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Barbara M. Wilson, Homosassa, FL US
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20140261768 | Drainage System for Screened Enclosure - Embodiments of the invention provide a drainage channel in a floor member of a screened enclosure wall frame. The drainage channel facilitates drainage (typically of water from inside the screened enclosure to outside the screened enclosure), while also providing a barrier to insects and other pests. In a first embodiment, the drainage channel includes gate openings and corresponding gates disposed directly onto each side of a floor member of a screen frame. A variant of the first embodiment includes a weeping slot on at least one side of the drainage channel. In second and third embodiments, a section of the floor member is replaced with a drain insert. A drainage channel in the drain insert may include one or more gate openings and associated gates. The drainage channel in the drain insert may also include one or more weeping slots. In variants of the second and third embodiments, the body of the drain insert is configured as a two-part assembly to facilitate the plastic molding of one or more spline grooves in the drain insert. | 09-18-2014 |
Barry L. Wilson, Zellwood, FL US
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20100313921 | Caustic Recovery System for C.I.P. Cleaning System - A caustic recovery arrangement for a clean-in-place system permits recovery of the caustic solution used for cleaning sanitary liquid-food processing equipment. A recovery tank receives the caustic aqueous solution and entrained solids. The caustic recovery tank has an upper barrel portion and a lower conic portion. The caustic solution remains in the recovery tank for about eight hours to allow the solids to settle out into the conic portion. A solution drain conduit at a lower end of the barrel portion connects to a caustic recovery line with a pump that feeds the recovered solution back to a main caustic supply tank. A solids drain conduit leads from an outlet at the bottom end of the conic portion of the caustic recovery tank to a solids receptacle so that the solids can be recovered for use, e.g., as animal feed or as fertilizer. | 12-16-2010 |
20120273012 | System and Method of Cleaning and Sanitizing a Tea Brewing/Dispensing System - A technique for cleaning a tea concentrate brewing mechanism including heat exchanger tubing and concentrate receptacles employs a safe and effective aqueous chlorine dioxide solution. A chemical dispensing unit employs a venturi body that mixes a sodium chlorite sanitizer with a weak-acid activator injected into the water flow. Preset water-flow rate metering regulation draws in equal amounts of sanitizer and activator. The chemicals are made up in respective concentrations so that the same volume is required of each one. The cleansing solution may be flowed through the brewing mechanism or sprayed on surfaces to be cleaned. | 11-01-2012 |
Bary Wilson, Coconut Creek, FL US
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20110315096 | Gasifier Hybrid combined cycle power plant - The invention provides a system and method for the efficient, clean and simultaneous conversion of multiple fuels, including but not limited to waste derived gas, liquid and solid phase fuels, to electrical energy. The present invention used a closely coupled combined thermal cycle system based on an air fed gasifier and an internal combustion engine. Steam generated by exhaust heat from an internal combustion engine and from the combustion of syngas produced by the gasifier is used to power an admission steam turbine in an efficient system in which components such as water treatment, heat recovery, and other components are common to gasifier and the internal combustion engine. The invention offers several advantages over other combined cycle power plants employing gasifiers. These advantages include fuel flexibility, efficient operation at generating capacities in the 30 to 120 MW range, commonality of components, and the capability to provide both base load and demand load power from a variety of waste derived fuels. | 12-29-2011 |
20120235692 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR RAPID NON-DESTRUCTIVE QUALITY CONTROL OF POWDERED MATERIALS - A method of non-destructive testing for quality control of powdered materials having dielectric properties based on the use of electromagnetic capacitance techniques. | 09-20-2012 |
20130032061 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REPROCESSING HIGH CARBON COAL FLY ASH TO PRODUCE CEMENTITIOUS MATERIALS - The invention provides a system and method of thermally processing high carbon coal fly ash to produce hydraulically reactive or pozzolanic supplemental cementitious material (SCM) and synthesis gas. In this “ash to energy and cement” (ATEC) process, coal fly ash and ancillary fuels are fed into a thermal reactor along with oxide materials, such as limestone. Carbon in the ancillary fuel and in the coal fly ash is converted to synthesis gas that is combusted to generate steam or electricity. The remaining low-carbon ash and bed material exits the thermal reactor chamber and is further processed at high temperature in a kiln or slagging unit to produce partially fused nodules or clinker. The nodules or clinker are cooled and ground to a desired fineness for use as a cementitious materials. The ATEC process effectively converts high carbon coal fly ash waste to energy and value added SCM. | 02-07-2013 |
Bary Wallace Wilson, Coconut Creek, FL US
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20090267621 | Method and device for rapid non-destructive quality control of powdered materials - Method and related device intended for rapid non-destructive testing of powdered materials with low electric conductivity such as cement and cement-based compositions through determination of their electrical properties. The invention involves an electromagnetic method, including an electronic circuit for generating an electric field in a capacitance probe that is inserted into the powder to be tested. Electrical properties of powdered materials are determined on the basis of a set of the values for a set of parameters including quality factor (Q-factor), capacitance, dissipation factor, and dielectric permeability of the material. These parameter values can be related to such characteristics as moisture content, particle size, and material composition. The method and device can indicate the differences between the samples with various quantities of unwanted components or reaction products, and the extent of sample ageing. | 10-29-2009 |
Brian J. Wilson, Clermont, FL US
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20120271834 | MANAGING EXPERIENCE STATE TO PERSONALIZE DESTINATION VISITS - A method for managing distribution of entitlements, such as personalized or enhanced experiences at a destination such a theme park. The method includes receiving a request for experience state management from an experience system that defines an experience provided by the experience system and identifies a single or multiple visitors. The method includes accessing an experience state associated with the identified visitors. The experience state defines experiences the visitor is entitled to receive and a ranked or prioritized listing of these experiences. The method includes responding to the experience system indicating whether the visitor is eligible to receive the defined experience based on their experience state and, when there are two or more eligible visitors, arbitrating amount the members of this eligible group. A feedback loop causes the experience states to be updated to modify the prioritized listings and to update an experience history for use in later arbitrations. | 10-25-2012 |
