Henson, US
Arthur Allen Henson, Charlotte, NC US
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20130225374 | EXERCISE METHODS AND APPARATUS SIMULATING STAND-UP PADDLE BOARDING - An exercise apparatus includes a frame; a platform configured to receive a person in a standing position, the platform connected to the frame; a handheld component configured to be held by a person standing on the platform; and an impeller-driven fluid circulation system. Manipulation of the handheld component by a person standing on the platform results in driving of the impeller and circulation of fluid within the fluid circulation system. The platform may rock from side to side, whereby a person standing on the platform must maintain balance while manipulating the handheld component. The handheld component may simulate a paddle and may include an elongate shaft. In this respect, the paddle component is used by a person standing on the platform as if the paddle component were a paddle used in paddleboarding, including manipulating the paddle component through a rowing motion that preferably would be experienced when actually paddleboarding. | 08-29-2013 |
20130225375 | EXERCISE METHODS AND APPARATUS SIMULATING STAND-UP PADDLE BOARDING - An exercise apparatus includes a frame; a platform configured to receive a person in a standing position, the platform connected to the frame; a handheld component configured to be held by a person standing on the platform; and an impeller-driven fluid circulation system. Manipulation of the handheld component by a person standing on the platform results in driving of the impeller and circulation of fluid within the fluid circulation system. The platform may rock from side to side, whereby a person standing on the platform must maintain balance while manipulating the handheld component. The handheld component may simulate a paddle and may include an elongate shaft. In this respect, the paddle component is used by a person standing on the platform as if the paddle component were a paddle used in paddleboarding, including manipulating the paddle component through a rowing motion that preferably would be experienced when actually paddleboarding. | 08-29-2013 |
Ben Henson, Enterprise, OR US
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20100275975 | SOLAR PANEL SYSTEMS - A clamping assembly for securing two or more solar panels to a frame assembly is disclosed. The clamping assembly may include an extruded first clamping member having first and second surfaces and a receiving portion disposed between the first and second surfaces, the first and second surfaces being within a first plane and the first clamping member being free from a void between the first and second surfaces; a second clamping member configured to be attached to the receiving portion, first and second solar panels being disposed between the first and second clamping members; and a first fastener configured to be at least partially received by the receiving portion of the first clamping member and the second clamping member to secure together the first and second clamping members and the first and second solar panels. | 11-04-2010 |
Blaine Henson, Provo, UT US
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20120193872 | TARGET SYSTEM - A target system includes a blocking plate with one or more openings through which bullets are fired and one or more targets for being struck by the bullets disposed behind the blocking plate and generally in line with the one or more openings. The target system may include a hinge mechanism which limits the range of movement of the target after it has been struck by a projectile. The hinge mechanism may also provide for tool less attachment and removal of the targets from the hinge mechanism. | 08-02-2012 |
20140232068 | TARGET SYSTEM - A target system includes a blocking plate with one or more openings through which bullets are fired and one or more targets for being struck by the bullets disposed behind the blocking plate and generally in line with the one or more openings. The target system may include a hinge mechanism which limits the range of movement of the target after it has been struck by a projectile. The hinge mechanism may also provide for tool less attachment and removal of the targets from the hinge mechanism. | 08-21-2014 |
Brett W. Henson, Auburn Hills, MI US
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20150105973 | VEHICLE NETWORK HEALTH ASSESSMENT - Determining a vehicle health status includes sending a request to a gateway device to initiate a diagnostic test for a vehicle network. The request includes an instruction to measure, for a predefined period of time, a voltage produced by the gateway device. The vehicle health status is further determined by converting the request to a probe signal, and asserting the probe signal at differential bus lines of the vehicle network. The health status is further determined by measuring, for the predefined period of time, a voltage at a high level bus line and a voltage at a low level bus line of the differential bus lines, calculating a difference between the voltage measured at the high level bus line and the voltage measured at the low level bus line, and comparing the difference to a predetermined norm voltage value, the results of which indicate the health status. | 04-16-2015 |
Christopher W. Henson, Troy, MI US
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20080252030 | VEHICLE CORNER MODULE - A corner module for an automotive vehicle includes a suspension upright, a wheel end, and a CV joint. The wheel end has a housing that is secured to the suspension upright and a hub that is provided with a flange to which a road wheel is attached and also spindle that projects from the flange into the housing. In addition, the wheel end has a tapered roller bearing located between the housing and the hub spindle. The CV joint drives the hub through a coupler ring or an inboard bearing cone that fits around and is engaged with the hub spindle, all through mating splines. The CV joint may have a stub shaft that projects from the bell through the hub spindle to clamp the CV joint and hub spindle together. Torque is transferred to the hub spindle at a large diameter through the bell of the CV joint. When present, the stub shaft serves merely to hold the CV joint and hub spindle together and thus may exist at a small diameter. Because the bearing transfers radial and thrust loads through tapered rollers, it and the wheel end of which it is a part may exist in configurations smaller than their counterparts in traditional wheel ends. | 10-16-2008 |
Cory A. Henson, Beavercreek, OH US
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20150046388 | SEMANTIC PERCEPTION - Machine semantic perception is discussed. One example system can comprise an environmental knowledgebase (KB) associating features with properties, and an interface component receiving sensor data associated with observed properties. The KB and sensor observations can be encoded in bit-matrix and bit-vector representations, respectively, for efficient storage and computation. A perception component can perform semantic perception on observed properties based on the KB. The perception component can determine explanatory features associated with the observed properties through abductive reasoning, and determine discriminatory properties associated with the explanatory features through deductive reasoning. These can be executed in an iterative and interleaved Perception Cycle for efficient computation of minimum actionable explanations of observations. The bit-matrix and bit-vector representations are presented for efficient computation of minimum actionable explanation using perception cycle, the iterative and interleaved application of hybrid abductive and deductive reasoning to seek contextually relevant discriminatory observations to systematically narrow explanatory features. | 02-12-2015 |
