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Alexander Nathan Wilkes, Chicago, IL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090063241Demand Driven Scheduling - Scheduling of service calls for field service workers may be optimized based, at least in part, upon market demand for field service visits, in accordance with various embodiments of the invention. During relatively higher demand periods, schedules for field service workers may be optimized to be relatively compact such that relatively more appointments are placed on a given schedule. During relatively lower demand periods, schedules may be optimized such that relatively more time will be provided between appointments to allow for more up-selling opportunities during service visits. Such scheduling optimizations are referred to herein as demand driven scheduling because how a field service worker's schedule is optimized is determined based, at least in part, on market demand for service calls in a particular geographic region during a given period of time.03-05-2009

Anthony M. Wilkes, Limerick, PA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080319380Sterile Polymerizable Systems And Kits And Methods Of Their Manufacture And Use - The present invention overcomes the difficulties in the sterilization and delivery of viscous, multi-component compositions that require pre-mixing prior to usage by disclosing a sterile, multi-component, ready-to-use product wherein each component is sterilized independently and then assembled into a sterilized delivery kit. In certain preferred embodiments of the present invention, a sterile, polymerizable system is provided that comprises a plurality of sterile polymerizable monomers, said monomers having been sterilized by passing them through a filter; at least one sterile filler which has been exposed to conditions effective to render said filler sterile, and the sterile monomers and the sterile filler being blended together to form at least one substantially homogeneous blend contained within a sterile delivery vessel. Still other embodiments include a single-use kit that comprises a delivery gun, mix tips, and cartridges that comprise one or more pastes of the present invention that are housed within one or more pouches to ensure sterility of the internal contents.12-25-2008
20100226820Sterile Polymerizable Systems And Kits And Methods Of Their Manufacture And Use - The present invention overcomes the difficulties in the sterilization and delivery of viscous, multi-component compositions that require pre-mixing prior to usage by disclosing a sterile, multi-component, ready-to-use product wherein each component is sterilized independently and then assembled into a sterilized delivery kit. In certain preferred embodiments of the present invention, a sterile, polymerizable system is provided that comprises a plurality of sterile polymerizable monomers, said monomers having been sterilized by passing them through a filter; at least one sterile filler which has been exposed to conditions effective to render said filler sterile, and the sterile monomers and the sterile filler being blended together to form at least one substantially homogeneous blend contained within a sterile delivery vessel. Still other embodiments include a single-use kit that comprises a delivery gun, mix tips, and cartridges that comprise one or more pastes of the present invention that are housed within one or more pouches to ensure sterility of the internal contents.09-09-2010

Patent applications by Anthony M. Wilkes, Limerick, PA US

Bradley Wilkes, Alpine, UT US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100306087SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ELECTRONICALLY CIRCULATING A CURRENCY - One or more currency notes deposited at a currency reserve may be electronically circulated by a transaction provider. The transaction provider may maintain a record of the ownership status of the one or more currency notes in a computer-readable storage medium. The transaction provider may provide for an entity to obtain ownership of a currency notes. The entity may submit a request to the transaction provider to transfer a currency note to another entity. The transaction provider may authorize the request, and may perform the transfer if the request is authorized. The transfer of ownership may take place while maintaining the physical currency note in the currency reserve. A record of the transaction may be stored by the transaction provider and/or transmitted to the parties to the transfer. The transaction provider may allow for the exchange or currency notes into other denomination and/or currency types.12-02-2010
20100306092SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ELECTRONICALLY CIRCULATING A CURRENCY - Virtual currency notes may be derived from one or more currency notes deposited at a currency reserve and/or from an asset held by a depository institution. A transaction provider may provide for ownership and/or transfer of the notes by various entities. Ownership of virtual currency notes may be transferred between entities while the depository institution maintains the asset associated therewith. A virtual currency note may be transferred to a transfer account, which may cause an amount equivalent to the virtual currency note to be deposited therein. After the transfer to a transfer account, the transferred virtual currency note may be removed from electronic circulation and/or transferred to another entity.12-02-2010
20120078693SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ELECTRONICALLY CURCULATING A CURRENCY - Persistent, electronically anchored currency notes (PEAC notes) may be generated by a transaction provider and maintained in a datastore. Each PEAC note may be associated with a respective unique identifier and asset held by a custodian. The transaction provider may provide for assigning ownership of the PEAC notes to various entities and/or transferring ownership therebetween. Ownership transfers may be performed by the transaction provider while maintaining the PEAC notes in the datastore and/or maintaining the asset(s) associated therewith with their respective custodian(s). The transaction provider may keep records of ownership transfers and/or may provide datastructures for tracking payments (e.g., invoice datastructures). Information about each PEAC note be publically available through the transaction provider.03-29-2012
20120185395SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ELECTRONICALLY CIRCULATING A CONDITIONAL ELECTRONIC CURRENCY - Persistent, electronically anchored currency notes (PEAC notes) may be generated by a transaction provider and maintained in a datastore. Each PEAC note may be associated with a respective unique identifier and asset held by a custodian. The transaction provider may provide for assigning ownership of the PEAC notes to various entities and/or transferring ownership therebetween. Ownership transfers may be performed by the transaction provider while maintaining the PEAC notes in the datastore and/or maintaining the asset(s) associated therewith their respective custodian(s). A PEAC note may be tied to one or more usage conditions, which restrict transfers thereof. The usage conditions may be removed when release conditions are satisfied.07-19-2012
20130218763SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVISIONALLY TRANSFERRING AN ELECTRONIC CURRENCY - Persistent, electronically anchored currency notes (PEAC notes) may be generated by a transaction provider and maintained in a datastore. Each PEAC note may be associated with a respective unique identifier and an asset held by a custodian. The transaction provider may provide for assigning ownership of the PEAC notes to various entities and/or transferring ownership therebetween. Ownership transfers may be performed by the transaction provider while maintaining the PEAC notes in the datastore and/or maintaining the asset(s) associated therewith with their respective custodian(s). The transfer of a PEAC note may be tied to one or more transfer conditions. A PEAC note may be provisionally transferred from a first entity to a second entity subject to one or more transfer conditions. When the transfer conditions are met, the PEAC note may be permanently transferred to the second entity.08-22-2013

Patent applications by Bradley Wilkes, Alpine, UT US

Bryson G. Wilkes, North Salt Lake, UT US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120330159Needle Guide with Selectable Aspects - A needle guide assembly for inserting a needle into the body of a patient in order to access a subcutaneous target, such as a vessel, is disclosed. In one embodiment, the needle guide assembly comprises a needle guide body that is configured to at least indirectly and removably attach to an image producing device, such as an ultrasound probe. The needle guide body defines at least first and second elongate guide channels. Each guide channel defines a unique insertion angle with respect to a longitudinal axis of the ultrasound probe. Further, each guide channel is configured to accept needles of differing gauges. In other embodiments other needle guide assemblies are disclosed that include multiple guide channels for inserting a needle at a variety of insertion angles into the patient's body. Related methods are also disclosed. In yet other embodiments, needle guide assemblies including needle stop features are disclosed.12-27-2012
20130006102Needle Length Determination and Calibration for Insertion Guidance System - A guidance system for assisting with the insertion of a needle or other medical component into the body of a patient is disclosed. The guidance system utilizes ultrasound imaging or other suitable imaging technology. In one embodiment, the guidance system comprises an imaging device including a probe for producing an image of an internal body portion target, such as a vessel. One or more sensors are included with the probe. The sensors sense a detectable characteristic related to the needle, such as a magnetic field of a magnet included with the needle. The system includes a processor that uses data relating to the detectable characteristic sensed by the sensors to determine a position and/or orientation of the needle in three spatial dimensions. In yet another embodiment, systems and methods for determining the length of the needle to be guided by the guidance system are disclosed.01-03-2013

Charles T. Wilkes, Londonderry, NH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090019155TOKEN-BASED CREDITING OF NETWORK USAGE - A method may include providing content or a service accessible via a network to a user, and issuing a usage token having a usage credit that corresponds to a usage restriction associated with the user's network access subscription.01-15-2009

Charles Thomas Wilkes, Londonderry, NH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120195326USING DYNAMIC BURST SIZE METRIC TO MARK DATA - A device may receive first data at a channel over a network, the device having an interface for the channel and other channels. In addition, the device may measure over a particular time interval, a burst size and an information arrival rate at the channel based on received data. The device may also determine whether the burst size is greater than a first burst size metric, the first burst size metric initialized to a committed burst size of the channel. When the burst size is determined to be greater than the first burst size metric, the device may set a second burst size metric to a sum of the first burst size metric and an increment value. Furthermore, the device may determine whether the burst size is greater than the second burst size metric after the second burst size metric is set to the sum of the first burst size metric and the increment value. The device may also increase a first amount, of a resource allocated to the channel of the network device, by an increment corresponding to the second burst size metric after determining that the burst size is not greater than the second burst size metric. The device may decrease a second amount, of the resource allocated to the other channels, by the increment, when the first amount of the resource is increased by the increment.08-02-2012

