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Andreas Wade, Brelin DE
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20110186779 | PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULE RECYCLING - A method for reclaiming a semiconductor material from a glass substrate is disclosed, the method comprises the steps of providing at least one glass substrate having the semiconductor material disposed thereon, reducing the glass substrate having a semiconductor material disposed thereon to a plurality of glass particles having the semiconductor material disposed thereon by introducing a source of energy thereto, separating the semiconductor material from the plurality of glass particles to obtain semiconductor particles, and pyrometallυrgicaHy refining the semiconductor particles and the fine glass particles. | 08-04-2011 |
Barry Wade, Edmond, OK US
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20130136889 | Adhesive Decal For Facemasks - The present invention is directed to an adhesive decal for use with the facemasks of helmets. The adhesive decal is capable of adhering to at least one of a plurality of posts that make up the facemasks. The sides of the adhesive decal are cut to form a series of repeated patterns. The cut of the adhesive decals allows the decal to adhere to the circumference of the posts without causing or significantly reducing any dimpling or puckering of the adhesive decal. | 05-30-2013 |
Brian T. Wade, Pawcatuck, CT US
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20150161557 | INVENTORY RECONCILIATION DEVICE - A device is configured to receive inventory records and field records. The inventory records may include information that identifies how a network is supposedly configured to provide a service to customers. The field record may include information that identifies how the network is actually configured to provide the service to customers. The device is configured to determine matching constraints and compare the inventory records to the field records to determine matching metrics. The device is configured to evaluate the matching constraints based on the matching metrics, and to determine reconciled records based on evaluating the matching metrics. A reconciled record may include a particular inventory record and a particular field record that matches the particular inventory record. The device is configured to update the inventory records based on the reconciled records. | 06-11-2015 |
Bruce Edward Wade, West Springfield, MA US
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20140011914 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR CONTINUOUS PRODUCTION OF POLYMERIC DISPERSIONS - The present invention is directed to the use of continuous extrusion devices to form high quality polymer dispersions. Screw extruder devices of the present invention inject water into a zone of high pressure, temperature, and shear to cause the rapid inversion of a weld in less than, for example, one minute, which compares very favorably with conventional batch methods, which can take, for example, two or more hours to complete an inversion. This rapid inversion—a surprising result given the extended time inversion requires in batch processes—allows for the continuous production of polymer dispersions. | 01-09-2014 |
20140163162 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR CONTINUOUS PRODUCTION OF POLYMERIC DISPERSIONS - The present invention is directed to the use of continuous extrusion devices to form high quality polymer dispersions. Screw extruder devices of the present invention inject water into a zone of high pressure, temperature, and shear to cause the rapid inversion of a weld in less than, for example, one minute, which compares very favorably with conventional batch methods, which can take, for example, two or more hours to complete an inversion. This rapid inversion—a surprising result given the extended time inversion requires in batch processes—allows for the continuous production of polymer dispersions. | 06-12-2014 |
Bryan Wade, Indianapolis, IN US
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20140278940 | SYSTEM, METHOD, AND COMPUTER-READABLE PROGRAM FOR PROVIDING SCHEDULED AND RELEVANT ADVERTISEMENT CONTENT - A computerized method and system for providing scheduled and relevant advertisement content in electronic marketing communications is disclosed. The method includes receiving a plurality of advertisement content at a server, each advertisement content of the plurality of advertisement comprising a media content corresponding to a marketing advertisement and an expiration data corresponding to an expiration date for the marketing advertisement, associating each advertisement content of the plurality of advertisement content with a content type in a database, the content type identifying a geographic location that is relevant to each advertisement content, assigning a priority to each advertisement content of the plurality of advertisement content in the database, the priority based at least on part on the content type, creating an advertisement schedule for the plurality of advertisement content based at least in part on the priority, content type, and expiration data associated with each advertisement content of the plurality of advertisement content with the server, creating at least one electronic message for a recipient with the server, the at least one electronic message comprising at least one advertisement content selected from the plurality of advertisement content based on the advertisement schedule and at least one demographic attribute of the recipient. | 09-18-2014 |
20150193808 | SYSTEM AND METHOD TO EFFICIENTLY GENERATE ELECTRONIC MARKETING CAMPAIGNS - A computerized method and system for efficiently generating a digital marketing campaign is disclosed. The method and system includes receiving, at a server, a request from an enterprise device to generate a marketing campaign using a playbook wizard, providing for display, to the enterprise device, the playbook wizard, the playbook wizard comprising a plurality of prompts to select a recipient list, select a communication template from a database, and select a communication trigger, receiving, at the server, a selection from the enterprise device, the selection identifying at least one recipient list, at least one communication template, and at least one communication trigger, and creating a marketing campaign for each recipient based on the selection. | 07-09-2015 |
Bryan Scott Wade, Bloomington, IL US
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20140365246 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR GRID-BASED INSURANCE RATING - A system and method for underwriting and rating insurance products using a programmed computer system to receive usage information of a vehicle within a geographic area or location, determine a target grid cell or a sequence of target grid cells bounded by latitude and longitude lines that encompass at least a portion of the geographic area where the vehicle was used, attain a set of data associated with the target grid cell(s), and calculate a location rating factor based on the usage information, target cell(s), and the set of data. | 12-11-2014 |
Casey R. Wade, Waltham, MA US
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20140326007 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS COMPRISING POROUS METAL ORGANIC FRAMEWORKS AND RELATED USES - Compositions and methods comprising metal organic frameworks (MOFs) and related uses are generally provided. In some embodiments, an MOF comprises a plurality of metal ions, each coordinated with at least one ligand comprising at least two unsaturated N-heterocyclic aromatic groups arranged about an organic core. In some embodiments, an MOF may be used in applications related to water adsorption. | 11-06-2014 |
Christopher Wade, Ocean Ridge, FL US
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20150339216 | Providing Testing Environments Using Virtualization - Methods, systems, computer-readable media, and apparatuses for providing testing environments using virtualization are presented. In one or more embodiments, a computer system may receive, from a client computing device, a software application. Subsequently, the computer system may receive, from the client computing device, a set of one or more testing parameters for testing the software application. Then, the computer system may create, based on the set of one or more testing parameters for testing the software application, a testing environment for the software application using a native hardware layer that represents hardware on which the software application is configured to be executed. Thereafter, the computer system may initiate a testing session in which software application is executed in the testing environment. Subsequently, the computer system may provide, to the client computing device, a control interface for controlling the testing session. | 11-26-2015 |
Christopher Michael Wade, Delray Beach, FL US