David Henson, Cartersville, GA US
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20120060998 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SEALING THE TRAILING EDGE OF A PRINTED ARTICLE - A kicker wheel for folding and sealing the trailing edge of a folded article with sealing tabs. The kicker wheel can include a thin product support rail to support the article during activation of an air nozzle. The kicker wheel can also include a profiled tab swipe to fold and seal one or more tabs on the trailing edge of the article. The kicker wheel can be substantially cylindrical or can have an arcuate portion and a counterweight portion. One or more kicker wheels can be used in conjunction with an improved tabbing machine. The tabbing machine can include one or more air jets that along with the kicker wheel enable tabs to be applied to multiple sides of the article without turning or flipping the article. | 03-15-2012 |
David Henson, Belden, MS US
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20110083277 | FOAM PAD - A foam pad includes a plurality of pad sections for supporting body portions of a user in a use condition. Two of the pad sections are end sections constituted of a foam material having a predetermined density, and another of the pad sections is a middle section constituted of a foam material having a density different from the predetermined density. The middle section is interlocked with one of the pad sections and located between the end sections in the use condition for supporting at least one of the body portions of the user to a different extent than the end sections. | 04-14-2011 |
20120189809 | LAMINATED FOAM PAD - A bottom polyurethane foam slab is adhered to a middle viscoelastic foam slab that, in turn, is adhered to a top polyurethane foam slab to form a laminated foam block that is fed between rollers of a convoluting machine to form a pair of complementary convoluted laminated foam pads having laminated projections with parts of different density. | 07-26-2012 |
David Lee Henson, Northfield, MN US
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20100251611 | Horticultural container lining for enhancing contained soil's water absorption - A natural fiber lining material | 10-07-2010 |
Debbie Henson, Cassville, MO US
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20110156379 | TRAILER JACK KICKSTAND - A trailer jack stand for supporting a trailer comprising: a pedestal stand, where stand attaches to a trailer jack, said stand includes a top connecting section and a pivoting section; a center mount pin, where the mount pin attaches the stand to the jack through the top connecting section; a locking pin, where the locking pin secures the mount pin into place; a platform, where the platform attaches to the bottom of the pivoting section; and a spring assembly, where the spring assembly includes a top pivot pin extending from the top connecting section, a stand pin extending from the pivoting section and a spring attached between the pivot pin and stand pin. The pivoting section is capable of pivoting between a refracted position and an extended position, where in the extended position the stand supports the trailer. | 06-30-2011 |
Dirk S. Henson, Alpharetta, GA US
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20100067675 | METHODS, SYSTEMS AND STORAGE MEDIUMS FOR PROVIDING A SELF-PROVISIONING TELEPHONY SERVICE - Methods, systems, and storage mediums for implementing self-provisioning telephony services are provided. A method includes storing an access number at a service control server that services a local exchange carrier switch. The method also includes assigning a toll-free number to a customer account and distributing the toll-free number and access number to the corresponding customer. The method further includes receiving, at the local exchange carrier switch, a call from a customer, the call identified as the access number. The method also includes routing the call to a server and, absent human intervention, the server accessing the toll-free number identified for the customer account and generating a provisioning order that includes a customer telephone number from the customer account and the toll-free number. The method also includes transmitting the provisioning order to the service control server, the service control server activating the toll-free number for the customer account. | 03-18-2010 |
20120288078 | METHODS, SYSTEMS AND STORAGE MEDIUMS FOR PROVIDING A SELF-PROVISIONING TELEPHONY SERVICE - A self-provisioning telephony service includes assigning a toll-free telephone number to a customer account for a customer of a telecommunications provider, distributing the toll-free telephone number and an access number to the customer along with an invitation to provision a toll-free telephone number service, and receiving, at a local exchange carrier switch, a call from the customer. The access number is identified by the local exchange carrier switch for the call in response to performing a call number translation. The telephony service also includes accessing, by a server, the toll-free telephone number identified for the customer account and generating a provisioning order that includes a customer telephone number from the customer account and the toll-free telephone number. The telephony service further includes transmitting the provisioning order to a service control server, the service control server activating the toll-free telephone number for the customer account. | 11-15-2012 |
Donald Henson, Hillsboro, OR US
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20110309928 | Display For Hand-Held Electronics - The invention disclosed here is a display system for managing power and security for a plurality of hand-held electronic devices sold to consumers in a retail location. The display includes features that allow power to be supplied to individual devices without hard wiring or multi-conductor retractor cables. The display also allows for individual security alarms to be triggered when a theft occurs. Security alarm conditions are triggered via wireless signals. | 12-22-2011 |
20110309934 | Display For Hand-Held Electronics - The invention disclosed here is a display system for managing power and security for a plurality of hand-held electronic devices sold to consumers in a retail location. The display includes features that allow power to be supplied to individual devices and security sensors without continuous hard wiring or multi-conductor retractor cables. The display also allows for individual security alarms to be triggered when a theft occurs. Security alarm conditions are preferably triggered via wireless signals. | 12-22-2011 |
20120268103 | DISPLAY FOR HAND-HELD ELECTRONICS - The invention disclosed here is a display system for managing power and security for a plurality of hand-held electronic devices sold to consumers in a retail location. The display includes features that allow power to be supplied to individual devices and security sensors without continuous hard wiring or multi-conductor retractor cables. The display also allows for individual security alarms to be triggered when a theft occurs. Security alarm conditions are preferably triggered via wireless signals. | 10-25-2012 |
Forrest Henson, Houston, TX US
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20080210903 | Continuous chlorine dioxide generation - The present invention provides a system for continuously and efficiently producing low concentrations of aqueous chlorine dioxide from a dilute continuous feed stream of aqueous chlorite. | 09-04-2008 |
Geoffrey W. Henson, Ferndale, WA US
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20110129448 | METHODS TO MOBILIZE PROGENITOR/STEM CELLS - Methods to elevate progenitor and stem cell counts in animal subjects using compounds which bind to the chemokine receptor CXCR4 are disclosed. Preferred embodiments of such compounds are of the formula | 06-02-2011 |
