Woody, US
Albert Loyd Woody, Dunlap, IL US
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20080265666 | Hydraulic recoil and adjustment mechanism - A hydraulic recoil and adjustment mechanism is provided for a track assembly having an idler. The mechanism includes a recoil cylinder configured to contain a quantity of hydraulic fluid. A rod element is coupled to the idler and configured to reciprocate within the recoil cylinder. The idler is configured to exert a force on the rod element to drive hydraulic fluid from the recoil cylinder when the force exceeds a predetermined force. An accumulator includes a piston and is configured to contain a quantity of gas under pressure on one side of the piston, and to receive from the recoil cylinder a quantity of the hydraulic fluid on the other side of the piston when the force exceeds the predetermined force. An adjustment mechanism includes a reservoir for hydraulic fluid, and is configured to deliver hydraulic fluid from the adjustment mechanism to the recoil cylinder under sufficient pressure to move the rod element and the idler. A flow path is provided for hydraulic fluid between the recoil cylinder and the accumulator, and between the recoil cylinder and the adjustment mechanism. | 10-30-2008 |
Bethany A. Woody, Charlotte, NC US
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20090107308 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR CHIP BREAKING IN TURNING APPLICATIONS USING CNC TOOLPATHS - The present invention provides methods and systems for chip breaking, controlling cutting tool wear, and the like in turning, boring, and other applications, including: engaging a workpiece with a cutting tool in a feed direction along a toolpath, superimposing an oscillation in the feed direction on the toolpath, and dynamically or non-dynamically varying the oscillation superimposed in the feed direction on the toolpath such that interrupted cuts and chips of a predetermined length or less are produced. These systems take full advantage of computer numerical control (CNC) methodologies. | 04-30-2009 |
20090288479 | STANDING WAVE FLUIDIC AND BIOLOGICAL TOOLS - The present invention provides standing wave fluidic and biological tools, including: at least one elongated fiber that has mesoscale (i.e. milliscale), microscale, nanoscale, or picoscale dimensions, the at least one elongated fiber having a first end and a second end; and an actuator coupled to the first end of the at least one elongated fiber, wherein the actuator is operable for applying oscillation cycles to the at least one elongated fiber in one or more directions, and wherein the actuator is operable for generating a standing wave in the at least one elongated fiber. These standing wave fluidic and biological tools are selectively disposed in a fluid to provide a function such as mixing the fluid, measuring the viscosity of the fluid, attracting particles in the fluid, shepherding particles in the fluid, providing propulsive force in the fluid, pumping the fluid, dispensing the fluid, sensing particles in the fluid, and detecting particles in the fluid, among others. | 11-26-2009 |
Clifford J. Woody, Utica, MI US
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20080282553 | Hedge trimmer - A blade for a hedge trimmer, including: a front portion with an edge; a rear portion in contact with the front portion and bent at an angle with respect to the front portion; and a first concavely shaped cutting surface along at least a segment of the edge. In a first embodiment, the front and rear portions include a distally disposed edge and the blade includes a second concavely shaped cutting surface along at least a segment of the distally disposed edge. In a second embodiment, the first and second concavely shaped cutting surfaces are continuous one with the other. In a third embodiment, the rear portion is bent at an angle of between 10 degrees and 30 degrees with respect to the front portion. In a fourth embodiment, the rear portion is bent at an angle of 20 degrees with respect to the front portion. | 11-20-2008 |
Daniel Woody, Troy, MI US
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20110248511 | Generator set cooling control system - A system includes a genset having an engine, an AC generator, and a radiator thermally coupled to the engine. The system includes an electric variable speed fan having an outlet flow, where the outlet flow passes at least partially through the radiator. The system includes a controller structured to functionally execute certain operations for cooling the genset. The controller interprets a genset identification parameter and selects a cooling algorithm from a predetermined set of cooling algorithms according to the genset identification parameter. The controller further interprets genset operating conditions according to the cooling algorithm, and provides a cooling fan command in response to the genset operating conditions and the cooling algorithm. The electric variable speed fan is responsive to the cooling fan command. | 10-13-2011 |
20130039744 | Internal Combustion Boundary Layer Turbine Engine (BLTE) - This invention embodies a description of a “flat-disk radial flow turbine engine”, the “Internal Combustion Boundary Layer Turbine Engine” (BLTE), which is scalable in size and can provide high, medium or low power outputs respectively. The BLTE provides these outputs at much higher efficiency than that of a reciprocating engine or a conventional radial flow turbine engine. This engine offers simple and inexpensive construction with commonly available machine tools. This engine offers the light weight and high power output capability of a continuous burn turbine engine with reduced exhaust flow and reduced emissions. The BLTE application of differentially sized flat blades solves the problem of internal combustion and multi-stage operation for this new category of engine. | 02-14-2013 |