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20130091543 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CREATING SECURE APPLICATIONS - A method for generating a secure application is described herein. The method can include the steps of obtaining a target application and decomposing the target application into original files that contain predictable instructions. One or more predictable instructions in the original files may be identified. In addition, the target application may be modified to create the secure application by binding one or more intercepts to the target application. These intercepts can enable the modification of the predictable instructions in accordance with one or more policies such that the behavior of the secure application is different from the original behavior of the target application. Modification of the target application may be conducted without access to the source code of the target application. | 04-11-2013 |
20140096230 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SHARING VPN CONNECTIONS BETWEEN APPLICATIONS - A method for sharing a virtual private network (VPN) connection among applications is described herein. In an environment in which multiple applications exchange data through the use of the virtual file system, a VPN for a first application can be established, and it can be determined that the first application is deactivated. Upon the determination that the first application is deactivated, a state of the VPN can be saved in a shared memory through the virtual file system. It may also be determined that a second application is activated. A VPN connection can be established for the second application by resuming the saved VPN state through the virtual file system. | 04-03-2014 |
20140281499 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ENABLING COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN UNRELATED APPLICATIONS - A method and system of enabling communications among unrelated applications is described herein. The method includes the step of identifying a paste memory element in an environment of a computing device that restricts communications among unrelated applications. The method also includes the step of imposing a file system on the identified paste memory element. The file system is compatible with the unrelated applications such that a first unrelated application is capable of storing data in the paste memory element using the imposed file system and a second unrelated application is capable of accessing the stored data using the imposed file system. As an example, the first and second unrelated applications may be secure applications. In addition, the method can also include the steps of encrypting the data stored in the paste memory element that is associated with the first unrelated application and decrypting this data on behalf of the second unrelated application. | 09-18-2014 |
20140282876 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR RESTRICTING THE OPERATION OF APPLICATIONS TO AUTHORIZED DOMAINS - A method and system of restricting the operation of applications to authorized domains is described herein. The method can include the steps of receiving reference domain restriction data associated with an application and receiving generated domain restriction data associated with the application. A domain restriction check can be performed by comparing the generated domain restriction data with the reference domain restriction data, In addition, a domain restriction approval signal can be generated if the domain restriction check is satisfied. The domain restriction check can ensure that the application will not operate in unauthorized domains. | 09-18-2014 |
20140317679 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CREATING SECURE APPLICATIONS - A method for generating a secure application is described herein. The method can include the steps of obtaining a target application and decomposing the target application into original files that contain predictable instructions. One or more predictable instructions in the original files may be identified. In addition, the target application may be modified to create the secure application by binding one or more intercepts to the target application. These intercepts can enable the modification of the predictable instructions in accordance with one or more policies such that the behavior of the secure application is different from the original behavior of the target application. Modification of the target application may be conducted without access to the source code of the target application. | 10-23-2014 |
20140317704 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ENABLING THE FEDERATION OF UNRELATED APPLICATIONS - A method of enabling the federation of unrelated applications is described herein. The method can include the step of installing a candidate application for inclusion in a secure workspace. A first previously-installed application may have a certificate signed by a first entity, and a second previously-installed application may have a certificate signed by a second entity such that the first and second previously-installed applications have different certificates. The method can also include the steps of generating a federation value for the candidate application for inclusion in the secure workspace and determining the result of a federation check of the candidate application based on the generated federation value. If the federation check for the candidate application is satisfied, the candidate application may be permitted to be part of the secure workspace. | 10-23-2014 |
20150113502 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ENCAPSULATION OF APPLICATION - A system and method for encapsulating a target application are described herein. In particular, an analysis of the target application can be performed to determine one or more characteristics of the target application. Based on the analysis of the target application, a blueprint of the target application can be generated. Based on the blueprint, an encapsulation application can be constructed for the target application. In addition, the target application can be encapsulated with the encapsulation application to create an encapsulated target application to enable adaptive loading of the target application. | 04-23-2015 |
20150113506 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ADAPTIVE LOADING OF APPLICATION - A system and method of adaptively loading a target application is described herein. The method can include the steps of loading an encapsulation application into memory in which the encapsulation application encapsulates the target application and allocating memory for the encapsulated target application. The method can also include the steps of remapping the encapsulated target application into the allocated memory such that the target application is loaded in the memory and configuring the target application to enable calls of the target application to be intercepted by the encapsulation application. | 04-23-2015 |
20150254457 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CREATING SECURE APPLICATIONS - A method for generating a secure application is described herein. The method can include the steps of obtaining a target application and decomposing the target application into original files that contain predictable instructions. One or more predictable instructions in the original files may be identified. In addition, the target application may be modified to create the secure application by binding one or more intercepts to the target application. These intercepts can enable the modification of the predictable instructions in accordance with one or more policies such that the behavior of the secure application is different from the original behavior of the target application. Modification of the target application may be conducted without access to the source code of the target application. | 09-10-2015 |
Claire Wade, Como AU
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20090239225 | PREDICTION AND DIAGNOSIS OF CANINE DEGENERATIVE MYELOPATHY - The present invention provides for methods of identifying a dog carrying a major genetic risk factor in the SOD1 gene for degenerative myelopathy, a potential model for human amyeotrophic lateral sclerosis. Also provided a methods of early diagnosis, treatment and breeding based on the presence or absence of the marker. | 09-24-2009 |
20130112152 | SNP Alleles Associated with Leopard Complex Spotting and Congenital Stationary Blindness and Agents, Methods and Kits Thereof - The present disclosure relates to single nucleotide polymorphisms and primers and probes useful for screening for, diagnosing or detecting congenital stationary night blindness or for selecting or detecting horse coat patterns. | 05-09-2013 |
Claire Margaret Wade, Como AU
Colin Anthony Wade, Johannesburg ZA
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20130033085 | STABILIZATION SYSTEM FOR A MINING MACHINE - A mining machine including a frame, a cutting head moveably coupled to the frame and pivotable about an axis that is substantially perpendicular to a first mine surface, and a first actuator for stabilizing the frame relative to the first mine surface. The first actuator is coupled to the frame and includes a first end extendable in a first direction to engage the first mine surface. The extension of the first actuator is automatically controlled based on measurements of at least one indicator of the force between the first actuator and the first mine surface. | 02-07-2013 |