Clyde Hawthorne Wilkes, Fernandina Beach, FL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110137422TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT REPLACEMENT APPARATUS AND METHODS - Embodiments of the invention are related to temporomandibular joint replacement apparatus and methods, amongst other things. In an embodiment, the invention includes an apparatus for treating dysfunction of the temporomandibular joint including a base plate comprising a bottom surface defining a tongue, and a surface plate comprising a substantially convex surface. The surface plate can be configured to be fastened to the base plate. Other embodiments are also included herein.06-09-2011

David S. Wilkes, Indianapolis, IN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090017013MOLECULES FOR THE TREATMENT OF LUNG DISEASE INVOLVING AN IMMUNE REACTION TO CONNECTIVE TISSUE FOUND IN THE LUNG - Various embodiments include methods for diagnosing and treating medical conditions that involve an autoimmune response to connective tissue such as collagen found in organs such as the lung. In one method pulmonary disease and disorders such as Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF) are diagnosed by analyzing fluid or tissue samples obtained from a patient for evidence of an autoimmune response to various types of collagen including, for example, Type V. One type of assay for evidence of an autoimmune response to Type V collagen comprises the steps of obtaining a fluid or tissue sample from a patient, contacting at least a portion of the sample with antigen to anti-Type V collagen antibody and monitoring the mixture of sample and antigen for changes indicative of the presence of anti-Type V collagen in the sample. Another embodiment includes treating pulmonary diseases such as IPF by administering a therapeutically effective dose of epitopes of various collagens including Type V collagen.01-15-2009
20110020838MOLECULES FOR THE TREATMENT OF LUNG DISEASE INVOLVING AN IMMUNE REACTION TO CONNECTIVE TISSUE FOUND IN THE LUNG - Various embodiments include methods for diagnosing and treating medical conditions that involve an autoimmune response to connective tissue such as collagen found in organs such as the lung. In one method pulmonary disease and disorders such as Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF) are diagnosed by analyzing fluid or tissue samples obtained from a patient for evidence of an autoimmune response to various types of collagen including, for example, Type V. One type of assay for evidence of an autoimmune response to Type V collagen comprises the steps of obtaining a fluid or tissue sample from a patient, contacting at least a portion of the sample with antigen to anti-Type V collagen antibody and monitoring the mixture of sample and antigen for changes indicative of the presence of anti-Type V collagen in the sample. Another embodiment includes treating pulmonary diseases such as IPF by administering a therapeutically effective dose of epitopes of various collagens including Type V collagen.01-27-2011
20110183356METHOD TO IDENTIFY PATIENTS AT RISK FOR LUNG TRANSPLANT REJECTION - Various embodiments include methods for diagnosing and treating medical conditions that involve an autoimmune response to connective tissue such as collagen found in organs such as the lung. In one method pulmonary disease and disorders such as Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF) are diagnosed by analyzing fluid or tissue samples obtained from a patient for evidence of an autoimmune response to various types of collagen including, for example, Type V. One type of assay for evidence of an autoimmune response to Type V collagen comprises the steps of obtaining a fluid or tissue sample from a patient, contacting at least a portion of the sample with antigen to anti-Type V collagen antibody and monitoring the mixture of sample and antigen for changes indicative of the presence of anti-Type V collagen in the sample. Another embodiment includes treating pulmonary diseases such as IPF by administering a therapeutically effective dose of epitopes of various collagens including Type V collagen.07-28-2011
20110293643COMPOUNDS AND METHODS FOR INHIBITING MMP2 AND MMP9 - The present invention relates to specific inhibitors of MMP2 and MMP9 and their use in immunosuppression.12-01-2011
20130195903COMPOSITIONS FOR USE IN THE TREATMENT OF CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASES AND ASTHMA - The present invention provides compounds and methods for treating or preventing pulmonary diseases include COPD and asthma. In particular, the present invention provides for compounds comprising type V collagen, or tolerizing fragments thereof, for the treatment of COPD and asthma.08-01-2013

Patent applications by David S. Wilkes, Indianapolis, IN US

D. M. Wilkes, Nashville, TN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090294511LATERAL POSITION DETECTION FOR FRICTION STIR SYSTEMS - A friction stir system for processing at least a first workpiece includes a spindle actuator coupled to a rotary tool comprising a rotating member for contacting and processing the first workpiece. A detection system is provided for obtaining information related to a lateral alignment of the rotating member. The detection system comprises at least one sensor for measuring a force experienced by the rotary tool or a parameter related to the force experienced by the rotary tool during processing, wherein the sensor provides sensor signals. A signal processing system is coupled to receive and analyze the sensor signals and determine a lateral alignment of the rotating member relative to a selected lateral position, a selected path, or a direction to decrease a lateral distance relative to the selected lateral position or selected path. In one embodiment, the friction stir system can be embodied as a closed loop tracking system, such as a robot-based tracked friction stir welding (FSW) or friction stir processing (FSP) system.12-03-2009
20100140324LATERAL POSITION DETECTION FOR FRICTION STIR SYSTEMS - A friction stir system for processing at least a first workpiece includes a spindle actuator coupled to a rotary tool comprising a rotating member for contacting and processing the first workpiece. A detection system is provided for obtaining information related to a lateral alignment of the rotating member. The detection system comprises at least one sensor for measuring a force experienced by the rotary tool or a parameter related to the force experienced by the rotary tool during processing, wherein the sensor provides sensor signals. A signal processing system is coupled to receive and analyze the sensor signals and determine a lateral alignment of the rotating member relative to a selected lateral position, a selected path, or a direction to decrease a lateral distance relative to the selected lateral position or selected path. In one embodiment, the friction stir system can be embodied as a closed loop tracking system, such as a robot-based tracked friction stir welding (FSW) or friction stir processing (FSP) system.06-10-2010

Donald F. Wilkes, Santa Monica, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090297681NON-ALCOHOLIC WINE BEVERAGE - A carbonated beverage prepared from dealcoholized wine base and having from about 150 mg to about 700 mgs of polyphenols per six to eight ounce serving. The beverage can contain from about 0.001 to about 0.01 percent resveratrol.12-03-2009

Don Mitchell Wilkes, Nashville, TN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110041982LATERAL POSITION DETECTION AND CONTORL FOR FRICTION STIR SYSTEMS - Friction stir methods are disclosed for processing at least one workpiece using a rotary tool with rotating member for contacting and processing the workpiece. The methods include oscillating the rotary tool laterally with respect to a selected propagation path for the rotating member with respect to the workpiece to define an oscillation path for the rotating member. The methods further include obtaining force signals or parameters related to the force experienced by the rotary tool at least while the rotating member is disposed at the extremes of the oscillation. The force signals or parameters associated with the extremes can then be analyzed to determine a lateral position of the selected path with respect to a target path and a lateral offset value can be determined based on the lateral position. The lateral distance between the selected path and the target path can be decreased based on the lateral offset value.02-24-2011
20120022683LATERAL POSITION DETECTION AND CONTROL FOR FRICTION STIR SYSTEMS - An apparatus and computer program are disclosed for processing at least one workpiece using a rotary tool with rotating member for contacting and processing the workpiece. The methods include oscillating the rotary tool laterally with respect to a selected propagation path for the rotating member with respect to the workpiece to define an oscillation path for the rotating member. The methods further include obtaining force signals or parameters related to the force experienced by the rotary tool at least while the rotating member is disposed at the extremes of the oscillation. The force signals or parameters associated with the extremes can then be analyzed to determine a lateral position of the selected path with respect to a target path and a lateral offset value can be determined based on the lateral position. The lateral distance between the selected path and the target path can be decreased based on the lateral offset value.01-26-2012

Floyd Wilkes, Jupiter, FL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120197418Portable Impact Assessment Device - The present invention generally relates to impact type training equipment for sports. More particularly, the present invention provides a portable impact assessment device that can be utilized across a broad variety of sports equipment to allow an athlete to measure various aspects of impact training. The apparatus generally includes an impact module constructed of a flexible material. The impact module is constructed and arranged to be sufficiently thin and compact to be placed within an impact type training aid within the impact target area of the device. The impact module is fluidly connected to an electronics module so that, upon impacting the training aid, the impact module is compressed to send a fluid signal to the electronics module. A pressure sensor within the electronics module receives the fluid signal generating an electric output that is displayed on a multi digit digital display.08-02-2012