Daniel E. Woody, Sumterville, FL US
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20120145925 | PHOTOFRAGMENTATION-LASER-INDUCED FLUORESCENCE FOR DETECTION OF NITRIC OXIDE-BEARING EXPLOSIVES - A method for identifying a presence of a nitro (NO)-bearing compound suspected of being included in a sample includes photodissociating a sample into one or more fragments that include a NO molecule, where the NO molecule has an electron in a first-vibrational excited state of an electronic ground state. Laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) is applied including directing UV light from a UV laser source at the sample to induce fluorescent light. An emission wavelength of 270 nm to 274 nm from fluorescent light received is used to identify a presence of the NO-bearing compound in the sample. | 06-14-2012 |
David Woody, Allen, TX US
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20110106894 | Electronic messaging exchange - A computer-implemented system and method for secure electronic message exchange including coupling a control platform to a workstation of a plurality of workstations via a communications medium, where the control platform includes one or more apparatuses for monitoring, controlling, conversion, and billing, related to messages exchanged between a plurality of local users and a plurality of remote users. The system prevents forwarding or copying of a message sent by a local user of the plurality of local users and received by a remote user of the plurality of remote users, to another party by the control platform. The system and method also provides for authenticating the remote user with the control platform. | 05-05-2011 |
20130114802 | Voice Message Exchange - Disclosed is a voice message exchange system and method for improving communication between an inmate and a third party by enabling the inmate to leave a message when a call is not answered and further allowing the third party who receives the message to reply with a message to the inmate. Additionally, outside parties that meet the institution's requirements can leave messages for inmates at any time. The present invention can be used as an add-on to legacy inmate call management systems or incorporated internally into an inmate call management system. The system also provides monitoring, controlling, recording, and billing means. | 05-09-2013 |
20140020063 | Electronic Messaging Exchange - A computer-implemented system and method for secure electronic message exchange including coupling a control platform to a workstation of a plurality of workstations via a communications medium, where the control platform includes one or more apparatuses for monitoring, controlling, conversion, and billing, related to messages exchanged between a plurality of local users and a plurality of remote users. The system prevents forwarding or copying of a message sent by a local user of the plurality of local users and received by a remote user of the plurality of remote users, to another party by the control platform. The system and method also provides for authenticating the remote user with the control platform. | 01-16-2014 |
20140044242 | Voice Message Exchange - Disclosed is a voice message exchange system and method for improving communication between an inmate and a third party by enabling the inmate to leave a message when a call is not answered and further allowing the third party who receives the message to reply with a message to the inmate. Additionally, outside parties that meet the institution's requirements can leave messages for inmates at any time. The present invention can be used as an add-on to legacy inmate call management systems or incorporated internally into an inmate call management system. The system also provides monitoring, controlling, recording, and billing means. | 02-13-2014 |
20150043721 | Electronic Messaging Exchange - A computer-implemented system and method for secure electronic message exchange including coupling a control platform to a workstation of a plurality of workstations via a communications medium, where the control platform includes one or more apparatuses for monitoring, controlling, conversion, and billing, related to messages exchanged between a plurality of local users and a plurality of remote users. The system prevents forwarding or copying of a message sent by a local user of the plurality of local users and received by a remote user of the plurality of remote users, to another party by the control platform. The system and method also provides for authenticating the remote user with the control platform. | 02-12-2015 |
20150046978 | Electronic Messaging Exchange - A computer-implemented system and method for secure electronic message exchange including coupling a control platform to a workstation of a plurality of workstations via a communications medium, where the control platform includes one or more apparatuses for monitoring, controlling, conversion, and billing, related to messages exchanged between a plurality of local users and a plurality of remote users. The system prevents forwarding or copying of a message sent by a local user of the plurality of local users and received by a remote user of the plurality of remote users, to another party by the control platform. The system and method also provides for authenticating the remote user with the control platform. | 02-12-2015 |
20150047004 | Electronic Messaging Exchange - A computer-implemented system and method for secure electronic message exchange including coupling a control platform to a workstation of a plurality of workstations via a communications medium, where the control platform includes one or more apparatuses for monitoring, controlling, conversion, and billing, related to messages exchanged between a plurality of local users and a plurality of remote users. The system prevents forwarding or copying of a message sent by a local user of the plurality of local users and received by a remote user of the plurality of remote users, to another party by the control platform. The system and method also provides for authenticating the remote user with the control platform. | 02-12-2015 |