Brian Samuel Wilson, Gainesville, FL US
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20150361397 | METHOD FOR GENERATION OF REGULATORY T-CELLS USING FACTORS SECRETED BY iNKT CELLS - The current invention concerns the use of PIP or S100A8 for the generation of regulatory T cells. The current invention provides a method of generating regulatory T cells by contacting immature DC with PIP or S100A8 to produce tolerogenic DC and further contacting naïve T cells to the tolerogenic DC to produce regulatory T cells. The invention also concerns PIP protein where immature DC contacted with PIP produce tolerogenic DC that induce conversion of naïve T-cells into regulatory T cells. The invention also concerns S100A8 protein where immature DC contacted with S100A8 produce tolerogenic DC that induce conversion of naïve T-cells into regulatory T cells. The invention also provides methods for identification of factors secreted by iNKT cells that induce conversion of immature DC into tolerogenic DC. The subject invention also concerns using regulatory T cells for treatment and/or management of cancer or the diseases of the immune system. | 12-17-2015 |
Christopher Michael Wilson, Lake Mary, FL US
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20140152769 | THREE-DIMENSIONAL SCANNER AND METHOD OF OPERATION - A three-dimensional scanner is provided. The scanner includes a projector that emits a light pattern onto a surface. The light pattern includes a first region having a pair of opposing saw-tooth shaped edges and a first phase. A second region is provided in the light pattern having a pair of opposing saw-tooth shaped edges and a second phase, the second region being offset from the first region by a first phase difference. A third region is provided in the light pattern having a third pair of opposing saw-tooth shape edges and having a third phase, the third region being offset from the second region by a second phase difference. A camera is coupled to the projector and configured to receive the light pattern. A processor determines three-dimensional coordinates of at least one point on the surface from the reflected light of the first region, second region and third region. | 06-05-2014 |
20150185000 | LINE SCANNER THAT USES A COLOR IMAGE SENSOR TO IMPROVE DYNAMIC RANGE - A method for measuring 3D coordinates of points on a surface of an object by providing an articulated arm connected to a laser line probe. The laser line probe having a color camera sends color images to a processor, which determines 3D surface coordinates using triangulation. The processor weights each of the colors received from the pixels to enable dark and bright regions of the surface to be measured simultaneously. | 07-02-2015 |
David L. Wilson, Palmetto Bay, FL US
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20130325706 | SYSTEM, METHOD, APPARATUS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR IMPROVED PAYMENT PROCESSING - A method for processing paper payments is provided. The method may include, by a payment processing apparatus, preloading account data for accounts for which a payment may be received, extracting payment details on a payment document, and identifying an account for a payment based on at least the preloaded account data. The method may additionally include providing the ability for a user to correct or validate a payment, as well as providing various searching capabilities for a user to accurately identify an account. The method may also include identifying physical characteristics of a payment, and/or a payment source, and generating an output file to be used in a payment posting process. Corresponding systems, apparatuses, and computer program products are also provided. | 12-05-2013 |
Don Wilson, Milton, FL US
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20140178562 | Cold Weather Formulation for Conditioning Animal Feed - A stock solution for making pelleted livestock feed or pet food, comprising: a) 20-50 wt %. of an organic acid selected from the group consisting of formic, acetic, propionic, butyric and mixtures thereof, b) 15-30 wt. % of ethoxylated castor oil surfactant having an HLB from 4 to 18 and a molar ratio of 1 molecule of castor oil to 40-60 molecules of ethylene oxide, c) 0-20 wt. % of propylene glycol, d) 0-50 wt. % of water, and a pelleted feed made therewith. | 06-26-2014 |
Eric Edward Wilson, Lake Mary, FL US
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20120242488 | PERSONAL THREAT NOTIFICATION - An apparatus, system, and method for personal threat notification. The method includes determining a device location. The device location is a location of a device. The method includes determining a threat location. The threat location includes a location of a threat. The method includes presenting a notification to the device in response to determining that the threat location is within a predetermined distance of the device location. | 09-27-2012 |
Gary Michael Wilson, Naples, FL US
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20130090629 | NON-PENETRATING NOZZLE | 04-11-2013 |
George S. Wilson, Middleburg, FL US
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20130235568 | Light Emitting Diode Troffer Door Assembly - A troffer door assembly having a heat conductive frame assembly, a lens member and a light emitting diode (LED) assembly having a rigid heat conductive brace member, wherein the rigid brace member is affixed to the frame assembly such that the rigidity of the frame assembly is increased and such that heat is passed from the rigid brace member to the frame assembly. Hinge members and latch members are positioned in exterior slots on the frame assembly such that the location of the hinge members and latch members can be adjusted. In this manner installed troffer light fixtures can be retrofitted by replacing the installed troffer door with the troffer door assembly as described. | 09-12-2013 |
20140340883 | LIGHT EMITTING DIODE TROFFER DOOR ASSEMBLY - A troffer door assembly has a frame assembly, a lens member and a light emitting diode (LED) assembly. The rigid brace member is affixed to the frame assembly such that the rigidity of the frame assembly is increased. Hinge members and latch members are positioned in exterior slots on the frame assembly such that the location of the hinge members and latch members can be adjusted. In this manner installed troffer light fixtures can be retrofitted by replacing the installed troffer door with the troffer door assembly as described. | 11-20-2014 |
