Valdez, US
Anulfo Valdez, Lawrenceville, NJ US
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20120021533 | SENSITIVE METHOD TO ANALYSE FREE PEG-MALEIMIDE - The present invention relates generally to a novel method using HPLC and fluorescence detection of free PEG-mal in PEGylated proteins and PEG-mal raw materials by adding a fluorescent label to the free PEG-mal. | 01-26-2012 |
20150192524 | SENSITIVE METHOD TO ANALYSE FREE PEG-MALEIMIDE - The present invention relates generally to a novel method using HPLC and fluorescence detection of free PEG-mal in PEGylated proteins and PEG-mal raw materials by adding a fluorescent label to the free PEG-mal. | 07-09-2015 |
Brian Valdez, Oregon City, OR US
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20150343650 | Folding Knife With Dual Operational Modes - A folding knife has dual operational modes. In a first modality, the knife is opened and closed manually. In a second modality, the knife is fully automatic. The user is able to use the knife in either mode, manual or automatic when the blade is in the closed position. In the automatic mode a bolster defines a trigger that causes the blade to move automatically from the closed to the open position. In the manual mode the user manipulates the blade manually to move it from the closed to the open position. A dry fire safety prevents firing of the knife with the trigger when the blade has been opened manually. | 12-03-2015 |
Carlos Rodriguez Valdez, Glendale, WI US
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20090296289 | High Resistance Ground Protection Employing AC Drive Characteristics - A method and apparatus for identifying a ground fault in a motor drive system that includes at least one three phase power conditioner that is linked to three phase supply lines and to positive and negative DC buses, the method comprising the steps of controlling the power conditioner at an operating frequency to convert power, while controlling the power conditioner to convert power, controlling the power conditioner to apply a common mode signal on each of the three phase supply lines where the common mode signal has a frequency that is different than the operating frequency, sensing the common mode signal on at least one of the three phase supply lines and when the common mode signal on the at least one of the three phase supply lines is greater than a threshold level, indicating that a ground fault has occurred. | 12-03-2009 |
20120187883 | CHOKE WITH CURRENT SENSOR - The present invention relates generally to systems and methods for detecting ground faults (i.e., line-to-ground faults) in motor drive systems. In particular, the embodiments described herein include a common mode choke of a motor drive system having additional (i.e., secondary) turns wound around a core of the common mode choke. These secondary turns are in addition to and separate from a plurality of sets of primary turns wound around the core of the common mode choke, each set of primary turns corresponding to a phase of AC power to which the common mode choke is directly coupled. The secondary turns terminate in series with a burden resistor. Ground faults may be detected by monitoring the voltage across the burden resistor. More specifically, the embodiments described herein include a controller including program instructions for receiving signals indicative of the voltage across the burden resistor, and for monitoring the voltage across the burden resistor to determine when ground faults occur in the motor drive system. | 07-26-2012 |
20120212172 | MODULAR LINE-TO-GROUND FAULT IDENTIFICATION - The present invention relates generally to systems and methods for detecting ground faults (i.e., line-to-ground faults) in electrical power conversion systems. In particular, the embodiments described herein include a common mode voltage booster module configured to calculate a common mode voltage boost factor and a common mode voltage boost function based on a plurality of voltage commands for the system. The common mode voltage boost factor and/or the common mode voltage boost function may be applied to the voltage commands to generate boosted voltage commands which, when applied to an inverter or converter, source current indicative of ground faults in the system. More specifically, the common mode voltage boost factor may be multiplied by a common mode voltage calculated by a common mode voltage calculator and summed with the voltage commands. In addition, the common mode voltage boost function may be summed with the voltage commands after the voltage commands have been summed with the common mode voltage boost factor. | 08-23-2012 |
