Timothy Edward
Timothy Edward Admas, Victoria AU
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20100267927 | Structure of the Insulin Receptor Ectodomain - The present invention relates to the crystal structure of the insulin receptor ectodomain, to the nature of its N-linked glycans and to methods of using the crystal and related structural information to screen for and design compounds that interact with or modulate the insulin receptor and/or the closely-related insulin-like growth factor receptors or variants thereof. | 10-21-2010 |
Timothy Edward Barder, Arlington, MA US
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20140187501 | Targeted Conjugates Encapsulated in Particles and Formulations Thereof - Particles, including nanoparticles and microparticles, and pharmaceutical formulations thereof, containing conjugates of an active agent such as a therapeutic, prophylactic, or diagnostic agent attached to a targeting moiety via a linker have been designed which can provide improved temporospatial delivery of the active agent and/or improved biodistribution. Methods of making the conjugates, the particles, and the formulations thereof are provided. Methods of administering the formulations to a subject in need thereof are provided, for example, to treat or prevent cancer or infectious diseases. | 07-03-2014 |
Timothy Edward Canzano, Glen Ellyn, IL US
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20120299740 | Method and Apparatus Pertaining to Automatic Electrical-Fault Detection - An automatic fault detector momentarily interrupts a provision of operating power to a load having a minimal forward-bias voltage requirement to thereby provide a testing window and then applies a test voltage during this window that is less than the minimal forward-bias voltage requirement to the load and monitors for a power-to-ground fault. By one approach the aforementioned momentarily interruption of power is neither frequent enough nor long enough in duration to substantially impair the provision of power to the load. Accordingly, load performance is not noticeably diminished. One can then responsively prohibit subsequent provision of the operating power to the load. One can then continue to monitor for the power-to-ground fault while continuing to prohibit provision of operating power to the load. If and when the fault disappears, these teachings will then accommodate automatically resuming an ordinary provision of power to the load. | 11-29-2012 |
20140237871 | APPARATUS PERTAINING TO PHYSICALLY-DISCRETE SIGN COMPONENTS - A physically-discrete sign component comprises an internally-electrically-illuminated alphabetic character having a front-facing profile and at least one connecting bar disposed at least substantially horizontally with respect to the front-facing profile of the alphabetic character and at least partially within the front-facing profile of that alphabetic character. By one approach the physically-discrete sign component includes two of the connecting bars. If desired, these two connecting bars are disposed at least substantially parallel to one another. By one approach, a first one of the connecting bars extends partially, but not wholly, above an upper periphery of the aforementioned front-facing profile while the second connecting bar extends partially, but not wholly, below a lower periphery of the front-facing profile. The connecting bars can include a connecting-bar interface configured to physically and electrically interconnect to an adjacent sign component. | 08-28-2014 |
20150040444 | Apparatus Pertaining to Physically-Discrete Sign Components - A physically-discrete sign component comprises an internally-electrically-illuminated alphabetic character having a front-facing profile and at least one connecting bar disposed at least substantially horizontally with respect to the front-facing profile of the alphabetic character and at least partially within the front-facing profile of that alphabetic character. By one approach the physically-discrete sign component includes two of the connecting bars. If desired, these two connecting bars are disposed at least substantially parallel to one another. By one approach, a first one of the connecting bars extends partially, but not wholly, above an upper periphery of the aforementioned front-facing profile while the second connecting bar extends partially, but not wholly, below a lower periphery of the front-facing profile. The connecting bars can include a connecting-bar interface configured to physically and electrically interconnect to an adjacent sign component. | 02-12-2015 |
Timothy Edward Dejoris, Mauldin, SC US
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20120017602 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING THE STARTUP OF A GAS TURBINE - Systems and methods for controlling the startup of a gas turbine are described. A gas discharge component may be configured to discharge gas from a compressor component associated with the gas turbine. A fuel control component may be configured to control a fuel flow provided to a combustor component associated with the gas turbine. A drive component may be configured to supply a rotational force to a shaft associated with the gas turbine. At least one control device may be configured to (i) direct the gas discharge component to discharge gas from the compressor component, (ii) direct the fuel control component to adjust the fuel flow, and (iii) direct the drive component to rotate the shaft. | 01-26-2012 |
Timothy Edward Higgins, Madison, WI US
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20140263879 | COMPLIANT BEARING SYSTEM WITH A RIGID SUPPORT STRUCTURE - A translational support system is provided that includes a first wall and a second wall, a first support bracket mounted to the first wall, a second support bracket mounted to the second wall, a bearing rod, a base, a bearing carriage, and a rigid support. The bearing rod is mounted between the brackets. The base is mounted between the walls and includes a base plate having a first side and a second side and a slot formed through the base plate. The bearing carriage is positioned on the first side of the base plate and mounted to translate along the bearing rod in a plane parallel to the first side. The bearing carriage includes a leg mounted to a device support structure through the slot. The rigid support is mounted to the second side of the base plate. The rigid support supports the device support structure above the base plate. | 09-18-2014 |
Timothy Edward Martin, Aberdeenshire GB
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20150300119 | SIDE ENTRY FLOW SPOOL AND USE THEREOF - The invention provides a side entry flow spool for use in production of oil and gas from a well. The side entry flow spool provides for a shift in the direction of flow of the hydrocarbons, from horizontal to vertical. | 10-22-2015 |