20160102814 | STRIP FIXTURE RETROFIT SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A retrofit light fixture for retrofitting an existing strip-style light fixture includes a housing, a light emitting diode, a driver, and a bracket. The housing includes a top portion, a side portion, and an end cap, and the housing defines an interior space. At least one of the top portion and the side portion define an elongated opening. The bracket includes a locking flange configured to selectively engage with a portion of a housing of the existing strip-style light fixture. The bracket is slidably coupled to the housing with a fastener that extends through the elongated opening. The bracket is selectively repositionable between a disengaged orientation and an engaged orientation, and the bracket is configured to interface with a portion of the existing strip-style light fixture and thereby secure the retrofit light fixture in place when selectively repositioned into the disengaged orientation. | 04-14-2016 |
Glenn C. Wilson, Bradenton, FL US
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20090319102 | Flight Recorder Having Integral Reserve Power Supply Within Form Factor of Enclosure and Method Therefor - A flight recorder includes an enclosure having a notch formed on one side or corner of the enclosure. An electronic interface is disposed within the enclosure. The electronic interface is coupled for receiving flight data, video data, and audio data. A memory unit is disposed within the enclosure and electrically connected to the electronic interface for storing the data. The memory unit contains a non-volatile memory device. A reserve power supply is physically disposed within the notch of the enclosure. The reserve power supply contains a rechargeable battery. A clamp secures the reserve power supply to the enclosure to make the reserve power supply removable from the enclosure. The reserve power supply has an electrical connector coupled to the enclosure for providing an operating voltage to the electronic interface and memory unit. The reserve power supply and electrical connector physically reside within a form factor of the enclosure. | 12-24-2009 |
Gretchen B. Wilson, West Palm Beach, FL US
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20150173862 | DENTAL SYSTEM FOR DEVELOPING CUSTOM PROSTHESES THROUGH SCANNING OF CODED MEMBERS - A set of healing abutments includes a first healing abutment and a second healing abutment. The first healing abutment has an upper surface with a first code thereon. The first code is associated with a size of the first healing abutment. The second healing abutment has an upper surface with a second code thereon. The second code is associated with a size of the second healing abutment. The first healing abutment and the second healing abutment have the same size. The first code is different from the second code. | 06-25-2015 |
20150173870 | DENTAL SYSTEM FOR DEVELOPING CUSTOM PROSTHESES THROUGH SCANNING OF CODED MEMBERS - A virtual three-dimensional model for use in developing a patient-specific prosthesis to be coupled to an implant installed in a mouth of a patient includes one or more virtual teeth, virtual gingival tissue, and a floating virtual proxy abutment. The virtual gingival tissue includes a virtual gingival aperture leading to a location for a virtual implant. The floating virtual proxy abutment is positioned relative to the virtual gingival aperture and is virtually detached from the rest of the virtual three-dimensional model. The floating virtual proxy abutment has known characteristics for determining a location and an orientation for the patient-specific prosthesis to be attached to the implant. | 06-25-2015 |
Ian A. Wilson, Port Orange, FL US
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20080208474 | Generation of four dimensional grid of probabilistic hazards for use by decision support tools - A new method and system for generating probabilities of objective values of hazards as a fine granularity grid in four dimensions (three spatial dimensions plus time) to be used by decision support and visualization tools. Utilizing the proposed system, proxies for hazard data received at different times and in different formats may be used as input data to a grid of intelligent software agents which generate a four dimensional matrix of probabilities of objective values of hazards. The method allows for proxies and/or subjective information on hazards that may arrive asynchronously and with coarse temporal and spatial accuracy to be converted into a standard fine granularity four dimensional hazard probability grid. The grid is created automatically, without the need for expert human interpretation, can provide visualization of the four dimensional hazard volumes and may be used directly by decision support tools without the need for expert human interpretation. | 08-28-2008 |
Jack Wilson, Palm Beach Gardens, FL US
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20120045312 | VANE CARRIER ASSEMBLY - A vane carrier assembly is provided for supporting vanes within a main engine casing of a gas turbine engine. The vane carrier assembly comprises a plurality of vane support panels positioned adjacent to one another so as to define a vane support assembly. The support panels are assembled such that the support panels expand circumferentially to minimize radial expansion of the vane support assembly during operation of the gas turbine engine. A control ring is coupled to the main engine casing, and the vane support assembly is coupled to the control ring. The control ring may be formed from a material having a coefficient of thermal expansion less than that of the material from which the vane support assembly is formed. | 02-23-2012 |
Jack W. Wilson, Palm Beach Gardens, FL US
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20080260538 | Spar and shell constructed turbine blade - A blade for a rotor of a gas turbine engine is constructed with a spar and shell configuration. The spar is constructed in an integral unit or multi-portions and includes a first wall adjacent to the pressure side and a second wall adjacent to the suction side, a tip portion extending in the spanwise direction and extending beyond the first wall and the second wall and a root portion extending longitudinally, an attachment portion having a central opening for receiving the foot portion and a platform portion. The root portion fits into the central opening and is secured therein by a pin extending transversely through the attachment and the foot portion. The shell fits over the spar and is supported thereto by a plurality of complementary hooks extending from the spar and, shell. The ends of the shell fit into grooves formed on the tip .portion and the platform, The shell is made from a high temperature resistant material, such as Molybdenum or Niobium, and is formed from a wife EDM process. | 10-23-2008 |
James D. Wilson, Milton, FL US
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20120128843 | WATER AND FEED PRESERVATIVE - Antimicrobial compositions containing buffered propionic or acetic acid mixed with pelargonic acid. | 05-24-2012 |
20120148718 | METHOD FOR CONDITIONING ANIMAL FEED - A method for making pelleted animal feed and the product made by the method, comprising: preparing a composition containing a) 10-90 wt. % of an organic acid selected from the group consisting of acetic, propionic, butyric and mixtures thereof, b) I-90 wt. % of ethoxylated castor oil surfactant having an HLB from 4 to 18 and a molar ratio of 1 molecule of castor oil to 1-200 molecules of ethylene oxide, c) 0-20 wt. % of antimicrobial terpenes, or essential oils; adding water to prepare a heat-treating composition, and applying an effective amount of said heat-treating composition to an animal feed, with sufficient heating to pelletize or extrude the feed. | 06-14-2012 |
