by these methods. The methods involve plating metal conductors inside the holes of the printed wiring boards while protecting the conducting surfaces of the printed wiring boards from being plated using photoresist film. The side surfaces of a printed wiring board are covered with photoresist. The photoresist is exposed to developing light, except the photoresist covering the holes on one side of the board is masked to prevent exposure of the holes to the developing light. The undeveloped photoresist covering the holes is removed. The board is subjected to a plating process, which deposits conductive materials in the holes, but the photoresist on the conducting surfaces of the board prevents conductive materials to be plated on the surfaces of the board. | 03-24-2011 |
Christopher J. Simon, Shawnee, KS US
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20100218100 | PRESENTATION SYSTEM - A system for displaying slides of a presentation includes an editor module configured to generate a slide for the presentation based at least on content defined by a user. The system further includes a display module configured to generate display data for the presentation. The display data represents the slide of the presentation. The system further includes a user interface module configured to receive a selection of a portion of the slide based at least on a detected movement of a user input device across the slide. The display module is configured to enlarge the selected portion of the slide on the display in response to at least the movement of the user input device across the slide. | 08-26-2010 |
Christopher James Simon, Shawnee, KS US
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20090160676 | Retrieving and Presenting Dynamic Traffic Information - A system, a method and computer-readable media for presenting dynamic traffic information. A user profile is stored, and advisory data based on the user profile is gathered. The advisory data may include traffic information associated with road segments identified by the user profile. Upon receiving a user input, the advisory data is presented to a user. | 06-25-2009 |
20100235774 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PRESENTING TRAFFIC-RELATED INFORMATION - Presenting of real-world situational data on a dynamically updateable user interface is provided for by providing a dynamically updateable user interface that includes dynamic objects having variable characteristics and that correspond to real-world objects, receiving situational data that corresponds to a status of the one or more real-world objects, and conforming the one or more variable characteristics to be consistent with the situational data such that an observer of the one or more dynamic objects is informed of a current status of a corresponding real-world situation. | 09-16-2010 |
20110106592 | Optimizing Traffic Predictions and Enhancing Notifications - Travel-demand forecasting methods are described for predicting traffic volume based, at least in part, on user-entered data in the form of origin/destination data pairs, user preferences, demographic data and other types of socioeconomic data. This data can source a prediction algorithm or be used to calibrate or more make accurate a current algorithm. Methods and systems are described for, among other things, optimizing traffic predictions, forecasting traffic patterns using user-assigned trip patterns, associating rich attribute information to navigation routes, exposing personal-logistic information to a group, communicating traffic-situation-generated alerts based on user information, optimizing a presentation of user-defined traffic routes, and presenting location indications based on proximity (temporal or geographical). | 05-05-2011 |
20120035839 | Optimizing Traffic Predictions and Enhancing Notifications - Travel-demand forecasting methods are described for predicting traffic volume based, at least in part, on user-entered data in the form of anticipated traffic routes, demographic data and/or other types of socioeconomic data. This data can source a prediction algorithm or be used to forecast traffic patterns. Methods and systems are described for, among other things, optimizing traffic predictions, forecasting traffic patterns using user-assigned trip patterns, associating rich attribute information to navigation routes, exposing personal-logistic information to a group, communicating traffic-situation-generated alerts based on user information, optimizing a presentation of user-defined traffic routes, and presenting location indications based on proximity (temporal or geographical). | 02-09-2012 |
20130304367 | OPTIMIZING TRAFFIC PREDICTIONS AND ENHANCING NOTIFICATIONS - Travel-demand forecasting methods are described for predicting traffic volume based, at least in part, on user-entered data in the form of anticipated traffic routes, demographic data and/or other types of socioeconomic data. This data can source a prediction algorithm or be used to forecast traffic patterns. Methods and systems are described for, among other things, optimizing traffic predictions, forecasting traffic patterns using user-assigned trip patterns, associating rich attribute information to navigation routes, exposing personal-logistic information to a group, communicating traffic-situation-generated alerts based on user information, optimizing a presentation of user-defined traffic routes, and presenting location indications based on proximity (temporal or geographical). | 11-14-2013 |
Christopher R. Simon, Marietta, GA US
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20110297591 | CONVEYOR SYSTEM FOR SEPARATING MIXED RECYCLED MATERIALS - A conveyor system for separating mixed recycled materials containing lighter and heavier recycled materials employs an inclined conveyor belt with a series of rows of rotating beaters striking the underside of the conveyor belt. A feeder mechanism deposits mixed recycled materials onto the midsection of the conveyor belt. Heavier recycled materials are bounced from the conveyor belt and tumble to the lower end, while lighter recycled materials are carried by motion of the conveyor belt to its upper end. | 12-08-2011 |
Daniel Simon, Chicago, IL US
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20090194096 | Method and apparatus for concentrating optical radiation using light trapping elements - A holographic planar concentrator for collecting and concentrating solar radiation with light trapping elements. A holographic planar concentrator (HPC) comprises a transparent planar plate with at least one holographic film mounted on the face of the planar plate and a solar energy collecting device attached to at least one edge of the planar plate with a reflective surface or coating mounted along the remaining edges of the planar plate. A holographic planar concentrator with light trapping elements reduces potential light losses, and the amount solar energy collecting material required while enabling a more uniform visual appearance and lower manufacturing and installation costs. | 08-06-2009 |
20090194146 | Method and apparatus for arranging multiple flat reflector facets around a solar cell or solar panel - A system and method of arranging multiple flat reflective facets around solar cells within a solar panel, or around a standard solar panel to increase the amount of light striking the solar cells or panel. The present invention in the preferred embodiment uses multiple reflector facets arranged to form an inverted pyramid shell where the apex of the pyramid is removed and replaced by a solar cell or panel. Accordingly each flat reflective facet has an isosceles trapezoid shape and has its shorter parallel side located adjacent and at a 120 degree angle to the solar cell or panel. This geometry ensures uniform illumination of the solar cell provided the reflector is approximately the same width as the solar cell; such uniform illumination may be especially helpful for PV generating applications. An alternate embodiment employs only three flat reflective facets, rather than four, around a standard solar panel. Flat reflective facets cost less than solar cells or panels, so employing these arrangements should lower the average cost of solar power. | 08-06-2009 |
20090316361 | Method and apparatus for controlling the output of solar arrays - A method to control the temperature of a circulating fluid and thereby control the electrical output of a PV array is provided along with an apparatus for doing so which adds simple mechanical, data measurement and control elements to prior art systems. Given a set amount of sunlight, electrical output from a solar PV array will change if the temperature of the array changes. One can change the temperature of a PV array by circulating a fluid through a loop in thermal contact with the array. Controlling the temperature of this circulating fluid, allows one to control the electrical output from the array. | 12-24-2009 |
20100294365 | Method and Apparatus for Arranging a Solar Cell and Reflector - A system and method of arranging a solar cell and reflector to replace a typical solar cell oriented normal to the incoming sunlight inside a module (i.e. parallel to a module's transparent cover plate or opening). The present invention in a preferred embodiment uses a solar cell oriented at a 45 degree angle to the incoming sunlight, and a reflective surface oriented perpendicular to the cell and at a 45 degree angle to the incoming sunlight. The solar cell and the mirror are the same length/size and form a V shape where the angle between the sloped sides is 90 degrees. Any light falling normally on the arrangement will hit the solar cell either directly or after reflection. In another embodiment, two adjacent reflectors can be used making angles of around 60 degrees and around 30 degrees with respect to the cover or opening. An alternate embodiment can include a second reflector added to the base of the cell and reflector pairings also at an approximate 45 degree angle with the cover or opening. The second reflector can run along an entire row of cell and first reflector pairs such that the first reflectors form 90 degree angles with both the cells and with the second reflector. | 11-25-2010 |
Daniel H. Simon, Eldersburg, MD US