Darrell Wade, Wichita, KS US
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20160047022 | ALUMINUM-COPPER ALLOYS WITH IMPROVED STRENGTH - Aluminum alloys are provided that can comprise boron and vanadium and high amounts of titanium and zirconium. The aluminum alloys described herein can exhibit superior tensile properties at both room temperature and elevated temperatures and still maintain desirable ductility. The aluminum alloys can be used in applications where resistance to fatigue and breakdown at elevated temperatures is desirable, which includes applications in the aerospace and aeronautical fields. | 02-18-2016 |
David J. Wade, Stonington, CT US
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20150098629 | IRIS BIOMETRIC RECOGNITION MODULE AND ACCESS CONTROL ASSEMBLY - An iris biometric recognition module includes technology for capturing images of an iris of an eye of a person, whether the person is moving or stationary, and whether the person is located near the iris image capture device or at a distance from the iris image capture device. The iris biometric recognition technology can perform an iris matching procedure for, e.g., authentication or identity verification purposes. The iris biometric recognition module can be incorporated into, for example, a door lock assembly and other access controlled devices, mechanisms, and systems. | 04-09-2015 |
20150098630 | IRIS BIOMETRIC RECOGNITION MODULE AND ACCESS CONTROL ASSEMBLY - An iris biometric recognition module includes technology for capturing images of an iris of an eye of a person, whether the person is moving or stationary, and whether the person is located near the iris image capture device or at a distance from the iris image capture device. The iris biometric recognition technology can perform an iris matching procedure for, e.g., authentication or identity verification purposes. The iris biometric recognition module can be incorporated into, for example, a door lock assembly and other access controlled devices, mechanisms, and systems. | 04-09-2015 |
Donald Wade, Kanata CA
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20100226336 | Clientless Mobile Subscribers with Seamless Roaming Over Scalable Wide Area Wireless Networks - System and method for seamless roaming over scalable wide area Wireless LAN networks (WAWLAN) with clientless mobile subscribers. A preferred embodiment comprises a wireless gateway (WG) coupled to one or more access points in a wireless network to form a wireless cluster (WC), a network access gateway (NAG) coupled to a wired network, and a switch coupled to the WG and the NAG. Each wireless cluster is a Wireless LAN Network (WLAN) with homogenous or heterogeneous network architecture. The WG detects mobile nodes in a wireless cluster and tracks mobile node location in the wireless cluster. The NAG is an anchor point for mobile nodes in the WAWLAN and maintains a fixed source of information about each mobile node regardless of their mobility. The switch provides connectivity between the NAG and the WG. Seamless roaming across Wireless LAN network boundary by mobile subscribers without requiring special mobility enabling client software. | 09-09-2010 |
20120002656 | Clientless Mobile Subscribers with Seamless Roaming Over Scalable Wide Area Wireless Networks - System and method for seamless roaming over scalable wide area Wireless LAN networks (WAWLAN) with clientless mobile subscribers. A preferred embodiment comprises a wireless gateway (WG) coupled to one or more access points in a wireless network to form a wireless cluster (WC), a network access gateway (NAG) coupled to a wired network, and a switch coupled to the WG and the NAG. Each wireless cluster is a Wireless LAN Network (WLAN) with homogenous or heterogeneous network architecture. The WG detects mobile nodes in a wireless cluster and tracks mobile node location in the wireless cluster. The NAG is an anchor point for mobile nodes in the WAWLAN and maintains a fixed source of information about each mobile node regardless of their mobility. The switch provides connectivity between the NAG and the WG. Seamless roaming across Wireless LAN network boundary by mobile subscribers without requiring special mobility enabling client software. | 01-05-2012 |
Erik James Wade, Aachen DE
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20090136989 | Method of Measuring the Activity of G(alpha)i-or G(alpha)o-Coupled Receptors Using Ca2+ Influx in Cells - A method of measuring the activation or deactivation of G(alpha)i- or G(alpha)o-coupled receptors, and methods of identifying agonists or antagonists of such receptors. | 05-28-2009 |
Iain P. Wade, Ashfield AU
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20120084571 | IMAGE-BASED KEY EXCHANGE - This disclosure is directed for improved techniques for configuring a device to generate a secondary password based at least in part on a secure authentication key. The techniques of this disclosure may, in some examples, provide for capturing, by a computing device, an image of a display of another computing device. The captured image includes at least one encoded graphical image, such as a barcode, that includes an indication of the content of a secure authentication key. The computing device may use the secure authentication key to generate a secondary password to be used in conjunction with a primary password to gain access to a password-protected web service. | 04-05-2012 |
20120084846 | IMAGE-BASED KEY EXCHANGE - This disclosure is directed for improved techniques for configuring a device to generate a secondary password based at least in part on a secure authentication key. The techniques of this disclosure may, in some examples, provide for capturing, by a computing device, an image of a display of another computing device. The captured image includes at least one encoded graphical image, such as a barcode, that includes an indication of the content of a secure authentication key. The computing device may use the secure authentication key to generate a secondary password to be used in conjunction with a primary password to gain access to a password-protected web service. | 04-05-2012 |
James R Wade, Barboursville, VA US
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20150046106 | APPARATUS, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR A CLOUD BASED UNIVERSAL FLEET MONITORING SYSTEM - An enhanced system and method for monitoring operation of a plurality of data sensors allows monitoring of data from industrial batteries and/or Battery Data Sensors (BDSs), vehicles, charging systems and related equipment. One or more Data Collection Modules communicate wirelessly and receive data from each device sensor, store data in the Data Collector memory and asynchronously transmit the data through the Cloud and/or Internet to the Cloud Server, which stores and process all received raw data and stores configuration information for each uniquely identified monitored device. Users may interact with the monitoring system using smart Web-enabled devices, and may submit user configuration data via the Cloud Server and receive reports regarding operation of the monitoring system, individual sensors and monitored devices. | 02-12-2015 |
20150204912 | CLAMP-ON EASY-INSTALL WIRELESS BATTERY DATA SENSOR AND ASSOCIATED USE THEREOF - A new data sensor for industrial lead-acid batteries monitors current, voltage, and battery temperature. It comes in a compact, easy-to-install, lost-cost mechanical clamping package with minimal firmware and low cost of ownership. It includes a cable guide configured to restrict the movement of a cable positioned within the cable guide, an electrical power pin configured to pierce the cable positioned within the cable guide to provide an electrical connection to the cable, a tri-axis Hall Effect sensor configured to sense a current flowing through the cable positioned within the cable guide, and a clamping structure configured to clamp the cable positioned within the cable guide and prevent movement of the cable relative to the tri-axis Hall Effect sensor. | 07-23-2015 |
Jared Lee Wade, Pawtucket, RI US
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20140097122 | EXTENDABLE DISPLAY PACKAGE SYSTEM FOR TOYS - An extendable display package shipping system including a display package having a slide wall able to be lowered for shipping and raised for display, a product mounted to the slide wall in the display package and able to move between a collapsed position when the slide wall is lowered and a display position when the slide is raised. Two display packages, with slide walls lowered, are placed in a shipping carton and an insert is placed over the display packages in the carton. Each slide wall includes a hand opening and the insert includes aligned hand openings. When the display packages reach a point of sale and are removed from the shipping carton, the hand openings of the slide walls and the insert are able to be gripped simultaneously, and when lifted, the slide walls first extend themselves and then the packages, already in display configurations, are removed from the carton, all in one continuous act. | 04-10-2014 |