Garth L. Wilkes, Blacksburg, VA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110207843Polymer-Bioceramic Composite Implantable Medical Devices - Methods and devices relating to polymer-bioceramic composite implantable medical devices are disclosed.08-25-2011
20130041065METHOD OF MAKING POLYMER-BIOCERAMIC COMPOSITE IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICES - Methods and devices relating to polymer-bioceramic composite implantable medical devices are disclosed.02-14-2013

Gary R. Wilkes, Mason, MI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20160082621INSULATED CONTAINER AND METHODS OF MAKING AND ASSEMBLING - A process for forming a multi-layer sheet for forming an expanded foam container, the process comprising: extruding a first layer comprising a first polyolefin-based material comprising at least one polypropylene-based polymer and at least one blowing agent; providing a second layer comprising a second polyolefin-based material comprising at least one polypropylene-based polymer onto a first side of the first layer; and expanding the first layer to form the multi-layer sheet comprising an expanded first layer and an unexpanded second layer.03-24-2016
20160082692INSULATED CONTAINER AND METHODS OF MAKING AND ASSEMBLING - A multi-layer sheet for forming an expanded foam container, the multi-layer sheet comprising a first layer of an expanded foam material comprising a first polyolefin-based material comprising at least one polypropylene-based polymer and a second layer of an unexpanded material comprising a second polyolefin-based material comprising at least one polypropylene-based polymer that is co-extruded, extrusion coated, or laminated on a first side of the first layer.03-24-2016
20160082693INSULATED CONTAINER AND METHODS OF MAKING AND ASSEMBLING - A multi-layer sheet for forming an expanded foam container, the multi-layer sheet comprising a first layer of an expanded foam material comprising a first polyolefin-based material comprising at least one polypropylene-based polymer and a second layer of an unexpanded material comprising a second polyolefin-based material comprising at least one polypropylene-based polymer that is co-extruded, extrusion coated, or laminated on a first side of the first layer, wherein an exterior surface of the second layer has a low gloss level.03-24-2016

John Wilkes, Dawsonville, GA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20150013262Securing Dowel Baskets over Vapor Retarders/Barriers - This disclosure describes an attachment apparatus for securing position and elevation of dowels above a vapor barrier without compromising the ability of the vapor barrier to impede vapor seepage. Various embodiments of the attachment apparatus include, but are not limited to, a ring-shaped force-fit attachment apparatus, magnetically coupled plates, a saddle attachment apparatus, a stake with a flange, a self-sealing stake, and a retainer clip attachment apparatus.01-15-2015

John Wilkes, Toney, AL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120147932APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR ENABLING CROSSTALK VECTORING IN EXPANDABLE COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS - A communication system utilizes at least one digital subscriber line access multiplexer (DSLAM) at an intermediate point between a network facility and one or more customer premises. Initially, as few as one DSLAM, may be implemented at the intermediate point, but the system can be expanded to include any number of DSLAMs at the intermediate point. Any of the DSLAMs at the intermediate point can be selectively upgraded at any time to a vectoring solution as may be desired. The use of such DSLAMs provides the network service provider with flexibility in implementing and maintaining the network.06-14-2012

John Wilkes, Palo Alto, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120198093Interconnection Fabric Connection - Link used variables are defined for links related to an interconnection fabric. The links used variables are representative of whether or not a link is used for handling flows between a plurality of hosts and devices. Constraints for links, and hop counts or port counts are also defined. An objective function is used by an integer programming solver to determine connections as a function of the definitions.08-02-2012

John S. Wilkes, Larkspur, CO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090288956System For Recycling Printed Circuit Boards - A process for recycling printed circuit boards includes pyrolyzing a number printed circuit boards to from an ash. Metals form the circuit boards are separated from the ash by density separation techniques. The metals are formed into a slurry electrode. The slurry electrode and a deposition electrode are placed in an electrolyte bath and the metals are electrorefined to form bars of metal. The slurry electrode is made by combining powderized metals with carbon powder and an ionic liquid to form an electrode paste. The electrode paste is placed inside a container with a screen to form the slurry electrode.11-26-2009

Jon Wilkes, Little Rock, AR US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20150275263FLOW CYTOMETRY-BASED SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETECTING MICROBES - In various embodiments, the present disclosure describes methods and systems for detecting microbes in a sample. The methods are generally applicable to quantifying the number of target bacteria in a sample counted from a detection region of a flow cytometer histogram. The detection methods can be employed in the presence of other microorganisms and other non-target microbe components to selectively quantify the amount of a target microbe. The methods are advantageous over those presently existing for testing of foodstuffs and diagnostic evaluation in their speed, accuracy and ease of use. Various swab collection devices and kits useful for practicing the present disclosure are also described herein.10-01-2015
20150275264FLOW CYTOMETRY-BASED SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETECTING MICROBES - In various embodiments, the present disclosure describes methods and systems for detecting microbes in a sample. The methods are generally applicable to quantifying the number of target bacteria in a sample counted from a detection region of a flow cytometer histogram. The detection methods can be employed in the presence of other microorganisms and other non-target microbe components to selectively quantify the amount of a target microbe. The methods are advantageous over those presently existing for testing of foodstuffs and diagnostic evaluation in their speed, accuracy and ease of use. Various swab collection devices and kits useful for practicing the present disclosure are also described herein.10-01-2015
20150276573FLOW CYTOMETRY-BASED SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETECTING MICROBES - In various embodiments, the present disclosure describes methods and systems for detecting microbes in a sample. The methods are generally applicable to quantifying the number of target bacteria in a sample counted from a detection region of a flow cytometer histogram. The detection methods can be employed in the presence of other microorganisms and other non-target microbe components to selectively quantify the amount of a target microbe. The methods are advantageous over those presently existing for testing of foodstuffs and diagnostic evaluation in their speed, accuracy and ease of use. Various swab collection devices and kits useful for practicing the present disclosure are also described herein.10-01-2015

Jon G. Wilkes, Little Rock, AR US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090022655Nanotubes for Cancer Therapy and Diagnostics - The present invention provides a novel approach to cancer therapy and diagnostics that utilizes nanotubes and other similar nanostructures as both an indirect source of radiation therapy (BNCT), and as delivery vehicles for other types of radio- and chemo-therapeutic materials, as well as imaging agents for diagnostic purposes.01-22-2009
20110027174NANOTUBES FOR CANCER THERAPY AND DIAGNOSTICS - The present invention provides a novel approach to cancer therapy and diagnostics that utilizes nanotubes and other similar nanostructures as both an indirect source of radiation therapy (BNCT), and as delivery vehicles for other types of radio- and chemo-therapeutic materials, as well as imaging agents for diagnostic purposes.02-03-2011
20110085971NANOTUBES FOR CANCER THERAPY AND DIAGNOSTICS - The present invention provides a novel approach to cancer therapy and diagnostics that utilizes nanotubes and other similar nanostructures as both an indirect source of radiation therapy (BNCT), and as delivery vehicles for other types of radio- and chemo-therapeutic materials, as well as imaging agents for diagnostic purposes.04-14-2011
20110085972NANOTUBES FOR CANCER THERAPY AND DIAGNOSTICS - The present invention provides a novel approach to cancer therapy and diagnostics that utilizes nanotubes and other similar nanostructures as both an indirect source of radiation therapy (BNCT), and as delivery vehicles for other types of radio- and chemo-therapeutic materials, as well as imaging agents for diagnostic purposes.04-14-2011
20110217694FLOW CYTOMETRY-BASED SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETECTING MICROBES - In various embodiments, the present disclosure describes methods and systems for detecting microbes in a sample. The methods are generally applicable to quantifying the number of target bacteria in a sample counted from a detection region of a flow cytometer histogram. The detection methods can be employed in the presence of other microorganisms and other non-target microbe components to selectively quantify the amount of a target microbe. The methods are advantageous over those presently existing for testing of foodstuffs and diagnostic evaluation in their speed, accuracy and ease of use. Various swab collection devices and kits useful for practicing the present disclosure are also described herein.09-08-2011
20130087700DIRECT IMPACT IONIZATION (DII) MASS SPECTROMETRY - Disclosed is a mass spectrometer for analyzing a sample that has or is suspected of having microorganisms. The disclosed mass spectrometer has been uniquely configured to include a sample platform which functions as a counter electrode or discharge electrode and a surface to provide the sample to be analyzed. The mass spectrometer also includes an ion source positioned adjacent to the sample platform for ionizing and volatizing molecules within the sample, wherein the sample platform and the ion source are positioned such that during operation of the mass spectrometer an electrical discharge takes place between the ion source and the sample platform. Also disclosed are methods for generating a mass spectrum profile/fingerprint of a sample. The methods include positioning a sample platform having a sample adjacent to an ion source.04-11-2013
20130131992SYSTEM FOR MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY OF BRAIN TISSUE FOR PATTERN-BASED DIAGNOSTICS - A system and method for preprocessing magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) data of brain tissue for pattern-based diagnostics is disclosed. The MRS preprocessing system includes an MRS preprocessing module that executes an operation that normalizes MRS spectrum data, recalibrates and scales the normalized MRS spectrum data, and then renormalizes the scaled MRS spectrum data. The resulting preprocessed MRS data is used to assist in identifying abnormalities in tissues shown in MRS scans.05-23-2013
20130137119DETECTION OF BACTERIAL CONTAMINATION IN A SAMPLE - Methods for detecting one or more target bacteria in a test sample are provided. It is shown herein that photosensitizers combined with intense light exposure reduce fluorescing background due to non-bacterial particles. This permits detection of subsequently labeled target bacterial cells (e.g., using a fluorescently labeled antibody) against a largely black background. In particular examples, the methods include incubating the test sample in a growth medium that permits growth of bacteria present in the sample, contacting the sample with a photo-sensitizer; exposing the sample to light under conditions sufficient for the photo-sensitizer to photobleach contaminating non-bacterial particulates present in the sample. The bacteria can then be substantially separated from the sample, thereby generating an isolated bacterial sample. The method can also include contacting the isolated bacterial sample with a binding agent specific for the one or more target bacteria, and detecting the one or more target bacteria.05-30-2013
20150065853SYSTEM FOR MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY OF BRAIN TISSUE FOR PATTERN-BASED DIAGNOSTICS - A system and method for preprocessing magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) data of brain tissue for pattern-based diagnostics is disclosed. The MRS preprocessing system includes an MRS preprocessing module that executes an operation that normalizes MRS spectrum data, recalibrates and scales the normalized MRS spectrum data, and then renormalizes the scaled MRS spectrum data. The resulting preprocessed MRS data is used to assist in identifying abnormalities in tissues shown in MRS scans.03-05-2015