Timothy Edward O'Krongley, San Antonio, TX US
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20150273302 | BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL BAT SWING TRAINING DEVICE - A swing training device for improving the batting mechanics of baseball players includes a device handle for gripping by a player in the manner of a baseball bat handle and a device barrel having a ball striking surface. The device barrel is interfaced at an angle from about 20° to about 40° to the device handle. At least the ball striking surface of the device barrel is formed in the size and circular shape of a baseball bat barrel. A joint maybe provided for interfacing the device barrel to the device handle at the desired angle of interface, in which case threaded bolts are utilized to attach the device handle and the device barrel to the joint. Longitudinally oriented threaded bores are provided on substantially planar faces of the device handle and the device barrel to matingly receive the bolts. | 10-01-2015 |
Timothy Edward Ozimek, Raleigh, NC US
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20110228580 | Methods and Apparatus for Sum of Address Compare Write Recode and Compare Reduction - Techniques are described for sum address compare (A+B=K) operation for use in translation lookaside buffers and content addressable memory devices, for example. Address input signals A and B are supplied as input to the A+B=K operation and K is a previous value stored in a plurality of memory cells. In each memory cell, a single logic gate circuit output and its inversion are generated in response to updating the memory cells, wherein each single logic gate circuit has as input an associated memory cell output and a next lowest significant bit adjacent memory cell output. In each of the memory cells, a portion of the A+B=K operation associated with each memory cell is generated in a partial lookup compare circuit wherein the corresponding address input signals A and B are combined with the associated memory cell output and the generated single logic gate circuit output and its inversion during a read lookup compare operation. | 09-22-2011 |
Timothy Edward Plumridge, Alton GB
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20120145777 | VAULT MANAGEMENT METHOD AND SYSTEM - A method of processing a plurality of articles of value within a cash processing centre comprising sorting a plurality of articles of value according to one or more predetermined criteria, recording data corresponding to the sorted articles of value, physically associating the sorted articles of value with a radio frequency identification device, and electronically associating the data corresponding to the sorted articles of value with data corresponding to the radio frequency identification device. | 06-14-2012 |
20130240619 | VAULT MANAGEMENT METHOD AND SYSTEM - A method of processing a plurality of articles of value within a cash processing centre comprising sorting a plurality of articles of value according to one or more predetermined criteria, recording data corresponding to the sorted articles of value, physically associating the sorted articles of value with a radio frequency identification device, and electronically associating the data corresponding to the sorted articles of value with data corresponding to the radio frequency identification device. | 09-19-2013 |
Timothy Edward Plumridge, Hampshire GB
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20110106681 | ENTITY MANAGEMENT METHOD AND SYSTEM USING WIRELESS DEVICES - A method of providing information about a plurality of entities within a cash processing centre, the method comprising coupling a first entity with a first wireless device, coupling a second entity with a second wireless device, reading data associated with both the first and second wireless devices, pairing data associated with both the first and second wireless devices and retrieving information concerning the relationship between the first entity and the second entity based on the pairing. The entities are typically objects within the centre and the wireless devices are transmitters and/or receivers. | 05-05-2011 |
Timothy Edward Rothwell, Ii, Austin, TX US
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20140025470 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FACILITATING MERCHANT-CUSTOMER RETAIL EVENTS - Method and system is disclosed for facilitating merchant-customer retail events. The retailing system provides a service that simplifies the processes whereby consumers interact electronically with merchants, to pay for purchases, to receive relevant offers, and/or track receipts. A method for allowing a consumer to complete a payment transaction with a merchant is described. The method includes providing a redemption code to the user when the user is physically present within a preset area or distance to the merchant. In this way fraud and transaction quantity may be controlled. | 01-23-2014 |
20140207545 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FACILITATING MERCHANT-CUSTOMER RETAIL EVENTS USING A FINANCIAL TRANSACTION FACILITATION SYSTEM - Method and system is disclosed for facilitating merchant-customer retail events using a financial transaction facilitation system. The system selectively registers merchant-vendors and system-users. Offers by merchant-vendors are purchased by system-users for redemption at selectable times and physical locations. The purchases are made using a third-party artificial currency system. Payment by the third-party artificial currency system is authenticated and applied to the merchant-vendor upon purchase confirmation and validation. | 07-24-2014 |
Timothy Edward Strombo, Redondo Beach, CA US
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20120297519 | Sweatgaurd for headgear - A Microfiber strip 1¼″ to 1½″ wide by 12″ long 300 GSM (Microfiber having 3 times absorbancy of cotton terry, 6 times finer than a human hair, durability, and washable.) is attached to headgear by a. sandwich method on the inside band of existing headgear. The microfiber is single stitched to an elastic band 1″ to 1¼″ wide×12″ long at the top edge of the microfiber strip by one stitch providing means of seperating the lower portion as a upside down v shape. By seperating the Microfiber and the elastic band the item is placed over the existing band of such headgear. the Microfiber is then pressed against a strip of 1″ wide×12″ plastic self adhesive impenetrable hook tape that is attached to the outside edge of the existing band of the such headgear. the purpose of the plastic hook tape is to hold the bottom portion of the microfiber strip in place and also act as a barrier to help prevent the natural oils, salts, dirt, and grime from soaking through to the such headgear causing premature discoloration, and damage to such headgear. | 11-29-2012 |