Jason Reid Wade, Atlanta, GA US
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20140052663 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ELECTRONIC EVALUATION AND SELECTION OF SCHOOLS BASED ON USER INPUTS - A system and method for electronically evaluating and selecting schools based on user inputs is provided. The system may include a server for receiving and processing information and preferences of a student provided by a user and databases for storing such information. The system may also receive and process information from alumni and other sources to create a profile for a school. An algorithm provided by the system may be used to provide the user a report and custom ranking of schools based on the student information and preferences, and school profiles. | 02-20-2014 |
John A. Wade, Lenexa, KS US
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20150054292 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF MODIFYING THE FRICTION OF RAILROAD TRACKS - A railroad friction-modification system for applying a friction modifier to a section of railroad track, the system comprising an external storage tank for storing the friction modifier, a railroad friction-modification assembly for applying the friction modifier, a tube for connecting the external storage tank to the railroad friction-modification assembly, and a mounting assembly for securing the railroad friction-modification assembly to the rail. The railroad friction-modification assembly includes an expandable membrane for storing the friction modifier, an inlet valve for receiving the friction modifier from the external storage tank, a housing for securely containing the expandable membrane, at least one outlet valve for expelling the friction modifier from the expandable membrane upon the application of a force, and a nozzle for directing the expelled friction modifier onto the section of railroad track. The force is applied by the wheel of a railroad car, such that the railroad friction-modification assembly pumps the friction modifier in a peristaltic action. | 02-26-2015 |
John Desmond Wade, Parkville AU
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20140024592 | Modified Relaxin Polypeptides - The present invention relates to biologically active relaxin polypeptides comprising a relaxin A chain and a B chain derived from a relaxin superfamily member, wherein the A chain comprises no intra-chain disulphide bonds. In particular embodiments the modified polypeptides comprise relaxin-3 derived A and B chains, and truncations of the A and/or B chains from the N-termini and/or C-termini. In particular embodiments the polypeptides of the invention are selective agonists or antagonists of the RXFP3 receptor. | 01-23-2014 |
20140038895 | Single Chain Relaxin Polypeptides - The present invention relates to biologically active single chain relaxin polypeptides comprising a relaxin B chain derived from relaxin-3, the polypeptides being truncated by one or more amino acids at the C-terminus of the relaxin-3 B chain. Typically the single chain relaxin polypeptides are antagonists of the RXFP3 receptor, and in some embodiments are selective antagonists of the RXFP3 receptor. | 02-06-2014 |
John Desmond Wade, Victoria AU
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20110092418 | Chimeric Relaxin Polypeptides Comprising an A and B Chain Derived From Different Relaxin Family Peptides - Provided herein are modified relaxin polypeptides wherein the B chain comprises the core amino acid sequence CGR-XXX-R-XX-I/V-XX-CG (SEQ ID NO:1), where X is any amino acid. Also provided are modified relaxin polypeptides comprising at least an A and a B chain, wherein the A and B chains are derived from different naturally occurring relaxins and wherein the B chain comprises the core amino acid sequence CGR-XXX-R-XX-I/V-XX-CG (SEQ ID NO:1), where X is any amino acid. | 04-21-2011 |
John Desmond Wade, Canterbury AU
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20090239805 | HUMAN 3 RELAXIN - Human H3 preprorelaxin, human H3 prorelaxin, human H3 relaxin, human relaxin analogues having a modified A chain and/or a modified B chain are described. Also described are nucleic acid sequences encoded human H3 preprorelaxin, human H3 prorelaxin, human H3 relaxin, human relaxin analogues. Also described are methods for the treatment of conditions responsive to administration of H3 relaxin or analogues thereof. | 09-24-2009 |
20110003750 | HUMAN 3 RELAXIN - Human H3 preprorelaxin, human H3 prorelaxin, human H3 relaxin, human relaxin analogues having a modified A chain and/or a modified B chain are described. Also described are nucleic acid sequences encoded human H3 preprorelaxin, human H3 prorelaxin, human H3 relaxin, human relaxin analogues. Also described are methods for the treatment of conditions responsive to administration of H3 relaxin or analogues thereof. | 01-06-2011 |
John M. Wade, Pleasant Hills, MO US
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20150197979 | System And Method For Installing Trim With A Hidden Fastener System - A trim system for securing trim adjacent an edge of a building penetration, the trim system including at least one bracket that is attachable to a wall. The bracket having a center channel having opposed first and second side walls, at least one locking wedge located along each opposed side wall, and at least one tab extending outwardly from a side wall for gauging bracket distance from the edge of the penetration. The trim system also including at least one trim piece that is attachable to the bracket, the trim including at least two longitudinally extending slots disposed within the hidden surface of the trim for receiving the at least one locking wedge located along each opposed side wall of the bracket. | 07-16-2015 |
20150204078 | System For Installing Corner Trim With A Hidden Fastener System - Disclosed is a system for installing trim installations at external corners of a building. The trim serves both an aesthetic purpose in adding a decorative feature to building envelopes and also adds an additional weatherproofing purpose in allowing for more complete weatherproofing of building envelope corners and openings. The disclosed system relates to a concealed fastening building finishing element system that enables concealed fastening of finishing trim. | 07-23-2015 |
20150267398 | System For Installing Corner Trim With A Hidden Fastener - Disclosed is a system for installing trim installations at external corners of a building. The trim serves both an aesthetic purpose in adding a decorative feature to building envelopes and also adds an additional weatherproofing purpose in allowing for more complete weatherproofing of building envelope corners and openings. The disclosed system relates to a concealed fastening building finishing element system that enables concealed fastening of finishing trim. | 09-24-2015 |
20150372467 | Weatherproof Outdoor Electrical Box - The present invention is directed to a weatherproof electrical box for protecting an electrical connection from the elements. The electrical box includes a housing comprising four side walls and a base forming an interior space, a pivotal cover that latches onto the housing, a circumferential flange extending outwardly from the upper end of the housing, and an outer flange. The outer flange can be releasably attached to corrugations on the housing. | 12-24-2015 |
Jose M. Wade, County Kildare IE
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20080213408 | Insect Repellent - The invention provides compositions and methods useful in repelling target pests, such as insects from target areas. The compositions comprise mixtures or solutions of at least one repellent composition. The compositions of the invention preferably include an effective amount of evening primrose oil (“EPO”) to repel a target pest from a target area, such as animals, humans, plants or building structures, along with a carrier. The repellent composition may include a combination of EPO with another plant extract oil and a combination of EPO with catnip oil, optionally combined with another plant extract oil. The method for repelling target pests from animals comprises contacting a target area with the repellent composition to repel the target pest from the target area. The method also reduces transmission of infectious diseases transmitted by target pests by reducing contact of the pest with target areas. | 09-04-2008 |
Jose Miguel Wade, Celbridge IE
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20150283190 | PLANT COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS AND USES THEREOF FOR TREATING ELEVATED GLUCOCORTICOID RELATED DISORDERS, AND ANXIETY - The disclosure provides compositions containing preparations from plants of the family Marcgraviaceae and from plants of the family Platanaceae. The disclosure also provides methods and uses of plant preparations for treating anxiety, stress and glucocorticoid related disorders. | 10-08-2015 |
