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Abraham Z. Snyder, St. Louis, MO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090292210TASK-LESS OPTICAL MAPPING OF BRAIN FUNCTION USING RESTING STATE FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIVITY - A method for utilizing an optical system for mapping brain function includes determining a time series of light intensity measurements for spatially distributed source and detector pairs, receiving light measurements over a period of time, and producing at least one map of a respective strength of each of a plurality of temporal correlations, wherein the temporal correlations are based on the time series of the spatially distributed source and detector pairs and the light measurements.11-26-2009
20130123607SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TASK-LESS MAPPING OF BRAIN ACTIVITY - A computing device for use in a system for mapping brain activity of a subject includes a processor. The processor is programmed to select a plurality of measurements of brain activity that is representative of at least one parameter of a brain of the subject during a resting state. Moreover, the processor is programmed to compare at least one data point from each of the measurements with a corresponding data point from a previously acquired data set from at least one other subject. The processor is also programmed to produce at least one map for each of the measurements based on the comparison of the resting state data point and the corresponding previously acquired data point. The processor may also be programmed to categorize the brain activity in a plurality of networks in the brain based on the map.05-16-2013

Alexander David Snyder, St. George, UT US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120004666STEERABLE SURGICAL SNARE - Apparatus, assemblies, and methods for capturing objects within a body are disclosed. A surgical snare device includes a steerable deflection portion with a steerable distal tip. An interface is linked to the steerable deflection portion to selectively manipulate the distal tip. A snare loop disposed at the distal tip can have a length that remains substantially constant as the distal tip is deflected and the snare loop moves in concert with the distal tip. The distal tip may deflect up to at least one-hundred eighty degrees, while the snare loop moves a corresponding amount. A method includes extending a snare through a body lumen and to a location near an object. The snare may have a loop that changes positions while maintaining the same length. The loop may be placed around an object and then used to retrieve the object from the body lumen.01-05-2012

Amy Snyder, Salem, VA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110230345Bacillus amyloliquefaciens Strain - The invention discloses an isolated, biologically pure culture of 09-22-2011

Amy Snyder, Blacksburg, VA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090324533Bacillus amyloliquefaciens Strain - The composition of the invention comprises an aqueous mixture of an odor neutralizer component, an enhancer component for microbial activity, and a microbial component. This composition is designed to provide short- and long-term odor control effects and is environmentally friendly and economical for use.12-31-2009
20100028314Bacillus Amyloliquefaciens Strain - The present invention relates to 02-04-2010

Anita Kay Snyder, St. Louis, MO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080201800Antifungal Plant Proteins and Methods of Their Use - DNA constructions that provide for production of potent antifungal proteins in transgenic plants and transformed yeast cells are described. Methods of using the DNA constructs to produce transgenic plants that inhibit growth of plant pathogenic fungi are also disclosed. The use of transformed yeast cells containing the DNA constructs to produce the antifungal proteins and methods of isolating the antifungal proteins are also described.08-21-2008
20110010802Antifungal Plant Proteins and Methods of their Use - DNA constructions that provide for production of potent antifungal proteins in transgenic plants and transformed yeast cells are described. Methods of using the DNA constructs to produce transgenic plants that inhibit growth of plant pathogenic fungi are also disclosed. The use of transformed yeast cells containing the DNA constructs to produce the antifungal proteins and methods of isolating the antifungal proteins are also described.01-13-2011
20120180160ANTIFUNGAL PLANT PROTEINS AND METHODS OF THEIR USE - DNA constructions that provide for production of potent antifungal proteins in transgenic plants and transformed yeast cells are described. Methods of using the DNA constructs to produce transgenic plants that inhibit growth of plant pathogenic fungi are also disclosed. The use of transformed yeast cells containing the DNA constructs to produce the antifungal proteins and methods of isolating the antifungal proteins are also described.07-12-2012

Patent applications by Anita Kay Snyder, St. Louis, MO US

Aric N. Snyder, Sedalia, MO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110181032LAY-FLAT BOOK BLOCK HAVING LAY-FLAT PRE-CONVERTED PRINT STOCK AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - A lay-flay book block having a lay-flat pre-converted print stock and a method of making a lay-flat book block are provided. The lay-flat book block includes a stack of pages, a cohesive and a graphic, text or image. Each page includes two sheets of the lay-flat pre-converted print stock that are folded along a centerline which divides the sheet into a first leaf and a second leaf. The fold along the centerline forms a spine. The spines on the plurality of sheets are disposed adjacent one another. The cohesive is configured to be dry during printing and adhere in response to pressure. The cohesive is disposed on a first cohesive face of the first leaf and a second cohesive face of the second leaf. The first cohesive face of one of the sheets is mated and adhered with the second cohesive face of another sheet. The graphic, text or image is printed on the first and second leaves and expands across the centerline.07-28-2011

Barry C. Snyder, Bend, OR US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090256882Bonded structures formed by plasma enhanced bonding - An electronic device comprises a substrate comprising a first surface and a second surface, a substrate carrier comprising a first surface and a second surface, and an inorganic material bonding the second surface of the substrate and the second surface of the substrate carrier.10-15-2009

Patent applications by Barry C. Snyder, Bend, OR US

Benjamin J. Snyder, Baton Rouge, LA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110113944Flange Bolt Cutter - A flange bolt cutter for separating two connected flanges. The flange bolt cutter contains a circular saw blade pivotally connected to an adjustable flange band. The flange band contains an alignment ring for aligning the circular saw blade about the midpoint between two connected flanges. The flange bolt cutter is hydraulically operated. The adjustable flange band may be formed in two band sections hinged together and containing a rotatable bolt and handle for tightening and loosening the band sections around the flange connection.05-19-2011

Bradley Lee Snyder, Spotsylvania, VA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120235911Deformable Computer Mouse - A deformable computer mouse for easy storage and portability. The mouse housing includes a flat top layer having at least two splittable pieces and an intermediate layer sliding mounted underneath. By pulling the two splittable pieces upward, the intermediate layer slides out and forms an arced surface together with the two splittable pieces, thus forming a full sized computer mouse.09-20-2012

Brian T. Snyder, Portland, OR US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110088135CONVERTIBLE GARMENT - A convertible garment that is reconfigurable from a garment to a neck pillow. The neck pillow may be generally U-shaped to fit about the neck of a wearer. The garment may include a pocket generally corresponding in shape to desired shape of the neck pillow. The pocket is of sufficient size to receive the remainder of the garment so that the remainder of the garment can be inserted into the pocket. The pocket may be sized so that the remainder of the garment substantially fills the pocket, thereby providing a relatively firm neck pillow capable of providing the desired level of neck support. The pocket may have a closure, such as a zipper, to retain the remainder of the garment in the pocket. The garment may be a jacket with the pocket located in the lower back that opens to the inside of the garment. The pocket may be manufactured from or lined with a soft material, such as a brushed tricot or a fleece.04-21-2011

Carey Alan Snyder, Vienna, VA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120036498MOBILE APPLICATION PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT - In one embodiment, a non-transitory processor-readable medium stores code representing instructions that when executed cause a processor to receive, at a mobile device, a first signal including a performance datum associated with a first mobile application resident at the mobile device. The code can further represent instructions that when executed cause the processor to receive, at the mobile device, a second signal including a performance datum associated with a second mobile application resident at the mobile device. The code can further represent instructions that when executed cause the processor to send, based on the first signal and the second signal, a third signal including at least one performance metric based at least in part on the performance datum associated with the first mobile application and the performance datum associated with the second mobile application.02-09-2012

Carl Snyder, Roy, UT US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110254689DOOR ALARM AND METHOD OF USE - The present invention relates generally to a personal door alarm and more specifically to a battery powered door alarm that can be easily transported from location to location, can be installed on most door knob assemblies and is simple to deploy. The personal door alarm provides protection for valuable property and to the occupants of the habitation.10-20-2011

Chris D. Snyder, Portland, OR US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090277050Wear Assembly For Excavating Equipment - A wear assembly for excavating equipment includes a base fixed to the excavating equipment, a wear member fit over the base, and a lock to releasably hold the wear member to the base. The wear member includes side relief to reduce drag on the system. The wear member and the base each includes a hemispherical front end and a generally trapezoidal rear portion. The base includes a nose and a stop projecting from the nose to cooperate with the lock without an opening being needed to receive the lock into the nose. The lock is an elongate lock positioned generally in an axial direction and which holds the wear member to the base under compressive loads.11-12-2009
20110099861Wear Assembly For Excavating Equipment - A wear assembly for excavating equipment includes a base fixed to the excavating equipment, a wear member fit over the base, and a lock to releasably hold the wear member to the base. The wear member includes side relief to reduce drag on the system. The wear member and the base each includes a hemispherical front end and a generally trapezoidal rear portion. The base includes a nose and a stop projecting from the nose to cooperate with the lock without an opening being needed to receive the lock into the nose. The lock is an elongate lock positioned generally in an axial direction and which holds the wear member to the base under compressive loads.05-05-2011
20110232139WEAR ASSEMBLY FOR EXCAVATING EQUIPMENT - A wear assembly for excavating equipment includes a base fixed to the excavating equipment, a wear member fit over the base, and a lock to releasably hold the wear member to the base. The wear member includes side relief to reduce drag on the system. The wear member and the base each includes a hemispherical front end and a generally trapezoidal rear portion. The base includes a nose and a stop projecting from the nose to cooperate with the lock without an opening being needed to receive the lock into the nose. The lock is an elongate lock positioned generally in an axial direction and which holds the wear member to the base under compressive loads.09-29-2011
20120023788Wear Assembly For Excavating Equipment - A wear assembly for excavating equipment includes a base fixed to the excavating equipment, a wear member fit over the base, and a lock to releasably hold the wear member to the base. The wear member includes side relief to reduce drag on the system. The wear member and the base each includes a hemispherical front end and a generally trapezoidal rear portion. The base includes a nose and a stop projecting from the nose to cooperate with the lock without an opening being needed to receive the lock into the nose. The lock is an elongate lock positioned generally in an axial direction and which holds the wear member to the base under compressive loads.02-02-2012

Patent applications by Chris D. Snyder, Portland, OR US

Christina Jo (dindl) Snyder, Sudlersville, MD US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110108554Transparent sterilization, storage, display and transportaion system - In an exemplary embodiment, a transparent sterilization, storage, display and transportation (SSDT) system and device for sterilizing medical instrument trays with instruments is provided. The system includes a plurality of SSDT devices that are selectively vertically and horizontally stackable. Each SSDT device comprises a transparent filtered lid (TFL) assembly configured to provide a transparent interior chamber within which the medical instrument trays and the instruments are sterilized, stored, displayed and transported. The TFL includes a plurality of exterior lid interconnectors. Each SSDT device also includes a configurable filtered base carriage (CFBC) assembly configured to latch and seal a bottom edge of the TFL assembly. The CFBC assembly includes a base carriage platform having a plurality of base interconnectors configured to, in a first mode, have a plurality of wheels selectively attached thereto and, in a second mode, interconnect to a plurality of exterior lid interconnectors of another TFL assembly.05-12-2011
20120082589Surgical Tray Sterilization Process Using A Transparent Sterilization, Storage, Display and Transportation System - A method for sterilizing a set of medical instrument trays with a. set of instruments is provided. The method comprises the step of linking, selectively, transparent sterilization, storage, display and transport (SSDT) devices together and further includes the step of loading each SSDT device with a portion of the set of medical instrument trays when the lid assembly is removed and closing, sealing and latching each loaded SSDT device individually with the transparent lid assembly, The method includes the step of sterilizing, simultaneously, the closed, sealed and latched SSDT devices linked together so that the portion of the set of medical instrument trays in each SSDT is visible in the interior chamber of the sterilized SSDT device through the transparent lid assembly. During sterilizing, at least two medical instrument trays in each SSDT are visible 360° in the interior chamber of the sterilized SSDT device through the transparent lid assembly.04-05-2012