20130120038 | Phase-Locked-Loop with Quadrature Tracking Filter for Synchronizing an Electric Grid - Methods and systems for synchronizing an electric grid having unbalanced voltages are provided. A voltage vector may be filtered in a quadrature tracking filter (QTF) to generate a quadrature signal. A phase-locked-loop (PLL) operation may be performed on the quadrature signal to monitor a voltage vector between the grid and a connected power converter. The QTF and PLL methods are suitable for either single-phase applications or n-phase (any number of phases) applications. A frequency estimator estimates the grid frequency of the electric grid and outputs the estimated frequency to the QTF algorithms. The frequency estimator may include a three-phase phase-locked-loop (three-phase PLL) suitable for estimating the center frequencies of multiple phases of the electric grid. The frequency estimator may also include means for reducing the harmonics in the grid system. | 05-16-2013 |
20130120039 | Phase-Locked-Loop with Quadrature Tracking Filter for Synchronizing an Electric Grid - Methods and systems for synchronizing an electric grid having unbalanced voltages are provided. A voltage vector may be filtered in a quadrature tracking filter (QTF) to generate a quadrature signal. The inputs to the QTF may be either single input, multiple outputs, or alternatively, multiple inputs, multiple outputs. Furthermore, the second state of either of the two QTF transformations may be either positive or negative. A phase-locked-loop (PLL) operation may be performed on the quadrature signal to monitor a voltage vector between the grid and a connected power converter. The QTF and PLL methods are suitable for either single-phase applications or n-phase (any number of phases) applications. | 05-16-2013 |
Charlie Valdez, Selma, OR US
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20120067460 | LOG SPLITTER - Log splitters are disclosed herein. An embodiment of a log splitter includes a first port having a circumference wherein at least one blade is located on the circumference. There is at least one blade located exterior to the first port, wherein a portion of the log not passing through the first port is split by the blade. The splitter includes a second stage having a second port with at least one blade located on the circumference. In addition, there is at least one blade located exterior to the second port, wherein a portion of the log not passing through the second port is split by the blade. | 03-22-2012 |
Edgardo Valdez, Beverly Hills, MI US
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20090236827 | INTEGRATED SIDE IMPACT AIR BAG WITH SINGLE LAYER SAIL PANELS - A two panel, woven, inflatable air bag with a single panel sail portion, and method of making the same. | 09-24-2009 |
20100096842 | INFLATABLE CURTAIN AIRBAG SYSTEMS - A curtain airbag system includes a sail panel. The sail panel may be attached with an inflatable curtain of the curtain airbag system. | 04-22-2010 |
Eileen Valdez, South Jordan, UT US
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20100044785 | HIGH ASPECT RATIO TRENCH STRUCTURES WITH VOID-FREE FILL MATERIAL - A field effect transistor (FET) includes a trench extending into a semiconductor region. A conductive electrode is disposed in the trench, and the conductive electrode is insulated from the semiconductor region by a dielectric layer. The conductive electrode includes a conductive liner lining the dielectric layer along opposite sidewalls of the trench. The conductive liner has tapered edges such that a thickness of the conductive liner gradually increases from a top surface of the conductive electrode to a point in lower half of the conductive electrode. The conductive electrode further includes a conductive fill material sandwiched by the conductive liner. The FET further includes a drift region of a first conductivity type in the semiconductor region, and a body region of a second conductivity type extending over the drift region. Source regions of the first conductivity type extend in the body region adjacent the trench. | 02-25-2010 |
20120142155 | HIGH ASPECT RATIO TRENCH STRUCTURES WITH VOID-FREE FILL MATERIAL - A field effect transistor (FET) includes a trench extending into a semiconductor region. A conductive electrode is disposed in the trench, and the conductive electrode is insulated from the semiconductor region by a dielectric layer. The conductive electrode includes a conductive liner lining the dielectric layer along opposite sidewalls of the trench. The conductive liner has tapered edges such that a thickness of the conductive liner gradually increases from a top surface of the conductive electrode to a point in lower half of the conductive electrode. The conductive electrode further includes a conductive fill material sandwiched by the conductive liner. The FET further includes a drift region of a first conductivity type in the semiconductor region, and a body region of a second conductivity type extending over the drift region. Source regions of the first conductivity type extend in the body region adjacent the trench. | 06-07-2012 |
Emmanuel Valdez, Dunellen, NJ US