Lucy Wade, Eindhoven NL
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20160107323 | DEVICE AND SYSTEM FOR TREATINGHAIR AND/OR SKIN - The present application relates to a device for treating hair and/or skin. The device has a sensor ( | 04-21-2016 |
Mark Wade, Gorizia IT
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20140018302 | Cancer Therapies and Diagnostics - Compositions and methods for increasing p53-dependent transcriptional activity in a cell. | 01-16-2014 |
Martin Aaron Wade, Knoxville, TN US
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20160045077 | Portable flow sink - A portable sink includes a container for holding wash water, an inlet line to bring fresh water into the container, and an outlet line to remove wastewater from the container. A float valve on the inlet line maintains wash water at a selected level within the container. A faucet attached to the float valve may further provide a separate source of clean water to the user. The outlet line further includes a siphon to draw the wastewater from the container to a selected discharge location. The sink may be provided with one or more handles and/or a caster assembly or dolly for ease of movement about the work area. The siphon preferably includes an airlock to prevent the ingress of air at the discharge end under conditions of less than maximum flow. | 02-18-2016 |
Michael R. Wade, West Brookfield, MA US
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20130242561 | Lighting for Shelves - A system for lighting shelving with a conductive bus and shelf connectors aligned to allow engagement and disengagement of the shelf connectors during positioning and repositioning of shelves. | 09-19-2013 |
Mosset Wade, Savage, MN US
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20130232929 | CRANKCASE VENTILATION FILTER ARRANGMENTS; COMPONENTS; AND, METHODS - A crankcase ventilation filter assembly and components therefor, are described. In an example arrangement, the crankcase ventilation filter assembly is configured to be serviced from either the top or the bottom. A rotational indexing arrangement is to ensure appropriate orientation of an internally received filter cartridge, and other components of the arrangement are provided. Methods of assembly, servicing and use are described. | 09-12-2013 |
Nathon Jon Wade, Thorton CA
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20110240824 | APPARATUS FOR SECURING DISPLAY OBJECTS TO POSTS - An apparatus for securing a display object to a post, having an inner member having a body, the body defining an opening sized and shaped to receive the post therein, the body having an outer portion, an adjustable securing mechanism provided in the opening for securing the inner member to the post, an outer member having an inner portion sized and shaped to engage with the outer portion of the inner member such that the outer member can rotate about the post, and at least one display support member on the outer member for securing the display object to the outer member. | 10-06-2011 |
Peter C. Wade, Somerset, NJ US
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20130101534 | SKIN TREATMENTS CONTAINING CARBOXYLIC ACID-SUBSTITUTED IDEBENONE DERlVATIVES AND METHODS OF PREPARATION AND USE THEREOF - The present invention relates to novel carboxylic acid-substituted idebenone derivatives, skin treatment compositions containing these carboxylic acid-substituted derivatives, methods of treating skin changes by topical application of these carboxylic acid-substituted idebenone derivatives, and their methods of synthesis. The carboxylic acid-substituted idebenone derivatives of the present invention are unexpectedly effective in treating skin, particularly with respect to skin tolerance. When included in a topical composition, the carboxylic acid-substituted idebenone derivatives of the present invention have an antioxidant effect that is useful in treating a skin change. | 04-25-2013 |
Rebecca Wade, Heidelberg DE
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20120302511 | PEPTIDES BINDING TO THE DIMER INTERFACE OF THYMIDYLATE SYNTHASE FOR THE TREATMENT OF CANCER - Provided are peptides that bind to the thymidylate synthase protein, in particular to human thymidylate synthase (hTS) protein, for the treatment of cancer. Further provided are peptides that can bind at a binding site located at the interface of thymidylate synthase protein. These peptides range from 3 to 10, preferably 4-8 amino acids and have a sequence that binds to each subunit of the thymidylate synthase dimer at the level of dimer interface, stabilizing the dimeric inactive form of the thymidylate synthase enzyme. In addition, provided are pharmaceutical compositions including these compounds as active agents, and uses thereof for the treatment of cancer and to reverse or/and be active in cancer drug resistance. | 11-29-2012 |
Rex C. Wade, Clarkesville, GA US
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20140372783 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING DYNAMIC CHARGE CURRENT BASED ON MAXIMUM CARD POWER - Aspects of the disclosure pertain to a system and method for providing dynamic charge current based on maximum expansion card power. Dynamic monitoring of overall power usage by an expansion card is performed. Based on the dynamic monitoring, power consumption of a charging circuit of the card is dynamically adjusted for maintaining the overall power consumption of the expansion card at or below a pre-determined power limit (e.g., at or below an expansion slot power limit). Further, based on the dynamic monitoring, an amount of charging current provided by a current limiting device of the charging circuit to an energy storage device of the charging circuit is dynamically adjusted. | 12-18-2014 |
Richard A. Wade, Worthington, OH US
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20140102222 | FORCE SENSOR WITH MECHANICAL OVER-FORCE TRANSFER MECHANISM - A force sensor system includes a housing assembly, a sensor, an actuator, and an actuator travel stop. The sensor is disposed within the housing assembly, and is configured to generate a sensor signal representative of a force supplied to the sensor. The actuator is disposed at least partially within, and is movable relative to, the housing assembly. The actuator extends from the housing assembly and is adapted to receive an input force. The actuator is configured, upon receipt of the input force, to move toward, and transfer the input force to, the sensor. The actuator travel stop is disposed within the housing assembly, and between the housing assembly and a portion of the actuator. The actuator travel stop is configured to be selectively engaged by the actuator and, upon engagement by the actuator, to limit movement of the actuator toward, and the input force transferred to, the sensor. | 04-17-2014 |
Robert Wade, Hamilton NZ
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20160003409 | A POST MOUNTING SYSTEM AND APPARATUS - Disclosed is an apparatus ( | 01-07-2016 |
20160025241 | A POST MOUNTING SYSTEM AND APPARATUS - An apparatus ( | 01-28-2016 |
Robert Wade, Leipzig DE
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20090211628 | Rear contact solar cell and method for making same - The invention concerns a solar cell ( | 08-27-2009 |
20100071758 | SOLAR CELL AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING A SOLAR CELL - The invention relates to a solar cell that comprises a planar semiconductor substrate with a front and a back; a multitude of holes that interconnect the front and the back; and current-collecting electrical contacts that are exclusively arranged on the back. The front comprises highly doped regions and lightly doped regions of a first type such that in each case the holes are situated in a highly doped region or adjoin such a region. According to a first aspect of the invention, the highly doped regions are arranged locally around the holes. According to a second aspect of the invention, the front comprises at least one region without holes, and the highly doped regions comprise one region or several regions that extends/extend to the at least one hole-free region. The invention furthermore relates to methods for manufacturing such solar cells. | 03-25-2010 |
20120266947 | SOLAR CELL AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING A SOLAR CELL - The invention relates to a solar cell that comprises a planar semiconductor substrate with a front and a back; a multitude of holes that interconnect the front and the back; and current-collecting electrical contacts that are exclusively arranged on the back. The front comprises highly doped regions and lightly doped regions of a first type such that in each case the holes are situated in a highly doped region or adjoin such a region. According to a first aspect of the invention, the highly doped regions are arranged locally around the holes. According to a second aspect of the invention, the front comprises at least one region without holes, and the highly doped regions comprise one region or several regions that extends/extend to the at least one hole-free region. The invention furthermore relates to methods for manufacturing such solar cells. | 10-25-2012 |