Christopher D. Snyder, Portland, OR US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110099862Wear Assembly For Excavating Equipment - Wear members for use in excavating include a socket having a front stabilizing end that includes a top surface, a bottom surface and side surfaces. At least one of these surfaces is formed with a transverse, inward projection and extends axially substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the socket. The socket may include surfaces that generally correspond to exterior surfaces of a nose on which it may be mounted and on which it may be connected to excavating equipment.05-05-2011

Chris W. Snyder US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120042529TWO DIMENSION LAYOUT AND POINT TRANSFER SYSTEM - A two-dimension layout system identifies points and their coordinates, and transfers identified points on a solid surface to other surfaces in a vertical direction. Two leveling laser light transmitters are used with a remote unit to control certain functions. The laser transmitters rotate about the azimuth, and emit vertical (plumb) laser planes. After being set up using benchmark points, the projected lines of the laser planes will intersect on the floor of a jobsite at any point of interest in a virtual floor plan, under control of a user with the remote unit. The laser light planes also project lines that will intersect along the ceiling at a point that is truly plumb above the crossing point on the floor. The laser planes also provide an “implied” plumb line that is projected in space, which is visible along a solid vertical surface to between the intersecting floor and ceiling points.02-23-2012

Clifford J. Snyder, Fort Collins, CO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100239998ORAL IRRIGATOR APPLIANCE WITH RADIANT ENERGY DELIVERY FOR BACTERICIDAL EFFECT - An oral irrigator includes a base having a pump mechanism, a reservoir housed within the base and fluidically connected with the pump mechanism. A handle with a jet tip is connected with an outlet from the pump mechanism to receive a pressurized fluid stream from the reservoir to direct a fluid at a surface inside an oral cavity. The oral irrigator also includes a radiant energy source and delivery system for directing radiant energy at a surface inside an oral cavity.09-23-2010
20120141952IRRIGATING DEVICE WITH REED VALVE - An irrigating device including a reservoir for storing fluid, a tip fluidly connected to the reservoir, and a pump operative to draw fluid from the reservoir and propel the fluid to the tip. The irrigating device further includes at least one reed valve positioned to regulate fluid between at least one of an inlet port or an exhaust port of the pump.06-07-2012
20140193774IRRIGATING DEVICE WITH VARIABLE PRESSURE PULSE - An irrigating device including a reservoir for storing fluid, a tip fluidly connected to the reservoir, and a pump operative to draw fluid from the reservoir and propel the fluid to the tip. The irrigating device further includes at least one reed valve positioned to regulate fluid between at least one of an inlet port or an exhaust port of the pump.07-10-2014

Patent applications by Clifford J. Snyder, Fort Collins, CO US

Dale D. Snyder, Oshkosh, WI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090184433Integrated Air Intake and Primer for Internal Combustion Engine - An air intake component and assembly, as well as an associated carburetor assembly and related method of assembly, are disclose. In at least some embodiments, the intake component includes a surface capable of being coupled at least indirectly to a carburetor assembly, where the surface includes first and second orifices, a first channel capable of communicating engine intake air from a first location to the first orifice of the surface, and a second channel by which at least one of the first location and a second location is connected to the second orifice. The second channel is capable of communicating at least one of a primer air pressure pulse from the at least one location to the second orifice and fuel fumes from the second orifice to the at least one location. In at least some further embodiments, the intake component can be fitted with any of several interchangeable covers.07-23-2009
20090206081System and Method for Inhibiting Vaporization from Liquids - A liquid tank such as a liquid fuel tank, as well as a method of operating such a tank and a structure for implementation in such a tank, are disclosed. In at least one embodiment, the liquid tank is a liquid fuel tank that includes a housing have an inner chamber capable of containing liquid fuel as well as an air space above an upper surface of the liquid fuel, and a floating member included within the inner chamber, where the floating member is configured to float proximate the upper surface of the liquid fuel when the liquid fuel is present within the inner chamber. The floating member includes at least one tapered surface, and the floating member covers a majority of the upper surface of the liquid fuel, whereby the liquid fuel evaporates to a lesser degree than would occur if the floating member was absent.08-20-2009
20140271134NOISE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS - An apparatus or system includes a component that generates or transfers noise having a frequency within a noise frequency range. The component may include a boundary. The apparatus or system may be an engine in some examples. The engine may additionally include a micro-perforated sheet positioned a distance from the boundary. The micro-perforated sheet may include a plurality of micro-perforated holes, and may be configured to absorb sound within an absorption frequency range based on parameters of the micro-perforated sheet. The parameters may include the distance from the boundary and dimensions of the micro-perforated holes, and may be set such that the absorption frequency range overlaps the noise frequency range.09-18-2014

David A. Snyder, Waukesha, WI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080276010SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMPLEMENTING AND/OR OPERATING NETWORK INTERFACE DEVICES TO ACHIEVE NETWORK-BASED COMMUNICATIONS - A computer system, and related components including network interface devices, as well as methods for implementing and/or operating network interface devices to achieve network-based communications, are disclosed. In at least one embodiment, the computer system includes a network interface device, and a bus driver in communication with the network interface device. The bus driver has access to a plurality of driver programs, and the bus driver is capable of causing an installation of one such driver program on the network interface device. Also, in at least some embodiments, the bus driver facilitates communications between multiple network interface devices and an operating system of the computer system, and/or between the network interface devices and user mode applications implementing graphical user interfaces. Further, in at least some embodiments, the bus driver governs operation of the network interface devices, for example, in relation to power management and/or interrupt handling.11-06-2008
20080276257System and Method for Implementing and/or Operating Network Interface Devices to Achieve Network-Based Communications - A computer system, and related components including network interface devices, as well as methods for implementing and/or operating network interface devices to achieve network-based communications, are disclosed. In at least one embodiment, the computer system includes a network interface device, and a bus driver in communication with the network interface device. The bus driver has access to a plurality of driver programs, and the bus driver is capable of causing an installation of one such driver program on the network interface device. Also, in at least some embodiments, the bus driver facilitates communications between multiple network interface devices and an operating system of the computer system, and/or between the network interface devices and user mode applications implementing graphical user interfaces. Further, in at least some embodiments, the bus driver governs operation of the network interface devices, for example, in relation to power management and/or interrupt handling.11-06-2008

David C. Snyder, Frederick, MD US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080251731METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PULSED UV MEASUREMENT - A detector receives energy pulses and a lossy integration circuit generates a lossy integration that, for each pulse, increases over the pulse duration to a maximum value and then decays. The lossy integration is sampled, with a sampling rate and decay rate such that the sample is within a given acceptable error of the maximum value. The sample represents the pulse total energy, within the given acceptable error. An optional circuit and processing function calculates a total accumulated energy over a plurality of pulses.10-16-2008

Patent applications by David C. Snyder, Frederick, MD US

Diana J. Snyder US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100293463System for Creation and Playback of a Multi-media Enhanced Narrative - This invention is a system which may allow the creation, synchronization, and delivery of a digital video and digital audio recording in combination with books, articles, stories or other narrative in digital format such that they appear to be a synchronized and coordinated playback. It may allow users to create, and view said playback. A client-server system may be utilized for creation, storage, and delivery of said narrative, said recording, and software instructions for recording and playback. Said playback may be created when a narrative is selected from said server for integration with said recording. Said recording may be created in conjunction with said narrative while narrative actions with timestamp data may chosen. Said narrative actions may move said narrative forward, backward, and otherwise direct and control said playback. Said recording, said narrative action data, and said timestamp data may also be stored in a data repository via said server. Said client machine may have the ability to load said playback for the purpose of viewing said playback.11-18-2010

Donald Malcolm Snyder, Evergreen, CO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110212202Vibrating Prilling Bucket for Granulation of a Fluid Substance - A vibrating prilling bucket for granulation of a fluid substance, comprising a hub (09-01-2011

Eric R. Snyder, Waterloo, IA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100269489OXIDATION CATALYST OUTLET TEMPERATURE CORRECTION SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A temperature control system comprises a temperature determination module, a temperature correction module, a temperature control module, and an updating module. The temperature determination module determines a desired outlet temperature for an oxidation catalyst (OC) that is located upstream of a particulate filter (PF) in an exhaust system. The temperature correction module determines a temperature correction from a plurality of temperature corrections. The temperature control module controls an outlet temperature of the OC based on the desired outlet temperature and the temperature correction. The updating module selectively updates at least one of the plurality of temperature corrections when an engine speed and an engine load are within respective predetermined ranges.10-28-2010
20110107741EXHAUST GAS OXYGEN CONCENTRATION CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD - An engine control system comprises an oxygen comparison module and a regeneration control module. The oxygen comparison module compares an oxygen concentration of an exhaust gas of an engine to an oxygen threshold. A regeneration control module initiates regeneration of a particulate filter and controls regeneration based on the oxygen comparison and at least one of a particulate filter load, a particulate filter temperature, and a speed of the engine.05-12-2011

Isabelle B. Snyder, Walhalla, SC US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110130978FILTERING TECHNIQUES TO REMOVE NOISE FROM A PERIODIC SIGNAL AND Irms CALCULATIONS - A signal filtering technique is designed to remove the effects of a periodic, low-frequency noise signal from a signal of interest. A signal waveform is sampled at different points of a number of consecutive periodic noise signal cycles and the collected samples are averaged to produce a corrected signal. The number of consecutive cycles in which samples are taken and averaged is inversely related to the signal amplitude such that as the signal level decreases, the number of cycles examined increases. The technique is particularly applicable to periodic signals associated with the output of Hall effect sensors in an electrical metrology environment. Improved RMS calculations are obtained for filtering low-frequency random noise from Hall sensors by averaging samples at different points of a signal cycle to create a composite desired signal cycle to facilitate other signal calculations. In a given electricity utility meter incorporating solid state circuitry, such metrology RMS calculations may be implemented in a metrology section of solid state devices provided on printed circuit boards, such as utilizing programmable integrated circuit components. By varying the number of cycles summed, the algorithm will adapt to amplitude changes more quickly. By using time averaged samples to filter random noise from the periodic signal of interest, the overall requirements for complex filtering is reduced. Instead, the technique relies on buffering and averaging synchronized samples for a given number of line cycles, so that by increasing the buffer size, larger numbers of line cycles can be accumulated and the filter cut-off frequency reduced.06-02-2011
20120095704FILTERING TECHNIQUES TO REMOVE NOISE FROM A PERIODIC SIGNAL AND Irms CALCULATIONS - Signal filtering removes effects of a periodic, low-frequency noise signal from a signal of interest. A signal waveform is sampled at different points of a number of consecutive periodic noise signal cycles and the collected samples are averaged to produce a corrected signal. The number of consecutive cycles in which samples are taken and averaged is inversely related to the signal amplitude such that as the signal level decreases, the number of cycles examined increases. Improved RMS calculations are obtained for filtering low-frequency random noise from Hall sensors by averaging samples at different points of a signal cycle to create a composite desired signal cycle to facilitate other signal calculations.04-19-2012