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20130284036 | PERSONAL USE SCREEN PRINTING SYSTEM, METHOD, AND DEVICE - The invention relates to a printing device, system, kit, and method for screen printing indicia on surfaces. More particularly, the present invention provides a hand-held, ink applicator in a sealed pouch combined with a rigid backing member for applying indicia on a surface via use with a screen printing stencil member, and a method for utilizing same. | 10-31-2013 |
Enrique Valdez, Oak Lawn, IL US
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20100303738 | NON-CONTACT PRINTED COMESTIBLE PRODUCTS AND APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME - The present disclosure provides an apparatus and method for packaging a non-contact printed edible substrate as well as the resultant packaged product. The packaging apparatus may include a non-contact printer, a carrier, and a package located at a discharge position. The carrier may be constructed and arranged to transport the edible substrate from the print position to the package and orient same in the package so that the printed ink indicia is visible through at least a portion of a panel of the package. At a print position, the non-contact printer is constructed and arranged to apply an edible ink indicia to an edible substrate. The packaging apparatus may form a packaged product having a plurality of compartments where at least one compartment at least partially defined by a panel. The interior of the compartment contains at least one edible substrate comprising a surface and a printed edible ink indicia on the surface so that the ink indicia is visible through at least a portion of the panel. | 12-02-2010 |
20150374011 | NON-CONTACT PRINTED COMESTIBLE PRODUCTS AND APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME - The present disclosure provides apparatuses and methods for non-contact printing on comestible products. The apparatus includes an extruder for extruding a slab of an edible substrate and a non-contact printing device for printing an edible ink on the slab. The apparatus provides versatility as the printing device may be placed anywhere along the apparatus. The printing device may be positioned along the apparatus as desired to operate in cooperation with other components of the apparatus. | 12-31-2015 |
Enriquillo Valdez, Brooklyn, NY US
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20080270603 | METHOD, SYSTEM, AND PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR REMOTELY ATTESTING TO A STATE OF A COMPUTER SYSTEM - A method, system, and program product for remotely attesting to a state of computing system is provided. Specifically, the present invention allows a remote system to establish trust in the properties of the computer system. The properties to be trusted are expanded from the usual system software layers and related configuration files to novel types of data such as static data specific to the computer system, dynamic data determined at system startup, or dynamic data created as the computer system runs applications. | 10-30-2008 |
20090235324 | METHOD FOR DISCOVERING A SECURITY POLICY - Techniques for mapping at least one physical system and at least one virtual system into at least two separate execution environments are provided. The techniques include discovering an implicitly enforced security policy in an environment comprising at least one physical system and at least one virtual system, using the discovered policy to create an enforceable isolation policy, and using the isolation policy to map the at least one physical system and at least one virtual system into at least two separate execution environments. Techniques are also provided for generating a database of one or more isolation policies. | 09-17-2009 |
Enriquillo Valdez, Howard Beach, NY US
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20150074392 | SECURE PROCESSING ENVIRONMENT FOR PROTECTING SENSITIVE INFORMATION - A processor-implemented method for a secure processing environment for protecting sensitive information is provided. The processor-implemented method may include receiving encrypted data and routing the encrypted data to the secure processing environment. Then the encrypted data may be decrypted and fields containing sensitive information may be found. The method may also include obfuscating the sensitive information and returning, by the secure processing environment, the decrypted data and obfuscated data. | 03-12-2015 |
Enriquilo Valdez, Howard Beach, NY US
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20160006703 | SECURE PROCESSING ENVIRONMENT FOR PROTECTING SENSITIVE INFORMATION - A processor-implemented method for a secure processing environment for protecting sensitive information is provided. The processor-implemented method may include receiving encrypted data and routing the encrypted data to the secure processing environment. Then the encrypted data may be decrypted and fields containing sensitive information may be found. The method may also include obfuscating the sensitive information and returning, by the secure processing environment, the decrypted data and obfuscated data. | 01-07-2016 |