Robert Wade, Freiburg DE
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20150228831 | METHOD FOR FABRICATING A SOLAR MODULE OF REAR CONTACT SOLAR CELLS USING LINEAR RIBBON-TYPE CONNECTOR STRIPS AND RESPECTIVE SOLAR MODULE - A solar module and a method for fabricating a solar module comprising a plurality of rear contact solar cells are described. Rear contact solar cells ( | 08-13-2015 |
Robert Wade, Korntal DE
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20160141435 | SOLAR CELL ASSEMBLY - A solar cell assembly ( | 05-19-2016 |
Robert Andrew Wade, Hamilton NZ
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20150060108 | FENCE STANDARD - The present invention relates to a fence standard. The fence standard includes a shaft, and a wire support including an open ended loop. The wire support is moulded onto the shaft. | 03-05-2015 |
Rod Wade, Thunder Bay CA
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20100155313 | System and method for thermophilic anaerobic digester process - A new approach is proposed that contemplates systems and methods to support an environmentally-friendly, “green” thermophilic anaerobic digestion system. The system includes a thermophilic anaerobic digester as well as various independent modular anaerobic units to generate bio-methane from certain organic energy sources, including but not limited to, among other things, green municipal waste, restaurant and organic waste and effluents from industries such as breweries, grocery stores, food processing plants, granaries, wineries, pulp and paper mills, ethanol and biodiesel plants, fat and animal rendering, agricultural field crops, organic sludge accumulation within lagoons and waterways, marine organic matter and animal manure. | 06-24-2010 |
Roger Allyn Wade, Wicklow IE
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20130346537 | STORAGE OPTIMIZATION TECHNOLOGY - A rule-based system for utilizing available storage in combination with arbitrary transformations, such as compression or encryption, within an email system is disclosed herein. The system may include an event-based storage of messages in specific tiers of storage based on a subscriber's class-of-service, attributes of the message, or attributes of the attachments. An automated or administrator directed application of storage rules over an existing mailbox or set of mailboxes may also be implemented. A plurality of storage locations may be included in the system, and each may be associated with at least one of a type, protocol, or transformation to be applied. | 12-26-2013 |
Sarah Marie Wade, Cincinnati, OH US
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20130306226 | METHODS OF MAKING LAMINATES FOR ABSORBENT ARTICLES - A method of making a laminate for an absorbent article is provided. The laminate comprises elastic elements disposed at least partially intermediate two substrates. The first substrate has a primary fiber bond pattern formed therein and comprising a plurality of primary fiber bonds. The method comprises forming densified regions in the first substrate. A perimeter of each of the densified regions is larger than a perimeter of each of the primary fiber bonds. The densified regions together form a pattern of densified regions in the first substrate. The method comprises adhesively attaching the elastic elements to the first substrate, joining the second substrate to the first substrate or to some of the elastic elements, and forming a plurality of rugosities in the first substrate by allowing the elastic elements to at least partially contract. The frequency and amplitude ranges of the rugosities result from the pattern of the densified regions. | 11-21-2013 |
20130310796 | ABSORBENT ARTICLES HAVING TEXTURED ZONES - An absorbent article comprises a chassis having a belt portion extending therefrom. The belt portion comprises a side edge, a waist opening edge, a leg opening edge, first and second substrates engaged with each other, and elastic elements disposed intermediate the first substrate and the second substrate. The belt portion also comprises a first texture zone comprising a first portion of the substrates and the elastic strands and disposed adjacent to the side edge and the waist opening edge and a second texture zone comprising a second portion of the substrates and the elastic elements and disposed adjacent to the side edge and the leg opening edge. The first texture zone extends at least partially along a first lateral extent of the belt portion and the second texture zone extends at least partially along a second lateral extent of the belt portion. | 11-21-2013 |
20130310797 | ABSORBENT ARTICLES HAVING A BELT PORTION WITH A TEXTURE ZONE HAVING A TEXTURE RATIO - The present disclosure is directed, in part, to an absorbent article comprising a chassis comprising a topsheet, a backsheet, and a core disposed at least partially intermediate the topsheet and the backsheet. The absorbent article comprises a belt portion extending from the chassis. The belt portion comprises a first substrate, a second substrate joined to the first substrate, and a plurality of elongate elastic elements disposed at least partially intermediate the first substrate and the second substrate. The belt portion comprises a texture zone having a texture ratio of greater than about 5. | 11-21-2013 |
20130324956 | ABSORBENT ARTICLES HAVING TEXTURE ZONES FORMING BACKGROUND PATTERNS AND MACRO PATTERNS - An absorbent article comprises first and second substrates and one or more elastic elements disposed at least partially intermediate the substrates. The second substrate is attached to the first substrate and/or to portions of the elastic elements. The absorbent article comprises an adhesive having a first and second pattern of elements disposed on first substrate, and first and second texture zones. The first texture zone comprises a first portion of the substrates, a first portion of the elastic elements, and the first pattern of elements of the adhesive and forms a background pattern in the first portion of the substrates. The second texture zone comprises a second portion of the substrates, a second portion of the one or more elastic elements, and the second pattern of elements of the adhesive and forms a macro pattern in the second portion of the substrates. | 12-05-2013 |
Sarah Marie Wade, Liberty Township, OH US
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20140288521 | DISPOSABLE ABSORBENT ARTICLES - An absorbent article comprising first and second belts. Portions of the first belt making up the leg openings may comprise non-linear portions. And, portions of the second belt making up the leg openings comprise non-linear portions. The article may comprise a center chassis that comprises barrier leg cuffs. | 09-25-2014 |
Scott Wade, Hawthorn AU
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20130066228 | MINIMIZING MECHANICAL TRAUMA DUE TO IMPLANTATION OF A MEDICAL DEVICE - A medical implant component including a fiber Bragg grating sensor is described. The sensor may be located so as to be at a leading end of the implant when the implant is being inserted, allowing feedback to be provided to a surgeon of the force being applied to the leading end of the implant during implantation. An interrogator for a sensor fiber Bragg grating is also described. The interrogator includes a matched fiber Bragg grating to the sensor fiber Bragg grating, which passes a proportion of the return light signal from the sensor fiber Bragg grating, the intensity of which can be related to the strain/force applied to the sensor Bragg grating. | 03-14-2013 |
Tatsuki Wade, Nagano JP
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20080212214 | FIXING STRUCTURE OF OPTICAL ELEMENT - A fixing structure of an optical element such as a half mirror may include an optical element, a fixing member such as a frame which is formed with a reference surface, a first adhesive and a second adhesive which are used to fix the optical element on the reference surface. The first adhesive is coated so as to extend over the reference surface and the optical element, and the second adhesive is coated at a position where separation of the optical element from the reference surface due to thermal expansion of the first adhesive is restricted. An exposed side of the first adhesive is preferably formed in an opposite direction to an exposed side of the second adhesive with respect to the reference surface. | 09-04-2008 |