Patent applications by Jon G. Wilkes, Little Rock, AR US

Jon Gardner Wilkes, Little Rock, AR US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080223851APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR SYNTHESIS OF LARGE SIZE BATCHES OF CARBON NANOSTRUCTURES - An apparatus and method for synthesizing nanostructures. In one embodiment, the apparatus includes a reactor having a reaction zone and a conductive susceptor positioned in the reaction zone. The method includes the steps of transporting a gas mixture having an aerosolized catalyst, a feedstock and a carrier gas into the reaction zone of the reactor, inductively heating the reaction zone, and regulating a flow rate of the gas mixture to allow the catalyst to spend a sufficient amount of time in the reaction zone for the growth of nanostructures.09-18-2008
20080264330Production of nanostructure by curie point induction heating - An apparatus for synthesizing nanostructures. In one embodiment, the apparatus includes a heating device that defines a reaction zone therein and a susceptor made of a ferromagnetic material with a Curie temperature and placed in the reaction zone, where the Curie temperature substantially corresponds to a temperature at which the growth of desired nanostructures occurs and the heating device is capable of heating the susceptor substantially at the Curie temperature.10-30-2008
20080274280Apparatus and methods for synthesis of large size batches of carbon nanostructures - An apparatus and method for synthesizing nanostructures. In one embodiment, the apparatus includes a reactor having a reaction zone and a conductive susceptor positioned in the reaction zone. The method includes the steps of transporting a gas mixture having an aerosolized catalyst, a feedstock and a carrier gas into the reaction zone of the reactor, inductively heating the reaction zone, and regulating a flow rate of the gas mixture to allow the catalyst to spend a sufficient amount of time in the reaction zone for the growth of nanostructures.11-06-2008

Patent applications by Jon Gardner Wilkes, Little Rock, AR US

Joseph J. Wilkes, Holland, PA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100260451THRUST BEARING HAVING IMPROVED ROLLING PINS AND LEVELING PLATE ELEMENTS - A thrust bearing having improved rolling pins and/or leveling plates that reduce wear and/or the size of the thrust bearing. In one aspect, the rolling pins have a substantially smaller radius of curvature than the surfaces of the lower leveling plates in which they nest. In another aspect, a leveling plate is used that has a substantially planar surface that contacts the rolling pins. In still another aspect, the rolling pins have a transverse cross-section having non-uniform radius of curvature. In yet another embodiment, the rolling pins have a transverse cross-section having a minor axis and a major axis.10-14-2010

Kenneth R. Wilkes, Asheville, NC US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100072679Container Made From Expanded Plastic Film - A plastic film preform is expanded to form a container. The preform has a longitudinal axis that extends from an open top to a closed bottom. The preform is pressurized with a first pressure sufficient to cause side walls of the preform to expand outwardly and the bottom of the preform to be drawn inwardly thereby reducing a length of the preform along the longitudinal axis. Side molds are closed around the side walls of the preform, the closed side molds being larger than the expanded side walls. A bottom mold is closed to be adjacent to the bottom of the preform after pressurizing the preform with the first pressure. The preform is pressurized with a second pressure sufficient to expand the preform to fill the closed molds. The preform is thereby significantly stretched in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis and minimally stretched along the longitudinal axis.03-25-2010
20110056965Flexible Container Having Flexible Handles - A flexible container has flexible top and bottom handles for facilitating dispensing of a flowable substance stored therein. The container includes a flexible panels enclosing an interior of the container and forming a top segment, an opposite bottom segment, a front side segment, a rear side segment, and a pair of side segments bounding the interior. A rigid fitment provides an access opening through either the top segment or a front side segment. A flexible bottom handle structure surrounds a handle opening. It is defined by at least one of the flexible panels, the bottom handle structure being positioned along a center portion of the bottom segment between the front side and rear side segments. The bottom handle has a folded portion at the opening to provide a smooth gripping surface.03-10-2011
20110069908Flexible Container with Fitment and Handle - A flexible container includes a panel structure of flexible web material. The panel structure defines a pouch that has a top opening. A rigid fitment, in the top opening, has a surface section adjoining the pouch. The panel structure defines a handle. The pouch is configured to be carried by the handle in an upright orientation in which the handle projects upward from the pouch at a juncture that is not above the bottom of the pouch-adjoining surface section of the fitment.03-24-2011
20110303673BLOW-MOLDED PLASTIC BOTTLE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE - A plastic bottle includes an expanded blow-molding preform of plastic film. The expanded preform has a base configured to support the bottle in a free-standing upright position, a neck containing a fitment, and seams including only a single full-height seam extending from the base to the neck.12-15-2011
20130098863Bottle Registration Feature - A fitment has an axis and a registration feature. The fitment is sealed within a bottle neck in a position in which the registration feature has a predetermined orientation to the bottle neck rotationally about the axis. Preferably, the fitment has a screw thread defining a limit of rotation for a bottle cap to be screwed onto the fitment. The registration feature has a predetermined orientation to the screw thread rotationally about the axis, whereby the limit of rotation also has a predetermined orientation to the bottle neck rotationally about the axis.04-25-2013
20130121622Flexible Container with Handle for Resting on a Flat Surface - A flexible container includes a panel structure of flexible web material, including panels that are adjoined to define a pouch. The pouch has a top opening with a fitment, and is expandable from a collapsed, unfilled condition to an expanded, filled condition. When the pouch is in the filled condition and resting on a flat surface, the panel structure supports the pouch in an upright orientation in which the fitment opening faces upward. The panel structure also provides the pouch with a flat footprint upon which the pouch overlies the flat surface. The flat footprint is defined in part by the pouch and in part by the lower handgrip in a condition folded beneath the pouch.05-16-2013
20130153576Blow-Molded Plastic Bottle and Method of Manufacture - A plastic bottle includes an expanded blow-molding preform of plastic film. The expanded preform has a base configured to support the bottle in a free-standing upright position, a neck containing a fitment, and seams including only a single full-height seam extending from the base to the neck.06-20-2013
20150314919Flexible Container and Process for Producing Same - A process for producing a flexible container is provided and includes: 11-05-2015
20150314928Flexible Container - The present disclosure provides a flexible container having four panels—a front panel, a rear panel, and opposing gusseted side panels. The front panel bottom face includes a first line defined by the inner edge of a first peripheral tapered seal and a second line defined by the inner edge of a second peripheral tapered seal. The first line intersects the second line at an apex point in a bottom seal area. The front panel bottom face has a bottom distalmost inner seal point on the inner edge and the apex point is separated from the bottom distalmost inner seal point by a distance from 0 mm to less than 8.0 mm.11-05-2015