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20080202093 | Pulsed plasma thruster using vapor and method of making - A pulsed plasma thruster (PPT) and a method of making the PPT are disclosed. The PPT includes no moving parts and can be made in a small size. The PPT can achieve long operating duration by using vapor as a fuel. Liquid used to form the vapor can be easily stored and can provide an ample supply of vapor. The PPT is also designed to facilitate easy and rapid manufacture. The process for making the PPT uses known techniques for making printed circuit board devices. | 08-28-2008 |
20130152949 | Blast Attenuating Earplug - An earplug includes a body, insertable into an ear canal, where the body defines a channel having at least two ends. The channel can house a movable structure configured to allow passage of sound around the movable structure in a rest position, and to block at least a portion of the channel in a deflected position. The movable structure moves from the rest position to the deflected position based on receiving, at one of the at least two ends of the channel, a pressure wave having at least a threshold amplitude pressure to block at least a portion of the pressure wave from reaching the other end of the channel. | 06-20-2013 |
Daniel L. Simon, Phoenix, AZ US
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20120249259 | RF impedance detection using two point voltage sampling - An adaptive impedance matching module having an adjustable impedance matching network with an input for receiving an RF power source and an output to be connected to an antenna, and first and second voltage measurement device configured to sense a voltage at respective first and second nodes on the impedance matching network. A network adjuster circuit is provided to switch the impedance matching network between a first state where first and second voltages are sensed on the respective first and second nodes and a second state where third and fourth voltages are sensed on the respective first and second nodes. Processing circuitry is provided which determines the matched load impedance based upon the first, second, third and fourth sensed voltages and including matching adjustment circuitry configured to adjust the matching impedance in the event the matched load impedance differs from a target load impedance by more that a predetermined amount. | 10-04-2012 |
David Simon, Alexandria, VA US
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20110141345 | Projected Light Scale for Forensic Photography - A Projected Light Scale for Forensic Photography that projects indicators onto a scene which is captured by a digital imaging device. These indicators may be produced by collimated light, resulting in fixed and diverging indicators. This enables a user viewing the captured image to extrapolate the true size of objects within the image, as well as to determine the distance and orientation of the digital imaging device relative to the imaged scene. | 06-16-2011 |
20120192708 | Reduced Size, Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Crew Compartment Vehicle Construction - A vehicle construction in which a survivability capsule and underbody V-deflector plate are located off-center relative to the vehicle providing desirable survivability and size characteristics, and minimizing overall vehicle width providing desirable maneuverability characteristics. The survivability capsule is constructed around occupants oriented to minimize capsule width and may incorporate traditional or spaced frame construction. The location of the capsule provides the ability to incorporate a large amount of storage area into the construction of the vehicle, or to use a spaced armor array on one side of the capsule providing protection from road-side threats including EFPs, RPGs, and RKG-3s. | 08-02-2012 |
20120213417 | Biometric Electronic Skimming Station - A biometric and electronic sensor system, which detects the presence of a subject and collects electronic signatures and biometric information of the subject, and the electronic signatures and the biometric information of the subject are compared by a computer program code to those of records contained in a database to determine whether a match exists. | 08-23-2012 |
20140260935 | Dynamic Fluid Vehicle System - A Dynamic Fluid Vehicle System that provides a multiple functions based on the beneficial properties of the transfer of volumes of fluids through fluid compartments arranged at various locations throughout a vehicle. Volumes of liquid fluids are employed in place of hard plate armor to protect against certain High Velocity Threats and are transferred from fluid compartments enabling lower vehicle weight. Vehicle stability is increased by transferring volumes of fluids to compensate for undesirable locations of the center of gravity of vehicle. Vehicle heat signatures are reduced by cooling fluids and cycling the cooler fluids into external fluid compartments. | 09-18-2014 |
20140262601 | Directed Acoustic Broadcast Array - A plurality of sound emitters mounted on a vehicle having a configurable phase of emission and configured such that they focus the beam pattern in a selected direction. | 09-18-2014 |
20140268280 | Color and Pattern Identifying and Highlighting Lenses - An optical film having electrochromatic characteristics that block selected wavelengths of the electromagnetic spectrum when activated by an electric signal configured to operate with a controller that activates the electromagnetic characteristics of the film. | 09-18-2014 |
20140354405 | Federated Biometric Identity Verifier - A federated biometric identity verification system that allows biometric verification of individuals across multiple organizations without sharing access to database content between those organizations. Multiple biometric application databases are securely networked together using public-key infrastructure techniques. Biometric information is collected from a subject, and segregated into applicable subsets or modalities, and searchable templates are generated. The templates are encrypted and searched against each database securely without requiring the comingling of database content. Results are returned for each database searched consistent with the characteristics authorized by the organization controlling the database. No further access to the database is allowed. | 12-04-2014 |
20140358954 | Biometric Social Network - A first program component having a access to a body of information comprising biographic an biometric information about people; a second program component adaptable to search the body of information for information linking biometric and biographic information; and a third program component adaptable to identify other people by returning linked information in response to a query of biographic or biometric information entered by a user. | 12-04-2014 |
David Bruce Simon, Chicago, IL US
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20090204446 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR VALUATION OF LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES - Computer systems and a computer-implemented method for valuing a life insurance policy in which a policy valuation program stored on a computer readable medium includes a data collection module and a life expectancy adjustment module, and a policy valuation module. In operation, according to one embodiment, the policy valuation computer program is operative to receive information related to a life insurance policy, initiate the data collection module programmed to communicate with one or more remote data repositories to search for and retrieve data related to mortality indicators for the insured, initiate the life expectancy adjustment module programmed to correlate the retrieved mortality indicators against mortality information to calculate an expected change in life expectancy based on the change in mortality, and calculate a value for the life insurance policy based on the expected change in life expectancy using the policy valuation module. | 08-13-2009 |
David E. Simon, Alexandria, VA US
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20110221934 | Ground-Based Instrumentation Operating with Airborne Wave Reflectors - An imaging system incorporates an elevated reflector mounted on a tall ground structure or a means for air flight to reflect a target area onto an imaging device, thus projecting the line-of-sight of said imaging device and enabling the imaging device to view target areas that are beyond the imaging device's direct line-of-sight. | 09-15-2011 |
20120186425 | Embedding particle armor for vehicles - An armor package in which RPGs, shaped charges, EFPs, other jets, and small arms threats are defeated using a layered solution incorporating particles designed to embed themselves in the incoming threat, thereby disrupting and diminishing the effectiveness of the threat. Additional components of the armor are designed to work in conjunction with this effect to completely defeat the incoming threat. This armor construction can provide alternatively a higher level of protection for either a given weight or space presently required by a conventional armor solution or an equivalent level of protection in reduced space or at reduced weight than is presently achievable with conventional armor solutions. | 07-26-2012 |
David E. Simon, Bartlesville, OK US
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20080305023 | PROCESS FOR SELECTIVE OXIDATION OF CARBON MONOXIDE IN A HYDROGEN CONTAINING STREAM - A method of making a composition, said method comprising, spraying a substance comprising platinum and iron into or onto an alumina-containing compound is disclosed. The resulting composition can then be used in a process for oxidizing carbon monoxide with free oxygen. | 12-11-2008 |
20100191032 | ISOMERIZATION PROCESS - An isomerization process is disclosed including contacting a n-hexane hydrocarbon feed containing less than about 10 volume % naphthenic hydrocarbons with a catalyst to produce an iso-hexane containing product; wherein the catalyst is prepared by: a) incorporating tungsten on a zirconium hydroxide solid; b) drying and calcining the tungsten impregnated zirconium hydroxide; c) sizing the dried and calcined material to particle sizes between about 150 and about 600 microns; d) incorporating a Group VIII metal selected from the group consisting of nickel, platinum and palladium, and combinations thereof, on the sized material; e) drying and calcining the Group VIII metal impregnated tungsten/zirconia material; and f) contacting the second dried and calcined material with hydrogen in a reducing environment to form the catalyst which contains tungsten, zirconia and a Group VIII metal selected from the group consisting of nickel, platinum and palladium, and combinations thereof. | 07-29-2010 |