20150201080 | Message Exchange - Disclosed is a voice message exchange system and method for improving communication between an inmate and a third party by enabling the inmate to leave a message when a call is not answered and further allowing the third party who receives the message to reply with a message to the inmate. Additionally, outside parties that meet the institution's requirements can leave messages for inmates at any time. The present invention can be used as an add-on to legacy inmate call management systems or incorporated internally into an inmate call management system. The system also provides monitoring, controlling, recording, and billing means. | 07-16-2015 |
20150201081 | Message Exchange - Disclosed is a voice message exchange system and method for improving communication between an inmate and a third party by enabling the inmate to leave a message when a call is not answered and further allowing the third party who receives the message to reply with a message to the inmate. Additionally, outside parties that meet the institution's requirements can leave messages for inmates at any time. The present invention can be used as an add-on to legacy inmate call management systems or incorporated internally into an inmate call management system. The system also provides monitoring, controlling, recording, and billing means. | 07-16-2015 |
David Woody, San Antonio, TX US
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20150313892 | PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING PAIN ASSOCIATED WITH DYSMENORRHEA - Pain associated with primary and secondary dysmenorrhea is relieved in a human suffering there from by administering to the human a pain relieving amount of a synergistically acting sub-therapeutic combination of a nontoxic N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor antagonist such as dextromethorphan, magnesium, dextrorphan, ketamine or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, tramadol or its analog such as recemic tramadol or an analogously acting molecular entity or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and an anticonvulsant and/or a tricyclic anti-depressant or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and optionally in sustained release dosage form. | 11-05-2015 |
David Woody, Durham, NC US
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20160142537 | Voice Message Exchange - Disclosed is a voice message exchange system and method for improving communication between an inmate and a third party by enabling the inmate to leave a message when a call is not answered and further allowing the third party who receives the message to reply with a message to the inmate. Additionally, outside parties that meet the institution's requirements can leave messages for inmates at any time. The present invention can be used as an add-on to legacy inmate call management systems or incorporated internally into an inmate call management system. The system also provides monitoring, controlling, recording, and billing means. | 05-19-2016 |
David L. Woody, New Braunfels, TX US
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20140134261 | Pharmaceutical Compositions Comprising Capsaicin Esters for Treating Pain and Cold Sores - The present invention relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising ester(s) of capsaicin and at least one other agent selected from salicylates, menthol, boswellic acids, DMSO, methyl sulfonylmethane, NSAIDs, corticosteroids, emu oil, opioid agonists and antagonists, NMDA antagonists, tramadol, hyaluronic acid, α2δ ligands, santalol, santalyl acetate, | 05-15-2014 |
Douglas Woody, San Diego, CA US
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20140039747 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR VEHICLE MONITORING WITH PROCESSING INTERRUPTION TOLERANCE - Embodiments relate to systems and methods for vehicle monitoring with processing interruption tolerance. One or more vehicle sensors can transmit one or more data streams to a primary data processing system via a data channel. A secondary data buffer can be coupled to the data channel to continuously capture the set of data streams and/or subsets thereof. During normal operation, the set of data streams are processed by the primary data processing system. After a limited-duration fault occurs in the primary data processing system, it can recover by accessing the backup data in the secondary data buffer. The lost data can be retrieved from the secondary data buffer using timestamp information to process the data in its original time context and to ensure that no already-processed data is included. The set of data streams can be downsampled or decimated in the secondary data buffer to extend storage capacity. | 02-06-2014 |
Douglas C. Woody, San Diego, CA US
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20120290166 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR VEHICLE MONITORING WITH PROCESSING INTERRUPTION TOLERANCE - Embodiments relate to systems and methods for vehicle monitoring with processing interruption tolerance. One or more vehicle sensors can transmit one or more data streams to a primary data processing system via a data channel. A secondary data buffer can be coupled to the data channel to continuously capture the set of data streams and/or subsets thereof. During normal operation, the set of data streams are processed by the primary data processing system. After a limited-duration fault occurs in the primary data processing system, it can recover by accessing the backup data in the secondary data buffer. The lost data can be retrieved from the secondary data buffer using timestamp information to process the data in its original time context and to ensure that no already-processed data is included. The set of data streams can be downsampled or decimated in the secondary data buffer to extend storage capacity. | 11-15-2012 |