Patent applications by Kenneth R. Wilkes, Asheville, NC US

Lyle Ashley Wilkes, Castle Rock, CO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110081636Dual gender cancer teaching kit - This product is a dual gender teaching kit (The Kit) for breast and testicular cancer examination, comprising of a soft silicone material with artificial cancerous nodules and an accompanying compact disk containing automated examination instructions. The female cancer sample will contain multiple sized acrylic nodules embedded within the silicone body. The male cancer sample will contain an acrylic testicle with an abscessed deformity as well as a small sized acrylic nodule. The silicone samples will be attached to a base and packaged within a heavyweight paper sleeve which will also house an instructional compact disk for both the breast and testicular self-examination.04-07-2011

Mary Wilkes, Castle Rock, CO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110081636Dual gender cancer teaching kit - This product is a dual gender teaching kit (The Kit) for breast and testicular cancer examination, comprising of a soft silicone material with artificial cancerous nodules and an accompanying compact disk containing automated examination instructions. The female cancer sample will contain multiple sized acrylic nodules embedded within the silicone body. The male cancer sample will contain an acrylic testicle with an abscessed deformity as well as a small sized acrylic nodule. The silicone samples will be attached to a base and packaged within a heavyweight paper sleeve which will also house an instructional compact disk for both the breast and testicular self-examination.04-07-2011

Nancy Jane Wilkes, Bradenton, FL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100229464Moisture absorbing and water transferring self watering structured stackable plant containers - A moisture absorbing and water transferring self watering structured planters, including a plurality of a tapering plant pots, capable of mounting one upon another in a staggered fashion, to provide a series of stacked planters, a bottom planter shaped to provide for its accommodations upon a deck rail, or the bottom planter may locate within a tray, even one that contains casters, to provide freedom for movement upon a patio, deck, or other floor. Contained within each of the stackable containers, and also within the bottom planter, is an elevated base, containing perforations, and a series of downwardly depending slotted wells, the latter into which potting soil may locate, for submerging into any water contained within water reservoirs provided within the bottom of each container, or bottom planter, to achieve migration of water upwardly into the potting soil, for irrigation and moisturization of the root system of any planted vegetation.09-16-2010

Nathaniel Jarrett Wilkes, Englewood, CO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090092137VIRTUALIZED APPLICATION ACCELERATION INFRASTRUCTURE - In one example embodiment, a system and method is illustrated that includes processes a first data packet using a first operating system, the first data packet received from a first network. A second operation is shown that processes a second data packet using a second operating system, the second data packet received from a second network. Further, an additional operation is shown that determines a route associated with the first data packet and the second data packet, the route including at least one of a logical route or physical route. Moreover, an operation is shown that parses the first data packet into at least one first logical segment, and parsing the second data packet into at least one second logical segment. An operation is shown that transmits the first logical segment and the second logical segment as at least one data packet across the WAN.04-09-2009
20100290422VIRTUALIZED APPLICATION ACCELERATION INFRASTRUCTURE - In one example embodiment, a system and method is illustrated that includes processes a first data packet using a first operating system, the first data packet received from a first network. A second operation is shown that processes a second data packet using a second operating system, the second data packet received from a second network. Further, an additional operation is shown that determines a route associated with the first data packet and the second data packet, the route including at least one of a logical route or physical route. Moreover, an operation is shown that parses the first data packet into at least one first logical segment, and parsing the second data packet into at least one second logical segment. An operation is shown that transmits the first logical segment and the second logical segment as at least one data packet across the WAN.11-18-2010
20150023346VIRTUALIZED APPLICATION ACCELERATION INFRASTRUCTURE - In an example embodiment, a computer-implemented method is illustrated that includes receiving first data from a first local area network (LAN) prior to the first data being transmitted across a wide area network (WAN). Also received are second data from a second LAN prior to the second data being transmitted across the WAN. A first optimization operation is performed on the first data to optimize the first data for transmission over the WAN. Also, the first optimization operation is performed using a first operating system executing on the computer system in response to the first data being received from the first LAN. A second optimization operation is performed on the second data using a second operating system in response to the second data being received from the second LAN. The optimized first data and the optimized second data are transmitted across the WAN.01-22-2015

Patent applications by Nathaniel Jarrett Wilkes, Englewood, CO US

Peter Wilkes, Irvine, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20150244526ENHANCED SECURITY SETUP FOR MEDIA ENCRYPTION - Systems and methods for enhanced security of media are provided. Media security may be enhanced by improving the setup of encryption and/or decryption, by improving the performance of encryption and/or decryption, or by improving both. The calls related to enhanced security of media from an application in an emulated environment to a security module in the operating system hosting the emulated environment may be combined to reduce the overhead of accessing a security module. An application handling secure shell (SSH) communications may execute multiple calls to a cryptographic module in the host operating system. Because many calls to the cryptographic module during SSH communications follow patterns, two or more related calls may be combined into a single combined call to the cryptographic module. For example, a call to generate a server-to-client key and a call to generate a client-to-server key may be combined into a single call.08-27-2015
20150244527ENHANCED SECURITY SETUP FOR MEDIA DECRYPTION - Systems and methods for enhanced security of media are provided. Media security may be enhanced by improving the setup of encryption and/or decryption, by improving the performance of encryption and/or decryption, or by improving both. The calls related to enhanced security of media from an application in an emulated environment to a security module in the operating system hosting the emulated environment may be combined to reduce the overhead of accessing a security module. An application handling secure shell (SSH) communications may execute multiple calls to a cryptographic module in the host operating system. Because many calls to the cryptographic module during SSH communications follow patterns, two or more related calls may be combined into a single combined call to the cryptographic module. For example, a call to generate a server-to-client key and a call to generate a client-to-server key may be combined into a single call.08-27-2015
20150244528AES-GCM BASED ENHANCED SECURITY SETUP FOR MEDIA ENCRYPTION - Systems and methods for enhanced security of media are provided. Media security may be enhanced by improving the setup of encryption and/or decryption, by improving the performance of encryption and/or decryption, or by improving both. The calls related to enhanced security of media from an application in an emulated environment to a security module in the operating system hosting the emulated environment may be combined to reduce the overhead of accessing a security module. An application handling secure shell (SSH) communications may execute multiple calls to a cryptographic module in the host operating system. Because many calls to the cryptographic module during SSH communications follow patterns, two or more related calls may be combined into a single combined call to the cryptographic module. For example, a call to generate a server-to-client key and a call to generate a client-to-server key may be combined into a single call.08-27-2015
20150244529ENHANCED SECURITY FOR MEDIA ENCRYPTION - Systems and methods for enhanced security of media are provided. Media security may be enhanced by improving the setup of encryption and/or decryption, by improving the performance of encryption and/or decryption, or by improving both. The calls related to enhanced security of media from an application in an emulated environment to a security module in the operating system hosting the emulated environment may be combined to reduce the overhead of accessing a security module. An application handling secure shell (SSH) communications may execute multiple calls to a cryptographic module in the host operating system. Because many calls to the cryptographic module during SSH communications follow patterns, two or more related calls may be combined into a single combined call to the cryptographic module. For example, a call to generate a server-to-client key and a call to generate a client-to-server key may be combined into a single call.08-27-2015
20150244530ENHANCED SECURITY FOR MEDIA DECRYPTION - Systems and methods for enhanced security of media are provided. Media security may be enhanced by improving the setup of encryption and/or decryption, by improving the performance of encryption and/or decryption, or by improving both. The calls related to enhanced security of media from an application in an emulated environment to a security module in the operating system hosting the emulated environment may be combined to reduce the overhead of accessing a security module. An application handling secure shell (SSH) communications may execute multiple calls to a cryptographic module in the host operating system. Because many calls to the cryptographic module during SSH communications follow patterns, two or more related calls may be combined into a single combined call to the cryptographic module. For example, a call to generate a server-to-client key and a call to generate a client-to-server key may be combined into a single call.08-27-2015

Rebecca P. Wilkes, Maryville, TN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090203138Small Interfering RNAs Targeting Feline Herpes Virus - The present application provides polynucleotides, compositions thereof and methods of treating feline herpes virus infections. In certain embodiments, the polynucleotides and compositions thereof can be used to reduce replication of feline herpes simplex virus 1 (FHV-1) in vivo and/or in vitro.08-13-2009

Richard S. Wilkes, St. Louis, MO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100291267MEAT PRODUCTS WITH INCREASED LEVELS OF BENEFICIAL FATTY ACIDS - Preferred embodiments of the present invention provide for improved meat products and methods of producing such meat products by increased incorporation of healthy fats containing beneficial fatty acids such as stearidonic acid (SDA). Furthermore, various embodiments provide methods for producing such products, including steps such as reducing the saturated fat content through breeding and/or meat processing techniques. In some embodiments, the finished meat product has a higher fat content than the initial meat tissue with corresponding improvements to flavor and texture as well as improved health benefits for the consumer.11-18-2010