David Edward Simon, Alexandria, VA US
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20090313736 | Varying thickness Helmet for reduced weight and increased protection - A helmet in which the material thickness is optimized to utilize multiple defeat mechanisms against a range of threats and to provide varying levels of protection in different areas based on the expected distribution and orientation of threats. Threat types as well as likely threat locations are both used to determine optimal material types and thickness at different points on the helmet to provide the user with the greatest overall level of personal protection possible with a helmet of a given maximum weight. | 12-24-2009 |
David Ryan Simon, Fort Smith, AR US
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20090255674 | Sealing By Ball Sealers - In downhole treatments in the oilfield, ball sealers seated in perforations may not fully seal and may leak fluid through gaps and asperities between the balls and the perforations. A method is given for improving the sealing of ball sealers in perforations by adding a sealing agent that forms a plug in the gaps and severely restricts or eliminates fluid flow. The sealing agent is preferably degradable or soluble, malleable fibers slightly larger than the gaps. Optionally, the particles may be non-degradable, rigid, of different shapes, and smaller than the gaps but able to bridge them. Mixtures of sealing agents may be used. The sealing agent may be added with the ball sealers, after the ball sealers, or both. | 10-15-2009 |
Donald Simon, Croydon, PA US
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20100019429 | CLAMPING DEVICE - Disclosed is a clamping device for securing and clamping work-piece quickly and efficiently. The clamping device includes an elongated slide bar; a first support assembly and a second support assembly. The first support assembly affixed at a proximal end portion of the elongated slide bar includes a first body portion, and a first clamping member. The second support assembly includes a second body portion, a second clamping member configured on the second body portion, and a locking mechanism configured on the second body portion. The second body portion is slidably coupled to the elongated slide bar for assuming a plurality of positions with respect to the first body portion. The first clamping member and the second clamping member are positioned in a spaced apart relationship for abuttingly clamping the work-piece there between to assume a clamped position of the plurality of positions. | 01-28-2010 |
Doug Simon, Chicago, IL US
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20120166322 | Pet and People Care Management System - A pet or human care management system and method are provided. In one embodiment, the system includes a portable electronic device carried by a care service provider to scan a care customer bar code at the location of a care visit to indicate the start and/or end of the care visit. The portable electronic device also includes a GPS component and transmits its location at a plurality of times during the care visit, such as to indicate the path of a scheduled walk. A website is employed to administrate the care management system, including scheduling walks, licensing care providers, and creating customer and care provider accounts. | 06-28-2012 |
Eric M. Simon, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20100055790 | CELL CULTURE APPARATUS AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - A cell culture apparatus consists of a vessel or array of vessels, each comprising a substantially flat bottom and substantially vertical sides, and composed of a substantially gas permeable material. The inner bottom surface of the vessel is commonly textured to provide the cells with adequate features for attachment and spreading. The vessel may include an integral annular flange which can be used to suspend the vessel from a suspensory element of a rack structure. To promote cell attachment and growth, the inner surfaces of the vessel bottom and sides may be coated with commonly available bio-active materials. Cells cultured in the system commonly grow in three dimensions for extended periods of time, and often produce significantly higher quantities of cellular products than cells grown in conventional labware. | 03-04-2010 |
20100071713 | AIRFLOW APPLICATORS AND RELATED TREATMENT METHODS - Disclosed are embodiments of airflow applicators used for delivering directional, heated air to, for example, the scalp and hair of humans and/or animals to eliminate ectoparasites, such as lice and lice eggs. In preferred embodiments, the applicators are configured to deliver heated airflow (from a separate device, or from another portion of a single device, that generates heated airflow) efficiently right to where ectoparasites and their eggs most frequently reside. Also disclosed are treatment methods, including preferred treatment patterns, for delivering heated airflows for use in eliminating ectoparasites and their eggs on an animal. | 03-25-2010 |
20130284111 | AIRFLOW APPLICATORS AND RELATED TREATMENT METHODS - Disclosed are embodiments of airflow applicators used for delivering directional, heated air to, for example, the scalp and hair of humans and/or animals to eliminate ectoparasites, such as lice and lice eggs. In preferred embodiments, the applicators are configured to deliver heated airflow (from a separate device, or from another portion of a single device, that generates heated airflow) efficiently right to where ectoparasites and their eggs most frequently reside. Also disclosed are treatment methods, including preferred treatment patterns, for delivering heated airflows for use in eliminating ectoparasites and their eggs on an animal. | 10-31-2013 |
Ethan S. Simon, Abington, PA US
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20100227533 | Chemical Mechanical Polishing Pad Having Window With Integral Identification Feature - Chemical mechanical polishing pads having a window with an integral identification feature, wherein the window has a polishing face and a nonpolishing face, wherein the integral identification feature is observable through the window, and wherein the integral identification feature identifies the chemical mechanical polishing pad as a type of chemical mechanical polishing pad selected from a plurality of types of chemical mechanical polishing pads. Also provided is a method of making such chemical mechanical polishing pads and for using them to polish a substrate selected from a magnetic substrate, an optical substrate and a semiconductor substrate. | 09-09-2010 |
Ethan Scott Simon, Abington, PA US
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20110021123 | Multi-functional polishing pad - The polishing pad is suitable for polishing patterned semiconductor substrates containing at least one of copper, dielectric, barrier and tungsten. The polishing pad includes a polymeric matrix; and the polymeric matrix being a polyurethane reaction product of a polyol blend, a polyamine or polyamine mixture and toluene diisocyanate. The polyol blend is a mixture of 15 to 77 weight percent total polypropylene glycol and polytetramethylene ether glycol; and the mixture of polypropylene glycol and polytetramethylene ether glycol having a weight ratio of the polypropylene glycol to the polytetramethylene ether glycol from a 20 to 1 ratio to a 1 to 20 ratio. The polyamine or polyamine mixture is 8 to 50 weight percent; and the toluene diisocyanate is 15 to 35 weight percent total monomer or partially reacted toluene diisocyanate monomer. | 01-27-2011 |
Francis Simon, Malvern, PA US
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20100082581 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR EFFICIENT DATA TRANSFER - Systems and methods are provided for transferring data. In one implementation, a method is provided for transferring data between a sending device (e.g., a server) and a receiving device (e.g., a client). The method may include sending, from the receiving device, a data query to request data from the sending device and receiving, form the sending device, a data result model in response to the data query. The data result model may include a table block. The method may also include analyzing the data result model to regenerate the data for storage at the receiving device. Analyzing the data result model may comprises reading at least one column definition and at least one data row from the table block, the data row including a row flag, a null location list, and a row payload field including the non-null data to be transferred to the receiving device. The method may further include processing each mapped data row to provide the regenerated data for storage at the receiving device. | 04-01-2010 |
20120059856 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR EFFICIENT DATA TRANSFER - A system and method for transferring data are provided. The method comprises: sending, from a receiving device, a data query to request data from a sending device; receiving, from the sending device, a data result model in response to the data query, the data result model including a table block; analyzing the data result model to regenerate the data for storage at the receiving device in accordance with the table block; and providing the regenerated data for storage at the receiving device. | 03-08-2012 |
George R. Simon, Huntingdon Valley, PA US
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20110104249 | Oncotherapeutic Application of Inhibitors of High-Affinity Glucose Transporters - The subject invention concerns materials and methods for treating oncological disorders in a person or animal using any agent or compound that inhibits uptake of glucose into a cell. The subject invention also concerns methods for inducing apoptosis and inhibiting the proliferation or survival of a cell. In one embodiment, the methods comprise administering an effective amount of an agent or compound that inhibits the activity of one or more glucose transporter proteins, such as Glut-1. An antibody that binds to and inhibits a glucose transporter protein can be used in the present methods. | 05-05-2011 |