Frank A. Valdez, Clarkston, MI US
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20120177970 | FLEXIBLE BATTERY MODULE FOR PRISMATIC CELLS - A modular frame for a battery module includes: a floor that includes an electrically non-conductive material; end walls that are perpendicular to the floor and that include the electrically non-conductive material; and side walls that are perpendicular to the floor, that are perpendicular to the end walls, and that include the electrically non-conductive material. The modular frame further includes interior walls that include the electrically non-conductive material and that define: a first row of cell slots configured to receive a first plurality of prismatic cells; a second row of cell slots configured to receive a second plurality of prismatic cells; and a chamber disposed between the first and second rows of cell slots. The modular frame further includes a first and second apertures to the chamber. The first aperture is defined by the interior walls and the side walls. The second aperture is formed through one of the end walls. | 07-12-2012 |
20120177971 | LOW PROFILE BATTERY PACK - A battery pack according to the present disclosure includes a first module array, a second module array, and a center channel. The first module array includes a first frame and a first cassette of battery modules disposed within the first frame. The first cassette of battery modules includes a first plurality of prismatic cells and a first plurality of module terminals. The second module array includes a second frame and a second cassette of battery modules disposed within the second frame. The second cassette of battery modules includes a second plurality of prismatic cells and a second plurality of module terminals. The center channel extends through a center of the battery pack and connects the first module array to the second module array. The first plurality of module terminals and the second plurality of module terminals are disposed adjacent to the center channel on opposite sides of the center channel. | 07-12-2012 |
Frank A. Valdez, Auburn Hills, MI US
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20120129024 | MODULAR BATTERY PACK SYSTEMS FOR PRISMATIC CELLS - A modular frame includes a first row of cell slots configured to receive first prismatic cells of a battery pack system. A second row of cell slots is configured to receive second prismatic cells of the battery pack system. A central interface beam is disposed between the first row of cell slots and the second row of cell slots. The central interface beam includes a first side and a second side. The first side is configured to receive terminals of the first prismatic cells. The second side opposes the first side and is configured to receive terminals of the second prismatic cells. | 05-24-2012 |
Hernan Valdez, New York, NY US
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20130023496 | Combination Therapy Comprising A CCR5 Antagonist, A HIV-1 Protease Inhibtior and a Pharmacokinetic Enhancer - The present invention discloses a novel combination therapy for HIV-1 treatment relying on a combination of at least one CCR5 antagonist, at least one HIV-1 protease inhibitor and at least one pharmacokinetic enhancer of said at least one CCR5 antagonist and/or at least one HIV-1 protease inhibitor. The combination is intended for use in oral treatment of a disorder selected from the group consisting of HIV-1 infection, retroviral infections genetically related to HIV and AIDS, in a treatment-naïve patient infected with CCR5 tropic HIV-1 virus. | 01-24-2013 |
Hilbert H. Valdez, Orlando, FL US
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20110197923 | STAGED COMPRESSOR WATER WASH SYSTEM - A compressor wash system for compressor washing includes stages of fluid delivery lines coupled at one end to a pump output and at the other end to a corresponding nozzle set. A control valve is connected to the fluid delivery line between the pump and the nozzle set, selectively supplying fluid between the pump and the nozzle set. Each nozzle of a nozzle set is positioned on an inlet of the compressor to allow the stages to wash a portion of the compressor. Nozzle sets are positioned around a bellmouth assembly and/or around an inlet cone of the compressor inlet, with a nozzle spray tip of each nozzle extending into an inlet air flow path of the compressor. Fluid may be directed to one or more of the stages in a sequencing pattern determined and configured to wash the compressor. Templates and installation guides are utilized to position the nozzles. | 08-18-2011 |