Fredrick Woody, The Woodlands, TX US
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20150289576 | HIGH ARTICULATION GLOVE WITH REMOVABLE WORK SURFACE ATTACHMENTS - A high articulation glove includes a covering for a human hand. The covering includes a palm portion, a dorsal portion, a thumb sheath, an index finger sheath, a middle finger sheath, a ring finger sheath, and a small finger sheath. At least one hook or loop fastener is attached to a distal phalanx portion of at least one of the finger sheaths on a palm side of the covering. The at least one hook or loop fastener has a size smaller than the distal phalanx portion of the corresponding at least one finger sheath on the palm side of the covering it is attached to. | 10-15-2015 |
Gilmer Darrell Woody, Iowa City, IA US
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20140221114 | Wrist Training Device for a Golf Swing and Putting Stroke - A golf swing and putting stroke training device is provided that comprises a forearm connection strap, a pivoting member, and a connection means adapted to secure to a golfing glove closure strap. The device firmly secures to the forearm of the forward arm of a golfer, wherefrom a first member is supported therefrom extending toward the user's wrist. A second member is pivotably attached to the distal end of the first member and connects to the user's golfing glove along the top of the user's upper hand. The pivot joint therebetween allows for rotation of the second member in single plane and thus limits the user's wrist to single degree of freedom. Wrist movement is limited during a full swing to radial and ulnar deviation only, while the device is adapted to remain attached while putting to prevent wrist flexion or extension (e.g. wrist “breaking”) during a putting stroke. | 08-07-2014 |
Jeff Woody, La Crosse, WI US
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20160034502 | Automatic Detection of Potential Data Quality Problems - Technical solutions for detection potential data quality problems are provided. In some implementations, a method includes: automatically without human intervention, identifying a subset of side effect data associated with a set of enterprise data. The side effect data include a plurality of data fields. The method further includes: selecting a first set of data quality detection rules in accordance with a first data field in the plurality of data fields; identifying one or more candidate data quality problems in the set of side effect data by comparing the set of side effect data to the first set of data quality detection rules; and responsive to identifying the one or more candidate data quality problems: causing to be displayed to a user: information representing the one or more candidate data quality problems; and one or more candidate solutions for correcting the one or more candidate data quality problems. | 02-04-2016 |
Jeffrey Woody US
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20120158807 | MATCHING DATA BASED ON NUMERIC DIFFERENCE - Systems and methods for matching data based on numeric difference are described herein. Input data elements are parsed to identify a first number and a second number. A difference between the first number and the second number is calculated based on a predefined formula. Based on the difference, a matching score between the input data elements is evaluated. The matching score is proportional to a base matching score corresponding to a threshold difference, and a maximum score corresponding to a match between the first number and the second number. A similarity between the input data elements is reported based on the evaluated matching score. | 06-21-2012 |
Jeffrey Woody, Onalaska, WI US
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20130151537 | ALIGNING RECORDS FOR VISUAL COMPARISON - Various embodiments of systems and methods for aligning records for visual comparison are described herein. In one aspect, the method includes identifying a plurality of records. A reference record is selected from the plurality of records. One or more non-reference record is merged into the reference record to generate a merged reference record. The merged reference record includes one or more fields missing in the reference record. The missing fields are included as blank fields from the non-reference records. The merged reference record is merged into a non-reference record to generate the merged non-reference record. The merged non-reference record includes fields missing in the non-reference record. Missing fields are included as blank fields. The merged records are displayed on a user interface in a card view. | 06-13-2013 |
20140046916 | CONTACT CLEANSER FOR MOBILE DEVICES - Reading at least one item of information stored on a mobile device that is associated with at least one contact stored on the mobile device and creating a cleaning request for the at least one read item of information associated with the at least one contact. Submitting the cleaning request to a remote web services provider for processing and receiving a response from the remote web services provider with a cleaned version of the at least one item of information associated with the at least one contact. Providing a user interface on the mobile device for viewing the cleaned version of the at least one item of information and in response to a user selection of the cleaned version of the at least one item of information, updating the corresponding unclean item of information stored on the mobile device to the cleaned version of said item of information. | 02-13-2014 |