20110143361 | PREDICTIVE VALUE OF NUCLEAR EXCISION REPAIR GENES FOR CANCER SURVIVAL - Patients who have their cancer surgically removed are at risk for recurrence, even though currently free of disease. Lung cancer patients with higher activity of a nuclear excision repair gene called ERCC1 were at a lower risk for recurrence than patients with lower activity of ERCC1. Hence, it is possible to predict which patients are at a higher risk for recurrence after resection. This information can be used to design treatment strategies for patients determined to be at a higher risk for recurrence. Additionally, patients who are lower risk for recurrence can be saved the morbidity of further treatment. | 06-16-2011 |
George Tedesche Simon, Evanston, IL US
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20090048985 | NAV and IIV Pricing for Actively Managed Exchange Traded Funds - An ETF pricing mechanism for use in managed Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) or other collective investment vehicle (CIV) that retains the confidentiality of the vehicle's assets. The method of pricing may comprise: selecting a security price for each portfolio security, wherein each selected security price is associated with a time offset within a pricing interval, and wherein the time offsets are not identical for all of the selected security prices; generating a plurality of partial price components based on the selected security prices; determining a intra-day indicative value (IIV) of a CIV share in response to the plurality of partial price components; and, publishing the determined IIV. | 02-19-2009 |
20120023035 | SYSTEM, METHOD, AND PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR MANAGING A COLLECTIVE INVESTMENT VEHICLE INCLUDING A TRUE-UP OPERATION - A method, system and program product for managing redemptions for a collective investment vehicle, the method comprising: performing a creation event; calculating and disseminating automatically an intraday indicative value (IIV); performing a redemption event, comprising: receiving, a request to redeem shares of the collective investment vehicle for a given MP, with the request to redeem shares comprising a number of shares to redeem or a value-specifying parameter; communicating before a strike time an identification of first set of one or more assets to distribute including a number of each one of the assets, to a market participant representative (MP representative), acting on behalf of the given MP for which the collective investment vehicle shares were received, which MP representative is governed by an agreement imposing a restriction on liquidation and disclosure of the first set of assets; calculating, a redemption true-up monetary amount, based on a monetary value at the strike time of the first set of one or more assets and either the monetary value as of the strike time of the number of shares requested to be redeemed, or the monetary value as of the strike time comprising a number of shares approximated by the value-specifying parameter, to obtain the redemption true-up monetary amount; and sending, an electronic message to cause a transfer of all or a portion of the first set of assets directly or indirectly to an electronic account of the MP representative. | 01-26-2012 |
20130144767 | SYSTEM, METHOD, AND PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR UNIT TRANSFER FEE PROCESSING - A method, system and program product, the method comprising: accessing Transfer Fee data to be paid to a third party that is not the borrower or the lender of a security for a right to loan one or more units of the security; accessing loan data on a loan of units of the security, calculating an amount of a Transfer Fee for the right to loan the security; generating data for debiting an account or sending a bill for the Transfer Fee; sending or having sent data on revenue from one or more of the Transfer Fees to be paid to an issuer of the security; updating the database with data on the Transfer Fee. | 06-06-2013 |
Gyoergy Simon, St. Louis Park, MN US
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20080276317 | Detection of Multi-Step Computer Processes Such as Network Intrusions - Multi-step processes such as intrusions into computer networks are detected from individual activities or events such as communications by identifying anchor points (FIG. | 11-06-2008 |
Jerome E. Simon, Las Vegas, NV US
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20100162881 | SYSTEM FOR COORDINATING A PERFORMANCE - Embodiments described herein provide a musical performance system that produces a set of signals or cues to individual members of a choir or group of musical instruments as to when each member is to play their particular instrument. Typically, the musical instrument is comprised of a handbell as used in bell choirs. The system alerts, e.g., via vibration or light, children or physically challenged individuals at a predetermined, specified time such that they may perform music with the correct rhythm and timing. The system comprises a computer readable medium for storing data, a musical instrument digital interface unit, a sequencer, a sending unit, and at least one receiving unit. | 07-01-2010 |
Jonathan S. Simon, Pleasant Valley, CT US
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20110197635 | Optimized Scoop for Improved Gob Shape - An optimized scoop for receiving the glass gobs formed by the shearing mechanism is disclosed which provides an optimal trajectory that enables glass gobs passing therethrough to have an improved glass gob shape together with a negligible increase in glass gob length, with a velocity that is equal to or better than that of previously known scoops. The optimized scoop enhances glass gob shape to produce a more uniformly cylindrical glass gobs and eliminate dog-bone configurations. Trajectory of the optimized scoop is optimized both to enhance exit velocity of the glass gobs and minimize forces applied to the glass gobs. | 08-18-2011 |
20110232331 | I.S. Machine - An I.S. Machine is provided wherein the blow molds are closed to a slightly cracked location whereby applied cooling air can not leak into and pressurize the blow mold thereby damaging the parison during reheat. When reheat is completed, the blow molds are fully closed and the parison is transformed into a bottle by applying compressed air and/or vacuum. | 09-29-2011 |
20120211331 | System and Method for Controlling Pusher Parameters to Adjust the Placement of Glass Containers on the Conveyor - A system and method for automatically adjusting the motion and timing of pusher mechanisms in an I.S. machine to maintain desired spacing and lateral alignment of glass containers on a conveyor taking them from the I.S. machine where they are molded. The measured glass container placement and the desired glass container placement are used to vary the operation of the pusher mechanisms in a manner tending to obtain the desired placement. | 08-23-2012 |
20120226378 | Closed Loop Cyclic Timing Optimizer Control System And Method - A system and method for the optimization of the cycles of events occurring in an I.S. machine that automatically optimizes the cycles of events occurring in an I.S. machine by using information relating to the characteristics of the hot glass containers manufactured by the I.S. machine obtained by monitoring the hot glass containers immediately subsequent to their manufacture. Optionally, information relating to process values associated with the operation of the I.S. machine may also be monitored and used in the optimization of the cycles of events occurring in the I.S. machine. Also optionally, the active limits of the event times may be modified by an operator based upon observations of the operation of the I.S. machine. | 09-06-2012 |
20120261850 | Closed Loop Blank Mold Temperature Control System And Method - A closed loop blank mold temperature control system and method for use in the operation of an I.S. machine is disclosed for automatically adjusting machine timing to maintain desired blank mold temperature/heat extraction. The closed loop blank mold temperature control system uses measured blank mold temperatures to automatically control the supply of coolant air to the blank molds, which may be done independently to each blank mold half as well as independently to the plunger for each blank mold. The closed loop blank mold temperature control system can provide temperature setpoint commands, balance left and right parison temperatures, and maintain parison temperatures as a setpoint, all of which contribute to enhanced final glass container quality. | 10-18-2012 |
Jonathan Seth Simon, Pleasant Valley, CT US
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20120174628 | Vertical Glass Distribution Habituating Control System and Method - A system and method for automatically adjusting I.S. machine timing to maintain desired vertical glass distribution to improve process yield and quality while reducing dependence on operator skill. Deficiencies in the vertical glass distribution are rapidly addressed by automatically varying the start of final blow to allow more or less stretching of the parison, and more fundamentally addressed by adjusting the cooling of the parison mold. The cooling time of the parison mold may be adjusted by using final blow timing error correction or by also using parison mold temperature error correction. | 07-12-2012 |
Joseph S. Simon, Jackson, WI US
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20090021251 | BALANCING CIRCUIT FOR A METAL DETECTOR - A balancing circuit for a metal detector. The metal detector includes an oscillating power source, a transmit coil connected to the oscillating power source, first and second receive coils inductively coupled to the transmit coil, a first amplitude balancing circuit connected to the first receive coil, and a first phase balancing circuit connected to the first receive coil. The first phase balancing circuit includes a capacitor and a variable resistor. | 01-22-2009 |
20090021252 | METAL DETECTOR - A vibration canceling circuit for a metal detector. The metal detector includes a transmit coil, first and second receive coils, a differential circuit coupled to the first and second receive coils, a controller coupled to the differential circuit, and a vibration canceling circuit coupled to the controller. The controller uses a signal provided by the vibration canceling circuit to remove a vibration component from a metal detection signal. | 01-22-2009 |