Richard S. Wilkes, Chesterfield, MO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090110800Food compositions incorporating additional long chain fatty acids - The present invention relates to the improvement of food items through the increased utilization of plant-derived stearidonic acid in a composition that also lowers linolenic acid content. Many long chain fatty acids have been classified as being Omega 3 and have been shown to provide several health benefits, including heart health. According to the current invention plant-derived stearidonic acid (18:4ω3) has been incorporated into a wide range of food products by using a low linolenic acid base composition to enhance stability and shelf life while reducing the need for hydrogenation. The product composition can be used either as an oil oil-based composition or a flour processed from soybeans with enhanced levels of stearidonic acid. These foods range from oil-based products (salad dressing, mayonnaise) to dairy products (milk, cheese) to prepared foods (entrees, side dishes). In addition to improved health benefits the current invention provides food rich in Omega-3 fatty acids that have enhanced storage and/or shelf life characteristics.04-30-2009
20090169650Food compositions incorporating stearidonic acid - The present invention relates to the improvement of food items through the increased utilization of plant-derived stearidonic acid. Many long chain fatty acids have been classified as being Omega 3 and have been shown to provide several health benefits, including heart health. According to the current invention plant-derived stearidonic acid (18:4ω3) has been incorporated into a wide range of food products by using either oil or flour processed from soybeans with enhanced levels of stearidonic acid. These foods range from oil-based products (salad dressing, mayonnaise) to dairy products (milk, cheese) to prepared foods (entrees, side dishes). In addition to improved health benefits the current invention provides food rich in Omega-3 fatty acids that have enhanced storage and/or shelf life characteristics.07-02-2009
20100021608FOOD COMPOSITIONS INCORPORATING STEARIDONIC ACIDS - The present invention relates to the improvement of food items through the increased utilization of plant-derived stearidonic acid. Many long chain fatty acids have been classified as being Omega 3 and have been shown to provide several health benefits, including heart health. According to the current invention plant-derived stearidonic acid (18:40)3) has been incorporated into a wide range of food products by using either oil or flour processed from soybeans with enhanced levels of stearidonic acid. These foods range from oil-based products (salad dressing, mayonnaise) to dairy products (milk, cheese) to prepared foods (entrees, side dishes). In addition to improved health benefits the current invention provides food rich in Omega-3 fatty acids that have enhanced storage and/or shelf life characteristics.01-28-2010
20100173061FOOD COMPOSITIONS INCORPORATING ADDITIONAL LONG CHAIN FATTY ACIDS - The present invention relates to the improvement of food items through the increased utilization of plant-derived stearidonic acid in a composition that also lowers linolenic acid content. Many long chain fatty acids have been classified as being Omega 3 and have been shown to provide several health benefits, including heart health. According to the current invention plant-derived stearidonic acid (18:4ω3) has been incorporated into a wide range of food products by using a low linolenic acid base composition to enhance stability and shelf life while reducing the need for hydrogenation. The product composition can be used either as an oil oil-based composition or a flour processed from soybeans with enhanced levels of stearidonic acid. These foods range from oil-based products (salad dressing, mayonnaise) to dairy products (milk, cheese) to prepared foods (entrees, side dishes). In addition to improved health benefits the current invention provides food rich in Omega-3 fatty acids that have enhanced storage and/or shelf life characteristics.07-08-2010
20100266746SPREAD FORMULATIONS INCLUDING STEARIDONIC ACID - The present disclosure provides for improved spread formulations and methods of producing such formulations by incorporating healthy lipids containing stearidonic acid into the formulations. In one embodiment of the disclosure, a spread formulation including a SDA-enriched oil is disclosed. In another embodiment of the disclosure, a margarine spread formulation including a SDA-enriched soybean oil is disclosed.10-21-2010
20100272875OMEGA-3 ENRICHED CEREAL, GRANOLA, AND SNACK BARS - The present disclosure provides for improved cereal products, specifically snack bars, and methods of producing such products by incorporating healthy lipids containing stearidonic acid into the product compositions. In one embodiment of the disclosure, a cereal product including a SDA-enriched oil is disclosed. In another embodiment of the disclosure, a snack bar including a SDA-enriched soybean oil is disclosed.10-28-2010
20120164307NUT BUTTER AND RELATED PRODUCTS ENRICHED WITH OMEGA-3 - The present disclosure provides for improved nut butter and nut butter spread formulations and methods of producing such formulations by incorporating healthy lipids containing stearidonic acid into the formulations. In one embodiment of the disclosure, a peanut butter formulation including a SDA-enriched oil is disclosed. In another embodiment of the disclosure, a peanut butter spread formulation including a SDA-enriched soybean oil is disclosed.06-28-2012

Patent applications by Richard S. Wilkes, Chesterfield, MO US

Robert J. Wilkes, Pottstown, PA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20160113332MULTILAYER DISPOSABLE BIB - Disclosed is a disposable bib having a collar portion, a chest portion, and a removable wipe portion located below the collar portion. The bib is in the form of a multi-layer panel having a top layer, a bottom layer and an intermediate layer disposed between the top and bottom layers. The top and bottom layers are each formed of a permeable non-woven material. The intermediate layer is absorbent, e.g., includes superabsorbent polymer particles and cellulose fibers. The collar portion includes a pair of tabs, e.g., VELCRO® fasteners, to enable the collar portion to be releasably secured around the neck of the wearer, with the chest portion disposed over the wearer's chest. The wipe portion is releasably secured to the bib so that it can be removed from the bib to be used to wipe the mouth of the wearer.04-28-2016

Robert T. Wilkes, Tinley Park, IL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20160032992Light Weight Backing Plate for a Brake Pad - A backing plate for a brake assembly includes a first face sheet, a second face sheet generally parallel to the first face sheet, and a metal foam core at least partially encapsulated between the first and second face sheets.02-04-2016

Ryan Wilkes, San Francisco, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20140101231DISPLAYING TARGETED WEBSITE CONTENT BASED ON SOCIAL USER PROFILE DATA - Displaying targeted website content based on social user profile data is disclosed. In some embodiments, the displaying of targeted website content based on social user profile data includes requesting social profile data for a user from an authentication provider using a token associated with the user; and generating a rule for web site customization using the social profile data.04-10-2014
20140101723EXTENSIBLE CONFIGURATION SYSTEM TO ALLOW A WEBSITE TO AUTHENTICATE USERS BASED ON AN AUTHORIZATION PROTOCOL - An extensible configuration system to allow a website to authenticate users based on an authorization protocol is disclosed. In some embodiments, the extensible configuration system includes receiving an identifier for an authentication provider; and automatically configuring a website to use the authentication provider for logging into the website.04-10-2014
20160044019EXTENSIBLE CONFIGURATION SYSTEM TO ALLOW A WEBSITE TO AUTHENTICATE USERS BASED ON AN AUTHORIZATION PROTOCOL - An extensible configuration system to allow a website to authenticate users based on an authorization protocol is disclosed. In some embodiments, the extensible configuration system includes receiving an identifier for an authentication provider; and automatically configuring a website to use the authentication provider for logging into the website.02-11-2016

Samuel M. Wilkes, Atlanta, GA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20140074510Personalized Health Score Generator - A computer may receive health related data from a plurality of data sources. Upon receiving the health related data, the computer may standardize the health related data based on a reference database. Further, based on a person-centric data framework, the computer may categorize the health related data into historical health related data and current health related data. Then, the computer may calculate a risk score based on the historical health related data and the current health related data. Once the risk score is calculated, the computer may determine a cost associated with a risk represented by the risk score. Further, the computer may generate a overall health score based on the risk score and the determined cost, which may then be transmitted for presentation to authorized end users.03-13-2014
20150248537Personalized Health Score Generator - A computer may receive health related data from a plurality of data sources. Upon receiving the health related data, the computer may standardize the health related data based on a reference database. Further, based on a person-centric data framework, the computer may categorize the health related data into historical health related data and current health related data. Then, the computer may calculate a risk score based on the historical health related data and the current health related data. Once the risk score is calculated, the computer may determine a cost associated with a risk represented by the risk score. Further, the computer may generate a overall health score based on the risk score and the determined cost, which may then be transmitted for presentation to authorized end users.09-03-2015

Sarah Wilkes, Redwood City, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20150310607SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CORRECTION OF ARTIFICIAL DEFORMATION IN ANATOMIC MODELING - Systems and methods are disclosed for correcting for artificial deformations in anatomical modeling. One method includes obtaining an anatomic model; obtaining information indicating a presence of an artificial deformation of the anatomic model; identifying a portion of the anatomic model associated with the artificial deformation; estimating a non-deformed local area corresponding to the portion of the anatomic model; and modifying the portion of the anatomic model associated with the artificial deformation, based on the estimated non-deformed local area.10-29-2015