Geoffrey W. Henson, Cambridge, MA US
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20130273009 | METHODS TO MOBILIZE PROGENITOR/STEM CELLS - Methods to elevate progenitor and stem cell counts in animal subjects using compounds which bind to the chemokine receptor CXCR4 are disclosed. Preferred embodiments of such compounds are of the formula | 10-17-2013 |
Gordon D. Henson, Lake Elmo, MN US
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20090059614 | ILLUMINATION SYSTEM USING A PLURALITY OF LIGHT SOURCES - An illumination system includes a plurality of radiation generating sources, such as LED dies. A corresponding plurality of optical waveguides is also provided, with each waveguide having a first and a second end, with each first end being in optical communication with the corresponding LED die. An array of corresponding passive optical elements is interposed between the plurality of LED dies and the corresponding first ends of the plurality of optical waveguides. The illumination system provides for substantially high light coupling efficiency and an incoherent light output that can appear to the human observer as arising from a single point of light. In addition, the light can be output remotely at one or more locations and in one or more directions. | 03-05-2009 |
20090251917 | ILLUMINATION DEVICE - The present invention is generally directed to illumination devices, and particularly directed to illumination devices which utilize thin light sources or edge-lit sources in combination with a light turning plate. The illumination devices may be used in a broad range of applications, and are particularly suited for the interior lighting of vehicles. | 10-08-2009 |
Greg Henson, Lee'S Summit, MO US
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20130262033 | REMOTE MONITORING AND MANAGEMENT OF SUNLESS TANNING DEVICES - A system is provided for monitoring a sunless tanning device or numerous sunless tanning devices within a single or multiple facilities. The system includes monitoring devices within the sunless tanning devices for collecting and relaying usage and diagnostic information. The system also includes a communications interface for receiving and transmitting data transmissions from the sunless device to a central supervisory monitoring location. A related method is also provided for determining and responding to occurrences of an event associated with an alarm trigger, the usage of the sunless tanning device on a real time or set time bases, or general update or changes to operational parameters. | 10-03-2013 |
20140291412 | SUNLESS TANNING DEVICE - A spray device and system for delivering a cosmetic composition to a user. The system includes an enclosure booth with an open front, a spray bar with a plurality of spray nozzles configured to deliver a constant volume of cosmetic composition to a user, and a set of heaters designed to deliver warm air to a user during the spray cycle. | 10-02-2014 |
James Henson, Bend, OR US
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20120198398 | Equivalence Checking for Retimed Electronic Circuit Designs - Techniques and technology for formally verifying a first electronic design with a second electronic design that has been synthesized from the first electronic design, wherein the synthesis process included structural transformation operations, is provide herein. In various implementations, a first design and a second design are received. The second design having been synthesized from the first design, where no structural transformation operations were performed during synthesis of the second design. Additionally, a third design and a structural transformation guidance file are received. The third design having also been synthesized from the first design, but, where structural transformation operations were performed during synthesis of the third design. The structural transformation guidance file specifies what transformations where made during synthesis. Subsequently, a first formal verification process is implemented to verify the equivalence of the first design to the second design using conventional formal verification proofs. A modified second design is then generated, by applying changes to the second design to correspond to the structural transformations detailed in the structural transformation guidance file. After which, a second formal verification process is implemented to verify the equivalence of the third design and the modified second design. | 08-02-2012 |
James C. Henson, Annandale, NJ US
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20100066557 | Methods and apparatus for controlling a notification appliance circuit - An arrangement for use in a safety notification system includes an alarm signal power source, a first semiconductor device, a current sensing unit, and a controller unit. The alarm signal power source is configured to generate bias power for activating a notification appliance circuit of a notification system. The first semiconductor device has a load path coupled between the alarm signal power source and the notification appliance circuit. The current sensing unit is operably coupled to generate a sensing signal that is dependent on the current in the load path. The controller circuit is operably connected to receive the current sensing signal and to control the first semiconductor device responsive to a current sensing signal that exceeds an in-rush current threshold. | 03-18-2010 |
20100165519 | CURRENT IN-RUSH LIMITING CIRCUIT USING SWITCHABLE CURRENT LIMITING ARRANGEMENT - An apparatus includes first and second input terminals, a conversion circuit, a current limiting resistive device, a triac and a second winding. The first and second input terminals are configured to be connected to a source of input power. The conversion circuit is operably connected to the first and second terminals, and includes a first inductive winding coupled between the first terminal and a switching device. The conversion circuit also includes a rectifier coupled between the first inductive winding and a first output, and a capacitor coupled between the first output and circuit ground. | 07-01-2010 |
20100265080 | Apparatus for Signaling Different Notification Appliance Circuit Configurations - An arrangement for use in a safety notification system includes first, second, third and four outputs configurable for first and second wiring configurations of notification appliance circuits. The arrangement also includes a configurable terminal arrangement having first and second configurations corresponding to the first and second wiring configurations, and an end-of-line resistor. The configurable terminal arrangement in the first configuration couples the end-of-line resistor between the third and fourth outputs. The configurable terminal arrangement in the second configuration decouples the end-of-line resistor from the third and fourth outputs. | 10-21-2010 |
James Keith Henson, Richardson, TX US
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20090047725 | Method for Increasing Asparaginase Activity in a Solution - A stable asparaginase solution is disclosed. In one aspect, drinking water is treated to reduce the level of chlorine to enhance the residual enzyme activity of asparaginase. The treatment can occur by removing chlorine constituents or by supplying additives that reduces the level of chlorine. Additives can include reducing agents and chlorine scavengers. Removal technologies can include use of activated carbon, ion exchange, and air stripping. | 02-19-2009 |
20100051419 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR LOWERING THE VARIABILITY OF TEMPERATURE, MOISTURE CONTENT, AND ACRYLAMIDE LEVEL IN A FOOD PRODUCT - Disclosed is an improved system, method and apparatus for turning a bedded product to enhance the temperature uniformity of the product. In one aspect, the system is directed towards using a flow wheel to turn over a bed of hot product exiting a dehydrator. The improved system, method, and apparatus lowers the variability of temperature, moisture content, oil content and acrylamide levels in a bedded food product. | 03-04-2010 |