James F. Snyder, Havre De Grace, MD US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110164349STRUCTURAL ELECTROCHEMICAL CAPACITOR - A structural electrochemical capacitor that includes at least one pair of electrodes and a solid electrolytic material disposed between the electrodes which, taken collectively, have sufficient mechanical strength to allow the electrochemical capacitor to be used as a structural component of an article of manufacture is described. The present invention also describes a method of capacitively storing electrical energy and conserving mass and/or volume in a device that includes the steps of: fabricating portions of the structure of a device with high-strength structural electrochemical capacitor that includes at least one pair of electrodes and a body of solid electrolytic material disposed between said electrodes wherein the body of solid electrolytic material accounts for a majority of the mass of a structural element or a majority of the volume of a structural element in the device.07-07-2011
20130330417NANOCELLULOSE FOAM CONTAINING ACTIVE INGREDIENTS - Nanocellulose foams containing at least one active ingredient and methods of preparing such nanocellulose foams containing one or more active ingredients are provided herein. In some embodiments, a method for preparing nanocellulose foam containing active ingredients may include forming a liquid mixture of nanocellulose, wherein the nanocellulose is at least one of dispersed, suspended or gelled in the liquid mixture; drying the liquid mixture of nanocellulose to form a nanocellulose foam; and mixing at least one active ingredient into at least one of the liquid mixture of nanocellulose or the nanocellulose foam. In some embodiments, a nanocellulose structure may include a nanocellulose foam comprising at least one of a carboxylate group, a hydroxyl group, or a sulfate group bonded to an active ingredient. In some embodiments, the nanocellulose structures are enhanced or crosslinked with metal cations.12-12-2013
20140049879STRUCTURAL ELECTROCHEMICAL CAPACITOR - A structural electrochemical capacitor that includes at least one pair of electrodes and a solid electrolytic material disposed between the electrodes which, taken collectively, have sufficient mechanical strength to allow the electrochemical capacitor to be used as a structural component of an article of manufacture is described. The present invention also describes a method of capacitively storing electrical energy and conserving mass and/or volume in a device that includes the steps of: fabricating portions of the structure of a device with high-strength structural electrochemical capacitor that includes at least one pair of electrodes and a body of solid electrolytic material disposed between said electrodes wherein the body of solid electrolytic material accounts for a majority of the mass of a structural element or a majority of the volume of a structural element in the device.02-20-2014
20140213764NANOCELLULOSE FOAM CONTAINING ACTIVE INGREDIENTS - Nanocellulose foams containing at least one active ingredient and methods of preparing such nanocellulose foams containing one or more active ingredients are provided herein. In some embodiments, a method for preparing nanocellulose foam containing active ingredients may include forming a liquid mixture of nanocellulose, wherein the nanocellulose is at least one of dispersed, suspended or gelled in the liquid mixture; drying the liquid mixture of nanocellulose to form a nanocellulose foam; and mixing at least one active ingredient into at least one of the liquid mixture of nanocellulose or the nanocellulose foam. In some embodiments, a nanocellulose structure may include a nanocellulose foam comprising at least one of a carboxylate group, a hydroxyl group, or a sulfate group bonded to an active ingredient. In some embodiments, the nanocellulose structures are enhanced or crosslinked with metal cations.07-31-2014

Patent applications by James F. Snyder, Havre De Grace, MD US

James H. Snyder, North Plainfield, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080250091CUSTOM CHARACTER-CODING COMPRESSION FOR ENCODING AND WATERMARKING MEDIA CONTENT - An apparatus for compressing media content is disclosed. The apparatus divides the media content into at least three predetermined portions, compresses each of the at least three portions using one of at least three different compression algorithms and makes the at least three compressed predetermined portions publicly available. Making the portions publicly available includes, for example, transmitting the portions over a computer network such as the Internet.10-09-2008
20120033812SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DECOMPRESSING AND MAKING PUBLICALLY AVAILABLE RECEIVED MEDIA CONTENT - An apparatus for compressing media content is disclosed. The apparatus divides the media content into at least three predetermined portions, compresses each of the at least three portions using one of at least three different compression algorithms and makes the at least three compressed predetermined portions publicly available. Making the portions publicly available includes, for example, transmitting the portions over a computer network such as the Internet.02-09-2012
20130229908SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR TRANSMITTING DATA - A system and method for transmitting data over a channel, in which the data are categorized in at least two different categories. For example, the data are categorized according to the effect on perceived degradation on the data when error mitigation is performed on the data. Corrupted data of the first category are replaced using a first replacement method, such as retransmission and forward error correction. The corrupted data of the second category are replaced using a second replacement method different from the first replacement method, e.g., error mitigation or interpolation.09-05-2013
20130293773METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TIME STRETCHING TO HIDE DATA PACKET PRE-BUFFERING DELAYS - A special rendering mode for the first few seconds of play out of multimedia data minimizes the delay caused by pre-buffering of data packets in multimedia streaming applications. Instead of pre-buffering all incoming data packets until a certain threshold is reached, the streaming application starts playing out some of the data packets immediately after the arrival of the first data packet. Immediate play out of the first data packet, for example, results in minimum delay between channel selection and perception, thereby allowing a user to quickly scan through all available channels to quickly get a notion of the content. The immediate play out is done at a reduced speed.11-07-2013
20140334499Method and Apparatus for Time Stretching to Hide Data Packet Pre-Buffering Delays - A special rendering mode for the first few seconds of play out of multimedia data minimizes the delay caused by pre-buffering of data packets in multimedia streaming applications. Instead of pre-buffering all incoming data packets until a certain threshold is reached, the streaming application starts playing out some of the data packets immediately after the arrival of the first data packet. Immediate play out of the first data packet, for example, results in minimum delay between channel selection and perception, thereby allowing a user to quickly scan through all available channels to quickly get a notion of the content. The immediate play out is done at a reduced speed.11-13-2014

Patent applications by James H. Snyder, North Plainfield, NJ US

James Michael Snyder, Mount Holly, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090043827DYNAMIC LEGAL DATABASE PROVIDING HISTORICAL AND CURRENT VERSIONS OF BODIES OF LAW - Information collections defining a common subject such as a codified or uncodified body of law are stored on a computer readable medium in association with temporal information indicating the state or status with respect to time of parts of the information collection, including different versions of the same part. Parts that are different versions of each other have different temporal information associated therewith and can be accessed based on the temporal information. Thus, the temporal information may be used to control access to and display of parts of the subject in a computer system based on time as a search or request parameter. Parts of the common subject may be organized and stored according to various schemes, including hierarchical schemes such as topic trees, a relational database, a file system or a structured document system (e.g., using XML). Parts of the common subject and temporal and other information may be associated in various ways, including linking (e.g., hyperlinking), with pointers, or by including them in the same file, record or document. A hierarchical arrangement of hyperlinked, structured documents collectively provide a table of contents (TOC) to the subject. In the preferred embodiment, the subject is a statutory body of law such as the United States Code. Sections of the Code are stored in associated with temporal information such as date of enactment, effective date and termination date. A researcher can then access the version of the code in effect at any particular time. For example, historical and current versions of a section of the United States Code can be viewed, as accessed hierarchically or directly by identification of the section and a date. Other information, stored in association with a part of a body of law may include historical information, commentary, annotations, descriptive information, legislative history, references, and/or links to laws, judicial decisions and other information.02-12-2009

Jason Snyder, Newark, DE US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110091978STABILIZATION OF SIGNAL GENERATION IN PARTICLES USED IN ASSAYS - Methods and reagents are disclosed for conducting assays. Embodiments of the present methods and reagents are concerned with a solid support such as, for example, a particle. The support comprises a chemiluminescent composition that comprises a metal chelate. The present inventors observed that, when such support such as, e.g., particles, were employed in assays for the determination of an analyte, stability of signal output by the chemiluminescent composition associated with the particle was unacceptably reduced as compared to particles comprising other chemiluminescent compositions. In accordance with embodiments of the present invention, the stability of signal output from such particles is enhanced by including in a medium comprising the particles a sufficient amount of one or more stabilizing agents, which may be a chelating agent and/or a metal chelate such as, for example, the metal chelate that is associated with the particle.04-21-2011

Jeanne M. Snyder, Iowa City, IA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090258823COMPOSITION AND METHODS FOR THE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF GASTROINTESTINAL INFECTIONS - Methods for the prevention and treatment of gastrointestinal infections are described. Surfactant-associated protein-A (SP-A) or SP-D or an active fragment or derivative thereof is administered to mammals at risk of a gastrointestinal infection. Oral compositions of SP-A and/or SP-D are disclosed. Also disclosed is a method to prevent or treat a gastrointestinal infection in a mammal using a gene expression vector comprising the SP-A or SP-D structural gene is introduced into a mammalian cell. Also disclosed is a method to prevent or treat a gastrointestinal infection in a mammal by increasing the intestinal expression of endogenous SP-A or SP-D.10-15-2009

Jennifer Snyder, Morris Plains, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100038816METHOD OF MAKING SOLID DISPERSIONS OF HIGHLY CRYSTALLINE THERAPEUTIC COMPOUNDS - A process for preparing solid dispersions of highly crystalline compounds. The highly crystalline or thermally labile therapeutic compounds are processed in an extruder in combination with a solubilizing agent and optionally a plasticizer. The resulting extrudate features the therapeutic compound in an amorphous state. Particularly useful as the solubilizing agents are surfactants such as poloxamers.02-18-2010
20110177166Galenical Formulation Comprising Aliskiren and Process for its Preparation by Melt Extrusion Granulation - The present invention relates to galenic formulations wherein the active ingredient aliskiren, preferably, a hemi-fumarate salt thereof, alone or in combination with another active ingredient, is melt-granulated and is present in an amount of more than 20% by weight based on the total weight of the oral dosage form, as well as a process of preparing said solid oral dosage form.07-21-2011
20120190667METHOD OF MAKING SOLID DISPERSIONS OF HIGHLY CRYSTALLINE THERAPEUTIC COMPOUNDS - A process for preparing solid dispersions of highly crystalline compounds. The highly crystalline or thermally labile therapeutic compounds are processed in an extruder in combination with a solubilizing agent and optionally a plasticizer. The resulting extrudate features the therapeutic compound in an amorphous state. Particularly useful as the solubilizing agents are surfactants such as poloxamers.07-26-2012

Patent applications by Jennifer Snyder, Morris Plains, NJ US

Jessica Snyder, Atco, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110136162Compositions and Methods for Functionalized Patterning of Tissue Engineering Substrates Including Bioprinting Cell-Laden Constructs for Multicompartment Tissue Chambers - The present invention relates to microfluidic systems and methods for monitoring or detecting a change in a characteristic of an input substance. Specifically, the invention relates to a model for in vitro pharmacokinetic study and other pharmaceutical applications, as well as other uses including computing, sensing, filtration, detoxification, production of chemicals and biomolecules, testing cell/tissue behavior, toxicology, drug metabolism, drug screening, drug discovery, and implantation into a subject. The present invention also relates to systems and methods of a microplasm functionalized surface patterning of a substrate. The present invention represents an improvement over existing plasma systems used to modify the surface of a substrate, as the present invention creates surface patterning without the use of a mask, stamp or a chemical treatment.06-09-2011

John R. Snyder, Idaho Falls, ID US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100296616METHODS OF PRODUCING CESIUM-131 - Methods of producing cesium-131. The method comprises dissolving at least one non-irradiated barium source in water or a nitric acid solution to produce a barium target solution. The barium target solution is irradiated with neutron radiation to produce cesium-131, which is removed from the barium target solution. The cesium-131 is complexed with a calixarene compound to separate the cesium-131 from the barium target solution. A liquid:liquid extraction device or extraction column is used to separate the cesium-131 from the barium target solution.11-25-2010