20130074879 | STAGED COMPRESSOR WATER WASH SYSTEM - A compressor wash system for compressor washing includes stages of fluid delivery lines coupled at one end to a pump output and at the other end to a corresponding nozzle set. A control valve is connected to the fluid delivery line between the pump and the nozzle set, selectively supplying fluid between the pump and the nozzle set. Each nozzle of a nozzle set is positioned on an inlet of the compressor to allow the stages to wash a portion of the compressor. Nozzle sets are positioned around a bellmouth assembly and/or around an inlet cone of the compressor inlet, with a nozzle spray tip of each nozzle extending into an inlet air flow path of the compressor. Fluid may be directed to one or more of the stages in a sequencing pattern determined and configured to wash the compressor. Templates and installation guides are utilized to position the nozzles. | 03-28-2013 |
20150233263 | STAGE COMPRESSOR WATER WASH SYSTEM - A compressor wash system for compressor washing includes stages of fluid delivery lines coupled at one end to a pump output and at the other end to a corresponding nozzle set. A control valve is connected to the fluid delivery line between the pump and the nozzle set, selectively supplying fluid between the pump and the nozzle set. Each nozzle of a nozzle set is positioned on an inlet of the compressor to allow the stages to wash a portion of the compressor. Nozzle sets are positioned around a bellmouth assembly and/or around an inlet cone of the compressor inlet, with a nozzle spray tip of each nozzle extending into an inlet air flow path of the compressor. Fluid may be directed to one or more of the stages in a sequencing pattern determined and configured to wash the compressor. Templates and installation guides are utilized to position the nozzles. | 08-20-2015 |
James A. Valdez, Dixon, NM US
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20100301288 | PREPARATION OF NUCLEAR FUEL COMPOSITION AND RECYCLING - A composition is prepared by heating particles of a nuclear fuel material in a metal salt that decomposes below 1000° C. to form a metal oxide. Magnesium nitrate hexahydrate is an example of such a metal salt. A resulting composition includes the particles homogeneously dispersed in a matrix of magnesium oxide. After the composition is used in a nuclear reactor, the now spent composition is removed, cooled, and the matrix is dissolved away from the spent particles, which can be reused in another nuclear fuel composition. The recovered fuel particles also contain some fission products that provide a radiation barrier that discourages theft of the recovered fuel particles. | 12-02-2010 |
Jason Valdez, Westminster, CO US
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20130259139 | TESTING FRAME COLOR COUNTING TECHNIQUE - Various arrangements for determining a frame number of a video frame are presented. A decoded video frame may include a test image and a numerical color pattern. A first color present within the color pattern of the video frame at a first predefined location may be identified. A second color present within the color pattern of the video frame at a second predefined location may be identified. The frame number of the video frame may be identified using at least the first color and the second color. | 10-03-2013 |
20140098889 | FRAME BLOCK COMPARISON - Various arrangements for testing video decoder device functionality are presented. A video frame decoded by a video decoder device under test may be received. The received video frame may be segmented into a plurality of blocks. A first value may be calculated for a first block of the plurality of blocks of the received video frame using pixel values of pixels present within the first block. The first value may be compared to a first reference value. The first reference value may correspond to a first reference block of one or more reference frames. Video decoder functionality of the video decoder device may be determined to be functional at least partially based on comparing the first value to the first reference value. | 04-10-2014 |
20140362931 | FRAME BLOCK COMPARISON - Various arrangements for testing video decoder device functionality are presented. A video frame decoded by a video decoder device under test may be received. The received video frame may be segmented into a plurality of blocks. A first value may be calculated for a first block of the plurality of blocks of the received video frame using pixel values of pixels present within the first block. The first value may be compared to a first reference value. The first reference value may correspond to a first reference block of one or more reference frames. Video decoder functionality of the video decoder device may be determined to be functional at least partially based on comparing the first value to the first reference value. | 12-11-2014 |
20160007035 | FRAME BLOCK COMPARISON - Various arrangements for testing video decoder device functionality are presented. A video frame decoded by a video decoder device under test may be received. The received video frame may be segmented into a plurality of blocks. A first value may be calculated for a first block of the plurality of blocks of the received video frame using pixel values of pixels present within the first block. The first value may be compared to a first reference value. The first reference value may correspond to a first reference block of one or more reference frames. Video decoder functionality of the video decoder device may be determined to be functional at least partially based on comparing the first value to the first reference value. | 01-07-2016 |