20120225465 | FERMENTATION OF CARBOHYDRATE - A high yield method for fermenting carbohydrate to ethanol, comprising a) treating carbohydrate with a composition containing 10-90 wt. % of an aldehyde selected from the group consisting of an formaldehyde, para-formaldehyde, glutaraldehyde and mixtures thereof, 1-50 wt. % of a surfactant having an I JLB from 4 to 18, 0-20 wt. % of an antimicrobial terpene, or essential oils, 1-50 wt. % of organic acids selected from C | 09-06-2012 |
James E. Wilson, Homosassa, FL US
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20140261768 | Drainage System for Screened Enclosure - Embodiments of the invention provide a drainage channel in a floor member of a screened enclosure wall frame. The drainage channel facilitates drainage (typically of water from inside the screened enclosure to outside the screened enclosure), while also providing a barrier to insects and other pests. In a first embodiment, the drainage channel includes gate openings and corresponding gates disposed directly onto each side of a floor member of a screen frame. A variant of the first embodiment includes a weeping slot on at least one side of the drainage channel. In second and third embodiments, a section of the floor member is replaced with a drain insert. A drainage channel in the drain insert may include one or more gate openings and associated gates. The drainage channel in the drain insert may also include one or more weeping slots. In variants of the second and third embodiments, the body of the drain insert is configured as a two-part assembly to facilitate the plastic molding of one or more spline grooves in the drain insert. | 09-18-2014 |
James N. Wilson, Palmetto Bay, FL US
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20120294808 | Fluorescent Analogs of Neurotransmitters, Compositions Containing the Same and Methods of Using the Same - A method of imaging using selective fluorescent emitters and compositions for imaging are described. The method can include contacting a specimen with a composition comprising at least one selective fluorescent emitter of Formulas I through IX and irradiating the specimen with an excitation wavelength. The fluorescence emitted by the selective fluorescent emitter can be detected to generate an image. Formulas I through IX are: | 11-22-2012 |
James N. Wilson, Coral Gables, FL US
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20100129820 | STRONGLY QUENCHING OLIGOMERIC EXCIMER/QUENCHER PAIRS FOR DETECTION SCHEMES - Compositions and systems are provided for the high efficiency quenching small water-soluble oligomers, or oligofluors, of from about 1-10 kd in size, where the oligofluors comprise multiple excimeric or exciplex forming fluorophores arranged on a scaffold, which are efficiently quenched by a quencher entity linked to the oligomer through a cleavable moiety. Fluorophores of interest include, without limitation, aromatic fluorophores such as pyrenes, e.g. benzopyrene, perylene, pyrene, etc. In some embodiments the oligofluor/quencher combination provides for a Stern-Vollmer constant (K | 05-27-2010 |
Jody W. Wilson, Winter Spring, FL US
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20110070078 | Cover Assembly for Gas Turbine Engine Rotor - A cover assembly disposed about a rotor in a gas turbine engine. The cover assembly comprises a first cover, a second cover, and securing structure. The first cover is disposed about the rotor and comprises a forward end and an opposed aft end. The first cover is associated with a case mounting structure that is fixed to an engine casing. The second cover is disposed about the rotor and comprises a forward end and an opposed aft end. At least a portion of the first cover is disposed radially outwardly from the second cover. The securing structure couples the first cover to the second cover and permits relative radial movement between the first and second covers. | 03-24-2011 |
Jody W. Wilson, Winter Springs, FL US
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20090301091 | COMPRESSOR-LESS MICRO GAS TURBINE POWER GENERATING SYSTEM - A compressor-less micro gas turbine has a compressed working medium container for maintaining a gas turbine under pressure. A combustion chamber is in fluid communication with the compressed gas container for receiving a gas from the gas container and heating the gas within the combustion chamber to create an expanded gas. A heater heats the combustion chamber to expand the working gas therein. A turbine in fluid communication with the combustion chamber for receiving the expanded gas. The expanded gas drives the turbine. A generator is operatively coupled to the turbine. The turbine provides a mechanical input to the generator causing the generator to produce electricity. | 12-10-2009 |
20100077719 | Modular Transvane Assembly - An arrangement for delivering gasses from can combustors of a can annular gas turbine combustion engine to a turbine first stage section including a first row of turbine blades, the arrangement including a flow-directing structure for each combustor, wherein each flow-directing structure includes a straight path and an annular chamber end, wherein the annular chamber ends together define an annular chamber for delivering the gas flow to the turbine first stage section, wherein gasses flow from respective combustors, through respective straight paths, and into the annular chamber as respective straight gas flows, and wherein the annular chamber is configured to unite the respective straight gas flows along respective shear planes to form a singular annular gas flow, and wherein the annular chamber is configured to impart circumferential motion to the singular annular gas flow before the singular annular gas flow exits the annular chamber to the first row of blades. | 04-01-2010 |
20110203282 | ASSEMBLY FOR DIRECTING COMBUSTION GAS - An arrangement ( | 08-25-2011 |
Joella A. Wilson, Gainesville, FL US
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20110072150 | System and Methods for Synchronizing Performances of Geographically-Disparate Performers - A system and method for synchronizing performances of geographically disparate performers is provided. The system and method includes setting one or more beat clocks, each beat clock corresponding to a remotes site configured to convey streaming audio over a data communications network to a remotely-located master site. Each beat clock, according to the method, is time-shifted based upon delay and throughput latencies relative to a current-beat time set at the master site. The system and method further includes receiving at the master site audio renderings of performances by the one or more performers located each remote site. | 03-24-2011 |
Johnnie Wilson, Jupiter, FL US
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20100303805 | IDENTIFICATION OF SMALL MOLECULES RECOGNIZED BY ANTIBODIES IN SUBJECTS WITH NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES - The present invention provides for the identification of individuals having neurodegenerative diseases (ND). Peptoids recognized by Parkinson's Disease- and Alzheimer's Disease-specific antibodies are identified, allowing one to diagnose or predict ND in subjects. | 12-02-2010 |