Jonathan Snyder, Northglenn, CO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120024292DUAL-LUMEN TRACHEAL TUBE WITH SHAPED LUMEN DIVIDER - Various embodiments of a tracheal tube having a shaped divider disposed therein for separation of a tracheal tube into multiple ventilation lumens are provided. In some embodiments, the divider divides a tracheal ventilation lumen from a bronchial ventilation lumen. In some embodiments, the shaped divider provides an irregular inner diameter that allows a relatively bulky device to be inserted into one or both lumens.02-02-2012
20140199893MEDICAL DEVICE WITH ELECTRICALLY ISOLATED COMMUNICATION INTERFACE - The present disclosure relates generally to medical devices and, more particularly, to medical devices with electrical connectors. In one embodiment, a medical device may include a medical connector having one or more contacts configured to enable communication between the medical device and a medical monitor according to a Universal Serial Bus (USB) standard. The medical connector may also include an interface region disposed at least partially about the one or more contacts. The interface region may be configured to physically couple to a mating connector of the medical monitor. Additionally, the interface region may include a geometry or a dimension that does not comply with the USB standard.07-17-2014

Jonathan Scott Snyder, Baltimore, MD US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120022906System for Scheduling Classes and Managing Educational Resources - A method is provided for automatically producing a schedule of classes for an educational institution having a plurality of teachers, a plurality of students, and a curriculum. The method preferably includes receiving designations of a plurality of curriculum modules of the curriculum, each curriculum module including educational material, one or more of the curriculum modules being prerequisite modules for one or more subsequent modules. The method also preferably includes receiving, as an input into a computer system, curriculum information comprising an indication of which of the modules are prerequisite modules for subsequent modules. An input into the computer system includes student information comprising, for one or more of the plurality of students, an indication of his level of competence with respect to the educational material of one or more modules. The computer system preferably produces a schedule of classes for teaching the educational material of at least some of the modules responsive to the curriculum information and the student information. Educational material to be taught in each of the scheduled classes includes the educational material of a respective one of the curriculum modules. The students assigned to each of the scheduled classes have preferably attained at least a predetermined level of competence with respect to the educational material of the respective modules that are prerequisite modules for the module to be taught in the class.01-26-2012

Joshua D. Snyder, Baltimore, MD US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110177432POROUS METAL CATALYSTS FOR OXYGEN REDUCTION - A porous metal that comprises platinum and has a specific surface area that is greater than 5 m07-21-2011
20140113218Encapsulated Nanoporous Metal Nanoparticle Catalysts - Catalysts comprising porous metal nanoparticles, which are individually encapsulated with a reaction-enhancing material, and their use in fuel cell catalysis are provided.04-24-2014
20150065341METHODS OF PRODUCING POROUS PLATINUM-BASED CATALYSTS FOR OXYGEN REDUCTION - A porous metal that comprises platinum and has a specific surface area that is greater than 5 m03-05-2015

Patent applications by Joshua D. Snyder, Baltimore, MD US

Kenneth A. Snyder, Gaithersburg, MD US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090075053Concrete Having Increased Service Life and Method of Making - A concrete material having an extended service life and a process of making is herein provided. The concrete material has at least one organic water soluble diffusive transport modifying material that decreases the diffusivity of deleterious species through a pore solution within the concrete matrix. A process for making the concrete provides a variety of methods of introduction of the at least one organic water soluble diffusive transport modifying material into the pore solution of the concrete. The at least one organic water soluble diffusive transport modifying material may be added directly into a wet mix; the concrete may be cured in a solution having the transport modifying material; the transport modifying material may be mixed with a porous aggregate prior to adding to a wet concrete mixture; and the at least one transport modifying material may be introduced into the pore solution with a combination of these methods.03-19-2009

Mark Snyder, Nashua, NH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100116138MULTI-PHASE FILTER MEDIUM - Multi-phase filter media, as well as related articles, components, filter elements, and methods, are disclosed.05-13-2010
20120067814MULTI-PHASE FILTER MEDIUM - Multi-phase filter media, as well as related articles, components, filter elements, and methods, are disclosed.03-22-2012
20140060762MULTI-PHASE FILTER MEDIUM - Multi-phase filter media, as well as related articles, components, filter elements, and methods, are disclosed.03-06-2014
20140166572FIBER WEBS COATED WITH FIBER-CONTAINING RESINS - Fiber webs that may be coated and used in filter media are provided. In some embodiments, the fiber web is a non-woven web that is coated with a resin comprising fibers. For example, the resin may include fibers that have sizes (e.g., diameters) in the nano or micron range. In some cases, the fibers distributed within the resin are fibrillated fibers. The respective characteristics and amounts of the fibers in the resin may be selected to impart desirable properties including enhanced mechanical properties and filtration properties (e.g., relatively high strength and air permeability), amongst other benefits.06-19-2014

Patent applications by Mark Snyder, Nashua, NH US

Mark W. Snyder, Hockessin, DE US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090152081ELECTRICAL SWITCH, AS FOR CONTROLLING A FLASHLIGHT - An electrical switch may comprise a base having three electrical conductors thereon and an electrically conductive flexible dome adjacent the base. The flexible dome has plural longer legs extending from its dome and in electrical contact with a first conductor, has a shorter leg extending from its dome and overlying a second conductor, and has its dome overlying a third conductor. A pushbutton must be moved over a distance substantially greater than an actuation distance of the flexible dome to apply sufficient force to cause the shorter leg to contact the second conductor and the dome to contact the third conductor. A spring between the pushbutton and the flexible dome couples force to the flexible dome.06-18-2009
20090283390ELECTRICAL SWITCH HAVING PLURAL SWITCHING ELEMENTS, AS FOR CONTROLLING A FLASHLIGHT - An electrical switch comprises first and second switch elements each including a respective electrically conductive flexible dome for selectively making an electrical connection. The second switch element is adjacent the first switch element. An actuator is movable for exerting force on the first and second switch elements, wherein the flexible dome of the first switch element makes connection to a first electrical conductor when the actuator moves a first distance and the flexible dome of the second switch element makes the electrical connection to a second electrical conductor when the actuator moves a second distance in addition to the first distance.11-19-2009
20100123417ELECTRICAL SWITCH, AS FOR CONTROLLING A FLASHLIGHT - An electrical switch and a flashlight employing the switch may comprise a base having three electrical conductors thereon and an electrically conductive flexible dome adjacent the base. The flexible dome has plural longer legs extending from its dome and in electrical contact with a first conductor, has a shorter leg extending from its dome and overlying a second conductor, and has its dome overlying a third conductor. A spring may extend from the base of the switch. A pushbutton may be moved to apply sufficient force to cause the shorter leg to contact the second conductor and the dome to contact the third conductor. A spring may be between the pushbutton and the flexible dome to couple force to the flexible dome.05-20-2010
20110095708ELECTRICAL SWITCH AND FLASHLIGHT - An electrical switch and a flashlight employing the switch may comprise a base having electrical conductors thereon and an electrically conductive flexible dome. The flexible dome has plural longer legs extending from its dome and in electrical contact with a first conductor, has a shorter leg extending from its dome and overlying a second conductor, and has its dome overlying a third conductor. A pushbutton may be moved to apply actuation force to cause the shorter leg to contact the second conductor and the dome to contact the third conductor.04-28-2011
20110305460PORTABLE LIGHT PROVIDING ILLUMINATION AND DATA - A system may comprise a portable light and a receiver therefor. The portable light for illuminating may comprise: a light source, a housing supporting the light source, a processor selectively energizing the light source from an electrical power source to produce illumination, a switch controlling the processor, and a memory storing data relating to the portable light, wherein the processor modulates the light source responsive to the stored data. The receiver receiving data transmitted by the portable light may comprise: a receiver housing including a light sensitive receiver receiving data emitted by the light source; and a receiver processor reproducing a representation of the data stored in the memory and providing the decoded received data for perception by a human and/or for use by a computing device.12-15-2011
20120134142FLASHLIGHT HAVING A SWITCH FOR PROGRAMMING A CONTROLLER - An electrical light or flashlight may comprise: a housing for receiving a battery; an electrical light source in the housing; an electrical switch including an electrically conductive flexible dome providing a switch contact; a controller for selectively coupling electrical power from a battery to the electrical light source, responsive to the electrical switch for selectively energizing and de-energizing the electrical light source, wherein said controller is programmable responsive to closures or openings or both of the electrical switch, or to a time therebetween, or to continuous closure or opening thereof, or to a combination thereof, for operating the light source in predetermined operating states, and wherein the light source is selectively energizable and de-energizable in predetermined operating states responsive to the electrical switch.05-31-2012
20120235593LIGHT HAVING A CIRCUIT ACCOMMODATING BATTERIES OF DIFFERENT TYPES AND/OR SIZES - An electronic circuit and/or method that determines a type and/or size of a battery in a light and controls operation of a light source may comprise: a circuit measuring the voltage of the battery; and a processor for determining the measured battery voltage. The processor may compare the measured battery voltage and a predetermined voltage and set an operating condition of the light source based upon the difference between the measured battery voltage and the predetermined voltage. The processor may apply a predetermined load to the battery for a predetermined time and measure battery voltage during the predetermined time; and determine the difference between the measured voltage of the battery and the measured battery voltage during the predetermined time.09-20-2012
20120236551LIGHT HAVING A COMPARTMENT ACCOMMODATING BATTERIES OF DIFFERENT TYPES, SIZES AND/OR SHAPES - A portable light or device may comprise: a light source or operative element; a switch for controlling energization of the light source or operative element; and a housing supporting the light or operative element and the switch. The housing has a compartment having a relatively larger transverse dimension in one region for receiving a battery having a corresponding larger transverse dimension and has a relatively smaller transverse dimension at least at one end thereof for receiving a battery having a corresponding smaller transverse dimension. At least one electrical contact in the compartment is movable for making electrical connection to batteries having a relatively shorter length and a relatively longer length.09-20-2012
20120326625Electrical Switch, As For Controlling a Flashlight - An electrical switch and a flashlight employing the switch may comprise a base having three electrical conductors thereon and an electrically conductive flexible dome adjacent the base. The flexible dome has plural longer legs extending from its dome and in electrical contact with a first conductor, has a shorter leg extending from its dome and overlying a second conductor, and has its dome overlying a third conductor. A spring may extend from the base of the switch. A pushbutton may be moved to apply sufficient force to cause the shorter leg to contact the second conductor and the dome to contact the third conductor. A spring may be between the pushbutton and the flexible dome to couple force to the flexible dome.12-27-2012
20130135849FLASHLIGHT HAVING A SWITCH FOR PROGRAMMING A CONTROLLER - An electrical light or flashlight may comprise: a housing for receiving a battery; an electrical light source in the housing; an electrical switch including an electrically conductive flexible dome providing a switch contact; a controller for selectively energizing and de-energizing the electrical light source, wherein said controller is programmable responsive to closures or openings or both of the electrical switch, or to a time therebetween, or to continuous closure or opening thereof, or to a combination thereof, for operating the light source in predetermined operating states.05-30-2013

Patent applications by Mark W. Snyder, Hockessin, DE US

Michael Snyder, French Settlement, LA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110315729Locking Ladder Rack - The present invention is a method and apparatus for attaching a ladder to a vehicle or trailer which is capable of securing and locking a ladder in place with a reduction in complexity and increased ease of use.12-29-2011