20150193511 | GRAPHICAL RECORD MATCHING PROCESS REPLAY FOR A DATA QUALITY USER INTERFACE - According to some embodiments, a plurality of records may be received, and a data quality platform may execute a matching process to match at least some records with each other. A replay request associated with at least two of the received records may be received from a user, and information about the at least two records and a first decision in the matching process may be graphically displayed via a user interface. A result of the first decision in the matching process may then be graphically displayed to the user. Similarly, information about the at least two records and a second decision in the matching process, subsequent to the first decision, may be graphically displayed in the user interface. A result of the second decision in the matching process may then be graphically displayed to the user. | 07-09-2015 |
20150227542 | Graphical User Interface For A Data Record Matching Application - The subject matter disclosed herein provides methods for identifying duplicate data records using a graphical user interface. One or more data records may be accessed from one or more source files. The data records may have one or more data fields associated with one or more data types. One or more match themes may be proposed based on the data types. The match themes may have one or more rules for identifying duplicate data records. A selection of a match theme and at least one rule associated with the selected match theme may be received. The data records may be processed using the selected match theme and rules to identify the duplicate data records. A graphical user interface previewing the duplicate data records may be displayed. The duplicate data records may be organized into match groups. Related apparatus, systems, techniques, and articles are also described. | 08-13-2015 |
20150269219 | QUALIFICATION OF MATCH RESULTS - Qualification of data matches can be improved relative to existing approaches by use of first, second, and third similarity criteria, which can be used to identify a set of near match record pairs, identify a set of actual match record pairs and to flag as near matches those record pairs of the set of near matches that were identified as actual matches, and to identify and flag one or more suspect matches. | 09-24-2015 |
Jeffrey Shawn Woody, High Point, NC US
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20140317831 | VERSATILE NECKTIE - A simulated necktie knot that includes a hollow shell shaped like a conventional four-in-hand or Windsor necktie knot, the shell being shaped as a truncated cone, having a bar extending horizontally within the hollow shell. A decorative fabric surrounds the shell and includes a rear access to allow access to the bar within the shell. A fabric band connected to the decorative fabric that surrounds the shell and has a user-operable closure positioned at either the person's neck right side or left side to allow the band to encircle a person's neck with the decorative fabric-covered shell positioned at the front of the person's neck. A second strip of decorative fabric drapes over the bar in the shell so that two ends of the second strip extend out the bottom of the shell. | 10-30-2014 |
John C. Woody, Caro, MI US
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20080276911 | CONTROLLING EVAPORATIVE EMISSIONS IN A FUEL SYSTEM - Methods and fuel systems to reduce evaporative emissions of a volatile fuel. A fuel tank contains fuel, a carburetor mixes air with the fuel from the fuel tank, and a plurality of fluid paths route fuel amongst and/or between the fuel tank and the carburetor. A valve actuation device stops flow of fuel in one or more of the plurality of fluid paths and the carburetor is adapted to be drained of fuel during engine shutdown to reduce or prevent evaporative emissions from the fuel system. The carburetor is preferably designed so as to minimize a volume of fuel contained therein. | 11-13-2008 |
20100258099 | ENGINE FUEL DELIVERY SYSTEMS, APPARATUS AND METHODS - A method of operating an engine is disclosed, which includes determining a peak power condition for the engine, measuring a temperature associated with the engine at said peak power condition, comparing the temperature measured with a previously determined temperature associated with a known peak power condition of the engine, determining an offset value based on the comparison made in step, controlling at least one of an air-fuel mixture delivered to the engine or ignition spark timing based on said offset value. Various engine fuel delivery systems, carburetors, fuel injection and control systems also are disclosed. | 10-14-2010 |
Joseph D. Woody, Ashville, NC US
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20090077773 | Handcuff apparatus - A handcuff apparatus includes a combination locking head and strap support which includes a first longitudinal axis. A first handcuff strap and a second handcuff strap are connected to the combination locking head and strap support. Each of the respective first and second handcuff straps are connected to the combination locking head and strap support parallel to a second longitudinal axis which is substantially perpendicular to the first longitudinal axis. Both the handcuff straps extend outward from the combination locking head and strap support from the same side of the strap support. Each of the 10 respective handcuff straps includes a ratchet-bearing side and a smooth side which contacts the skin of a person to be restrained. Respective strap-supported unidirectional ratchet members are located on the respective ratchet-bearing sides. Either respective ratchet-bearing side includes a smooth identification reception region. Each of the respective first and second handcuff straps includes respective recessed folding creases allowing a compact storage mode. | 03-26-2009 |