Keith Wilson, Fort Lauderdale, FL US
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20150247477 | Intake Manifold - A bolt-on replacement intake manifold has an asymmetrical plenum with a first end including an inlet, a closed terminal end, a concave top surface and a convex bottom surface; a flange; and a plurality of runners extending from the bottom surface of the plenum and terminating at the flange. The plenum defines an interior space in flow communication with the runners. The bottom surface of the plenum is wider than he top surface. The plenum initially widens from the inlet to the first runner and then begins to narrow from the first runner toward the last runner adjacent to the closed terminal end. The runners are tapered, curved, and vary in length. The intake manifold causes air to exit each of the plurality of runners at substantially the same angle. The manifold balances airflow across each runner and increases swirl inside the cylinders enhancing fuel economy, power output, and torque. | 09-03-2015 |
Keith Wilson, Miami Beach, FL US
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20150374179 | PORTABLE VANITY TRAY - A portable vanity tray rests on a sink and provides a work surface that can hold personal care items, cosmetics, etc. when counter space is insufficient. The portable vanity tray can have a workspace, one or more accessory hollows, a hot tool tray, and a faucet indent. Additional components can include one or more handles and a non-slip backing surface. The accessory hollows provide locations for items to be placed and retained. The hot tool tray is designed to hold beauty tools, especially those that become hot. Heat-dissipation ribbing can be incorporated therein. A faucet indent allows the tray to fit on sinks which have a protruding faucet. Handles provide for easy gripping locations in order manipulate the tray and allow it to be hung up. A non-slip bottom surface retains the tray in place once positioned on a sink or other location. | 12-31-2015 |
Ken Wilson, Naples, FL US
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20090257827 | Sediment barrier - An apparatus and method for controlling water flow, soil erosion, and/or sediment flow in and around a construction site. The apparatus includes a three-dimensional, water-permeable polypropylene filled geotextile pocket that is secured to the ground with a supporting structure. The apparatus includes a tail portion that is placed flat against the ground, facing upstream against the direction of water flow. The tail portion can be secured with pins that provide protection against movement of the tail portion and reduce an amount of sediment passing under the apparatus. | 10-15-2009 |
Kenneth Wilson, Naples, FL US
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20130098817 | Sediment retention bag - A sediment retention device including a water-permeable outer containment structure, a water-impermeable injection tube including an outlet disposed within the outer containment structure, and a flocculent treatment material disposed within the injection tube. The injection tube can include an agitation structure to promote mixing contaminated water with the treatment material. A baffle including water distribution openings can be disposed over the outlet to distribute water into the outer containment structure. | 04-25-2013 |
Kris Wilson, Estero, FL US
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20150178453 | Systems and Methods for Core Measures - Included are systems and methods for providing core measures. One embodiment of a method includes receiving patient information regarding a patient, where the patient information includes data related to a treatment for the patient that was performed at a treatment facility, determining whether at least a portion of the patient information is related to a measure that is defined by a compliance agency, where the measure establishes a benchmark for quality regarding the treatment, and in response to determining that a least a portion of the patient information is related to the measure, categorizing the portion into the measure. Some embodiments include providing a question to a user wherein the question is associated with the measure and the treatment, receiving an answer to the question, and determining from the answer whether the treatment meets the benchmark of the measure. | 06-25-2015 |
Kristina E. Wilson, Lakeland, FL US
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20150379237 | INFUSION PUMP ERROR DISPLAY - Systems and methods are disclosed for receiving auto-programming requests to deliver medication at an infusion pump. The pump may receive the request and analyze the auto-programming settings. The infusion pump may also compare the auto-programming settings with program settings stored in a drug library. When the pump detects an error in the auto-programming request, the pump may generate and display an error message that specifically identifies the cause of the error. The pump may also display a suggested action that may be taken to eliminate the error message. | 12-31-2015 |
Leslie Wilson, Boca Raton, FL US
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20080215331 | ENABLING SPEECH WITHIN A MULTIMODAL PROGRAM USING MARKUP - A method for speech enabling an application can include the step of specifying a speech input within a speech-enabled markup. The speech-enabled markup can also specify an application operation that is to be executed responsive to the detection of the speech input. After the speech input has been defined within the speech-enabled markup, the application can be instantiated. The specified speech input can then be detected and the application operation can be responsively executed in accordance with the specified speech-enabled markup. | 09-04-2008 |
Leslie H. Wilson, Jacksonville, FL US
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20100126404 | Surface Topographies for Non-Toxic Bioadhesion Control - An article has a surface topography for resisting bioadhesion of organisms and includes a base article having a surface. A composition of the surface includes a polymer. The surface has a topography comprising a pattern defined by a plurality of spaced apart features attached to or projected into the base article. The plurality of features each have at least one microscale dimension and at least one neighboring feature having a substantially different geometry. An average feature spacing between adjacent ones of the features is between 10 μm and 100 μm in at least a portion of the surface. The surface topography can be numerically represented using at least one sinusoidal function. In one embodiment, the surface can comprise a coating layer disposed on the base article. | 05-27-2010 |
Leslie R. Wilson, Boca Raton, FL US
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20080294979 | PRESENTING MULTIMODAL WEB PAGE CONTENT ON SEQUENTIAL MULTIMODE DEVICES - A method of accessing an Extensible Hypertext Markup Language Plus Voice Web page can include the step of receiving a request for an Extensible Hypertext Markup Language Plus Voice Web page from a source that lacks the ability to directly render the Web page. The Web page can be segmented into a multitude of fragments, where each fragment can consist of a single interface category, such as a graphical user interface category or a voice category. These fragments can be used to provide the requesting source with information from the Web page. | 11-27-2008 |