Stephen Wilkes, Santa Clara, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120023116SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONVERSION OF JMS MESSAGE DATA INTO DATABASE TRANSACTIONS FOR APPLICATION TO MULTIPLE HETEROGENEOUS DATABASES - A system and method for performing real-time conversion of data which is present in the form of messages on JMS-compliant or other messaging systems into database transactions, which can then subsequently be applied to multiple heterogeneous databases or other systems. In accordance with an embodiment, the invention provides a means by which data can be read from messages in a messaging system, and converted to a set of database operations that are then stored as a persistent trail file (for example, as an Oracle GoldenGate trail file). The operations, as recorded in the trail file, can then be routed via a network and applied to target systems as required, for example to maintain a replicated set of information at one or more different or heterogeneous systems. The data in the message can be formatted in a variety of ways, for example, as fixed width, delimited, or XML data, and the system can be configured to convert this data as appropriate. In accordance with an embodiment, the data can be read in real-time from the messaging system, and written out as quickly as it can be consumed to the persistent trail files. In scenarios where there is no current means of integration of two systems, the invention can be used as a bridge if, for example, the source system is modified or configured to write data changes to a messaging system, and Oracle GoldenGate is used as a means of delivery to the target system.01-26-2012
20120030165SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REAL-TIME TRANSACTIONAL DATA OBFUSCATION - A system and method for providing transactional data privacy while maintaining data usability, including the use of different obfuscation functions for different data types to securely obfuscate the data, in real-time, while maintaining its statistical characteristics. In accordance with an embodiment, the system comprises an obfuscation process that captures data while it is being received in the form of data changes at a first or source system, selects one or more obfuscation techniques to be used with the data according to the type of data captured, and obfuscates the data, using the selected one or more obfuscation techniques, to create an obfuscated data, for use in generating a trail file containing the obfuscated data, or applying the data changes to a target or second system.02-02-2012
20140172886SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONVERSION OF JMS MESSAGE DATA INTO DATABASE TRANSACTIONS FOR APPLICATION TO MULTIPLE HETEROGENEOUS DATABASES - A system and method for performing real-time conversion of data which is present in the form of messages on JMS-compliant or other messaging systems into database transactions; which can then subsequently be applied to multiple heterogeneous databases or other systems. In accordance with an embodiment, the invention provides a means by which data can be read from messages in a messaging system, and converted to a set of database operations that are then stored as a persistent trail file. The operations can then be routed via a network and applied to target systems as required, for example to maintain a replicated set of information at one or more different or heterogeneous systems. The data in the message can be formatted in a variety of ways, for example, as fixed width, delimited, or XML data, and the system can be configured to convert this data as appropriate.06-19-2014
20160085982SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REAL-TIME TRANSACTIONAL DATA OBFUSCATION - A system and method for providing transactional data privacy while maintaining data usability, including the use of different obfuscation functions for different data types to securely obfuscate the data, in real-time, while maintaining its statistical characteristics. In accordance with an embodiment, the system comprises an obfuscation process that captures data while it is being received in the form of data changes at a first or source system, selects one or more obfuscation techniques to be used with the data according to the type of data captured, and obfuscates the data, using the selected one or more obfuscation techniques, to create an obfuscated data, for use in generating a trail file containing the obfuscated data, or applying the data changes to a target or second system.03-24-2016

Patent applications by Stephen Wilkes, Santa Clara, CA US

Steve Wilkes, Santa Clara, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20140358982Apparatus and Method for Pipelined Event Processing in a Distributed Environment - A method includes receiving first data from a first data source that continuously generates a first set of records with first common fields. The first data is filtered by selecting a first sub-set of fields of the first common fields to form first filtered data. Second data is received from a second data source that continuously generates a second set of records with second common fields. The second data is filtered by selecting a second sub-set of fields of the second common fields to form second filtered data, where the first filtered data and the second filtered data are generated simultaneously. Rules are applied to the first filtered data and the second filtered data in real-time to identify selected real-time events. The selected real-time events are reported prior to persistently storing the first filtered data, the second filtered data and the selected real-time events.12-04-2014

T. Clay Wilkes, North Salt Lake, UT US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20140164083FINANCIAL PAYMENT SYSTEMS LINKED TO CUSTOMER ACCOUNTS - A computer-implemented method and system for linking a financial payment system to a customer account. A customer account may be created that includes an identifier for a financial payment system, such as a credit or debit card. During a transaction between the customer and a merchant, the identifier may be received by a payment processor. The processor correlated the identifier with a customer using stored customer account information. An electronic message including an incentive offered by the merchant is generated and sent to the customer. The offer may include a condition that the customer must complete in order to receive the incentive. The condition may be, for example, a requirement that the customer provide predetermined information to the merchant or as a posting on a social network. The incentive may be provided to the customer as a refund directly applied to the financial payment system.06-12-2014
20140164199INTEGRATING FINANCIAL ACCOUNTS WITH SOCIAL NETWORKING - A computer-implemented method and system for integrating a financial account with at least one social networking account. A financial account to at least one user and may be assigned an identifier for the at least one social networking account. The identifier may, thus, be used to access information related to the financial account, to manage the financial account or to access funds in the financial account.06-12-2014
20140304155TRANSACTION ALERT MESSAGES ASSOCIATED WITH FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS - A method and system for communicating financial information to the account holder, which includes generating account information in response to the occurrence of a transaction associated with the account holder's account. The account information contains data that is descriptive of at least one aspect of the transaction. The account information is transmitted to an electronic device associated with the account holder in the form of an alert message. The account information may include fields that have been selected by the account holder. Further, the account information may be transmitted to the electronic device using a delivery method selected by the account holder.10-09-2014

Thomas Wilkes, New Brunswick, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110111116Surgical Needle Coatings and Methods - The present invention provides improved medical devices for use in surgical procedures and methods for manufacturing improved medical devices. In some embodiments, the improved medical devices can include improved surgical needles that are capable of being repeatedly passed through tissue using minimal force. More particularly, the improved surgical needles can be manufactured with two or more different coatings that provide the surgical needles with both durability and lubricity for ease of repeated and successive passes through tissue. Improved methods for manufacturing the surgical needles and for providing and applying coatings to the surgical needles are also provided.05-12-2011
20110112565Surgical Needle Coatings and Methods - The present invention provides novel medical devices for use in surgical procedures and methods for manufacturing novel medical devices. In some embodiments, the novel medical devices can include surgical needles that are capable of being repeatedly passed through tissue using minimal force. More particularly, the surgical needles can be manufactured with one or more coatings that provide the surgical needles with both durability and lubricity for ease of repeated and successive passes through tissue. Novel methods for manufacturing the surgical needles and for providing and applying coatings to the surgical needles are also provided.05-12-2011
20110112566Surgical Needle Coatings and Methods - The present invention provides improved medical devices for use in surgical procedures and methods for manufacturing improved medical devices. In some embodiments, the improved medical devices can include improved surgical needles that are capable of being repeatedly passed through tissue using minimal force. More particularly, the improved surgical needles can be manufactured with two or more different coatings that provide the surgical needles with both durability and lubricity for ease of repeated and successive passes through tissue. Improved methods for manufacturing the surgical needles and for providing and applying coatings to the surgical needles are also provided.05-12-2011
20130189422SURGICAL NEEDLE COATINGS AND METHODS - The present invention provides improved medical devices for use in surgical procedures and methods for manufacturing improved medical devices. In some embodiments, the improved medical devices can include improved surgical needles that are capable of being repeatedly passed through tissue using minimal force. More particularly, the improved surgical needles can be manufactured with two or more different coatings that provide the surgical needles with both durability and lubricity for ease of repeated and successive passes through tissue. Improved methods for manufacturing the surgical needles and for providing and applying coatings to the surgical needles are also provided.07-25-2013
20130209664SURGICAL NEEDLE COATINGS AND METHODS - The present invention provides improved medical devices for use in surgical procedures and methods for manufacturing improved medical devices. In some embodiments, the improved medical devices can include improved surgical needles that are capable of being repeatedly passed through tissue using minimal force. More particularly, the improved surgical needles can be manufactured with two or more different coatings that provide the surgical needles with both durability and lubricity for ease of repeated and successive passes through tissue. Improved methods for manufacturing the surgical needles and for providing and applying coatings to the surgical needles are also provided.08-15-2013
20140128912Tungsten-Rhenium Alloys for Curved Surgical Needle Applications - Curved surgical needles made from tungsten rhenium alloys are disclosed. The curved surgical needles have body flats. The needles have improved resistance to cracking.05-08-2014

Patent applications by Thomas Wilkes, New Brunswick, NJ US

Thomas A. Wilkes, Seattle, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20130317856SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONVEYING PATIENT INFORMATION - A system for conveying patient information is configured to receive data related to a patient, and convert the data into event-driven messages for transmission to communication devices carried by physicians and others.11-28-2013