Michael C. Snyder, Tucson, AZ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100066596ENHANCED LINE-OF-SIGHT (LOS) PROCESSING FOR ALL-DIGITAL LOS PROCESSOR - An all-digital line-of-sight (LOS) process architecture addresses the size, weight, power and performance constraints of a receiver for use in semi-active or active pulsed electromagnetic (EM) targeting systems. The all-digital architecture provides a platform for enhanced techniques for sensitive pulse detection over a wide field-of-view, adaptive pulse detection, LOS processing and counter measures.03-18-2010
20100066597ALL-DIGITAL LINE-OF-SIGHT (LOS) PROCESSOR ARCHITECTURE - An all-digital line-of-sight (LOS) process architecture addresses the size, weight, power and performance constraints of a receiver for use in semi-active or active pulsed electromagnetic (EM) targeting systems. The all-digital architecture provides a platform for enhanced techniques for sensitive pulse detection over a wide field-of-view, adaptive pulse detection, LOS processing and counter measures.03-18-2010
20100067587ADAPTIVE PULSE DETECTION FOR ALL-DIGITAL LINE-OF-SIGHT (LOS) PROCESSOR - An all-digital line-of-sight (LOS) process architecture addresses the size, weight, power and performance constraints of a receiver for use in semi-active or active pulsed electromagnetic (EM) targeting systems. The all-digital architecture provides a platform for enhanced techniques for sensitive pulse detection over a wide field-of-view, adaptive pulse detection, LOS processing and counter measures.03-18-2010
20100067608ENHANCED COUNTERMEASURES FOR ALL-DIGITAL LINE-OF-SIGHT (LOS) PROCESSOR - An all-digital line-of-sight (LOS) process architecture addresses the size, weight, power and performance constraints of a receiver for use in semi-active or active pulsed electromagnetic (EM) targeting systems. The all-digital architecture provides a platform for enhanced techniques for sensitive pulse detection over a wide field-of-view, adaptive pulse detection, LOS processing and counter measures.03-18-2010

Mike K. Snyder US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100293463System for Creation and Playback of a Multi-media Enhanced Narrative - This invention is a system which may allow the creation, synchronization, and delivery of a digital video and digital audio recording in combination with books, articles, stories or other narrative in digital format such that they appear to be a synchronized and coordinated playback. It may allow users to create, and view said playback. A client-server system may be utilized for creation, storage, and delivery of said narrative, said recording, and software instructions for recording and playback. Said playback may be created when a narrative is selected from said server for integration with said recording. Said recording may be created in conjunction with said narrative while narrative actions with timestamp data may chosen. Said narrative actions may move said narrative forward, backward, and otherwise direct and control said playback. Said recording, said narrative action data, and said timestamp data may also be stored in a data repository via said server. Said client machine may have the ability to load said playback for the purpose of viewing said playback.11-18-2010

Randall Snyder, Las Vegas, NV US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100041380System and method for determining and delivering appropriate multimedia content to data communication devices - Provided herein are exemplary techniques for determining and delivering, appropriate multimedia content comprising a combination of text, images, sounds, rich-text, animation, video, etc. to personal data communication devices (02-18-2010
20120244892MOBILE MESSAGING SHORT CODE TRANSLATION AND ROUTING SYSTEM AND METHOD - Provided herein is a system, method and product for performing address translation and routing of short codes. The embodiment described herein primarily supports the wireless and standardized SMS; however, one skilled in the art can readily appreciate that the present invention can also be applied to any mobile messaging technology, e.g., Multimedia Messaging Service (“MMS”), etc.09-27-2012

Patent applications by Randall Snyder, Las Vegas, NV US

Randall A. Snyder, Las Vegas, NV US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080227471METHOD FOR TRACKING CREDIT CARD FRAUD - A system and method for automatically comparing obtained wireless device location information from a wireless network and comparing that location with another independent source geographic location is provided. Location information is derived from two or more sources in a multiplicity of ways and a comparison is made within a Location Comparison Engine. The Location Comparison Engine makes use of databases that assist in resolving obtained raw positioning information and converting that positioning information into one or more formats for adequate location comparison. Results of the location comparison are deduced to determine if the wireless device is in some proximity to some other activity source location. Other location information used for comparison may be obtained from a multiplicity of sources, such as another network based on some activity of the wireless device user, another wireless device via a wireless network, or any system capable of providing location information to the Location Comparison Engine.09-18-2008
20090204457System and method for authenticating a user of multiple computer applications, networks or devices using a wireless device - An automated system and method for authenticating entities or individuals engaging in automated or electronic transactions or activities such as financial transactions, accessing computer applications, computer software, data networks or other automated or electronic devices requiring identity verification is provided. A unique Personal Identity Value is computed and stored in an Identity Register for the entity or individual and may be used for a variety of applications including recognizing incidents of identity theft. This Personal Identity Value is based on one or more computer logic resources that incorporate the relationship among a variety of identification information elements and parameters associated with the entity or individual, such as the entity's or individual's wireless device location, the entity's or individual's home location, other associated locations, automated activities engaged in and applications accessed.08-13-2009
20090204815System and method for wireless device based user authentication - An automated system and method for authenticating entities or individuals attempting to access a computer application, network, system or device using a wireless device is provided. The system employs one or more short-range wireless interfaces (e.g. BLUETOOTH or Wi-Fi) or long-range wireless interfaces (e.g. cellular or WiMAX) to detect the presence or location of the wireless device and it's proximity to the secure system to be accessed. The wireless device incorporates a unique identifier and secure authentication key information associated with the user of the wireless device. An authentication result is generated and may be used for a variety of applications. The application may process the result and determine the degree of access for which the entity or individual is allowed.08-13-2009
20100130165SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IDENTITY PROTECTION USING MOBILE DEVICE SIGNALING NETWORK DERIVED LOCATION PATTERN RECOGNITION - A system and method for recognizing patterns in wireless device locations using wireless device location data derived from a communications signaling network is provided. By using wireless network supported signaling operations and messages, location data concerning the whereabouts of wireless devices, and hence wireless device users, may be obtained. The location data derived from the communications signaling network may be statistically analyzed to reveal potential geographic patterns that may indicate meaningful behaviors of the purported users of the wireless devices.05-27-2010
20110154447SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AUTHENTICATING A USER OF A COMPUTER APPLICATION, NETWORK, OR DEVICE USING A WIRELESS DEVICE - A method and system for authenticating a user includes providing an invocation element capable of being activated by a single user action, receiving an indication that the invocation element has been activated, obtaining a location of a wireless device associated with the user, determining whether the wireless device is associated with an authorized user, approving the user to use the application based on a predetermined location criterion, and producing an indication that the user has been authenticated.06-23-2011
20110202407SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMPROVING INTERNET SEARCH RESULTS USING TELECOMMUNICATIONS DATA - A method of displaying advertising to a user includes receiving a request including search terms from the user, receiving a mobile directory number associated with the user, requesting telecommunications data based on the mobile directory number, receiving the telecommunications data, determining advertising results based on the search terms and the telecommunications data, and displaying the advertising results to the user.08-18-2011
20120130898MOBILE DIRECTORY NUMBER AND EMAIL VERIFICATION OF FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS - Systems and methods for verifying a financial transaction based on an account number, a mobile directory number associated with the financial transaction, a mobile directory number associated with the account number, an email address associated with the account number, internet protocol address data associated with the financial transaction, and internet protocol address data associated with accesses of the email address.05-24-2012
20120131121MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS MESSAGE VERIFICATION OF FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS - A system and method for verifying a secure transaction by evaluating the transaction, generating a first verification value for the transaction, sending an electronic mobile message to a wireless device associated with the transaction, receiving a response from the wireless device to the electronic mobile message associated with the transaction and generating a new second verification value for the transaction based on the response is provided. The second verification value may be used to validate or invalidate the secure transaction.05-24-2012
20120144498System And Method For Mobile Identity Protection of a User of Multiple Computer Applications, Networks or Devices - An automated system and method for authenticating entities or individuals engaging in automated or electronic transactions or activities such as financial transactions, accessing computer applications, computer software, data networks or other automated or electronic devices requiring identity verification is provided. A unique Personal Identity Value is computed and stored in an Identity Register for the entity or individual and may be used for a variety of applications including recognizing incidents of identity theft. This Personal Identity Value is based on one or more computer logic resources that incorporate the relationship among a variety of identification information elements and parameters associated with the entity or individual, such as the entity's or individual's wireless device location, the entity's or individual's home location, other associated locations, automated activities engaged in and applications accessed.06-07-2012
20120302209SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IDENTITY PROTECTION USING MOBILE DEVICE SIGNALING NETWORK DERIVED LOCATION PATTERN RECOGNITION - A system and method for recognizing patterns in wireless device locations using wireless device location data derived from a communications signaling network is provided. By using wireless network supported signaling operations and messages, location data concerning the whereabouts of wireless devices, and hence wireless device users, may be obtained. The location data derived from the communications signaling network may be statistically analyzed to reveal potential geographic patterns that may indicate meaningful behaviors of the purported users of the wireless devices.11-29-2012
20130132568SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATED ANALYSIS COMPARING A WIRELESS DEVICE LOCATION WITH ANOTHER GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION - A system and method for automatically comparing obtained wireless device location information from a wireless network and comparing that location with another independent source geographic location is provided. Location information is derived from two or more sources in a multiplicity of ways and a comparison is made within a Location Comparison Engine. The Location Comparison Engine makes use of databases that assist in resolving obtained raw positioning information and converting that positioning information into one or more formats for adequate location comparison. Results of the location comparison are deduced to determine if the wireless device is in some proximity to some other activity source location. Other location information used for comparison may be obtained from a multiplicity of sources, such as another network based on some activity of the wireless device user, another wireless device via a wireless network, or any system capable of providing location information to the Location Comparison Engine.05-23-2013
20140040155SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MOBILE IDENTITY PROTECTION OF A USER OF MULTIPLE COMPUTER APPLICATIONS, NETWORKS OR DEVICES USING A WIRELESS DEVICE - An automated system and method for authenticating entities or individuals engaging in automated or electronic transactions or activities such as financial transactions, accessing computer applications, computer software, data networks or other automated or electronic devices requiring identity verification is provided. A unique Personal Identity Value is computed and stored in an Identity Register for the entity or individual and may be used for a variety of applications including recognizing incidents of identity theft. This Personal Identity Value is based on one or more computer logic resources that incorporate the relationship among a variety of identification information elements and parameters associated with the entity or individual, such as the entity's or individual's wireless device location, the entity's or individual's home location, other associated locations, automated activities engaged in and applications accessed.02-06-2014
20140187205SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATED ANALYSIS COMPARING A WIRELESS DEVICE LOCATION WITH ANOTHER GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION - A system and method for automatically comparing obtained wireless device location information from a wireless network and comparing that location with another independent source geographic location is provided. Location information is derived from two or more sources in a multiplicity of ways and a comparison is made within a Location Comparison Engine. The Location Comparison Engine makes use of databases that assist in resolving obtained raw positioning information and converting that positioning information into one or more formats for adequate location comparison. Results of the location comparison are deduced to determine if the wireless device is in some proximity to some other activity source location, Other location information used for comparison may be obtained from a multiplicity of sources, such as another network based on some activity of the wireless device user, another wireless device via a wireless network, or any system capable of providing location information to the Location Comparison Engine.07-03-2014
20140351899SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AUTHENTICATING A USER OF A COMPUTER APPLICATION, NETWORK, OR DEVICE USING A WIRELESS DEVICE - A method and system for authenticating a user includes providing an invocation element capable of being activated by a single user action, receiving an indication that the invocation element has been activated, obtaining a location of a wireless device associated with the user, determining whether the wireless device is associated with an authorized user, approving the user to use the application based on a predetermined location criterion, and producing an indication that the user has been authenticated.11-27-2014
20150017947SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IDENTITY PROTECTION USING MOBILE DEVICE SIGNALING NETWORK DERIVED LOCATION PATTERN RECOGNITION - A system and method for recognizing patterns in wireless device locations using wireless device location data derived from a communications signaling network is provided. By using wireless network supported signaling operations and messages, location data concerning the whereabouts of wireless devices, and hence wireless device users, may be obtained. The location data derived from the communications signaling network may be statistically analyzed to reveal potential geographic patterns that may indicate meaningful behaviors of the purported users of the wireless devices.01-15-2015