Leonard V. Valdez, Milwaukee, WA US
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20100187845 | SELF-ORIENTING OBJECT-GRASPING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR OBJECT RETRIEVAL AND PLACEMENT - Embodiments of the present invention are directed to self-orienting object-grasping devices that facilitate grasping and raising of objects by individuals. Certain embodiments of the present invention are directed to self-orienting golf-flagpole-retrieving devices that are affixed to flagpoles to allow a golf player to raise the flagpole, using a golf club or similar object, to a height convenient for grasping the flagpole by a golf player. | 07-29-2010 |
Luis Oscar Valdez, Apopka, FL US
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20120330213 | Not an elastic slim wraps - The preceding objects and other characteristics and advantages are managed by an adapted wrap to cover a part of the human body. The not an elastic slim wrap made of a group of fabrics and plastic, to form shell. The slim wrap model contains portions, united by front Velcro's panels. These parts have the strength to wrap around a person's body. In addition for adjustment to size when the counter is reduced during treatment. It also facilitates in the terms of hygiene, by allowing the user to put it on and to take it off as they please. The not an elastic slim wrap can be complemented by other products used for the same purpose; massage creams, wet plaster therapy, etc. The product will be produce in a variety of sizes; Small to 6 XLarge. | 12-27-2012 |
Martin E. Valdez, Wapato, WA US
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20100308562 | Folding Baby Stroller System and Method - A baby stroller for transporting an infant at speeds faster than normal walking is disclosed. This baby stroller can be folded to make it easier to stow and transport. The folding mechanism, a unique feature of the design is directed toward compactness, ease of use, reliability, and reduction in manufacturing costs. | 12-09-2010 |
20120256397 | FOLDING BABY STROLLER SYSTEM AND METHOD - A baby stroller for transporting an infant at speeds faster than normal walking is disclosed. This baby stroller can be folded to make it easier to stow and transport. The folding mechanism, a unique feature of the design is directed toward compactness, ease of use, reliability, and reduction in manufacturing costs. | 10-11-2012 |
20150314798 | Folding Baby Stroller System and Method - A baby stroller for transporting an infant at speeds faster than normal walking is disclosed. This baby stroller can be folded to make it easier to stow and transport. The folding mechanism, a unique feature of the design is directed toward compactness, ease of use, reliability, and reduction in manufacturing costs. | 11-05-2015 |
Mauricio Valdez, Denver, CO US
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20140344140 | Systems and Methods for Directing a Money Transfer to a Receiving Party Account - Systems and methods which facilitate money transfer transactions to a receiving account are provided. Embodiments may provide for interaction between a money transfer service and one or more receiving account entities. Such interaction may be configured to cooperatively utilize transaction details in order to correctly route transferred funds to a receiving account. Embodiments may utilize this cooperation to prevent sensitive information from being widely distributed by parties which participate in a money transfer transaction. | 11-20-2014 |
Miguel M. Valdez, Redmond, WA US
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20080256341 | Data Processing Pipeline Selection - Strategies for automatically selecting the most appropriate processing pipeline (or runtime) for a particular data item are described. In one embodiment, a media playing application automatically selects the most appropriate media processing pipeline for a media data item from multiple available processing pipelines, or candidates. In this regard, the application makes this selection by utilizing heuristic techniques to identify which available pipeline provides the most enhanced playback experience to a user with respect to certain attributes such as supported playback features and security. These heuristic techniques can take one or more criteria into account and can be implemented in any suitable way. By way of example and not limitation, in one embodiment, a selection process is used wherein potential pipeline candidates are ordered and sequentially evaluated. | 10-16-2008 |
Monica Valdez, Colombus, OH US