20100149668 | LENS DRIVE DEVICE - A lens drive device may include a movable body provided with a lens and a drive mechanism for driving the movable body in the optical axis direction. The drive mechanism may include a substantially triangular prism-shaped drive magnet part disposed in at least one of four corners of the lens drive device, and a drive coil wound around a substantially triangular tube shape and whose inner peripheral face is oppositely disposed to an outer peripheral face of the drive magnet part through a gap space. In at least another embodiment, a lens drive device may include a flat spring provided with a plurality of arm parts which connect a movable body fixed part with a fixed body fixed part. The arm part is formed with a low spring constant part whose spring constant is smaller than a spring constant of other portion of the arm part. | 06-17-2010 |
20100188760 | LENS DRIVE DEVICE - A lens drive device may include a movable body holding a lens and a drive mechanism for driving the movable body in the optical axis direction. The drive mechanism may include a drive magnet part formed in a substantially triangular prism shape which is disposed at least one of four corners of the lens drive device, a drive coil wound around in a substantially triangular tube shape so that its inner peripheral face is oppositely disposed to an outer peripheral face of the drive magnet part through a gap space, and a magnetic member which is disposed on an object side with respect to the drive coil. The magnetic member is attracted toward an intermediate position of the drive magnet part in the optical axis direction. | 07-29-2010 |
20100188761 | LENS DRIVE DEVICE - A lens drive device may include a movable body holding a lens, a fixed body movably holding the movable body, and a drive mechanism for driving the movable body in the optical axis direction. The drive mechanism may include a drive magnet part formed in a substantially triangular prism shape and disposed at least in one of four corners of the lens drive device, a drive coil wound around in a substantially triangular tube shape and attached to the movable body, and a coil protection member attached to at least one of an object side and an opposite-to-object side of the drive coil. The coil protection member may include a first coil protection end part and a second coil protection end part which are superposed on an outer side end of the drive coil or protruded toward an outer side from the outer side end of the drive coil to prevent the drive coil from contacting with the fixed body such as a case body. | 07-29-2010 |
20110235197 | LENS DRIVE DEVICE - A lens drive device for use with at least one lens may include a movable body holding a lens, a fixed body movably holding the movable body, and a drive mechanism for driving the movable body in the optical axis direction. The drive mechanism may include a drive coil fixed to the movable body and a plurality of drive magnets which is fixed to the fixed body and magnetized so that magnetic poles are different from each other in the optical axis direction. The fixed body may include an outer peripheral side magnetic member and an end face side magnetic member and an inner peripheral face of the outer peripheral side magnetic member and a side face of the drive magnet are faced each other through a predetermined space. The drive coil is disposed between the drive magnet and the inner peripheral face of the outer peripheral side magnetic member. | 09-29-2011 |
20120120512 | LENS DRIVE DEVICE - A lens drive device may include a front side spring member which is connected between a movable body having a lens and a support body. The front side spring member includes a support body side connecting part, a movable body side connecting part and a arm part connected between the support body side connecting part and the movable body side connecting part. The support body includes a yoke having a yoke front plate part and the yoke front plate part is formed with a yoke opening part which is overlapped with at least a part of the front side spring member. Damper material having viscoelasticity is provided, for example, on a portion extending over the movable body side connecting part and the arm part and overlapped with the yoke opening part in the lens optical axis direction. Therefore, the damper material can be applied to the front side spring member through the yoke opening part in the final stage of assembling steps. | 05-17-2012 |
20120229926 | LENS DRIVE DEVICE - The lens drive device is equipped with a first supporting body that holds the lens and is movable in the direction of the optical axis, a second supporting body that holds the first supporting body, a fixed body that holds the second supporting body in a manner enabling movement in directions that are roughly orthogonal to the optical axis direction, a first drive mechanism for driving the first supporting body, a second drive mechanism for driving the second supporting body in a first direction, and a third drive mechanism for driving the second supporting body in a second direction. The first supporting body is supported by the second supporting body by means of first supporting members ( | 09-13-2012 |
20120250156 | OPTICAL UNIT WITH SHAKE CORRECTING FUNCTION - An optical unit with a shake correcting function may include a fixed body, a movable body holding an optical element, a swing support point supporting the movable body at a position between a rear end portion of the movable body and the fixed body so that the movable body is swingable, a plate-shaped spring member connected with the fixed body and the movable body on a front side for urging the movable body toward the swing support point, a shake correction drive mechanism for swinging the movable body on the front side, and a stopper mechanism in which a protruded part protruded from one of the fixed body and the movable body is capable of abutting with the other between the shake correction drive mechanism and the swing support point for determining a movable range when the movable body is displaced in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis direction. | 10-04-2012 |
20130076924 | Shake Correction Device, Photographic Optical Device and Lens Drive Device - A shake correction device may include a support body to swingably support a camera module; and a shake correction mechanism to correct the shake by swinging the camera module so as to incline an optical axis of the lens with respect to the support body. The support body may include a case body formed in a substantially tube shape. The shake correction mechanism may include a shake correction coil fixed to an inner peripheral face of the case body; a shake correction magnet disposed on an inner peripheral side of the case body; and a spring member having a support body fixing part which is fixed to the support body, a magnet holding part which holds the shake correction magnet, and a spring part which connects the support body fixing part with the magnet holding part. | 03-28-2013 |
20130100304 | Optical Unit with Shake Correcting Function - An optical unit may include a fixed body; a movable module which holds an optical element; a swing support point which swingably supports the movable module; a shake correction drive mechanism which swings the movable module with the swing support point as a swing center around two axial lines intersecting an optical axis direction of the optical element between an outer peripheral face of the movable module and the fixed body; a first photo reflector provided between a bottom part of the movable module and the fixed body at a position superposing on one of the two axial lines and that detects displacement of the movable module; and a second photo reflector provided between the bottom part of the movable module and the fixed body at a position superposing on the other of the two axial lines and that detects displacement of the movable module. | 04-25-2013 |
20130128360 | OPTICAL UNIT WITH SHAKE CORRECTING FUNCTION - An optical unit may include a fixed body, a movable module w rich holds an optical element, a swing support point which swingably supports the movable module, and a shake correction drive mechanism structured to swing the movable module with the swing support point as a swing center. The swing support point may be structured of an abutte d portion of two members in an optical axis direction between a bottom part of the movable module and a bottom part of the fixed body. At least one of the two members may be made of elastic material. | 05-23-2013 |
20130136437 | OPTICAL UNIT WITH SHAKE CORRECTING FUNCTION - An optical unit with a shake correcting function may include a fixed body, a movable body holding an optical element, a swing support point which supports the movable body so that the movable body is capable of swinging, a spring member formed in a plate shape for urging the movable body toward the swing support point, a shake correction drive mechanism structured to swing the movable body with the swing support point as a swing center, a first stopper part which is protruded in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis direction on a front side in the optical axis direction of the movable body with respect to the spring member for determining a moving range of the movable body, and a second stopper part which is structured to face the first stopper part in the optical axis direction through the spring member on the rear side in the optical axis direction of the fixed body with respect to the spring member for determining a moving range of the movable body in the optical axis direction by restricting movement of the first stopper part. | 05-30-2013 |