20100312523 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF REDUCING A COMPONENT OF A SIGNAL CAUSED BY VIBRATION - A vibration detection circuit. The circuit includes an accelerometer, a combining filter, an amplifier, and an analog to digital converter. The accelerometer generates one or more signals indicative of movement along an axis. The combining filter filters a component of the one or more signals not associated with movement and combines the components of the one or more signals indicative of movement to create a combined signal. The amplifier amplifies the combined signal and creates an amplified signal. The analog to digital converter converts the amplified signal into a digital value. | 12-09-2010 |
20110109404 | BALANCING CIRCUIT FOR A METAL DETECTOR - A balancing circuit for a metal detector. The metal detector includes an oscillating power source, a transmit coil connected to the oscillating power source, first and second receive coils inductively coupled to the transmit coil, a first amplitude balancing circuit connected to the first receive coil, and a first phase balancing circuit connected to the first receive coil. The first phase balancing circuit includes a capacitor and a variable resistor. | 05-12-2011 |
20110209519 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF REDUCING A COMPONENT OF A SIGNAL CAUSED BY VIBRATION - A vibration detection circuit. The circuit includes an accelerometer, a combining filter, an amplifier, and an analog to digital converter. The accelerometer generates one or more signals indicative of movement along an axis. The combining filter filters a component of the one or more signals not associated with movement and combines the components of the one or more signals indicative of movement to create a combined signal. The amplifier amplifies the combined signal and creates an amplified signal. The analog to digital converter converts the amplified signal into a digital value. | 09-01-2011 |
Kenneth Lenard Simon, Sumter, SC US
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20090243883 | Speed limit enforcer - The need to have speed control and a higher level of driver awareness on our highways is extremely essential, and will improve our American infrastructure. Safety will increase and fuel consumption will decrease dramatically when the Speed Limit Enforcer is implemented. | 10-01-2009 |
Kenneth William Simon, Woodbury, MN US
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20120082967 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TRAINING A GAS TURBINE ENGINE TEST CELL OPERATOR - A method for training a gas turbine engine test cell operator during a simulated engine test is provided. The method includes transmitting, from a data acquisition and control system (DACS) to a software engine model, data indicative of at least one of an operator input and an instructor input. The method further includes receiving the data at the software engine model and transmitting response data from the software engine model to the DACS, the response data simulating to the DACS that an operational state of a live engine has changed in response to the at least one of an operator input and an instructor input. The method also includes receiving the response data at the DACS and outputting an indication of the changed operational state to the operator based on the response data. | 04-05-2012 |
Mark Simon, Pascoag, RI US
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20100108172 | MULTILAYER FLEXIBLE TUBING - A flexible tube includes a first layer comprising a polyolefin material having a flexural modulus of not greater than 150 MPa and includes a second layer directly bonded to and in direct contact with the first layer. The second layer comprising a blend of propylenic polymer and styrenic block copolymer. | 05-06-2010 |
20140234561 | MULTILAYER FLEXIBLE TUBING - A flexible tube includes a first layer comprising a polyolefin material having a flexural modulus of not greater than 150 MPa and includes a second layer directly bonded to and in direct contact with the first layer. The second layer comprising a blend of propylenic polymer and styrenic block copolymer. | 08-21-2014 |
Mark W. Simon, Pascoag, RI US
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20080221232 | ARTICLES CONTAINING SILICONE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF MAKING SUCH ARTICLES - The disclosure is directed to a method of making a silicone composition includes mixing a silicone formulation in a mixing device and adding an in situ adhesion promoter to the mixing device. The disclosure is further directed to articles made from the above-mentioned silicone composition. | 09-11-2008 |
20080248226 | MULTI-LAYER TUBES - The disclosure is directed to a method of forming multi-layer tubes including providing a heat-shrinkable fluoropolymer liner and extruding an elastomeric cover over the heat shrinkable fluoropolymer liner. The disclosure is further directed to a method of forming multi-layer tubes including providing a non-fibrillated, high flex fluoropolymer liner and extruding an elastomeric cover over the non-fibrillated, high flex fluoropolymer liner. The disclosure is further directed to the above-mentioned multi-layer tubes. | 10-09-2008 |
20090169790 | REINFORCED TUBE - The disclosure is directed to a tube. The tube includes a silicone elastomer and at least one reinforcement member substantially embedded within the silicone elastomer. The disclosure is also directed to a tube including a first layer and a second layer adjacent the first layer. The first layer includes a fluoropolymer liner and the second layer includes a silicone elastomer and at least one reinforcement member substantially embedded within the silicone elastomer. This disclosure is further directed to a method for making the aforementioned tubes. | 07-02-2009 |
20100170632 | MULTILAYER POLYMERIC ARTICLES AND METHODS FOR MAKING SAME - A polymeric article may include a first layer and a second layer directly contacting the first layer. The first layer may include a low surface energy polymer and may have a contact index of at least 5%. The second layer may include an elastomer. | 07-08-2010 |
20100310805 | ARTICLES CONTAINING SILICONE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF MAKING SUCH ARTICLES - The disclosure is directed to an article includes a first layer and a second layer. The first layer includes a silicone base polymer and a hydride-containing siloxane, wherein the hydride-containing siloxane is present at about 0.1% by weight to about 5.0% by weight of the silicone base polymer and the second layer includes a fluoropolymer. | 12-09-2010 |
20110003104 | SEALABLE MATERIAL AND METHOD OF FORMING A DIELECTRIC WELD - A dielectric weldable material includes a blend of at least two components including an inert polymer and an elastomeric polar polymer. A method of forming a bond includes providing a substrate having a first end and a second end, wherein the substrate includes a blend of at least two components including an inert polymer and an elastomeric polar polymer. The method further includes bonding the first end and second end of the substrate with high frequency electromagnetic energy. | 01-06-2011 |
20110152786 | MEDICAL DEVICES INCLUDING A NON-POLAR SILICONE MATRIX AND A RADIATION RESISTANT COMPONENT - The disclosure is directed to a sterilized medical device including a non-polymerized blend including a silicone matrix material and a radiation resistant component. | 06-23-2011 |
20110241262 | FLEXIBLE TUBING MATERIAL AND METHOD OF FORMING THE MATERIAL - A flexible tubing material includes a radiation crosslinked blend of a first elastomeric polymer including a styrenic thermoplastic elastomer, an ethylene vinyl acetate elastomer, a polyolefin elastomer with a second elastomeric polymer including a polyolefin elastomer, a diene elastomer, or combination thereof, with the proviso that the first elastomeric polymer and the second elastomeric polymer are different. In an embodiment, a method of making a material includes providing the first elastomeric polymer, providing the second elastomeric polymer, blending the first elastomeric polymer and the second elastomeric polymer, extruding or injection molding the blend, and crosslinking the blend with radiation. | 10-06-2011 |
20120070597 | Flexible Material and Articles Made Therefrom - A flexible tubing material includes a mixture of a polyolefin and a styrenic based block copolymer, wherein the styrenic based block copolymer has an A-B-A block configuration and a molecular weight of at least about 350 kg/mol. | 03-22-2012 |
20120157567 | SILICONE COMPOSITION, AN ARTICLE AND METHOD OF MAKING AN ARTICLE - The disclosure is directed to a silicone composition. The silicone composition includes a silicone matrix component, an adhesion promoter, and a quaternary ammonium salt containing polymer, wherein the quaternary ammonium salt containing polymer is in an amount to provide a bactericidal effect to the silicone composition. The disclosure is further directed to an article made thereof and to methods for making the article. | 06-21-2012 |
20130213569 | Sealable Material and Method of Forming a Dielectric Weld - A dielectric weldable material includes a blend of at least two components including an inert polymer and an elastomeric polar polymer. A method of forming a bond includes providing a substrate having a first end and a second end, wherein the substrate includes a blend of at least two components including an inert polymer and an elastomeric polar polymer. The method further includes bonding the first end and second end of the substrate with high frequency electromagnetic energy. | 08-22-2013 |
20130327428 | Thermoplastic Elastomer Tubing and Method to Make and Use Same - A thermoplastic elastomer tube can include a thermoplastic elastomer component disposed within a matrix. In an embodiment, the thermoplastic elastomer component is disposed within the matrix in a thermoplastic elastomer phase having a number of domains. At least approximately 50% of the domains of the thermoplastic elastomer component have an aspect ratio of no greater than approximately 1.5. In a particular embodiment, the thermoplastic elastomer tube comprises at least approximately 20 wt % of the thermoplastic elastomer component and no greater than approximately 50 wt % of a polyolefin component. In some embodiments, the thermoplastic elastomer component includes styrene. | 12-12-2013 |