Patent applications by Randall A. Snyder, Las Vegas, NV US

Regan J. Snyder, Reno, NV US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090319796Gaming machine certificate creation and management - Methods and systems for creating and managing certificates for gaming machines in a gaming network using a portable memory device are described. A gaming machine creates a certificate signing request which is stored on a portable memory device at the machine by an operator. The memory device is handed over to a certificate authority (CA) security officer at the casino and is coupled with an appropriate CA server. A certificate batch utility program on the server downloads and processes the CSRs. A certificate services program on the server issues gaming machine certificates according to the CSRs. In one embodiment, the certificates are uploaded onto the memory device, along with copies of certificate authority server certificates, including a root CA certificate. The CA security officer hands the memory device to the casino floor operator. At the machine, the operator inserts or couples the device and software on the machine identifies and downloads its certificate based on the certificate file name. The machine also downloads copies of the CA server certificates which it may use in a certificate chain validation procedure. In another embodiment, the certificates are placed in a shared file on the CA server and retrieved by the gaming machines over a gaming network.12-24-2009
20120214577SMART CARD EXTENSION CLASS - Disclosed herein are techniques for facilitating communication with a smart card in communication with a gaming machine. In some implementations, a smart card interaction device may be activated. A smart card interaction device coupled with an electronic gaming machine may be identified within an operating system running at the electronic gaming machine. The smart card interaction device may be capable of facilitating communication between the electronic gaming machine and a smart card in communication with the smart card interaction device. A communication protocol interface may be initiated within the operating system. The communication protocol interface may provide a mechanism for transmitting messages between the electronic gaming machine and devices in communication with the electronic gaming machine. A first message may be transmitted via the communication protocol interface between the smart card interaction device and a first host server via a network.08-23-2012
20130145154GAMING MACHINE CERTIFICATE CREATION AND MANAGEMENT - Methods and systems for creating and managing certificates for gaming machines in a gaming network using a portable memory device. A gaming machine creates a certificate signing request which is stored on a portable memory device at the machine. Then, the memory device is coupled with an appropriate CA server. A certificate batch utility program on the server downloads and processes the CSRs. A certificate services program on the server issues gaming machine certificates according to the CSRs. In one embodiment, the certificates are uploaded onto the memory device, along with copies of certificate authority server certificates, including a root CA certificate. Then, the memory device is coupled with the gaming machine and software on the machine identifies and downloads its certificate based on the certificate file name.06-06-2013

Patent applications by Regan J. Snyder, Reno, NV US

Richard Snyder, Chester, NH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
201000999913D Ultrasonic Color Flow Imaging With Grayscale Invert - An ultrasonic diagnostic imaging system produces 3D images of blood flow which depict both the location of blood pools and flow velocity in one image. B mode data is acquired over a volumetric region and inverted to a range of grayscale value which highlights anechoic regions relative to regions of strong echo returns. Flow data is acquired over the same volumetric region and both data sets are volume rendered. The two volume renderings are then merged into a single 3D image in which the B mode pixel values are tinted in accordance with flow at the pixel locations.04-22-2010

Richard V. Snyder, Kinnelon, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080258847COMPOSITE RESONATOR FOR USE IN TUNABLE OR FIXED FILTERS - A fixed or tunable resonator. The resonator includes an inner conductor, a hollow outer conductor, and a hollow insulating layer. The hollow outer conductor forms a first inner space. The hollow insulating layer is formed from an outer soft dielectric layer, an inner soft dielectric layer, and a ceramic layer disposed between the soft dielectric layers. The hollow insulating layer includes a second inner space formed by the inner soft dielectric layer. The inner conductor is disposed within the second inner space of the hollow insulating layer, and the hollow insulating layer is disposed within the first inner space of the hollow outer conductor.10-23-2008
20130328644IN-LINE PSEUDOELLIPTIC TE01(n delta) MODE DIELECTRIC RESONATOR FILTERS - The present invention uses TE12-12-2013

Rick Snyder, Windsor, CO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110204996ACOUSTIC COUPLING LAYER FOR COUPLED RESONATOR FILTERS AND METHOD OF FABRICATING ACOUSTIC COUPLING LAYER - In accordance with a representative embodiment, a bulk acoustic wave (BAW) resonator structure, comprises: a first BAW resonator comprising a first lower electrode, a first upper electrode and a first piezoelectric layer disposed between the first lower electrode and the first upper electrode; a second BAW resonator comprising a second lower electrode, a second upper electrode and a second piezoelectric layer disposed between the second lower electrode and the second upper electrode; and a single-material acoustic coupling layer disposed between the first and second BAW resonators, the acoustic coupling layer having an acoustic impedance less than approximately 6.0 MRayls and an acoustic attenuation less than approximately 1000 dB/cm.08-25-2011
20120074555SEMICONDUCTOR PACKAGE INCLUDING CAP - A semiconductor package comprises: a substrate comprising a semiconductor device; a cap comprising a seal ring disposed over a surface of the cap; and a gap between the substrate and the surface of the cap. The seal ring comprises a tread comprising at least two columns.03-29-2012

Rick D. Snyder, Windsor, CO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090273093PLANAR PACKAGELESS SEMICONDUCTOR STRUCTURE WITH VIA AND COPLANAR CONTACTS - A semiconductor device includes a substrate having a first side and a second side and an epitaxial layer disposed over the second side. The device also includes a conductive via extending through the epitaxial layer to the second side and comprising a conductive contact; and a bond pad disposed over the epitaxial layer and comprising a conductive material, wherein the semiconductor is not provided in a package.11-05-2009
20110147894LOW CAPACITANCE SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE - A semiconductor device includes a diode, a passivation layer and a conductive layer. The diode includes an epitaxial layer on a semiconductor substrate, and first and second diode contacts on different planes. The passivation layer has a planar top surface, and includes multiple consecutive layers of a benzocyclobutene (BCB) material formed on the diode, an aggregate thickness of the passivation layer exceeding a thickness of the epitaxial layer. The conductive layer is formed on the top surface of passivation layer, the conductive layer connecting with the first and the second diodes contact through first and second openings in the passivation layer, respectively. The passivation layer enhances a capacitive isolation between the conductive layer and the diode.06-23-2011

Ronald P. Snyder, Dubuque, IA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090008042RETRACTABLE SAFETY BARRIERS AND METHODS OF OPERATING SAME - A retractable barrier system includes an example gear assembly that can be manipulated for rapidly deploying a flexible barrier, exerting high torque for the initial tightening of the barrier, maintaining high static tension in barrier when in use, and/or rapidly retracting barrier for storage. In some examples, the gear assembly is a worm drive with a worm that can be selectively disengaged from a worm gear. Other optional features of the barrier system include selective right-hand/left-hand configurations, an electric switch that can be added to indicate whether the barrier system is in use, an intermediate coupling that joins the distal ends of two barriers for creating an extra long barrier system, and removable vehicle-mounted posts for certain loading dock applications.01-08-2009
20090178815FIRE SAFETY SYSTEMS FOR BUILDINGS WITH OVERHEAD FANS - A fire safety system includes a sensor arrangement and control scheme for quickly sensing a fire, accurately identifying its location, and controlling a set of ceiling fans and overhead sprinklers to efficiently extinguish the fire. The fire safety system is particularly suited for large buildings such as warehouses, factories, gymnasiums, retail stores, auditoriums, convention centers, theaters or other buildings with large open areas. In some examples, the overhead fans are disabled prior to activating the sprinklers. The placement of the fire sensors, in some cases, are selected upon first considering the location of the overhead fans.07-16-2009
20100034651Ceiling fans with low solidity ratio - An overhead fan system of a building comprises a ceiling fan underneath a nearby fire sprinkler head. The ceiling fan has particularly low fan solidity to minimize the fan obstructing the spray of water from the sprinkler head. To further reduce the obstruction, some example fans include fan blades that automatically retract in the event of a fire.02-11-2010
20100034664Sprinkler-compatible ceiling fans - In the event of a fire, in some examples, a ceiling fan stops its fan blades at a predetermined position so as to avoid obstructing the spray from an overhead sprinkler head. The fan can be stopped by various means including, but not limited to, a spring loaded roller engaging a lobed member to urge the fan to a chosen stop position, an electromechanical brake that grips a rotating member at certain locations, a stationary magnet attracted to one or more iron pads that rotate to certain locations, and a motor controller responsive to a rotational position sensor.02-11-2010
20110000626VERTICALLY MOVABLE DOOR WITH SAFETY BARRIER - A vertically moving door of a truck loading dock includes a disconnectable horizontal joint that provides the door with a barrier position, wherein an upper section of the door can be separated from a lower section to create a ventilation area between the two. The ventilation area allows fresh outside air to enter the building, while the lower section remains at its lowermost position for safety and security. More specifically, the lower section serves as a barrier that helps prevent someone or something from accidentally falling through the doorway when a truck is not present at the dock. A lightweight, resilient strap can be attached to the lower section of the door to help protect that section from an otherwise damaging impact. A lattice of straps or a mesh can be installed across the ventilation area to help secure the building against theft.01-06-2011
20120061032RETRACTABLE SAFETY BARRIERS AND METHODS OF OPERATING SAME - A retractable barrier system includes an example gear assembly that can be manipulated for rapidly deploying a flexible barrier, exerting high torque for the initial tightening of the barrier, maintaining high static tension in barrier when in use, and/or rapidly retracting barrier for storage. In some examples, the gear assembly is a worm drive with a worm that can be selectively disengaged from a worm gear. Other optional features of the barrier system include selective right-hand/left-hand configurations, an electric switch that can be added to indicate whether the barrier system is in use, an intermediate coupling that joins the distal ends of two barriers for creating an extra long barrier system, and removable vehicle-mounted posts for certain loading dock applications.03-15-2012
20130291455SAFETY BARRIER SYSTEMS FOR LOADING DOCKS - Example safety barrier systems for vehicle loading docks comprise a retractable flexible barrier with a special powered latching mechanism that locks the barrier in place and prevents it from being retracted under certain hazardous dock conditions. In some examples, the barrier cannot be retracted when there is no vehicle at the dock while the dock's door is open. In some examples, an alarm is energized when concurrently the door is open, the barrier is retracted and there is no vehicle at the dock.11-07-2013

Patent applications by Ronald P. Snyder, Dubuque, IA US

Russell L. Snyder, Logan, UT US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090143840AUDITORY PROSTHESIS UTILIZING INTRA-NEURAL STIMULATION OF THE AUDITORY NERVE - The present invention relates to auditory prostheses. In particular, the present invention provides an auditory prosthesis capable of direct, intra-neural stimulation of the auditory nerve.06-04-2009