20100031151 | Enabling speech within a multimodal program using markup - A method for speech enabling an application can include the step of specifying a speech input within a speech-enabled markup. The speech-enabled markup can also specify an application operation that is to be executed responsive to the detection of the speech input. After the speech input has been defined within the speech-enabled markup, the application can be instantiated. The specified speech input can then be detected and the application operation can be responsively executed in accordance with the specified speech-enabled markup. | 02-04-2010 |
20120011443 | ENABLING SPEECH WITHIN A MULTIMODAL PROGRAM USING MARKUP - A method for speech enabling an application can include the step of specifying a speech input within a speech-enabled markup. The speech-enabled markup can also specify an application operation that is to be executed responsive to the detection of the speech input. After the speech input has been defined within the speech-enabled markup, the application can be instantiated. The specified speech input can then he detected and the application operation can be responsively executed in accordance with the specified speech-enabled markup. | 01-12-2012 |
20120095765 | AUTOMATICALLY PROVIDING A USER WITH SUBSTITUTES FOR POTENTIALLY AMBIGUOUS USER-DEFINED SPEECH COMMANDS - A method for alleviating ambiguity issues of new user-defined speech commands. An original command for a user-defined speech command can be received. It can then be determined if the original command is likely to be confused with a set of existing speech commands. When confusion is unlikely, the original command can be automatically stored. When confusion is likely, a substitute command that is unlikely to be confused with existing commands can be automatically determined. The substitute can be presented as an alternative to the original command and can be selectively stored as the user-defined speech command. | 04-19-2012 |
20130110517 | ENABLING SPEECH WITHIN A MULTIMODAL PROGRAM USING MARKUP | 05-02-2013 |
20130227417 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROMPTING USER SPEECH IN MULTIMODAL DEVICES - A method for prompting user input for a multimodal interface including the steps of providing a multimodal interface to a user, where the interface includes a visual interface having a plurality of input regions, each having at least one input field; selecting an input region and processing a multi-token speech input provided by the user, where the processed speech input includes at least one value for at least one input field of the selected input region; and storing at least one value in at least one input field. | 08-29-2013 |
Leslie Robert Wilson, Boca Raton, FL US
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20090111432 | PHONE MESSAGING USING AUDIO STREAMS - A method of phone messaging includes encoding a data packet into an audio stream, said data packet comprising a message addressed to a mobile device operating in a wireless network, placing a call to said mobile device using a voice channel of said wireless network, transmitting said audio stream over said voice channel to said mobile device, and reconstructing said data packet from said audio stream. | 04-30-2009 |
20090144428 | Method and Apparatus For Multimodal Voice and Web Services - This invention is based on being able to locate a voice server, temporarily allocate it, send it the audio of you saying “When is flight 683 due to arrive?”, getting the results of what you said back in the browser, and deallocating the voice server for use by the next person talking into their browser. Voice channels and IVR ports are initially set up by a switch and the IVR using conventional audio protocols. The Voice channels are not initially connected to the client. The switch handles the allocation and deallocation of IVR voice channels without having to communication further with the IVR. A user indicates (usually by pressing a PTT button) to the client device that he wishes to initiate a voice interaction during an X+V session. This translates to a request on the CTRL channel to synchronise the XHTML and VXML forms which the embodiment uses as a trigger for the VXML browser to execute a conversational turn. The multiplexer intercepts this control command and connects the virtual voice circuit between the device and an existing open but unattached voice port. The virtual circuit is connected without having to set up an RTP channel. The CTRL signal is then forwarded to the interaction manager so that the conversation can take place. At the end of the conversation the virtual circuit is disconnected. | 06-04-2009 |
Mark B. Wilson, Palm City, FL US
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20080281478 | Programmable Automatic Trim Control System For Marine Applications - A programmable automatic trim control system for marine applications preferably includes a controller, a control panel, at least one display device and a plurality of sensors. The controller receives input from the control panel and the plurality of sensors. Each display device shows various data from the controller. Each sensor monitors a single drive device, trim device or operational parameter. The controller further includes output ports connected to the drive devices and trim devices for the control thereof. The trim control system preferably includes a manual mode, a diagnostic mode, a program mode and an automatic mode. The positions and/or settings of the trim and drive devices and operational parameters are set in the program mode and recorded in the controller. Data stored in the controller is accessed and utilized by the trim control system when in the automatic mode. | 11-13-2008 |
20100311291 | MARINE POWER SPLITTING GEARBOX - A power splitting gearbox is provided that allows a single prime mover to distribute power, for example torque, to multiple final drive assemblies, such as surface drives or other final drives. The power splitting gearbox can be provided downstream from a marine transmission and can be mounted directly to a transom of a marine vessel. The gearbox can have a back wall that accepts and supports mounting surfaces of the multiple final drive assemblies such that the gearbox bears the weight of the multiple final drive assemblies. The gearbox has two outputs that rotate in opposing directions so that a pair of final drive assemblies mounted to the gearbox will counter-rotate a pair of propellers for providing a propulsive force that moves the marine vessel. | 12-09-2010 |
Marshall D. Wilson, Tampa, FL US