Jeremy Henson, Durham, NC US
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20090028150 | Protocol-Independent Packet Header Analysis - Analyzing a packet header in a data communications system involves using a descriptor mask to control selective comparison between one or more bits of the packet header and one or more bits of a session descriptor. Setting a mask bit to one state indicates that a comparison between a corresponding bit of a received packet header and a corresponding bit of a session descriptor should be performed, whereas setting the mask bit to an alternative state indicates that no comparison should be performed. A comparison result is generated that indicates whether all of the one or more bits of the packet header match corresponding ones of the one or more bits of the first session descriptor. The descriptor mask and session descriptor are programmable, so that the comparison hardware design is protocol-independent. | 01-29-2009 |
Joan M. Henson, Bozeman, MT US
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20110183846 | CURVULARIA STRAINS AND THEIR USE TO CONFER STRESS TOLERANCE AND/OR GROWTH ENHANCEMENT IN PLANTS - The present invention is directed to methods and compositions of endophytic fungi that confer stress tolerance in inoculated plants, including both monocots and dicots. In particular, | 07-28-2011 |
Kathy Henson, Lee'S Summit, MO US
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20110077968 | GRAPHICALLY REPRESENTING PHYSIOLOGY COMPONENTS OF AN ACUTE PHYSIOLOGICAL SCORE (APS) - Systems and methods for rendering a graphical object that visually represents those physiological components that account for a patient's acute physiology are provided. The method includes performing an acute physiology score (APS) calculation using diagnostic parameters to realize points associated therewith. The diagnostic parameters individually provide a measure of the patient's complete acute physiology. These points are combined to generate body-system scores that are values associated with each of the physiological components, respectively. Typically, the physiological components are predefined in number and each correspond with a respective body system. The method further includes the step of generating a graphical object that visually represents the body-system scores in an intuitive format, such as a pie graph. The graphical object is then rendered on a display device, and is presented in a bed gadget associated with a particular patient staying in the ICU. | 03-31-2011 |
Kevin Martin Henson, Garland, TX US
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20100172494 | ENCRYPTING A PLAINTEXT MESSAGE WITH AUTHENTICAION - An encryption and authentication technique that achieves enhanced integrity verification through assured error-propagation using a multistage sequence of pseudorandom permutations. The present invention generates intermediate data-dependent cryptographic variables at each stage, which are systematically combined into feedback loops. The encryption technique also generates an authentication tag without any further steps that is N times longer than the block size where N is the number of pseudorandom permutations used in the encipherment of each block. The authentication tag provides a unique mapping to the plaintext for any number of plaintext blocks that is less than or equal to N. In addition to being a stand alone encryption algorithm, the disclosed technique is applicable to any mode that uses pseudorandom permutations such as, key dependent lookup tables, S-Boxes, and block ciphers such as RC5, TEA, and AES. | 07-08-2010 |
20130003297 | Game Lock Box - This invention uses an innovative combination of existing technologies to achieve the novel result of managing access to some number of electronic devices that would normally not be suited to access control. Additionally the invention is specifically designed to enclose various configurations of power strips and surge protectors. One of the key features of this technology, is the property that devices can easily be added to or plugged into this device when it is open and unsecured. Once the lid is secured and closed, the attached devices cannot be unplugged. The design of the device ensures that there is ample room for cords to pass out of the device when the lid is secured, but not enough space to reach inside it with a tool and tamper with it. | 01-03-2013 |
Kirklen Henson, Gastonia, NC US
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20110309457 | Method for Forming a Notched Gate Insulator for Advanced MIS Semiconductor Devices and Devices Thus Obtained - Methods of providing a semiconductor device with a control electrode structure having a controlled overlap between control electrode and first and second main electrode extensions without many spacers are disclosed. A preferred method provides a step of etching back an insulating layer performed after amorphizing and implanting the main electrode extensions. Preferably, the step that amorphizes the extensions also partly amorphizes the insulating layer. Because etch rates of amorphous insulator and crystalline insulator differ, the amorphized portion of the insulating layer may serve as a natural etch stop to enable even better fine-tuning of the overlap. Corresponding semiconductor devices are also provided. | 12-22-2011 |
Larry K. Henson, Jacksonville, FL US
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20130126174 | WATER CONVERSION SYSTEM - A mobile water conversion system including an electro-coagulation stage, a microfiltration stage, a cooling stage, a nanofiltration stage, and a reverse osmosis stage. The electro-coagulation stage receives heated input water, such as geothermal brackish water, and reduces total suspended solids. The microfiltration stage removes suspended solids and dissolved solids. The cooling stage provides cooled brine water. The nanofiltration stage removes hardness from the cooled brine water to provide sodium brine water. A portion of sodium brine water is provided to circulating water in the cooling stage. The reverse osmosis stage reduces sodium content and provides fresh water suitable for a specified purpose, such as fracking. | 05-23-2013 |
20130126431 | WATER CONVERSION SYSTEM - A system for converting contaminated water, such as produced water, frack flow back water, and other contaminated water from industrial sources into fresh, non-contaminated, or potable water includes a registration and verification unit for registering intake water loads and verifying their content; a receiving system for temporarily isolating each load; an equalization basin for creating an homogenized water source; an electro-coagulation unit in which one or more of the voltage, current, pulse frequency and application time are variable and controlled by one or more of a conductivity sensor; a pH sensor; a level sensor; an ultrafiltration unit for removing organics; a nanofiltration unit; a reverse osmosis unit, and an electrodyalisis unit. The processed concentrate remaining after the water is converted is dewatered via a forward osmosis unit. | 05-23-2013 |
Lori D. Henson, Sapulpa, OK US
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20100144429 | Unique identity trading charms for a secure controlled internet communication system - A method and product for the establishment and continued use of a secure online communication network between known and intentional acquaintances utilizing unique individual encoded exchanged objects, purchased by a purchaser and given to individuals known by the consumer, comprising a key object used to establish a closed network by the purchaser or host, and a plurality of exchanged token objects given to members or friends to whom an offer to join the closed network is extended, each exchanged token object containing a unique code required to log into the closed network, wherein communication may be held between the host and their friends without intrusion by persons outside the closed network. | 06-10-2010 |