Timothy Wilkes, San Clemente, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20150250359Ultimate Taco Shaper - The Ultimate Taco Shaper is a tortilla shaping device which includes a rounded taco shell shaped portion of the device which is smaller than the tortilla and shapes the tortilla into a taco shape having a more circular u-shaped taco shell having a larger filling capacity. The taco shaping device includes a clip portion that moves in and out to holds the tortilla in place while cooking thus forming a more rounded u-shaped taco shell.09-10-2015

Todd Wilkes, Appleton, WI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080221543Disposable absorbent product having a graphic indicator - A disposable absorbent article having a graphic adapted to convey a signal enabling a user to distinguish between the back portion and front portion of the disposable absorbent article is disclosed. In one version of the invention, the graphic is composed of a colored hot-melt adhesive. The colored hot-melt adhesive may be of many shapes, sizes, colors, and may be disposed on the article at a variety of locations. Furthermore, a second graphic may also be disposed on the article.. In another version of the invention, the graphic is composed of a colored film or colored nonwoven web.09-11-2008

Todd W. Wilkes, Appleton, WI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110125122Method of Making Disposable Pants Having Underwear-Like Waistbands, and Pant Made Thereby - A method of manufacturing disposable absorbent garments and a garment made thereby. In particular embodiments, the method comprises removing notches or holes of a garment web or webs adjacent to front and back waist edges to define a series of spaced apart front and back waist edge openings. The method includes providing front and back elastic waistband webs, and positioning the respective waistband webs to overlay at least a portion of each opening, and bonding the waistband webs to each other. The garment includes first and second waist edge cutouts, wherein two side seams extend from the waist edge cutouts to respective leg openings. The garment further includes front and back elastic waistbands attached to each other at first and second waistband side seams.05-26-2011
20110160692Method of Incorporating Leg Elastics in a Pant-Like Disposable Absorbent Garment, and Garment Made Thereby - A method to incorporate leg elastic members into pant-like disposable absorbent garments, and garments made thereby. In particular embodiments, the method includes supplying elastomeric film laminate first and second body panel webs spaced apart from each other. A continuous first leg elastic member is attached to the first body panel web, and a continuous second leg elastic member is attached to the second body panel web. A continuous leg elastic covering web is attached to both the first body panel web and the second body panel web so as to sandwich the first and second leg elastic members between the leg elastic covering web and the respective body panel web, thereby creating a composite web. In particular embodiments, the present invention can provide an efficient and process friendly technique to cover and hold in place leg elastic members in a pant-style disposable garment that employs elastomeric film laminates.06-30-2011
20140088542METHOD OF INCORPORATING LEG ELASTICS IN A PANT-LIKE DISPOSABLE ABSORBENT GARMENT, AND GARMENT MADE THEREBY - A pant-like garment having an elastomeric film laminate front panel and back panel. A front leg elastic member disposed adjacent the front panel leg edge. A back leg elastic member disposed adjacent the back panel leg edge. The absorbent garment having a leg elastic covering panel which extends between and interconnects the front panel to the back panel such that the front leg elastic member is sandwiched between the leg elastic covering panel and the front panel and such that the back leg elastic member is sandwiched between the leg elastic covering panel and the back panel. The length of the leg elastic covering panel is less than the garment length. An absorbent composite is attached to the leg elastic covering panel and a pair of side seams connects the front region to the back region to define a waist opening and a pair of leg openings.03-27-2014
20140135727Method of Making Disposable Pants Having Underwear-like Waistbands, and Pant Made Thereby - A method of manufacturing disposable absorbent garments and a garment made thereby. In particular embodiments, the method comprises removing notches or holes of a garment web or webs adjacent to front and back waist edges to define a series of spaced apart front and back waist edge openings. The method includes providing front and back elastic waistband webs, and positioning the respective waistband webs to overlay at least a portion of each opening, and bonding the waistband webs to each other. The garment includes first and second waist edge cutouts, wherein two side seams extend from the waist edge cutouts to respective leg openings. The garment further includes front and back elastic waistbands attached to each other at first and second waistband side seams.05-15-2014
20150173875VAGINAL INSERT METHOD OF MANUFACTURE - A method of manufacture for a vaginal insert. The vaginal insert may have a core, a cover, and a removal element. In various embodiments, the cover can be conformed to the vaginal insert.06-25-2015
20150173876VAGINAL INSERT METHOD OF MANUFACTURE - A method of manufacture for a vaginal insert. The vaginal insert may have a core, a cover, and a removal element. In various embodiments, the cover can be conformed to the vaginal insert.06-25-2015

Patent applications by Todd W. Wilkes, Appleton, WI US

Todd William Wilkes, Appleton, WI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100108554Gender-specific, disposable absorbent articles - Disposable absorbent articles product designs tailored to the differing needs and preferences of males and females are disclosed. In particular embodiments, an array of gender-specific, disposable, absorbent articles comprises a package of first disposable absorbent articles, the package bearing indicia indicating that the articles therein are adapted to be worn by females, and a package of second disposable absorbent articles, the package bearing indicia indicating that the articles therein are adapted to be worn by males. The first disposable absorbent articles differ from the corresponding second disposable absorbent articles in any of a variety of aspects to customize the products for each gender. In certain embodiments, the array includes one product adapted for use by one gender, and a unisex product adapted for use by either gender.05-06-2010
20120203192Ashesive Transfer Layer for Use in a Body Adhering Absorbent Article - Generally, the present disclosure relates to an adhesive transfer layer that may be incorporated in a body adhering absorbent article. Various adhesive transfer layers and methods of constructing the same are described. For example, in one embodiment the adhesive transfer layer (ATL) may comprise a construction adhesive, a body attachment adhesive, a carrier and a peel strip.08-09-2012

Tom Wilkes, Seattle, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110295961SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONVEYING PATIENT INFORMATION - A system for conveying patient information is configured to receive data related to a patient, and convert the data into event-driven messages for transmission to communication devices carried by physicians and others.12-01-2011

Travis Edward Wilkes, Norman, OK US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090183405Solar powered internally illuminated billboard - A sign frame having a rigid structure, the frame of which contains a mounting collar attached to a heat pipe extending vertically from the center of the lower horizontal member of the sign frame. An integrated solar heating means within the luminaire of the sign, and a means for timing the release of the stored heat to the fluorescent bulbs is provided. The internal illumination means for the sign includes a flexible vinyl sign face stretched over a the sign cabinet's rigid frame over, in which the flexible vinyl sign face material has sewn hems on all edges with inserted rigid rods and tension springs extended through the hems and hooked to the rods. The invention also provides a control method for determining the run time for loads utilizing solar power.07-23-2009

W. Bradley Wilkes, Alpine, UT US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110087590LINKING A FINANCIAL CARD WITH A MERCHANT ACCOUNT - Some embodiments include systems and methods for linking a card with a merchant account. A financial institution that issues the merchant card to a merchant acts as both issuer and acquirer for the merchant. The merchant uses the merchant card to accept other financial cards as payment. Funds due the merchant are added to an available balance of the merchant card rather than depositing the funds in a settlement account. The funds can be added to the available balance before the transactions settle and can be accessed by the merchant. The financial institution also authorizes transactions when the merchant uses the merchant card as a regular cardholder to make payment. The merchant name can be changed on a per transaction basis if desired.04-14-2011
20120317032LINKING A FINANCIAL CARD WITH A MERCHANT ACCOUNT - Some embodiments include systems and methods for linking a card with a merchant account. A financial institution that issues the merchant card to a merchant acts as both issuer and acquirer for the merchant. The merchant uses the merchant card to accept other financial cards as payment. Funds due the merchant are added to an available balance of the merchant card rather than depositing the funds in a settlement account. The funds can be added to the available balance before the transactions settle and can be accessed by the merchant. The financial institution also authorizes transactions when the merchant uses the merchant card as a regular cardholder to make payment. The merchant name can be changed on a per transaction basis if desired.12-13-2012

Patent applications by W. Bradley Wilkes, Alpine, UT US

William F. Wilkes, Centerport, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20150373521SAFETY DEVICE UTILIZING A BEACON - A system for enhancing the safety of one or more persons includes a Personal Safety Beacon (PSB) device that is coupled with a person being monitored. The PSB device is configured to perform a plurality of measurements indicative of environmental conditions encountered by the person being monitored. The PSB device is also configured to transmit a unique identifier associated with the PSB device. The system further includes one or more portable electronic devices that are in continuous communication with the PSB device. The one or more portable electronic device hosts a monitoring application that monitors the person. The monitoring application is configured to notify a user upon detecting one or more hazardous or unsafe conditions based on the information provided by the PSB device.12-24-2015
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