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20130259973 | READY-TO-DRINK BEVERAGES COMPRISING HYDROLYZED WHOLE GRAIN - The present invention relates to ready-to-drink beverages comprising a flavor component, a hydrolyzed whole grain composition, an alpha-amylase or fragments thereof, which alpha-amylase or fragments thereof show no hydrolytic activity towards dietary fibers when in the active state, a sucrose content below 5% by weight of the beverage, and wherein the beverage has a viscosity in the range 1-300 mPa·s. | 10-03-2013 |
Monica C. Valdez, Columbus, OH US
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20100166922 | CONFECTIONERY PRODUCT - A confectionery product comprises first and second confectionery mass layers arranged in contact with each other as a laminate. At least one of the inner surfaces of the first and second confectionery mass layers is provided with at least one depression, and preferably a plurality of depressions arranged in a regular two-dimensional array. The inner surfaces of the confectionery mass layers define at least one pocket in the confectionery product, the or each pocket being located in an area corresponding to a respective depression. The pockets may provide aeration on a macro scale, and they may be at least partially filled with a liquid, semi-solid or solid material. | 07-01-2010 |
Monica Christina Valdez, Columbus, OH US
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20120141635 | CONFECTIONERY PRODUCT - A confectionery product comprises first and second confectionery mass layers arranged in contact with each other as a laminate. At least one of the inner surfaces of the first and second confectionery mass layers is provided with at least one depression, and preferably a plurality of depressions arranged in a regular two-dimensional array. The inner surfaces of the confectionery mass layers define at least one pocket in the confectionery product, the or each pocket being located in an area corresponding to a respective depression. The pockets may provide aeration on a macro scale, and they may be at least partially filled with a liquid, semi-solid or solid material. | 06-07-2012 |
20130122152 | READY TO DRINK BEVERAGES - Ready to drink beverages are provided. In a general embodiment, the present disclosure provides a ready to drink beverage including water, a cocoa component, and a stabilizing system. The stabilizing system has a cellulose component including a blend of microcrystalline cellulose and carboxymethylcellulose in an amount ranging from about 0.03% to about 1% by weight, a gum, and an emulsifier ranging from about 0.09% to about 10% by weight. The beverage can also be fortified with one or more vitamins and minerals. | 05-16-2013 |
Norma M. Valdez, Cambridge, MA US
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20130152515 | TABLET STORAGE SYSTEM AND USE THEREOF - A storage device and system for storing whole, divisible tablets and the divided portions of those divisible tablets. | 06-20-2013 |
Oved Valdez, Portland, OR US
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20100253826 | COMPONENTS OF A PORTABLE DIGITAL VIDEO CAMERA - An integrated hands-free, point of view, action-sports, digital video camera (or camcorder) ( | 10-07-2010 |
Patricia A. Valdez, Kensington, MD US
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20090202475 | Compositions and methods for treatment of microbial disorders - The present invention relates to compositions and methods for treatment of microbial disorder by modulation of the host immune response. More particularly, the present invention relates to compositions that mediate an anti-microbial immune response, and methods of treating a microbial infection using such compositions. | 08-13-2009 |
20110280828 | METHODS FOR TREATMENT OF MICROBIAL DISORDERS - The present invention relates to compositions and methods for treatment of microbial disorder by modulation of the host immune response. More particularly, the present invention relates to compositions that mediate an anti-microbial immune response, and methods of treating a microbial infection using such compositions. | 11-17-2011 |
20130052159 | METHODS FOR TREATMENT OF MICROBIAL DISORDERS - The present invention relates to compositions and methods for treatment of microbial disorder by modulation of the host immune response. More particularly, the present invention relates to compositions that mediate an anti-microbial immune response, and methods of treating a microbial infection using such compositions. | 02-28-2013 |
20140314810 | Compositions Containing Purine and Pyrimidine Nucleosides, Peptides, and Manganese and Their Uses - The invention provides methods of producing vaccines directed against methicillin-resistant | 10-23-2014 |
Patrick Valdez, Pasco, WA US