Lulu Henson, Plainsboro, NJ US
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20080317929 | PACKAGING FOR ELIMINATING OFF-ODORS - Packaging materials and packages that transfer off-odor eliminating compounds to foods and other products via the vapor phase are disclosed. The present invention provides a source of desired off-odor eliminating compound, a suitable environment for vapor transfer, and an appropriate product substrate to which an off-odor eliminating compound is added. Examples of the source of off-odor eliminating compound can be a packaging film containing off-odor eliminating compound, a sachet of absorbed flavor material, a tape or label applied to the inside of a package, and a flavor diffusing granule, or alternatively an active system for delivering a vapor to the environment. Alternatively, the off-odor eliminating compounds can be applied topically, directly to the food or other product. In one preferred embodiment, a sulphur scavenging material is used as the off-odor eliminating compound. Materials that are preferably treated using the present invention include snacks, confections, baked goods, fresh plant materials, cereals and beverages, as well as non-food products. | 12-25-2008 |
20100055267 | Method of Producing a Shelf-Stable Citrus Spray-Dry Product - The present invention relates generally to storage-stable, citrus-flavored compositions and to methods for their preparation. | 03-04-2010 |
20130022728 | Spray-Dried Compositions Capable of Retaining Volatile Compounds and Methods of Producing the Same - The present invention relates to spray-dried compositions capable of retaining volatile compounds and methods relating to the same. The present invention also relates to the powders produced by such methods. | 01-24-2013 |
20140193562 | PROPYLENE GLYCOL-FREE SPRAY-DRIED COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF PRODUCING THE SAME - The present invention relates to stable, propylene glycol-free and glycerin-free, spray-dried compositions containing flavors and optional surfactants for use in optically clear, liquid beverages and liquid beverage concentrates. | 07-10-2014 |
20140205713 | SPRAY-DRIED COMPOSITIONS CAPABLE OF RETAINING VOLATILE COMPOUNDS AND METHODS OF PRODUCING THE SAME - The present invention relates to spray-dried compositions capable of retaining volatile compounds and methods relating to the same. The present invention also relates to the powders produced by such methods. | 07-24-2014 |
Mark Henson, Danville, KY US
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20150157177 | DUAL ROLL PAPER TOWEL DISPENSER - A dual roll paper towel dispenser, a method of dispensing towel from a dual roll paper towel dispenser, and a method of servicing a dual roll paper towel dispenser are disclosed herein. The dual roll paper towel dispenser can be provided with a dispenser mechanism disposed in a dispenser housing. The dispenser mechanism can include a first drive roller for dispensing paper from an upper first roll of paper and a second drive roller for dispensing paper from a lower second roll of paper. The dispenser mechanism can further include a drive system including a motor for selectively operating the first drive roller and the second drive roller, wherein the drive system powers the motor in a first rotational direction to actuate the first drive roller and powers the motor in a second rotational direction opposite the first rotational direction to actuate the second drive roller. | 06-11-2015 |
Mark Edward Henson, Blowing Rock, NC US
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20110289220 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR INTEGRATING METADATA AND DATA OF A SESSION - Embodiments of the invention are directed to a system and method for reconstructing a session. A method may include receiving audio and metadata packets related to a session. Audio data may be recorded and metadata information may be extracted from the metadata packets and stored in association with the audio data. A session may be reconstructed by simultaneously replaying the audio data and presenting a visual representation of the metadata. | 11-24-2011 |
Mark Jeffrey Henson, Quaker Hill, CT US
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20120123193 | METHOD OF ASSESSING EMBRYO OUTCOME - Non-invasive methods of predicting embryo outcome by analyzing disclosed markers in embryo culture media. | 05-17-2012 |
Mark W. Henson, Danville, KY US
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20120165974 | Towel dispenser with auto-load arrangement - A dispenser for dispensing paper toweling. The dispenser including a towel support that is positionable in a first dispensing position when a drive roller rotates in a first direction, and that is positionable in a second auto-loading position when the drive roller rotates in a second direction. Rotation of the drive roller in the first and second directions automatically loading the paper toweling for subsequent dispense. | 06-28-2012 |
Matthew Henson, Austin, TX US
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20120108191 | Controlling Power Consumption In A Radio Tuner - According to one aspect of the present invention, a controller is coupled to at least first and second signal processors (at least one of which includes analog demodulation circuitry and another of which includes digital demodulation circuitry). The controller may operate to disable the first signal processor responsive to a control signal that indicates that a second signal (corresponding to a demodulator output) is available from the second signal processor. | 05-03-2012 |
Matthew B. Henson, Austin, TX US
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20080233978 | Wireless handset and wireless headset with wireless transceiver - A wireless handset or wireless headset includes a Bluetooth transceiver that is coupleable to an external Bluetooth compatible device, that sends the first audio data to the external Bluetooth compatible device and that receives the second audio data from the external Bluetooth compatible device. The Bluetooth transceiver includes a first integrated circuit that includes a memory module that stores a plurality of operational instructions for implementing a plurality of protocol layers of a Bluetooth protocol, a processing module that executes the plurality of operational instructions, and a first interface module. A second integrated circuit includes a second interface module that couples data to and from the first interface module, an RF transceiver that modulates a first baseband signal to produce a transmitted RF signal, and that demodulates a received RF signal to produce a second baseband signal, and a baseband module that generates the first baseband signal based on data received from the first interface module via the second interface module, and that generates data based on the second baseband signal to send to the first interface module via the second interface module. | 09-25-2008 |
20110076973 | Mechanically tuned radio utilizing ratiometric time measurements and related methods - Mechanically tuned radios and related methods are disclosed that utilize ratiometric time measurements to detect settings for mechanical adjustment mechanisms. The radio systems and methods disclosed make a first time measurement associated with a mechanically adjusted circuit, make a second time measurement associated with the mechanically adjusted circuit, determine a setting for the mechanical adjustment mechanism based upon a ratio associated with the first and second time measurements, and utilize the setting to select a tuning frequency for signals received by the radio. More generally, ratiometric time measurements can be used to determine a setting for a mechanical adjustment mechanism for a mechanically adjusted circuit, and this setting can be used to at least part control a desired operational feature of a device. | 03-31-2011 |