Seth E. Snyder, Hackensack, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090197861INHIBITORS OF INTEGRIN ALPHA2BETA1 WITH MODIFIED UREA MOIETY - Novel compounds inhibiting the integrin α2β1/GPIa-IIa receptor are disclosed. Also disclosed are pharmaceutical compositions containing the compounds, as well as methods of their therapeutic use. The compounds disclosed are useful, inter alia, as inhibitors of integrin α2β1/GPIa-IIa-mediated activity.08-06-2009

Seth Elliott Snyder, Hackensack, NJ US

Solomon H. Snyder, Baltimore, MD US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090304596Methods for Predicting Psychotropic Drugs Which Elicit Weight Gain - The atypical antipsychotic drugs (AAPDs) have markedly enhanced the treatment of schizophrenias but their use has been hindered by the major weight gain elicited by some AAPDs. We found that orexigenic AAPDs potently and selectively activate hypothalamic AMP kinase (AMPK), an action abolished in mice with deletion of histamine H1 receptors. These findings afford a means of developing better therapeutic agents and provide insight into the hypothalamic regulation of food intake.12-10-2009
20100129806REGULATION OF CELL SURVIVAL BY HSP90 AND IP6K2 - Anti-cancer drugs are identified by screening for agents and compounds which inhibit the binding of HSP90 and IP6K2. In vitro and in vivo assays can be used. Any phenomenon associated with the binding or inhibition can be monitored, including cell death, subcellular localization, catalytic activity of IP6K2, and IP7 formation.05-27-2010
20130131028METHODS FOR TREATMENT OF SLEEP-RELATED BREATHING DISORDERS - Described herein are methods for modulation of the activity of the carotid body that afford therapeutic benefit for sleep-related breathing disorders and related conditions.05-23-2013

Patent applications by Solomon H. Snyder, Baltimore, MD US

Stephen Myron Snyder, Bel Air, MD US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110112761Enhanced Location Information For Points of Interest - Systems, methods, and computer program products are provided for identifying a serviceable address that is associated with a street network connection point and a parcel drop-off point. For example, in one embodiment, the serviceable address may be associated with a street network connection point that is part of a digital map. The serviceable address may also be associated with a parcel drop-off point that includes parcel drop-off point information, such as a parcel drop-off point geo coordinate associated with the parcel drop-off point and street network connection point geo coordinate associated with the street network connection point.05-12-2011
20110172910ENHANCED LOCATION INFORMATION FOR POINTS OF INTEREST - Systems, methods, and computer program products are provided for identifying a serviceable address associated with a street network connection point and an actual location point. For example, in one embodiment, the serviceable address may be associated with a street network connection point that is part of a digital map. The serviceable address may also be associated with a parcel drop-off point that includes parcel drop-off point information, such as a parcel drop-off point geo coordinate associated with the parcel drop-off point.07-14-2011
20110172911ENHANCED LOCATION INFORMATION FOR POINTS OF INTEREST - Systems, methods, and computer program products are provided for identifying a serviceable address that is associated with a street network connection point and a parcel drop-off point. For example, in one embodiment, the serviceable address may be associated with a street network connection point that is part of a digital map. The serviceable address may also be associated with a parcel drop-off point that includes parcel drop-off point information, such as a parcel drop-off point geo coordinate associated with the parcel drop-off point and street network connection point geo coordinate associated with the street network connection point.07-14-2011
20130131975ENHANCED LOCATION INFORMATION FOR POINTS OF INTEREST - Systems, methods, and computer program products are provided for identifying a serviceable address that is associated with a street network connection point and a parcel drop-off point. For example, in one embodiment, the serviceable address may be associated with a street network connection point that is part of a digital map. The serviceable address may also be associated with a parcel drop-off point that includes parcel drop-off point information, such as a parcel drop-off point geo coordinate associated with the parcel drop-off point and street network connection point geo coordinate associated with the street network connection point.05-23-2013
20140121959ENHANCED LOCATION INFORMATION FOR POINTS OF INTEREST - Systems, methods, and computer program products are provided for identifying a serviceable address that is associated with a street network connection point and an actual location point. For example, in one embodiment, the serviceable address may be associated with a street network connection point that is part of a digital map. The serviceable address may also be associated with an actual location point, such as a parcel drop-off point.05-01-2014
20140143171ENHANCED LOCATION INFORMATION FOR POINTS OF INTEREST - Systems, methods, and computer program products are provided for identifying a serviceable address that is associated with a street network connection point and a parcel drop-off point. For example, in one embodiment, the serviceable address may be associated with a street network connection point that is part of a digital map. The serviceable address may also be associated with a parcel drop-off point that includes parcel drop-off point information, such as a parcel drop-off point geo coordinate associated with the parcel drop-off point and street network connection point geo coordinate associated with the street network connection point.05-22-2014

Patent applications by Stephen Myron Snyder, Bel Air, MD US

Steven M. Snyder, Boulder, CO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080269632Systems and Methods for Analyzing and Assessing Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder - Embodiments of the invention can provide systems and methods for analyzing and assessing attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) by integrating the use of electroencephalography (EEG), and ADHD diagnostic and assessment tools, such as an ADHD rating scale. Embodiments of the invention can provide some or all of the following improvements over conventional systems and methods, including: (1) Increased sensitivity, specificity, and overall accuracy; (2) Improved detection of ADHD; and (3) Distinguishing subjects with ADHD from subjects with a different disorder but having ADHD-like symptoms, such as attention and behavior symptoms similar to ADHD.10-30-2008
20110066065SYSTEMS AND METHODS TO IDENTIFY A SUBGROUP OF ADHD AT HIGHER RISK FOR COMPLICATING CONDITIONS - This invention is directed to embodiments of systems and methods to identify a subgroup of ADHD at higher risk for complicating conditions that, for example, may be of concern to an ADHD evaluation, may account for attention and behavior symptoms, and may lead a clinician to exclusion of ADHD from primary diagnosis. In one embodiment, a method for identifying a subgroup of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) patients at higher risk for complicating conditions is provided. The method can include receiving, from a user or clinician, evaluation data associated with a plurality of patients identified with ADHD as a primary diagnosis; obtaining EEG data for each of the plurality of patients; determining, based at least in part on the EEG data, an indicator of ADHD, wherein the indicator supports a positive or negative ADHD evaluation; correlating the indicator with a user's or clinician's evaluation data; and based at least in part on the correlation, determining at least one subgroup of the plurality of patients, wherein the correlation provides positive support for diagnosis of ADHD or provides support for further testing for complicating conditions before proceeding with diagnosis of ADHD in at least one patient within the at least one subgroup.03-17-2011
20130023783S&M FOR ANALYZING AND ASSESSING DEPRESSION AND OTHER MOOD DISORDERS USING ELECTOENCEPHALOGRAHIC (EEG) MEASUREMENTS - This invention is directed to systems and methods for analyzing depression, and more particularly relates to systems and methods for analyzing and assessing depression and mood disorders in an individual using electroencephalographic measurements. Embodiments of the invention are not limited to depression, but can also include other mood disorders such as bipolar disorder and other disorders with at least one genetic-related component.01-24-2013
20140051947S&M TO IDENTIFY A SUBGROUP OF ADHD AT HIGHER RISK FOR COMPLICATING CONDITIONS - This invention is directed to embodiments of systems and methods to identify a subgroup of ADHD at higher risk for complicating conditions that, for example, may be of concern to an ADHD evaluation, may account for attention and behavior symptoms, and may lead a clinician to exclusion of ADHD from primary diagnosis. In one embodiment, a method for identifying a subgroup of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) patients at higher risk for complicating conditions is provided. The method can include receiving, from a user or clinician, evaluation data associated with a plurality of patients identified with ADHD as a primary diagnosis; obtaining EEG data for each of the plurality of patients; determining, based at least in part on the EEG data, an indicator of ADHD, wherein the indicator supports a positive or negative ADHD evaluation; correlating the indicator with a user's or clinician's evaluation data; and based at least in part on the correlation, determining at least one subgroup of the plurality of patients, wherein the correlation provides positive support for diagnosis of ADHD or provides support for further testing for complicating conditions before proceeding with diagnosis of ADHD in at least one patient within the at least one subgroup.02-20-2014

Patent applications by Steven M. Snyder, Boulder, CO US

Steven N. Snyder, Montgomery Village, MD US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100054852Chimney Flue Cleaning Tool Having a High-Torque Quick-Connect Coupling Device - A chimney flue cleaning tool having a plurality of pole segments, a cleaning device, and a quick-connect pushbutton coupling device designed to transmit large amounts of torque via interengaging torque-transmitting structures on both of the male and female parts of the coupling that work to transmit the torque between the two parts while freeing the pushbutton from having to resist any substantial amount of torque. In one embodiment, the chimney flue cleaning tool has a coupling device with a groove and a tongue for transmitting a significant amount of torque along the longitudinal axis of the tool.03-04-2010

Timothy John Snyder, Florissant, MO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100098519SUPPORT FOR A SEMICONDUCTOR WAFER IN A HIGH TEMPERATURE ENVIRONMENT - A wafer support for supporting a semiconductor wafer during a process including varied temperature. The wafer support includes a body having a top surface adapted to receive the semiconductor wafer so a portion of the top surface supports the wafer. The top surface has a recessed area including an inclined surface rising from a bottom of the recessed area. The inclined surface has an incline angle that is no more than about ten degrees.04-22-2010

Todd Robert Snyder, Birmingham, AL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080202261Apparatus and method for maintaining multi-component sample gas constituents in vapor phase during sample extraction and cooling - A dilution apparatus for diluting a gas sample. The apparatus includes a sample gas conduit having a sample gas inlet end and a diluted sample gas outlet end, and a sample gas flow restricting orifice disposed proximate the sample gas inlet end connected with the sample gas conduit and providing fluid communication between the exterior and the interior of the sample gas conduit. A diluted sample gas conduit is provided within the sample gas conduit having a mixing end with a mixing space inlet opening disposed proximate the sample gas inlet end, thereby forming an annular space between the sample gas conduit and the diluted sample gas conduit. The mixing end of the diluted sample gas conduit is disposed at a distance from the sample gas flow restricting orifice. A dilution gas source connected with the sample gas inlet end of the sample gas conduit is provided for introducing a dilution gas into the annular space, and a filter is provided for filtering the sample gas. The apparatus is particularly suited for diluting heated sample gases containing one or more condensable components.08-28-2008
20080223153Method and apparatus maintaining multi-component sample gas constituents in vapor phase during sample extraction and cooling - An apparatus and method for diluting and cooling that is extracted from high temperature and/or high pressure industrial processes. Through a feedback process, a specialized, CFD-modeled dilution cooler is employed along with real-time estimations of the point at which condensation will occur within the dilution cooler to define a level of dilution and diluted gas temperature that results in a gas that can be conveyed to standard gas analyzers that contains no condensed hydrocarbon compounds or condensed moisture.09-18-2008