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20100085073 | ACCURATE MEASURING OF LONG STEADY STATE MINORITY CARRIER DIFFUSION LENGTHS - Surface photo-voltage measurements are used to accurately determine very long steady state diffusion length of minority carriers and to determine iron contaminant concentrations and other recombination centers in very pure wafers. Disclosed methods use multiple (e.g., at least two) non-steady state surface photovoltage measurements of diffusion length done at multiple (e.g., at least two) modulation frequencies. The measured diffusion lengths are then used to obtain a steady state diffusion length with an algorithm extrapolating diffusion length to zero frequency. The iron contaminant concentration is obtained from near steady state measurement of diffusion length at elevated frequency before and after iron activation. The concentration of other recombination centers can then be determined from the steady state diffusion length and the iron concentration measured at elevated frequency. | 04-08-2010 |
20130169283 | ACCURATE MEASUREMENT OF EXCESS CARRIER LIFETIME USING CARRIER DECAY METHOD - A method is described for accurate measuring of the excess carrier lifetime on a semiconductor sample from the carrier decay after termination of the excitation pulse imposed on the steady-state carrier excitation. The method includes determining a quality of decay parameter using progressing segments in each carrier decay; establishing an accurate lifetime measurement multiparameter domain for experimental variables whereby the quality of decay parameter falls within prescribed limits from the ideal exponential decay value of QD=1; and determining an excess carrier lifetime for the semiconductor sample based on experimental measurement conditions within the domain and the quality of decay value within the predetermined range indicative of an accurate excess carrier lifetime measurement. | 07-04-2013 |
Michael Anthony Wilson, Pembroke Pines, FL US
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20110235794 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ESTABLISHING COMMUNICATIONS WITH A REMOTE NODE ON A SWITCHED NETWORK BASED ON HYPERTEXT CALLING RECEIVED FROM A PACKET NETWORK - Disclosed is a system and a methodology enabling a first provider party to provide to a second recipient party software and services to enable the recipient party to embed in an Internet e-mail of the recipient party directed to an addressee, an HTML hyperlink file which includes a telecommunication initiating trigger, sending the e-mail to the addressee via the Internet, the addressee upon receiving the e-mail actuating the hyperlink via its trigger and, responsive to the trigger actuation, connecting the addressee via the Internet to a web page located on an Internet server, wherein the web page includes a request for a telephone number of the addressee. The addressee entering its telephone number information at the server, which information is communicated to a database associated with the server, the server communicating with the database and with a telephony switch, including sending to the switch instructions which result in the switch originating and managing a public switched telephone network (PSTN) communication between the recipient party and the addressee. | 09-29-2011 |
20160105914 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ESTABLISHING COMMUNICATIONS WITH A REMOTE NODE ON A SWITCHED NETWORK BASED ON HYPERTEXT CALLING RECEIVED FROM A PACKET NETWORK - Disclosed is a system and a methodology enabling a first provider party to provide to a second recipient party software and services to enable the recipient party to embed in an Internet e-mail of the recipient party directed to an addressee, an HTML hyperlink file which includes a telecommunication initiating trigger, sending the e-mail to the addressee via the Internet, the addressee upon receiving the e-mail actuating the hyperlink via its trigger and, responsive to the trigger actuation, connecting the addressee via the Internet to a web page located on an Internet server, wherein the web page includes a request for a telephone number of the addressee. The addressee entering its telephone number information at the server, which information is communicated to a database associated with the server, the server communicating with the database and with a telephony switch, including sending to the switch instructions which result in the switch originating and managing a public switched telephone network (PSTN) communication between the recipient party and the addressee. | 04-14-2016 |
Michael E. Wilson, Middleburg, FL US
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20130079539 | PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF CYCLOSILOXANES - Embodiments of the invention are directed to the preparation of a discrete cyclosiloxane or a discrete mixture of cyclosiloxanes where a dihydroxysilane or dihydroxysiloxane condenses with a dihydrosilane or dihydroxysiloxane in the presence of a Lewis acid catalyst in a reaction phase including a solvent. The introduction of the dihydroxysilane or dihydroxysiloxane and dihydrosilane or dihydroxysiloxane is controlled such that the cyclocondensation occurs in a reaction phase that is dilute in the SiH and SiOH functionality permitting the isolation of the monocyclocondensation adduct in high yield with little higher molecular weight condensation products. In one embodiment of the invention 1,1-diphenyl-3,3,5,5-tetramethylcyclotrisiloxane is prepared in very high yield. | 03-28-2013 |
20140309448 | SILOXANE COMPOUND AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - A siloxane compound comprises a plurality of siloxane repeating units and at least a portion of the siloxane repeating units are cyclosiloxane repeating units conforming to a specified structure. A process for producing such siloxane compounds is also provided. A process and kit for producing a cross-linked silicone polymer using the described siloxane compounds is also provided. A light emitting diode (LED) comprises an encapsulant, and the encapsulant comprises a cross-linked silicone polymer produced from the described siloxane compounds. | 10-16-2014 |
20140309449 | SILOXANE COMPOUND AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - A siloxane compound comprises a plurality of siloxane repeating units and at least a portion of the siloxane repeating units are cyclosiloxane repeating units conforming to a specified structure. A process for producing such siloxane compounds is also provided. A process and kit for producing a cross-linked silicone polymer using the described siloxane compounds is also provided. A light emitting diode (LED) comprises an encapsulant, and the encapsulant comprises a cross-linked silicone polymer produced from the described siloxane compounds. | 10-16-2014 |
Michael L. Wilson, Fort Myers, FL US
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20090091142 | Temporary hardware for a multipoint lock door - Doors, especially exterior doors are installed in a building long before the construction is finished. Many doors utilize multipoint lock assemblies or mortise locks, these doors typically have expensive hardware that needs to be installed in order to open, use or lock these doors. Continued use and handling of this hardware results in damage to the same. For this reason, the inventive concept includes low cost handles that can easily be installed and can be used over and over again. The low cost hardware consists of low cost handle that are passed through existing lock mechanisms within the door. The low cost handles include a grommet on one side of the door that will be inserted into an existing opening in the door as sealant against dirt and debris. Also included on the handle is a compressible tube on another side of the handle that acts to reduce any play within the temporary mechanism. The handles are so constructed that the doors can be operated from both sides of the doors, one side only, or none at all. | 04-09-2009 |