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20130229302 | PASSIVE MILLIMETER WAVE DIFFERENTIAL INTERFERENCE CONTRAST POLARIMETRY - Differential polarization imaging systems include an axicon configured to provide a displacement of ray bundles associated with different image patches. The displaced ray bundles are directed to antenna horns and orthomode transducers so as to provide outputs correspond to orthogonal linear states of polarization (SOPs). The outputs are directed to a differential radiometer so that Stokes parameter differences between image patches can be obtained. The ray bundle displacements can be selected to correspond to a mechanical spacing of antenna horns. In some examples, ray bundle displacement corresponds to a displacement less than the diffraction limit. | 09-05-2013 |
Randy Valdez, Boston, MA US
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20120315675 | PROCESSING BIOMASS - Biomass feedstocks (e.g., plant biomass, animal biomass, and municipal waste biomass) are processed to produce useful products, such as fuels. For example, systems are described that can convert feedstock materials to a sugar solution, which can then be fermented to produce a product such as a biofuel. | 12-13-2012 |
Robert L. Valdez, Tucson, AZ US
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20090070092 | APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR SIMULATING MULTIPLE HOSTS - An apparatus, system, and method are disclosed for simulating multiple hosts. An object module creates a plurality of host object instances. Each host object instance simulates a host to a storage device connection. In addition, each host object instance includes a unique identifier. A traffic generator serially establishes communications between each host object instance and a storage device using the unique identifier. The traffic generator serially establishes communications until a number of host object instances in communication with the storage device is greater than a host threshold. A verification module verifies that the storage device established communications with each host object instance according to a specified connection protocol. The verification module communicates a pass if each host object instance communication is verified. | 03-12-2009 |
Ronnie Valdez, Denver, CO US
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20140323187 | VIRTUAL HUNTING DEVICES AND USES THEREOF - Embodiments of the present invention concern a virtual hunting apparatus that employs an imaging device mounted on top of the barrel of a simulated firearm such as a rifle or other toy. A cable can be used to connect the imaging device to the trigger of the simulated firearm. An imaging device can run a variety of applications and play videos. Pulling the trigger of the simulated firearm takes a picture of a target animal, records a video or plays a video of interest within the imaging device, without displacing a bullet or pellet to injure or kill the target animal. | 10-30-2014 |
Samuel Angel Valdez, Shorewood, IL US
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20150314974 | FEEDER SYSTEM FOR BEVERAGE CONTAINER HOLDER PROCESS - A system includes a sheet holder configured to hold a sheet of blanks, the sheet of blanks including a first blank and a second blank attached to the first blank. A conveyor mechanism is configured to transport the sheet of blanks from the sheet holder to a separator mechanism. The separator mechanism is configured to apply a pulling force to the first blank. A resistance component is configured to apply a resistance force to the second blank to resist the pulling force. The pulling force and the resistance force are configured to separate the first blank from the second blank. | 11-05-2015 |
Victoria Ashley Valdez, Ft. Collins, CO US
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20140250543 | ACETYL CO-ENZYME A CARBOXYLASE HERBICIDE RESISTANT PLANTS - The present invention provides for compositions and methods for producing crop plants that are resistant to herbicides. In particular, the present invention provides for wheat plants, plant tissues and plant seeds that contain altered acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACCase) genes and proteins that are resistant to inhibition by herbicides that normally inhibit the activity of the ACCase protein. | 09-04-2014 |
Wendell Lachica Valdez, Fayetteville, AR US
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20120013440 | Method and Apparatus Pertaining to Module-Based Scanning of RFID Tags - These teachings comprise accessing an identifier as corresponds to a given module of RFID-tagged items and then using that identifier to filter the RFID tag readings. By one approach, one can obtain this identifier for the module by reading an optical code as corresponds to the given module of items. By another approach, one can obtain this identifier by reading an RFID tag that specifically correlates to the given module of items. By yet another approach, one can obtain this identifier by receiving the identifier as entered by an end user who is participating in the RFID tag reading process. If desired, this identifier can serve to recall corresponding information that can serve, directly or indirectly, as filter criterion to use when processing the RFID tag responses. | 01-19-2012 |