Joseph W. Woody, Woodbury, MN US
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20090023587 | METHOD OF PATTERNING A SUBSTRATE - A method of forming a metallic material on a receptor that includes the steps of: placing a donor element proximate a receptor, wherein the donor element includes a donor substrate and a thermal transfer layer, wherein the thermal transfer layer includes a catalytic material, and wherein the thermal transfer layer of the donor element is placed proximate the surface of the receptor; thermally transferring at least a portion of the thermal transfer layer from the donor element to the receptor; and electrolessly depositing a metallic material on the receptor by growth of the metallic material on the catalytic material. | 01-22-2009 |
Kathy Woody, Bartlesville, OK US
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20140151657 | Furan and Selenophene Derivatized Benzo [1,2-b:4,5-b'] Dithiophene-Thienothiophene Based Conjugated Polymers For High-Efficiency Organic Solar Cells - Compositions, synthesis and applications for furan, thiophene and selenophene derivatized benzo[1,2-b:3,4-b′]dithiophene(BDT)-thienothiophene (BDT-TT) based polymers, namely, poly[(4,8-bis(5-(2-ethyhexyl)selenophen-2-yl)-benzo[1,2-b;4,5-b′]dithiophene)-2,6-diyl-alt-(4-(2-ethylhexanoyl)-3-fluorothieno[3,4-b]thiophene)-2-6-diyl (CS-15), poly[(4,8-bis(5-(2-ethyhexyl)selenophen-2-yl)-benzo[1,2-b;4,5-b′]dithiophene)-2,6-diyl-alt-(4-(2-ethylhexyl)-3-fluorothieno[3,4-b]thiophene)-2-carboxylate-2-6-diyl (CS-16), poly[(4,8-bis(5-(2-ethyhexyl)furan-2-yl)-benzo[1,2-b;4,5-b′]dithiophene)-2,6-diyl-alt-(4-(2-ethylhexyl)-3-fluorothieno[3,4-b]thiophene)-2-carboxylate-2-6-diyl (CS-18) and poly[(4,8-bis(5-hexylfuran-2-yl)-benzo[1,2-b;4,5-b′]dithiophene)-2,6-diyl-alt-(4-(2-ethylhexanoyl)-3-fluorothieno[3,4-b]thiophene)-2-6-diyl (CS-24) are disclosed. Further, an organic solar cell constructed of a derivatized benzo[1,2-b:3,4-b′]dithiophene(BDT)-thienothiophene (BDT-TT) based polymer is discussed. | 06-05-2014 |
20150136224 | ANTHRADITHIOPHENE-BASED SEMICONDUCTING POLYMERS AND METHODS THEREOF - Compositions, synthesis and applications for benzene, furan, thiophene, selenophene, pyrole, pyran, pyridine, oxazole, thiazole and imidazole derivatized anthra[2,3-b:6,7-b′]dithiophene (ADT) based polymers, namely, poly{5,11-bis(5-(2-ethylhexyl)thiophen-2-yl)anthra[2,3-b:6,7-b′]dithiophene-2,8-diyl-alt-2-ethyl-1-(thieno[3,4-b]thiophen-2-yl)hexan-1-one-4,6-diyl}, poly{5,11-bis(5-(2-ethylhexyl)furan-2-yl)anthra[2,3-b:6,7-b′]dithiophene-2,8-diyl-alt-2-ethyl-1-(thieno[3,4-b]thiophen-2-yl)hexan-1-one-4,6-diyl and poly{5,11-bis(5-(2-ethylhexyl)selenophen-2-yl)anthra[2,3-b:6,7-b′]dithiophene-2,8-diyl-alt-2-ethyl-1-(thieno[3,4-b]thiophen-2-yl)hexan-1-one-4,6-diyl} are disclosed. Further, an organic solar cell constructed of a derivatized anthra[2,3-b:6,7-b′]dithiophene (ADT) based polymer is discussed. | 05-21-2015 |
20150344495 | PROCESS OF MAKING DIFLUOROTHIENOTHIOPHENE BASED CONJUGATED POLYMERS - A method of producing a monomer wherein the method begins by dissolving 3-fluoro-4,6 dihydrothieno[3,4-b]thiophene in a solvent to create a solution. An initiator is then added to the solution to produce an initiated solution. This is followed by adding a fluorinated chemical to the initiated solution to produce 2,3-difluoro-4,6-dihydrothieno[3,4-b]thiophene. 2,3-difluoro-4,6-dihydrothieno[3,4-b]thiophene is then oxidized with an oxidant to produce 2,3-difluorothieno[3,4-b]thiophene. 2,3-difluorothieno[3,4-b]thiophene is then bromoated to produce 4,6-dibromo-2,3-difluorothieno[2,3-c]thiophene. The final step involves debrominating 4,6-dibromo-2,3-difluorothieno[2,3-c]thiophene and adding an aryl group to produce the monomer | 12-03-2015 |
20150344608 | COMPOSITION AND APPLICATIONS OF A MULTI-COMPONENT BENZO[1,2-B:4,5-B] DITHIOPHENE-DIFLUOROTHIENOTHIOPHENE RANDOMLY SUBSTITUTED POLYMERS FOR ORGANIC SOLAR CELLS - A polymer having two different sets of repeat units consisting essentially of: | 12-03-2015 |
20150344616 | PROCESS OF MANUFACTURING AND APPLICATIONS OF A MULTI-COMPONENT BENZO[1,2-B:4,5-B] DITHIOPHENE-THIENOTHIOPHENE RANDOMLY SUBSTITUTED CONJUGATED POLYMERS FOR ORGANIC SOLAR CELLS - A process of polymerizing | 12-03-2015 |
20150344630 | PROCESS OF PRODUCING AND APPLICATIONS OF A MULTI-COMPONENT BENZO[1,2-B:4,5-B] DIFLUOROTHIENOTHIOPHENE RANDOMLY SUBSTITUTED POLYMERS FOR ORGANIC SOLAR CELLS - A process of dissolving 3-fluoro-4,6-dihydrothieno[3,4-b]thiophene in a solvent to create a solution. An initiator is then added to the solution to produce an initiated solution followed by adding a fluorinated chemical to the initiated solution to produce 2,3-difluoro-4,6-dihydrothieno[3,4-b]thiophene. 2,3-difluoro-4,6-dihydrothieno[3,4-b]thiophene is then oxidized with an oxidant to produce 2,3-difluorothieno[3,4-b]thiophene. A brominating step then occurs to the 2,3-difluorothieno[3,4-b]thiophene to produce 4,6-dibromo-2,3-difluorothieno[2,3-c]thiophene. 4,6-dibromo-2,3-difluorothieno[2,3-c]thiophene is then debrominated and polymerized to | 12-03-2015 |
20150349258 | COMPOSITIONS AND APPLICATIONS OF THREE COMPONENT BENZO[1,2-B:4,5-B] DITHIOPHENE-THIENOTHIOPHENE RANDOMLY SUBSTITUTED POLYMERS FOR ORGANIC SOLAR CELLS - A polymer having two different sets of repeat units consisting essentially of: | 12-03-2015 |
20150349259 | PROCESS OF PRODUCING AND APPLICATIONS OF THREE COMPONENT BENZO[1,2-B:4,5-B] DITHIOPHENE-THIENOTHIOPHENE RANDOMLY SUBSTITUTED POLYMERS FOR ORGANIC SOLAR CELLS - A process of polymerizing | 12-03-2015 |