Matthew Brady Henson, Austin, TX US
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20080232430 | Wireless transceiver and method for use therewith - A wireless transceiver includes a first integrated circuit and a second integrated circuit. The first integrated circuit includes a memory module that stores a plurality of operational instructions for implementing a plurality of protocol layers of a wireless protocol, a processing module that executes the plurality of operational instructions, and a first interface module. The second integrated circuit includes a second interface module that couples data to and from the first interface module, an RF transceiver that modulates a first baseband signal to produce a transmitted RF signal, and that demodulates a received RF signal to produce a second baseband signal, and a baseband module that generates the first baseband signal based on data received from the first interface module via the second interface module, and that generates data based on the second baseband signal to send to the first interface module via the second interface module. | 09-25-2008 |
Noel Henson, Valley, WA US
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20080241052 | Apparatus, method and system for delivering oxygen-ozone - Apparatus, method and system for delivering a sterile unit dose of ozone that may include concentrating oxygen from air, which can include pressurizing at least one zeolite chamber having at least one zeolite material where the at least one zeolite material selectively adsorbs a substantial amount of nitrogen and not a substantial amount of oxygen. An oxygen-ozone cell may be filled with substantially concentrated oxygen from the at least one zeolite chamber. The oxygen-ozone cell may then be sequestered. The oxygen-ozone cell may be removed and may be engaged with an ozone conversion unit. The ozone conversion unit may charge the substantially concentrated oxygen generating a predetermined concentration of ozone. The oxygen-ozone cell may be disengaged from the ozone conversion unit. | 10-02-2008 |
20090110614 | Syringe, system and method for delivering oxygen-ozone - In accordance with at least one exemplary embodiment, a syringe, method and system for delivering a therapeutic amount of ozone are disclosed. An exemplary syringe can have a gas chamber and one or more electrodes. A portion of at least one electrode can be within the gas chamber. Alternatively, singularly or in conjunction, one or both electrodes can be attached to the outside of an exemplary syringe. One or more electrical contact points can be outside the gas chamber. Each electrical contact point can be connected to an electrode. Oxygen gas can provided within the gas chamber of the exemplary syringe. A medical ozone generator can be connected to the syringe via the electrical contact points. Corona discharge can be effectuated via the electrodes, which can result in an amount of ozone gas can being produced from the oxygen gas. | 04-30-2009 |
20090152098 | Syringe device, system and method for delivering ozone gas - In accordance with at least one exemplary embodiment, a syringe device, method and system for delivering a therapeutic amount of ozone are disclosed. A sterility case can enclose a syringe portion and can maintain sterility while the syringe device is interfaced to an ozone generator. A valvably-controlled fluid channel can extend from the barrel of the syringe through the case. Conducting elements can be attached to the case and can breach the case. The conductive elements can be connected to electrodes. The electrodes can be attached to the syringe. The syringe portion can be filled with oxygen gas via the valvably-controlled fluid channel. An electric current can be provided to the conductive elements from an ozone generator resulting in a corona discharge from at least one electrode. A therapeutic amount of ozone gas can be produced from the oxygen gas and the syringe delivered into the sterile field without compromise. | 06-18-2009 |
20120022439 | SYRINGE, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DELIVERING OXYGEN-OZONE - In accordance with at least one exemplary embodiment, a syringe, method and system for delivering a therapeutic amount of ozone are disclosed. An exemplary syringe can have a gas chamber and one or more electrodes. A portion of at least one electrode can be within the gas chamber. Alternatively, singularly or in conjunction, one or both electrodes can be attached to the outside of an exemplary syringe. One or more electrical contact points can be outside the gas chamber. Each electrical contact point can be connected to an electrode. Oxygen gas can provided within the gas chamber of the exemplary syringe. A medical ozone generator can be connected to the syringe via the electrical contact points. Corona discharge can be effectuated via the electrodes, which can result in an amount of ozone gas can being produced from the oxygen gas. | 01-26-2012 |
20130066258 | Syringe, System And Method For Delivering Oxygen-Ozone - In accordance with at least one exemplary embodiment, a syringe, method and system for delivering a therapeutic amount of ozone are disclosed. An exemplary syringe can have a gas chamber and one or more electrodes. A portion of at least one electrode can be within the gas chamber. Alternatively, singularly or in conjunction, one or both electrodes can be attached to the outside of an exemplary syringe. One or more electrical contact points can be outside the gas chamber. Each electrical contact point can be connected to an electrode. Oxygen gas can provided within the gas chamber of the exemplary syringe. A medical ozone generator can be connected to the syringe via the electrical contact points. Corona discharge can be effectuated via the electrodes, which can result in an amount of ozone gas can being produced from the oxygen gas. | 03-14-2013 |
20150133852 | SYRINGE DEVICE, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DELIVERING OZONE GAS - In accordance with at least one exemplary embodiment, a syringe device, method and system for delivering a therapeutic amount of ozone are disclosed. A sterility case can enclose a syringe portion and can maintain sterility while the syringe device is interfaced to an ozone generator. A valvably-controlled fluid channel can extend from the barrel of the syringe through the case. Conducting elements can be attached to the case and can breach the case. The conductive elements can be connected to electrodes. The electrodes can be attached to the syringe. The syringe portion can be filled with oxygen gas via the valvably-controlled fluid channel. An electric current can be provided to the conductive elements from an ozone generator resulting in a corona discharge from at least one electrode. A therapeutic amount of ozone gas can be produced from the oxygen gas and the syringe delivered into the sterile field without compromise. | 05-14-2015 |
Philip Henson, Somerset, NJ US