20140037880 | MULTILAYER FLEXIBLE TUBE - A flexible tube includes a first polymer layer and a second polymer layer adjacent to the first polymer layer. The first polymer layer includes a polyolefin, an ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer, an ethylene/norbornene copolymer, a styrenic block copolymer, a styrene butadiene copolymer, or combination thereof having a total organics content of less than about 12 μg/L per USP 34, Chapter 643. The second polymer layer includes a polyolefin, a styrenic block copolymer, a blend thereof, or combination thereof, wherein the second polymer layer has a shore A durometer of less than about 65. Further included is a method of forming the flexible tube. | 02-06-2014 |
20140083604 | MULTILAYER POLYMERIC ARTICLES AND METHODS FOR MAKING SAME - A polymeric article may include a first layer and a second layer directly contacting the first layer. The first layer may include a low surface energy polymer and may have a contact index of at least 5%. The second layer may include an elastomer. | 03-27-2014 |
20140141187 | FLEXIBLE MATERIAL AND ARTICLES MADE THEREFROM - An article includes a polymeric blend of a polyolefin, a styrenic based block copolymer, and a plasticizer, wherein the article has a cold temperature brittleness point of at least about −80° C., such as at least about −90° C., or even as low as about −110° C., as measured by ASTM D746. In an embodiment, the article is a flexible tube. | 05-22-2014 |
Michael Robert Simon, Sycamore, IL US
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20110271818 | HEEL-DRIVEN PEDAL FOR A PERCUSSION INSTRUMENT - A heel-driven drum pedal system for playing a primary percussion instrument and a secondary percussion instrument. The heel-driven drum pedal system includes a heel-driven pedal that strikes the secondary percussion instrument with a separate beater unit connected to the heel-driven pedal with an extension rod. The heel-driven pedal further including at least one cut-out, allowing the heel-driven pedal to be coupled to a standard toe-driven drum pedal for the primary percussion instrument. The heel-driven pedal coupled to the toe-driven drum pedal so that both pedals can be operated with one foot. | 11-10-2011 |
Olaf Simon US
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20120059959 | Method for Assigning Addresses to Nodes of a Bus System, and Installation - A method for assigning addresses to nodes of a bus system, and installation, | 03-08-2012 |
Patrice Michel Simon, Minneapolis, MN US
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20120136571 | MEETING LOCATION OPTIMIZATION USING TRAVEL CRITERIA AND TELEPRESENCE COST - Systems and methods for optimizing travel criteria for a meeting are disclosed. A set of attendee originating cities may be specified along with the number of attendees from each attendee city. The system then determines various travel scenarios for each destination city in a database. An ordered list of scenarios is presented. Ordering of the list may be determined by various criteria such as the travel cost of the scenario, total mileage for travel to the destination city in the scenario, or total CO2 emissions for the scenario. Additionally, the costs may include telepresence costs associated with using a telepresence facility for the meeting. | 05-31-2012 |
Paul John Simon, Gleason, WI US
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20080202908 | Remote switch actuator - This invention is a remote drill switch actuator assembly that will connect the switch of the cordless drill to the handle of the torque multiplying transmission device. The concept of this invention is used on a power transmission device for connecting a standard cordless battery operated drill to an ice auger. Ice augers are utilized by fisherman in the winter to drill holes in ice on frozen lakes. To the best of my knowledge there are no other patents that use a cable and lever assembly to actuate a switch on a cordless drill. | 08-28-2008 |
Paul M. Simon, Wilmington, DE US
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20100003266 | TARGETED IMMUNE CONJUGATES - Disclosed herein are materials and methods related to vaccines. Materials and methods for delivery of immunogens to the reticuloendothelial system via non-circulating lymphoid cells are provided. | 01-07-2010 |
20130071413 | TARGETED IMMUNE CONJUGATES - Disclosed herein are materials and methods related to vaccines. Materials and methods for delivery of immunogens to the reticuloendothelial system via non-circulating lymphoid cells are provided. | 03-21-2013 |
20130115230 | DELIVERY PROTEINS - Disclosed herein are materials and methods related to vaccines. Materials and methods for delivery of a payload, e.g., an immunogen, to the reticuloendothelial system via non-circulating lymphoid cells are provided. | 05-09-2013 |
Raphael Simon, Baltimore, MD US
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20110274714 | Broad Spectrum Vaccine Against Non-Typhoidal Salmonella - The present invention is drawn to attenuated | 11-10-2011 |
20130129776 | Broad Spectrum Vaccine Against Typhoidal and Non-typhoidal Salmonella Disease - The present invention is drawn to multivalent | 05-23-2013 |
Richard Simon, Mesa, AZ US
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20110196776 | METHOD FOR FACILITATING EXCHANGE OF CONSUMER DATA - A method for facilitating the exchange of consumer data between consumers and providers is disclosed. The method includes collecting and storing consumer supplied data on a computer network, providing the consumer supplied data to one or more providers, providing consumer personal data to a provider having the highest bid, collecting the bid amount from the provider having the highest bid and providing a portion of the collected bid amount to the consumer. | 08-11-2011 |
Richard Simon, Overland Park, KS US
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20100080147 | METHODS FOR RECONCILING TRUNK GROUP IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION AMONG VARIOUS TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORK MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS - A method includes retrieving a first data set from a switch within a network, the first data set including a set of switch records. Among the switch records included in the first data set is a first switch record associated with and including a field identifying a first trunk group from a set of trunk groups included within the switch. A second data set is retrieved from a configuration management system configured to facilitate an operation associated with the network. The second data set includes a plurality of configuration records, which includes a first configuration record associated with and including a field identifying the first trunk group. When the field included in the first configuration record differs from the field included in the first switch record a report is produced. | 04-01-2010 |
Richard John Simon, Hinsdale, IL US
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20100308040 | BI-LEVEL FOOD STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION CONTAINER - A food storage container is provided which has compartments with bottom surfaces at differing vertical positions for storing various food items while keeping those food items separated from one another. | 12-09-2010 |
Robert Simon, Fairfax, VA US
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20110284777 | Wireless Fluid Shut-Off Valve - A low-cost safety valve for gas lines and similar supply lines that can be remotely activated via a secure wireless link employing a low leakage sealing mechanism that is compatible with low energy actuators to for extended battery life. A miniaturized controller and wireless electronics assembly provides the control mechanism for actuating the valve, as well as reporting data regarding the valve status to wireless interrogators or external networks via an ad hoc wireless network. A variety of simple magnetic valve operating mechanisms can be implemented with the miniaturized electronic control circuits and the valve body. Such control actuation mechanisms enable automatic resetting or manual resetting valves. The gas line shut off valve can provide important safety benefits at an affordable price. | 11-24-2011 |
20140061519 | Wireless Fluid Shut-Off Valve - A low-cost safety valve for gas lines and similar supply lines that can be remotely activated via a secure wireless link employing a low leakage sealing mechanism that is compatible with low energy actuators to for extended battery life. A miniaturized controller and wireless electronics assembly provides the control mechanism for actuating the valve, as well as reporting data regarding the valve status to wireless interrogators or external networks via an ad hoc wireless network. A variety of simple magnetic valve operating mechanisms can be implemented with the miniaturized electronic control circuits and the valve body. Such control actuation mechanisms enable automatic resetting or manual resetting valves. The gas line shut off valve can provide important safety benefits at an affordable price. | 03-06-2014 |
20140110613 | Wireless Fluid Shut-Off Valve - A low-cost safety valve for gas lines and similar supply lines that can be remotely activated via a secure wireless link employing a low leakage sealing mechanism that is compatible with low energy actuators to for extended battery life. A miniaturized controller and wireless electronics assembly provides the control mechanism for actuating the valve, as well as reporting data regarding the valve status to wireless interrogators or external networks via an ad hoc wireless network. A variety of simple magnetic valve operating mechanisms can be implemented with the miniaturized electronic control circuits and the valve body. Such control actuation mechanisms enable automatic resetting or manual resetting valves. The gas line shut off valve can provide important safety benefits at an affordable price. An RFID transceiver may be included to enable low-power operation and communications using RFID technologies as well as an automatic antenna tuning capability to maximize radio range. | 04-24-2014 |
Robert Simon, Rathdrum, ID US