20150349260 | COMPOSITIONS AND APPLICATIONS OF A MULTI-COMPONENT BENZO[1,2-B:4,5-B] DITHIOPHENE-THIENOTHIOPHENE RANDOMLY SUBSTITUTED POLYMERS FOR ORGANIC SOLAR CELLS - A polymer having at least four different repeat units comprising: | 12-03-2015 |
20150349261 | DIFLUOROTHIENOTHIOPHENE BASED CONJUGATED POLYMERS - A polymer having a monomer repeat unit comprising | 12-03-2015 |
Kathy Beckner Woody, Bartlesville, OK US
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20140221590 | METHOD OF PURIFYING CONJUGATED POLYMERS - A method of first dissolving a conjugated polymer in a fluid followed by adding an agent to the fluid and evaporating the fluid to produce a solid sample. The solid sample is then ground to produce a fragmented solid sample. This is followed by performing solvent extraction on the fragmented solid sample at elevated temperature and pressure to produce a purified conjugated polymer in a solvent. | 08-07-2014 |
Nathan Edward Woody, Cumming, GA US
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20120227511 | Utility Meter Adapter - An adapter assembly that works with a standard utility meter to wirelessly transmit data about consumption. The adapter assembly generates information about consumption by cooperating with a pointer of an index of a utility meter. In some embodiments, the adapter assembly includes an upper portion and a clip that interface together. The upper portion and the clip are configured to maintain alignment with the pointer and not create stress on the index. | 09-13-2012 |
20120227518 | Utility Meter Adapter - An adapter assembly that works with a standard utility meter to wirelessly transmit data about consumption. The adapter assembly generates information about consumption by cooperating with a pointer of an index of a utility meter. In some embodiments, the adapter assembly includes an upper portion and a clip that interface together. The upper portion and the clip are configured to maintain alignment with the pointer and not create stress on the index. | 09-13-2012 |
20130036834 | Utility Meter Adapter - An adapter assembly that works with a standard utility meter to wirelessly transmit data about consumption. The adapter assembly generates information about consumption by cooperating with a pointer or shaft of an index (or index bracket) of a utility meter. In some versions, the adapter assembly includes an upper portion and a lower portion that interface together. The upper portion and the lower portion are configured to maintain alignment with the pointer/shaft and not create stress on the index. | 02-14-2013 |
Quincy Woody, Maybrook, NY US
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20090061118 | Decoration for cakes - A decoration is provided which includes a figurine having an open neck and two arms and also has a body. The open neck is located between the two arms. A skewer located in the figurine extends generally from the center of the neck into the body of the figurine. The skewer also extends slightly above the neck and islocated within the neck. A cloth coated wire is wrapped about the skewer and extends into the both arms. A photograph of a person is attached to the figurine and extends upwardly above the skewer. | 03-05-2009 |
Scott Woody, Windsor, WI US
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20100319080 | SELF-COMPATIBLE, RAPID-CYCLING BRASSICA RAPA PLANTS LACKING INBREEDING DEPRESSION - The invention provides | 12-16-2010 |
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Shane Woody, Charlotte, NC US
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20100297746 | STANDING WAVE FIBERS FOR THE DETECTION OF NUCLEIC ACIDS - The present invention provides a standing wave fiber assembly for the collection and detection of a biological target in a complex biological fluid, including: an oscillator; and an elongated fiber coupled to the oscillator, wherein the elongated fiber is selectively exposed to a fluid potentially containing the biological target, and wherein the resonated elongated fiber attracts the biological target, and wherein a change in a response of the resonated elongated fiber indicates the presence of the biological target. The assembly also includes a top cover plate including one or more electrical connections and a port through which the fluid is introduced. The assembly further includes a bottom cover plate including a well in which the fluid is contained. Optionally, the elongated fiber includes one or more probes homogenously functionalized along its length that bind targeted biological materials. | 11-25-2010 |
Shane C. Woody, Charlotte, NC US
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20080202222 | MULTI-DIMENSIONAL STANDING WAVE PROBE FOR MICROSCALE AND NANOSCALE MEASUREMENT, MANIPULATION, AND SURFACE MODIFICATION - The present invention provides a multi-dimensional standing wave probe for microscale and nanoscale measurement, manipulation, and surface modification, including: a filament having a first free end and a second end that is attached to at least one actuator to apply oscillation cycles to the filament; wherein the oscillation of the filament during at least one complete cycle of oscillation of the actuator causes the free end to move in a multi-dimensional envelope, producing a defined virtual probe tip at the free end, wherein a shape of the virtual probe tip is defined by both a characteristic shape of the oscillation of the free end and a geometry of the filament. Optionally, the actuator includes a monolithic crystal actuator. Preferably, the monolithic crystal actuator includes a crystal having zero grain boundaries. The monolithic crystal actuator also includes a plurality of thin flexure structures. The monolithic crystal actuator further includes a plurality of metallic electrodes disposed on inside or outside surfaces, or a combination thereof, of the plurality of thin flexure structures. | 08-28-2008 |