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20140171754 | Sensored Prosthetic Component and Method - A prosthetic component suitable for long-term implantation is provided. The prosthetic component includes electronic circuitry and sensors to measure a parameter of the muscular-skeletal system. The prosthetic component comprises a first structure having at least one support surface, a second structure having at least one feature configured to couple to bone. The electronic circuitry and sensors are hermetically sealed within the prosthetic component. Sensors can be used to monitor synovial fluid in proximity to the joint to determine joint health. The prosthetic component can include a temperature sensor, a pH sensor, and an optical sensor. The temperature, pH, color, and turbidity of the synovial fluid can be correlated to a variety of joint conditions. Measurements over time can be analyzed for trends. The temperature, pH, color, and tubidity can be calibrated for the patient. The measurements are compared against this patient reference. | 06-19-2014 |
20140194707 | Sensored Prosthetic Component and Method - An orthopedic system to monitor a parameter related to the muscular-skeletal system is disclosed. The orthopedic system includes electronic circuitry, a sensor, and a remote system to monitor and measure. The sensor is configured to measure color or turbidity. The electronic circuitry is coupled to and interfaces with the sensor. The electronic circuit includes a transmitter to transmit measurement data from the sensor to the remote system. The orthopedic system is configured to monitor color or turbidity of a fluid in proximity to the muscular-skeletal system. The orthopedic system can transmit a signal when a predetermined color is detected or when the turbidity of the fluid exceeds a predetermined value. Alternatively, the remote system includes a processor and software configured to analyze the measurement data from the sensor and transmit a signal when a predetermined color is detected or when the turbidity of the fluid exceeds a predetermined value. | 07-10-2014 |
20140206952 | Prosthetic Component For Monitoring Joint Health - A prosthetic component suitable for long-term implantation is provided. The prosthetic component includes electronic circuitry and sensors to measure a parameter of the muscular-skeletal system. The prosthetic component comprises a first structure having at least one support surface, a second structure having at least one feature configured to couple to bone, and at least one sensor. The electronic circuitry and sensors are hermetically sealed within the prosthetic component. The prosthetic component includes at least on transmissive region. The transmissive region can be located in a region that has exposure to a region outside the joint. The transmissive region can comprise glass. One or more sensors can be used to monitor synovial fluid in proximity to the joint to determine joint health. The transmissive region can be used to support communication between the electronic circuitry and remote system. | 07-24-2014 |
Philip Henson, Boston, MA US
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20090322790 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR STREAMLINING USER INTERACTION WITH ELECTRONIC CONTENT - Various aspects and embodiments are directed to a graphical user interface that organizes interface elements into views of computer content for presentation to a user. Different views of are used to provide an interface that is responsive to configurations of the device and responsive to activity being performed by the user. Aspects include permitting the user to transition the device from one configuration to another during its use, for example from easel to laptop modes. Further the elements that comprise the graphical user interface are configured to present a summarized view of available actions and content, in order to simplify user interaction. The different views present different organizations of the interface elements and in some example display only certain ones of the modes of content in order to reduce the number of options a user must navigate to accomplish an objective. According to another aspect, methods and systems for streamlining user interaction with computer content are provided. In some embodiments, streamlining includes pre-configuring a user device based on received information. Other embodiments include presenting consistent visual representations used to navigated to views that present computer content. | 12-31-2009 |
Robert Henson, Loveland, OH US
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20100096436 | SEMI-AUTOMATIC BRAZING DEVICE - A semi-automatic brazing apparatus having a brazing wire feeding apparatus containing a brazing wire feed mechanism a controller, and a user input device. The brazing wire from a brazing wire source is continuously drawn from the source through the apparatus via the feeding mechanism and is directed towards a brazing gun for a semi-automatic brazing operation. | 04-22-2010 |
20140312157 | SEMI-AUTOMATIC BRAZING DEVICE - A semi-automatic brazing apparatus having a brazing wire feeding apparatus containing a brazing wire feed mechanism, a controller, and a user input device. The brazing wire from a brazing wire source is continuously drawn from the source through the apparatus via the feeding mechanism and is directed towards a brazing gun for a semi-automatic brazing operation. | 10-23-2014 |
Robert A. Henson, Charlotte, NC US
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20090222175 | CONTROL SYSTEM FOR STARTING ELECTRICALLY POWERED IMPLEMENTS - A control system is provided for starting electrically powered implements on a vehicle such as a grass mowing machine with electrically powered cutting reels. The electric motors are started at intervals, rather than simultaneously. The intervals between starting each electric motor may be based on pre-defined criteria such as a fixed time constant, voltage, current or speed input from a motor controller for each implement. | 09-03-2009 |
Robert A. Henson, Apex, NC US
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20150120148 | ELECTRIC IMPLEMENT POWER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - An electric implement power management system includes an electronic controller that monitors total electric implement load and commands a transmission to reduce the speed of the traction drive wheels below the desired traction drive speed if the total electric implement load reaches a maximum allowable load. | 04-30-2015 |
Robert E. Henson, Piedmont, MO US
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20110224690 | Tick Removal Instrument - It is of utmost importance that an imbedded tick is removed promptly after attachment and without causing distress to prevent possible infection from harmful diseases ticks carry. Further problems are created when the mouthparts are disassociated and left within the host's dermis. The Tick Removal Instrument is able to reliably remove the tick, including the mouthparts, without provoking the parasite to expel fluids into the host. The tick engaging portion includes a “vee groove” and a pointing prong which close upon each other to trap the tick. The pointing prong includes a specifically designed part which paralyzes the tick and causes it to release its grip from within the host's dermis. Ergonomic thumb and finger locators facilitate the use of the tool in a comfortable position suitable for use by either hand. The tick is easily removed by a gentle motion of the tool. | 09-15-2011 |
20140236179 | Medically Inspired Tick Removal Instrument - It is of utmost importance an embedded tick is removed promptly after attachment, without causing distress to prevent possible infection from harmful diseases. Problems are created when the cheliceral digits (ref # | 08-21-2014 |
Robert Michael Henson, Suwanee, GA US
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20120066076 | Electronic Method of Sharing and Storing Printed Materials - Disclosed is a method of making searchable and sharable ideas found on the printed page using an electronic medium. The method includes storing and sharing with others portions of printed publications while preserving the pagination and format of the original content. The stored information is complied in an electronic database such that particular page can be retrieved. The system can assemble the requested pages and deploy them to a user account or send the same electronically to another to share and keep pages in a format and manner designed to preserve the integrity of the original publication. | 03-15-2012 |