Trevor Snyder, Newberg, OR US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120013691MATERIALS AND METHODS TO PRODUCE DESIRED IMAGE DRUM SURFACE TOPOGRAPHY FOR SOLID INK JET - Exemplary embodiments provide an aluminum image drum and method of its formation such that the aluminum image drum can have a surface texture to provide desirable surface oil consumption and high print quality for solid ink jet marking systems.01-19-2012
20120127238INKJET EJECTOR ARRAYS ALIGNED TO A CURVED IMAGE RECEIVING SURFACE WITH INK RECIRCULATION - A printhead assembly includes a plurality of inkjet ejector arrays having corresponding ink receptacles. Each inkjet array is formed from a plurality of inkjet stack layers that are bonded to a single aperture layer, and the inkjet arrays are positioned with a predetermined alignment about a curved image receiving surface.05-24-2012
20130002763Inkjet Ejector Arrays Aligned To A Curved Image Receiving Surface With Ink Recirculation - A printhead assembly includes a plurality of inkjet ejector arrays having corresponding ink receptacles. Each inkjet array is formed from a plurality of inkjet stack layers that are bonded to a single aperture layer that flexes to position the inkjet arrays at a predetermined distance from a curved image receiving surface.01-03-2013
20130335476SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMPROVING TEMPERATURE UNIFORMITY OF IMAGE DRUMS - A printer includes an image drum temperature regulation system that helps reduce thermal gradients on the image drum surface. The image drum temperature regulation system includes a feedback controller and a feed-forward controller. The image drum temperature regulation system operates the heaters and fan of the image drum with reference to a temperature difference between actual temperature of the image drum and a temperature setpoint and to the thermal effect of ejecting an ink image onto the image drum.12-19-2013
20140316877METHODS OF PROMOTING PRINT DEVICE USAGE DURING NON-PEAK TIMES - A method and system for promoting usage of a print device during non-peak time periods is disclosed. A print device promotion system includes at least one print device, a processor in communication with the at least one print device and a computer readable storage medium. The storage medium is configured to store program instructions which, when executed, cause the processor to receive data corresponding to measurements of usage of a print device over a plurality of baseline time periods; identify at least one non-peak time period; select a promotion for the print device; receive data corresponding to measurements of usage of the print device over a plurality of additional time periods; determine whether the usage during the time window satisfied the one or more target usage criteria; and offer the consumer the consumable item at the reduced price.10-23-2014

Patent applications by Trevor Snyder, Newberg, OR US

Trevor A. Snyder, Edmond, OK US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120009242BLOOD COAGULATION INDUCING POLYMER HYDROGEL - The present application is drawn to a synthetic, polymer hydrogel-based material, which is able to actively induce the body's natural hemostatic coagulation process in blood or acellular plasma. The present invention provides the development of a primary amine containing polymer hydrogel capable of inducing blood coagulation and delivering therapeutics for hemostatic or wound care applications, and a method of forming such a primary amine containing polymer hydrogel capable of inducing the blood coagulation process. The primary amine containing polymer hydrogel is able to achieve the same end result as biological-based hemostatics, without the innate risk of disease transmission or immunological response, and at a fraction of the price. Furthermore, due to its inherent hydrogel-based design the material has the capability of arresting blood loss while simultaneously delivering therapeutics in a controlled manner, potentially revolutionizing the way in which wounds are treated.01-12-2012
20150030664BLOOD COAGULATION INDUCING POLYMER HYDROGEL - The present application is drawn to a synthetic, polymer hydrogel-based material, which is able to actively induce the body's natural hemostatic coagulation process in blood or acellular plasma. The present invention provides the development of a primary amine containing polymer hydrogel capable of inducing blood coagulation and delivering therapeutics for hemostatic or wound care applications, and a method of forming such a primary amine containing polymer hydrogel capable of inducing the blood coagulation process. The primary amine containing polymer hydrogel is able to achieve the same end result as biological-based hemostatics, without the innate risk of disease transmission or immunological response, and at a fraction of the price. Furthermore, due to its inherent hydrogel-based design the material has the capability of arresting blood loss while simultaneously delivering therapeutics in a controlled manner, potentially revolutionizing the way in which wounds are treated.01-29-2015

Trevor J. Snyder, Newberg, OR US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100309523PRINT SYSTEM MOTION SENSOR WITH FEEDBACK CONTROL - A print system has a print engine, a presence detector and a controller. The controller receives the signal from the detector, accesses past usage data, and combines the signal and the usage data to adjust operations of the print engine.12-09-2010
20110193336Method and system of printing a scratch-off document - A scratch-off document may include a substrate bearing a toner image and a scratch-off layer covering the printed content. The scratch-off layer may include a mass of a first solid ink and a mass of a second solid ink printed over the first solid ink in a distraction pattern. The toner image is formed of a toner that adheres to the substrate, while the scratch-off layer is made of a wax-based or other solid ink that may be removed from the substrate by scratching without removing the toner image. The distraction pattern includes varying pile heights that distract a viewer from any pile height variations that may exist in the toner image.08-11-2011
20130182029SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ENHANCING DETECTION OF WEAK AND MISSING INKJETS IN AN INKJET PRINTER - A method increases the ability of a controller in a printer to detect weak or missing inkjets in the printer. The method includes generating a test pattern having at least twice as much ink as a typical test pattern used to detect weak or missing inkjets. The increased ink appropriately stresses inkjets to facilitate detection of weak or missing inkjets and the test pattern is transferred to media and removed from the printer to preserve the capacity of a drum maintenance unit to store residual ink removed from an imaging drum or belt.07-18-2013
20130321540Ink Waste Tray Configured with One Way Filter - A system for recycling waste phase change ink in a phase change ink imaging device includes a waste ink collector positioned within a phase change ink imaging device to collect waste phase change ink produced by a printhead in the phase change ink imaging device. The waste ink collector includes a heater for heating the waste phase change ink in the collector to at least a phase change ink melting temperature. A waste phase change ink conveyor is configured to convey melted waste phase change ink from the waste ink collector to an ink reservoir for the printhead.12-05-2013
20130336697PRINTING ON ALTERNATIVE PRINT MEDIA WHEN PREFERRED MEDIA IS UNAVAILABLE - When an insufficient quantity of a preferred print media is installed in a selected printing device, methods and systems automatically output an insufficient-print-media notice and one or more reconfiguration options for proceeding with printing the print data on one of the installed print media types. In response, a selected reconfiguration option is received that identifies an alternative print media to be used in place of the preferred print media when executing the print request. Additional processing is performed to print the print data on the alternative print media including: automatically resizing the print data to fit on the alternative print media; automatically printing a cutline on the alternative print media to indicate where the alternative print media should be cut to be reduced to the preferred print media; and automatically formatting multiple pages of the print data to print on one page of the alternative print media.12-19-2013
20140055511Method and Apparatus for Control of Gloss Level in Printed Images - An inkjet printer is configured to process print media having an ink image differently to alter a gloss level of the ink image on the print media. In one mode of operation, the printer moves print media bearing an ink image on one side only through a transfix nip a second time to reduce a gloss level of the printed image.02-27-2014
20140055519System and Method for Analyzing Images Deposited on an Image Receiving Member of a Printer - A method and apparatus for analyzing images deposited on an image receiving member of a printer, and more particularly analyzing images deposited on a surface of an imaging drum in an inkjet printer. A photoelectric sensor supported by a sled in contact with the surface of the imaging drum can be used to detect missing jets in the printhead, to align the printhead, to reduce the amount of purged ink, and to determine run out of the imaging drum.02-27-2014
20140071198METHOD OF FABRICATING LOW-COST TRANSFIX DRUMS FOR SOLID INK TRANSFER - A printer has a print head arranged to jet molten ink onto a surface, a transfix surface arranged to provide the surface for the print head, the transfix surface having a core and an outer shell of a predetermined grade of aluminum arranged on the core, the outer shell forming the surface for the print head. The printer also has a transport subsystem to transport a print substrate past the transfix surface such that the molten ink transfers from the transfix surface to the print substrate.03-13-2014
20140111911PRINTER ARCHITECTURE ENABLING NARROW OR WIDE FRONT FACING ORIENTATION - A printer architecture that enables a printer (or other media processing device) with an elongate foot print to be configured with media input and operator controls oriented at either a narrow end or a wide side thereof, that surface becoming the “front” of the unit. Controls and/or display(s) are mounted such that either the end or side orientation can be accommodated. The media input tray includes a separate assembly so that selection of the tray with access to end or side complements the user control panel in establishing the front of the machine. The combination of control/display mounting and oriented media tray structure integration with the print engine to establish which of the printer surfaces is considered the front allows for multiple orientations of the printer and greater flexibility to the customer.04-24-2014
20140307286DRIVER-BASED PRINT PREVIEW, REDUCED SIZE PROOFING, AND VIRTUAL PRINTING OF DOCUMENTS - The disclosed virtual printing and print preview systems and methods allow users to preview and proof a specialty print job on their in-house printers or computers. The printing systems and methods can be in the form of software, such as a printer driver, installed on a user's in-house printer or computer. The software allows the user to virtually print to other remote printing devices while preparing, previewing, and customizing the specialty print job on the user's in-house device.10-16-2014

Patent applications by Trevor J. Snyder, Newberg, OR US

Trevor J. Snyder, Newburg, OR US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110221812System and Method For Improving Throughput For Duplex Printing Operations In An Indirect Printing System - A method for performing duplex printing enables increased throughput in an indirect printing system. The method includes measuring a coverage parameter for image data to be printed, and transforming operation of the printer from a first printing process timing sequence to a second printing process timing sequence in response to the coverage parameter exceeding a predetermined threshold.09-15-2011

Trevor James Snyder, Newburg, OR US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120015205Surface Finishing Process for Indirect or Offset Printing Components - A process for preparing an imaging surface of an imaging transfer member in a printing machine, the process comprises providing a surface roughness to the imaging surface to produce a plurality of pits having sharp features on the surface, and then exposing the pitted imaging surface to an acid dip for a time period sufficient to substantially reduce the sharp features on the imaging surface. This process may be followed by anodization. The process produces an imaging surface having a pit structure providing reduced oil consumption and wear of components of the printing machine that contact the imaging surface.01-19-2012
20130070037TRANSFIX ROLLER FOR USE IN AN INDIRECT PRINTER WITH AN IMAGE RECEIVING MEMBER HAVING A THIN WALL - A transfix roller is adapted for use with a thin walled image receiving member in an indirect printer. The transfix roller is centrally supported to present a more uniform pressure profile in the nip formed with the image receiving member. An interference fit between the central shaft and the roller sleeve enables the transfix roller to be made without an additional process to secure the shaft to the sleeve.03-21-2013

Van L. Snyder, Eau Claire, WI US

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20100324854MEMORY-DAUGHTER-CARD-TESTING METHOD AND APPARATUS - A memory daughter card (MDC) is described, having a very high-speed serial interface and an on-card MDC test engine that allows one MDC to be directly connected to another MDC for testing purposes. In some embodiments, a control interface allows the test engine to be programmed and controlled by a test controller on a test fixture that allows simultaneous testing of a single MDC or one or more pairs of MDCs, one MDC in a pair (e.g., the “golden” MDC) testing the other MDC of that pair. Other methods are also described, wherein one MDC executes a series of reads and writes and other commands to another MDC to test at least some of the other card's functions, or wherein one port executes a series of test commands to another port on the same MDC to test at least some of the card's functions.12-23-2010
20120246544METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MEMORY READ-REFRESH, SCRUBBING AND VARIABLE-RATE REFRESH - A memory controller and method that provide a read-refresh (also called “distributed-refresh”) mode of operation, in which every row of memory is read within the refresh-rate requirements of the memory parts, with data from different columns within the rows being read on subsequent read-refresh cycles until all rows for each and every column address have been read, scrubbing errors if found, thus providing a scrubbing function that is integrated into the read-refresh operation, rather than being an independent operation. For scrubbing, an atomic read-correct-write operation is scheduled. A variable-priority, variable-timing refresh interval is described. An integrated card self-tester and/or card reciprocal-tester is described. A memory bit-swapping-within-address-range circuit, and a method and apparatus for bit swapping on the fly and testing are described.09-27-2012

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