20090288479 | STANDING WAVE FLUIDIC AND BIOLOGICAL TOOLS - The present invention provides standing wave fluidic and biological tools, including: at least one elongated fiber that has mesoscale (i.e. milliscale), microscale, nanoscale, or picoscale dimensions, the at least one elongated fiber having a first end and a second end; and an actuator coupled to the first end of the at least one elongated fiber, wherein the actuator is operable for applying oscillation cycles to the at least one elongated fiber in one or more directions, and wherein the actuator is operable for generating a standing wave in the at least one elongated fiber. These standing wave fluidic and biological tools are selectively disposed in a fluid to provide a function such as mixing the fluid, measuring the viscosity of the fluid, attracting particles in the fluid, shepherding particles in the fluid, providing propulsive force in the fluid, pumping the fluid, dispensing the fluid, sensing particles in the fluid, and detecting particles in the fluid, among others. | 11-26-2009 |
Steven Thomas Woody, Asheville, NC US
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20150343172 | METHOD FOR MAINTENANCE OF URETHRAL CATHETERS - A method for insertion, maintenance, and removal of urethral catheters in mammals including humans includes steps for preventing or reducing the incidence of catheter associated urinary tract infections. In addition to sterile procedures currently practiced or as may be practiced in the future in connection with catheter use, the method includes the steps of applying an antiseptic, zwitterionic, and acidic skincare solution capable of preserving the stratum corneum to the perineum, meatus, and contiguous mucosa surrounding the insertion site before insertion, after insertion, periodically during the period of indwelling, in connection with any incidence of incontinence, and, optionally, before and after removal of the catheter. Application of the solution optionally is continued after catheter removal on a periodic basis until the threat of an infection associated with catheter use has passed, typically at least about five (5) to seven (7) days and up to thirty (30) days. The solution pH is desirably from about 4.4 to 5.5. | 12-03-2015 |
William E. Woody, Glendale, CA US
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20100302056 | LOCATION DISCOVERY SYSTEM AND METHOD - Systems and methods for location discovery are presented. One or more applications are run on the mobile device. At least one of the applications receives, from a server computer via the wireless communications network, location-based content based on a context determined by the server computer, the location-based content including an a location-based application associated with a location of the mobile device, the context being based on the location of the mobile device and a profile of a user of the mobile device. The application accesses the location-based content to execute the location-based application to generate a function that is personalized for the user of the mobile device based on the context, and executes the function based an input from the user of the mobile device. | 12-02-2010 |
20100305855 | LOCATION RELEVANCE PROCESSING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system and method for determining a relevance of content for delivery to a mobile device is presented. Location information about a location of the mobile device is received. A set of location-based content related to the location is determined based on the location information and a user affinity of a user associated with the mobile device. The set of location-based content describes one or more places of interest to the user. A distance between each of the one or more places of interest and the mobile device is computed according to the location of the mobile device. A final relevance value for each item of content in the set of location-based content is determined, and the content from the set of location-based content is displayed according to the content's final relevance value. | 12-02-2010 |
20100331016 | LOCATION-BASED PROMOTION FOR A MOBILE COMMUNICATION NETWORK - Methods and systems for location-based promotions are presented. A location of a mobile device is determined and transmitted to a server computer via a wireless communications network, along with user identification information. One or more location-based applications are run on the mobile device. At least one of the applications receives location-based content based on a context determined by the server computer. The location-based content including a promotion for a location associated with the location-based content. The application further executes a promotional function based on the promotion. | 12-30-2010 |
William F. Woody, Missoula, MT US
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20130226607 | AUTOMATED HEALTH CARE DELIVERY VERIFICATION - A health service system is described herein that uses commonly available modern mobile computing devices to enhance the delivery and verification of health care services. Information automatically collected from mobile devices can corroborate a timesheet, mileage log, or other information submitted by caregivers. The system provides a comprehensive suite of verification technologies. For example, the system may capture photographic evidence of the visit (e.g., a picture of the patient, caregiver, or both together), GPS location and time information, biometric information (e.g., a fingerprint, retina scan, or other biometric signature from the patient and/or caregiver), and so forth. Thus, the health service system improves the delivery of and payment for health care services by helping each party to collect and provide the information associated with verification in a less obtrusive and more automated manner. | 08-29-2013 |