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20110246534 | COMBINED SCHEDULING AND MANAGEMENT OF WORK ORDERS, SUCH AS FOR UTILITY METER READING AND UTILITY SERVICING EVENTS - A system and method manages work requests used in reading and servicing gas, electric, or water meters in a utility system. A work request may originate at a utility system and is received at a data collection system. The work request may be generated based on an underlying data structure. The underlying data structure may be used in generating requests for multiple types of work events, including meter monitoring work events and meter servicing work events. The work request is then processed to generate a work order which is transmitted to a field device component or other component of the system so that work may be performed as directed in the request. | 10-06-2011 |
Robert P. Simon, Fairfax, VA US
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20130113631 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR GENERATING POWER THROUGH THE FLOW OF WATER - A remote water meter monitoring system is provided. A mesh network-type transceiver unit is coupled to a water meter housing having a water counting mechanism inside to transmit water consumption information as well as other sensor information, such as backflow detection, water pressure, and water metrics (e.g., residual chlorine and temperature) to a central server system via a bridge device and a corresponding mesh network. Mechanical energy from the water flowing through the water meter housing is converted to electrical energy via an energy conversion unit. An electrically powered shut off valve is remote addressable via the transceiver unit. | 05-09-2013 |
Robert Paul Simon, Fairfax, VA US
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20090058088 | Systems and Methods for Remote Utility Metering and Meter Monitoring - A system and method for generating and harvesting energy in response to the flow of water through rotating device, such as a nutating or oscillating disk. Mechanical energy from flow of water is converted into electrical energy via an energy conversion unit. For example, the power generation system may be used to power electronic and mechanical devices used in automated meter reading (AMR) systems. The power generator system may recharge a storage circuit that enables long term AMR operations without the need for battery replacement. The power generation system, in various embodiments, can provide additional power for two-way communication and other sensors such as pressure, temperature, water quality and services such as remote shut-off, event-based messaging, and water quality monitoring. | 03-05-2009 |
20130207815 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR REMOTE UTILITY METERING AND METER MONITORING - A remote water meter monitoring system is provided. A mesh network-type transceiver unit is coupled to a water meter housing having a water counting mechanism inside to transmit water consumption information as well as other sensor information, such as backflow detection, water pressure, and water metrics (e.g., residual chlorine and temperature) to a central server system via a bridge device and a corresponding mesh network. Mechanical energy from the water flowing through the water meter housing is converted to electrical energy via an energy conversion unit. An electrically powered shut off valve is remote addressable via the transceiver unit. | 08-15-2013 |
Rodolphe J. Simon, Dexter, ME US
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20090051312 | BATTERY CHARGER - A battery charger for wirelessly providing additional operating time for a cell phone with a depleted battery. The battery charger has a charging unit incorporated into a case. The charging unit has an external port, a cell phone charging port, and a rechargeable battery. A cell phone with a depleted battery is placed inside the case and plugged into the cell phone charging port. The rechargeable battery of the charging unit recharges the cell phone battery, without requiring that either the battery charger or the cell phone be plugged into an external power source. An ON/OFF switch allows the user to enable/disable recharging. A status indicator light indicates the status of the battery charger. When the battery in the charging unit is depleted, the user plugs the charger into a standard external power source to recharge. | 02-26-2009 |
Roger P. Simon, Portland, OR US
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20080242588 | SYSTEM FOR SEIZURE SUPPRESSION - Systems, including methods and compositions, for seizure suppression, such as inhibition of epileptic seizures. In some embodiments, the methods may provide a screen for anti-seizure drugs. One or more compositions may be selected based on an ability to affect a response of biological cells to a change in extracellular pH and/or to affect an activity of at least one acid sensing ion channel (ASIC). Based on the one or more compositions selected, at least one drug candidate may be assayed for inhibition of seizure-like electrical activity and/or seizures. In some embodiments, the methods and compositions may, respectively, administer and provide an effective amount of PcTX1, a peptide derivative of PcTX1 amiloride, an amiloride derivative, or a combination thereof to a subject prone to seizures and/or having a seizure, in order to suppress seizure activity. | 10-02-2008 |
20080279965 | Treatment Of Injury To The Brain By Inhibition Of Acid Sensing ION Channels - Methods and compositions that inhibit acid sensing ion channels are provided for the prevention and treatment of brain injury, including injury caused by stroke or seizure. The methods and compositions of the invention are additionally effective for the reduction of acidosis in the brain. | 11-13-2008 |
20120087865 | TREATMENT OF ISCHEMIA - A system, including methods and compositions, for treatment of ischemia. | 04-12-2012 |
Scott D. Simon, Richmond, VA US
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20120010601 | ORTHOPEDIC CEMENT AND USE OF SAME IN RADIATION THERAPY - A method of treating diseased tissue in a patient, the diseased tissue being proximate a hardened previously implanted bone cement including relatively high atomic number elements in a patient. The method includes generating a photon beam and directing the generated photon beam into the patient in a direction such that at least a portion of the photon beam impinges on the hardened bone cement and generates Compton interaction knock-out electrons from the high atomic number elements included in the hardened bone cement as a result of interaction of the at least a portion of the photon beam with the bone cement, wherein the direction of the photon beam is such that the at least a portion of the photon beam impinges on the hardened bone cement so that at least some of the Compton interaction knock-out electrons impinge upon the diseased tissue. | 01-12-2012 |
Scott H. Simon, Wilmington, DE US
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20090070247 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING ELEGIBILITY AND ENROLLING MEMBERS IN VARIOUS PROGRAMS - A system and method for determining eligibility of persons and enrolling those persons in various programs. For example, one embodiment is particularly suited for enrolling credit card members in payment programs. A program is selected, after which enrollment information is entered. The enrollment information is checked and verified, and the enrollment application is checked for eligibility. The enrollment may be either accepted or declined. The possibility of reiterative enrollment in more than one program is provided. A system is provided for tracking which payment programs are the most enticing for later feedback analysis. | 03-12-2009 |
20110238551 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING ELIGIBILITY AND ENROLLING MEMBERS IN VARIOUS PROGRAMS - A system and method for determining eligibility of persons and enrolling those persons in various programs. For example, one embodiment is particularly suited for enrolling credit card members in payment programs. A program is selected, after which enrollment information is entered. The enrollment information is checked and verified, and the enrollment application is checked for eligibility. The enrollment may be either accepted or declined. The possibility of reiterative enrollment in more than one program is provided. A system is provided for tracking which payment programs are the most enticing for later feedback analysis. | 09-29-2011 |
Scott Patrick Simon, Billings, MT US
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20110319954 | METRICS AND TECHNIQUES FOR OPTIMIZATION OF CARDIAC THERAPIES - An exemplary method includes, based on metrics available as input to a chronic phase optimization algorithm for selecting an optimal electrode configuration for delivery of a cardiac pacing therapy, executing the chronic phase optimization algorithm during an acute phase to select an optimal electrode configuration for delivery of a cardiac pacing therapy; during the acute phase, acquiring position information with respect to time for electrodes implanted in a body; determining one or more acute phase metrics based on the acquired position information; and validating the chronic phase optimization algorithm based at least in part on the one or more acute phase metrics. | 12-29-2011 |
20140142443 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR EXPLOITING PULMONARY ARTERY PRESSURE OBTAINED FROM AN IMPLANTABLE SENSOR TO DETECT CARDIAC RHYTHM IRREGULARITIES - Techniques are provided for use with a pulmonary artery pressure (PAP) monitor having an implantable PAP sensor. In one example, a PAP signal is sensed that is representative of beat-by-beat variations in PAP occurring during individual cardiac cycles of the patient. The PAP monitor detects intervals within the signal corresponding to the durations of cardiac cycles, then detects cardiac rhythm irregularities based on the intervals. For example, the PAP monitor can detect and distinguish atrial fibrillation, ventricular fibrillation and ventricular tachycardia based on the stability of the intervals of the PAP signal along with other information such as ventricular rate. The PAP monitor can also detect and distinguish premature contractions based on durations of the intervals. Examples where the PAP monitor is a component of an implantable cardiac rhythm management device (CRMD) are also provided. | 05-22-2014 |