Naomi Wilson, Satellite Beach, FL US
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20140006182 | MEAL ORDERING SYSTEM AND METHOD | 01-02-2014 |
20140006195 | CHECKOUT SYSTEM AND METHOD | 01-02-2014 |
Paul David Lincoln Wilson, North Port, FL US
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20150039003 | Nose Comforter And Cleaning Device - A disposable hygienic nostril cleansing tool is described that consists of a dual-purpose head (cotton swab and scraper tip), flexible shaft, and cotton debris cleaner in the tool body. | 02-05-2015 |
Robert J. Wilson, West Palm Beach, FL US
Rosemary Wilson, Jupiter, FL US
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20100303805 | IDENTIFICATION OF SMALL MOLECULES RECOGNIZED BY ANTIBODIES IN SUBJECTS WITH NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES - The present invention provides for the identification of individuals having neurodegenerative diseases (ND). Peptoids recognized by Parkinson's Disease- and Alzheimer's Disease-specific antibodies are identified, allowing one to diagnose or predict ND in subjects. | 12-02-2010 |
Samuel B. Wilson, Micanopy, FL US
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20120258040 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF MONOCLONAL AND POLYCLONAL ANTIBODIES SPECIFIC FOR T CELL SUBPOPULATIONS - The invention provides compounds and methods for the ex vivo or in vivo expansion of NK T cells, CD1d-reactive T cells, and JαQ | 10-11-2012 |
20150299320 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF MONOCLONAL AND POLYCLONAL ANTIBODIES SPECIFIC FOR T CELL SUBPOPULATIONS - The invention provides compounds and methods for the ex vivo or in vivo expansion of NK T cells, CD1d-reactive T cells, and JαQ | 10-22-2015 |
Sihle K. Wilson, Tallahassee, FL US
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20130231824 | Artificial Intelligence Valet Systems and Methods - Various examples are described for an artificial intelligence valet system. In one example, among others, a distributed information sharing system can obtain route information associated with a geographic area and provide the route information to a user vehicle in response to a request. In another example, an autonomous user vehicle can receive a request to autonomously proceed to a user defined location; obtain route information; and determine a route to the user defined location using the route information. In another example, a collision avoidance system can determine if an object is in a path of travel of a vehicle based at least in part upon sensory data and maneuver the vehicle based at least in part upon an object determination. In another example, an accident reporting system can determine an occurrence of a violation of a vehicle; obtain recordings of the environment surrounding the vehicle; and report the violation. | 09-05-2013 |
Stephen L. Wilson, Cocoa Beach, FL US
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20090075663 | Graphically based representations of equipment status, for example, wireless cell site alarms - An apparatus in one example has: a plurality of cell sites, each cell site having a respective cell number; a display of all cell sites of the plurality of cell sites regardless of cell numbers; each cell site being displayed with a respective indicator of a plurality of indicators, the plurality of indicators having at least a first indicator that represents a normal cell site and a second indicator that indicates an abnormal cell site; and the display having a graphical background on which the cell sites are depicted as a function of respective locations of the cell sites. Displaying the operational status of cell sites based on their geographical location and providing the technician with a method to quickly determine anomalies at a given site reduces analysis and fault resolution times. | 03-19-2009 |
Stephen R. Wilson, Panama City Beach, FL US
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20160115054 | Systems and Methods for Enhanced Facultative Biosolids Stabilization - A control system and method for digestion of waste activated sludge (“WAS”) includes treating the WAS first at anaerobic conditions for ≦a fixed period of time and then at aerobic conditions for ≦a fixed period of time prior to either dewatering or optional anoxic conditions followed by dewatering, supplying air to initiate aerobic conditions when a predetermined set point for maximum ammonium nitrogen has been reached within the fixed anaerobic time, and initiating dewatering or optional anoxic conditions followed by dewatering when a predetermined set point for minimum ammonium nitrogen and optional standards for vector and pathogen reduction are met within the fixed aerobic time, the method and system including monitoring either consumption of soluble alkalinity or orthophosphate reduction or both for maximum orthophosphate reduction within aerobic time. | 04-28-2016 |
Steven E. Wilson, Malabar, FL US
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20090097526 | RELIABILITY TESTING OF SUB-MINIATURE INTERCONNECTS - The invention concerns a method and apparatus for performing an accelerated simulation of mechanical stresses and strains to evaluate the reliability of a sub-miniature interconnect. The method can begin by determining at least one characteristic of at least one thermal cycle to which a sub-miniature interconnect having a predetermined configuration will be exposed. The at least one characteristic can be selected to include a temperature change during the at least one thermal cycle. Thereafter, at least one value is calculated which represents a dimensional variation in a substrate ( | 04-16-2009 |
Warren Todd Wilson, Malabar, FL US
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20090232123 | Extended Range Wireless Packetized Data Communication System - A limited acknowledgement-based communication methodology increases the throughput efficiency of extended range, wireless packetized data transmissions to a ‘master’ data-reception site from a ‘slave’ data-sourcing site, geographically remote with respect to the data-reception site. Rather than return an acknowledgement for each received packet, the master returns an acknowledgement only after receipt of a group of packets. When returning an acknowledgement, the master identifies which packets of the group were not successfully received. Missing packets may be retransmitted by the slave transmitter either immediately, or in response to a subsequent poll by the master. | 09-17-2009 |
William Wilson, Plant City, FL US
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20130213415 | Para-meatal/stomal Adhesive Sealing Device - A para-meatal/stomal adhesive sealing device is formed of a layer of adhesive material, such as hydrocolloid, having a central body portion with an opening/aperture therein for alignment with a meatus or stoma and a plurality of leaves extending from the central body portion having parabolic curved sections at the adjoining portions thereof adjacent the central body portion. | 08-22-2013 |