20130182325 | OPTICAL UNIT WITH SHAKE CORRECTING FUNCTION - Provided is an optical unit with shake correction function wherein it is possible to accurately swing the movable module even when a flexible wiring substrate is connected to the fixing element and movable module. In an optical unit with shake correction function ( | 07-18-2013 |
20130201559 | Lens Drive Device - A lens drive device may include a first holding body, a second holding body, a fixed body which holds the second holding body, a first drive mechanism to drive the first holding body, a second drive mechanism to drive the second holding body, a third drive mechanism structured to drive the second holding body in a different direction than the second drive mechanism, an elastic member having a fixed part which is fixed to the second holding body and a deformable part, and plural wires in a substantially straight line shape with one end side fixed to the deformable part and the other end side fixed to the fixed body. | 08-08-2013 |
20130215284 | Optical Unit with Shake Correcting Function - An optical unit may include a fixed body; a movable module which holds an optical element; and a shake correction drive mechanism which is structured to generate a drive force for swinging the movable module with respect to the fixed body. The shake correction drive mechanism may include a plurality of permanent magnets which are provided on an outer peripheral face of the movable module at positions separated in a circumferential direction around an optical axis of the optical element; and a sheet-shaped coil which is extended in a circumferential direction in the fixed body and is integrally provided with a plurality of coil parts facing the permanent magnets and a terminal part electrically connected with the coil parts. | 08-22-2013 |
20140139693 | OPTICAL UNIT WITH SHAKE CORRECTING FUNCTION - The purpose of the present invention is to provide an optical unit with camera-shake correction function capable of minimizing the load applied to a movable element from a flexible wiring substrate even when the movable element is oscillated, in order to correct camera shake. In an optical unit provided with a camera-shake correction function, a movable element can be oscillated about an oscillation support point by actuating a drive mechanism for camera-shake correction, and camera shake can therefore be corrected. In a flexible wiring substrate drawn out from the movable element, a folded part folded along the rear end portion of the movable element in the optical axis direction is formed in a drawn-out portion from the movable element, and in the optical axis direction, the oscillation support point is positioned between the surface of the folded part that faces the end part on the other side −Y in the Y-axis direction of the rear end portion of the movable element in the optical axis direction, and the surface that faces toward the rear in the optical axis direction at a fixed part of the flexible wiring substrate with respect to a fixed body. | 05-22-2014 |
20150124108 | OPTICAL UNIT WITH SHAKE CORRECTING FUNCTION - Provided is an optical unit with a blur correction function, wherein even when a photoreflector and a drive mechanism for blur correction are provided in a movable module provided with an optical element, sizes in an optical axis direction and a direction crossing the optical axis direction can be prevented from increasing. In an optical unit ( | 05-07-2015 |
Tatsuki Wade, Suwa-Gun, Nagano JP
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20150131153 | LENS DRIVE DEVICE - The lens drive device is equipped with a first supporting body that holds the lens and is movable in the direction of the optical axis, a second supporting body that holds the first supporting body, a fixed body that holds the second supporting body in a manner enabling movement in directions that are roughly orthogonal to the optical axis direction, a first drive mechanism for driving the first supporting body, a second drive mechanism for driving the second supporting body in a first direction, and a third drive mechanism for driving the second supporting body in a second direction. The first supporting body is supported by the second supporting body by means of first supporting members ( | 05-14-2015 |
20150293372 | Photographing Optical Device - A photographing optical device may include a movable module including a movable body and a holding body; a support body to hold the movable module; a lens drive coil attached to the movable body; a shake correction coil attached to the support body, and a plurality of drive magnets attached to the holding body. The holding body may include a first magnet fixing member and a second magnet fixing member. The first magnet fixing member and the second magnet fixing member may be formed in a frame shape. The movable body may be disposed on inner peripheral sides of the first magnet fixing member and the second magnet fixing member. The support body may include a case body structuring an outer peripheral face of the support body. An object side end of the case body may include a facing part which faces an end face of the movable body. | 10-15-2015 |
20150370086 | OPTICAL DEVICE - An optical device may include a movable part including a lens; a holding part to hold the movable part; and a drive mechanism to drive the movable part. The holding part may include a case body. The drive mechanism may include a plurality of drive magnets; a plurality of sheet-shaped coils including a coil part; and a flexible printed circuit board including a coil attaching part. A plurality of the sheet-shaped coils may be attached to one face of the coil attaching part. A thickness of the coil attaching part is thinner than the sheet-shaped coil. A width of the coil attaching part may be narrower than a width of the sheet-shaped coil. | 12-24-2015 |
Tokarek Wade, Lloydminster CA
Travis Lee Wade, Paris FR
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20110186449 | METHOD AND DEVICE USING NANOPOROUS MEMBRANE FOR DETECTING AND QUANTIFYING HEAVY METAL IONS IN A FLUID BY ANODIC STRIPPING VOLTAMMETRY - Method and a device for capturing heavy metal ions included in sewage sludge. The method includes steps of: | 08-04-2011 |
Vincent Wade, Dublin IE
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20120317186 | WEB BASED SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CROSS-SITE PERSONALISATION - A system and a method for configuring distributed network content in real time are disclosed. The system comprises a network, a plurality of user terminals and at least fist and second servers, all being connected to the network. The first server stores network content and distributes it according to network requests of remote user terminals. Each user terminal communicates data representative of user interaction with at least a portion of the network content to the second server, at which it is stored. The second server processes the stored data into respective network content-configuring data for each user terminal and the first server distributes next network content to each user terminal according to the respective network content-configuring data received from the at least second server. | 12-13-2012 |
Vincent Wade, Co. Dublin IE
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20140222773 | A NETWORK SYSTEM FOR GENERATING APPLICATION SPECIFIC HYPERMEDIA CONTENT FROM MULTIPLE SOURCES - A network system for generating application specific hypermedia content from multiple sources. The system comprises a harvesting module operable for harvesting hypermedia content on the internet from a plurality of hypermedia sources. A fragmenting module is provided which is operable for fragmenting the harvested content into discrete hypermedia fragments, wherein the hypermedia fragments have associated meta data. A data repository is provided for storing the hypermedia fragments and their associated meta data. A supply module is provided which is in communication with the data repository for supplying hypermedia fragments to the consuming applications. | 08-07-2014 |
Xavier Eugene Wade, Augusta, GA US
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20150122696 | PacketPouch - The invention provides an improvement to current medical packaging. The back of the package has adhesive that when the protective covering is removed the package can be secured to any surface. This adhesive turns any surface into storage allowing proper placement of medical equipment for further use on a single patient. The package may if desired also have an additional pouch inside. This pouch allows for a second option for storage. Medical equipment and supplies are easily accessible when needed, properly stored without falling on the floor or cross-contaminating multiple surfaces. This design improvement assures that all equipment or supplies are also accounted for during procedures. It assists in eliminating waste and lost supplies. | 05-07-2015 |