20140142444 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR USING PULMONARY ARTERY PRESSURE FROM AN IMPLANTABLE SENSOR TO DETECT MITRAL REGURGITATION AND OPTIMIZE PACING DELAYS - Techniques are provided for use with a pulmonary artery pressure (PAP) monitor having an implantable PAP sensor. In one example, a PAP signal is sensed that is representative of beat-by-beat variations in PAP occurring during individual cardiac cycles of the patient. The PAP monitor detects peaks within the PAP signal corresponding to valvular regurgitation within the heart, then detects mitral regurgitation (MR) based on the peaks. In other examples, the PAP monitor optimizes pacing parameters based on the PAP signal and corresponding electrical cardiac signals. Examples are provided where the PAP monitor is an external system and other examples are provided where the PAP monitor is a component of an implantable cardiac rhythm management device. | 05-22-2014 |
Shane Simon, Cascade, IA US
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20080289310 | Lawn Mower With Grass Striping Mechanism - The lawn mower includes a vehicle body supporting front and rear wheels and a mower unit suspended from the vehicle body between the front and rear wheels by front and rear links. The links are movable to raise and lower the mower unit. A grass striping mechanism is associated with the vehicle body. The mechanism includes a stay arm connected to the mower unit and a roller support member movably connected to the stay arm so that the member is capable of movement in a vertical direction. A grass striping roller is rotationally supported by the roller support arm. A lift link is pivotally connected to the vehicle body and is associated with the roller support member. The lift link interfaces with the rear link such that upward movement of the rear link imparts movement to the lift link and roller support arm to lift the roller from the ground. | 11-27-2008 |
20130255979 | Aerator With Coring Depth Adjustment - An aerator with coring depth adjustment includes a coring depth adjust rod centrally positioned between a left side and a right side of the coring head. A portion of the coring depth adjust rod is threaded to a frame member of the coring head, and a base of the rod abuts a stop on a frame member of the aerator. The coring depth adjust rod rotates to raise and lower the coring head relative to the aerator frame to vary the coring depth. | 10-03-2013 |
Shane D. Simon, Cascade, IA US
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20110213530 | AERATOR HAVING FLEXIBLE FRAME - An aerator having a flexible frame for use on sloped or undulating ground surfaces of golf courses and other turf. The aerator includes a pair of frame sections linked together at a horizontal pivot axis, one of the frame section supporting a coring head. A ground sensor is pivotably attached to one of the frame sections so that the ground sensor may pivot in response to changes in ground slope and provide output relating to the magnitude of the change. Based on the output, a flex frame actuator pivots the pair of frame sections with respect to each other. | 09-01-2011 |
20130075117 | AERATOR HOLE SPACING CONTROL - An aerator hole spacing control with a hydrostatic traction drive including a pump and a plurality of wheel motors, a control arm mounted on a control shaft of the pump that controls the direction and the speed of the pump, and a cam follower on the control arm that contacts a cam surface having a minimum coring speed position, a maximum coring speed position, and a transport position. The cam surface may be linked to an operator speed control that moves the cam surface to determine where the cam follower contacts the cam surface to change the speed of the pump anywhere between the minimum coring speed position and the maximum coring speed position without stopping the pump. | 03-28-2013 |
Stephen Simon, Sparks, MD US
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20090018760 | RUSH HOUR MODELING FOR ROUTING AND SCHEDULING - A rush hour modeling system that is configured for modifying existing travel time/distance data to reflect special traffic conditions, such as rush hour traffic conditions. The system is configured to receive information defining one or more time windows, geographic areas, and road segments in which special traffic conditions occur. The system is also configured to receive travel rules that reflect the special traffic conditions. The travel rules are used to modify a travel time/distance matrix to reflect the effect of the special traffic conditions on “normal” travel times and distances. Existing routing and scheduling systems can then use the modified travel matrix to plan and schedule routes for delivery vehicles more accurately. Additionally, the modified travel matrix can be used to model traffic conditions through a particular geographic area or on a particular road segment. | 01-15-2009 |
20130245926 | Rush Hour Modeling for Routing and Scheduling - A rush hour modeling system that is configured for modifying existing travel time/distance data to reflect special traffic conditions, such as rush hour traffic conditions. The system is configured to receive information defining one or more time windows, geographic areas, and road segments in which special traffic conditions occur. The system is also configured to receive travel rules that reflect the special traffic conditions. The travel rules are used to modify a travel time/distance matrix to reflect the effect of the special traffic conditions on “normal” travel times and distances. Existing routing and scheduling systems can then use the modified travel matrix to plan and schedule routes for delivery vehicles more accurately. Additionally, the modified travel matrix can be used to model traffic conditions through a particular geographic area or on a particular road segment. | 09-19-2013 |
Tamas Simon, New Haven, CT US
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20130046828 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR MANAGING GROUP CHATS AMONG TEAM MEMBERS - A computer system for hosting electronic group chat is provided. The computer system includes a memory device for storing data and a processor coupled in communication with the memory device. The processor is programmed to electronically host a plurality of chat rooms, associate a first chat room of the plurality of chat rooms with a first element inputted into the computer system, and transmit chat communications between a plurality of users of the chat rooms. | 02-21-2013 |
Thomas Simon, Statesville, NC US
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20110110719 | DRAINAGE CHANNEL FOR LIQUID RELOCATION AND LINER THEREFOR - Embodiments of the present invention include a drainage channel comprising a first barrier for containment and a second barrier for containment. In one embodiment, the second barrier comprises a liner and a support. In a further embodiment, the support substantially secures at least a portion of the second barrier in the first barrier. | 05-12-2011 |
Thomas Simon, Scottsdale, AZ US
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20090046145 | Lower Perspective Camera for Review of Clothing Fit and Wearability and Uses Thereof - Methods of providing a rear perspective viewing for a consumer in a retail clothing store include: a) providing an image system; b) providing a receiver, wherein the image system collects an actual image of a person and transmits the image to the receiver, c) providing at least one monitor, wherein at least one of the at least one monitor is located at least 90 degrees from the image system and wherein the at least one monitor receives the actual image from the receiver; and d) providing a retail clothing space comprising the image system and the at least one monitor. | 02-19-2009 |
Tom Simon, Statesville, NC US
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20090272696 | FILTRATION AND DRAINAGE APPARATUSES AND METHODS - Embodiments of the present invention generally relate to apparatuses and methods for collecting, filtering, and/or draining fluid from a surface. For example, according to one embodiment, an apparatus is structured for positioning at least partially below the surface, and the apparatus comprises: (1) a core comprising a base portion and a plurality of fingers extending therefrom; and (2) a filter media comprising a plurality of polymer fibers structured so that the filter media is capable of filtering particles as small as approximately fifty microns from fluid flowing through the filter media, and wherein the filter media is disposed at least partially around the core so that together the core and the filter media define a flow channel, the flow channel being structured to drain fluid away from the surface. | 11-05-2009 |
William H. Simon, Virginia Beach, VA US
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20100057133 | Tibia-talus-calcaneus (T-T-C) locking plate - Disclosed is a bone fusion or implant, method and system for arthrodesis of a human ankle fusing the distal end of a tibia, talus and/or a calcaneus bone by employing a single anatomically lateral incision to the tibia, fibula, talus and calcaneus region, removing some or all of a fibula in the incision area and attaching the implant to the tibia, talus and/or calcaneus in a generally central area of the ankle. The removed portion of the fibula is morsilized and made into a paste and mixed with an autologous platelet concentrate that is applied as a bone graft to the implant site thereby enhancing the arthrodesis site and enhancing hemostasis. | 03-04-2010 |
William P. Simon, New Milford, CT US
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20090272480 | System To Prevent Overloads For Ultrasonic Staking Applications - A system for performing an ultrasonic staking operation in order to join a first part having a post protruding therefrom and a second part having a hole through which the post is passed includes a horn having an end vibrating at a frequency in the ultrasonic range and a motion system operatively connected to the horn, the motion system being capable of selectively moving the horn toward and away from the parts. The motion system moves the horn, with the end of the horn in contact with the post, toward the parts at a first speed such that the ultrasonic vibrations of horn cause melting of the post, and once a determination is made that the end of the horn has contacted a surface of the second part, the motion system moves the horn toward the parts at a second speed, the second speed being slower than the first speed. | 11-05-2009 |