Robert Ray Henson, Spanaway, WA US
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20130268952 | DETACHABLE SEAT MOUNTED AUDIO-VISUAL ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM WITH LOCALLY STORABLE, SELECTABLE, AND UPDATABLE CONTENT - A detachable seat mounted audio-visual entertainment system. The system has locally storable, selectable, and updatable content. The passenger in-flight entertainment device terminal has passenger selectable controls, a video display, an audio output, storage media such as a magnetic or “hard disk”, and a payment interface device such as a card swipe, all located in a seat which has been wired with power, local network, and audio wiring. A local, transport vehicle mounted local host computer provides supports the local network, and may be used to collect revenue slips resulting from passenger input to the payment interface device. Revenue slips may be posted to a remote server during a trip segment via satellite or direct radio frequency communication to receiving facilities providing connection to the internet, or alternately collected and posted batch-wise. | 10-10-2013 |
20130272568 | SECURITY SYSTEM AND METHOD OF IN-FLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT DEVICE RENTALS HAVING SELF-CONTAINED, AUDIOVISUAL PRESENTATIONS - A security method for in-flight entertainment device (IFED) rentals having self-contained, audiovisual presentations is disclosed. A self-contained IFED has internal storage configured to contain current releases of movies and other audiovisual presentations. The method provides layers of security including unique bit stream encoding format, watermarking, camera artifacts, file encryption, hard drive encryption, input-output encryption and physically unique connectors, and tamper resistant casing the self-contained IFEDs. | 10-17-2013 |
20140292047 | Detachable Seat Mounted Audio-Visual Entertainment System with Locally Storable, Selectable, and Updatable Content - A detachable seat mounted audio-visual entertainment system. The system has locally storable, selectable, and updatable content. The passenger in-flight entertainment device terminal has passenger selectable controls, a video display, an audio output, storage media such as a magnetic or “hard disk”, and a payment interface device such as a card swipe, all located in a seat which has been wired with power, local network, and audio wiring. A local, transport vehicle mounted local host computer provides supports the local network, and may be used to collect revenue slips resulting from passenger input to the payment interface device. Revenue slips may be posted to a remote server during a trip segment via satellite or direct radio frequency communication to receiving facilities providing connection to the internet, or alternately collected and posted batchwise. | 10-02-2014 |
Rodney Henson, Stockbridge, GA US
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20090260407 | LOCKING ASSEMBLY - A locking assembly includes a latch having a bolt, and a plurality of locking members configured to be locked together to lock the bolt, each locking member having an aperture that is closed on an edge by a connecting portion, at least two locks that have shackles and openings, the shackles being movable between an unlocked position, in which the connecting portions can be placed into the openings, and a locked position, in which the shackles extends through the apertures; and a latch shield having an occluding member positioned in the openings along with the connecting portions, and a plurality of blocking members positioned outward of the locks that cannot pass through the openings, such that the occluding member occludes the locking members to prevent cutting the locking members and the blocking members limit movement of the occluding member to prevent removing the occluding member without unlocking the locks. Alternate embodiments are disclosed with a plurality of occluding members combined with a blocking member or members. | 10-22-2009 |
Scott Henson, North Bend, WA US
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20100093435 | VIRTUAL SPACE MAPPING OF A VARIABLE ACTIVITY REGION - An electronic game system and a method of its operation are provided for virtual space mapping of a variable activity region in physical space. A calibration input may be received from a positioning device of a game controller that indicates waypoints that define an activity region in physical space. A scale factor may be identified between the activity region and an interactive game region in virtual space based on the calibration input. Positioning information may be received from the positioning device that indicates a position of the positioning device within the activity region. The position of the positioning device within the activity region may be mapped to a corresponding virtual position within the interactive game region based on the scale factor. | 04-15-2010 |
Scott Jared Henson, Raleigh, NC US
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20100217840 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR REPLICATING PROVISIONING SERVERS IN A SOFTWARE PROVISIONING ENVIRONMENT - A software provisioning environment can include several provisioning servers for providing software provisioning to one or more target machines. In the environment, one of the provisioning servers can initiate a replication action. The replication action can transfer and apply the metadata from one provisioning server to another provisioning server. Additionally, the replication action can transfer and apply portions of an inventory of provisioning objects from one provisioning server to another provisioning server. During the replication action, the provisioning server can utilize the interfaces and protocols of standard provisioning processes to transfer the metadata and portions of the inventory. | 08-26-2010 |
20100306354 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR FLEXIBLE CLOUD MANAGEMENT WITH POWER MANAGEMENT SUPPORT - A cloud management system can determine if the operational state of the virtual machines and/or the computing systems needs to be altered in order to instantiate virtual machines. If the operational state of the computing systems needs to be altered, the cloud management system retrieves an identification of the power management systems supporting the computing systems. The cloud management system can utilize the identification of the power management systems to instruct the power management systems to alter the power state of the computing system in order to instantiate the virtual machines. | 12-02-2010 |
20100306377 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR FLEXIBLE CLOUD MANAGEMENT - A cloud management system can maintain a set of “virtual groups,” and assign different “virtual groups” to particular computing resources. The “virtual groups” can be based on the particular usage (type of virtual machine, application of the virtual machine, function of the virtual machine, and the like) of the members in the groups and/or can be based on the specifications of the computing resources (type and amount of computing resources). When instantiating virtual machines in a cloud, the cloud management system can utilize the “virtual groups” to identify and allocate the computing resources. | 12-02-2010 |
20110055398 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR FLEXIBLE CLOUD MANAGEMENT INCLUDING EXTERNAL CLOUDS - A cloud management system can maintain a set of “virtual groups,” and assign different “virtual groups” to particular computing resources of both local and external clouds. The “virtual groups” can be based on the particular usage (type of virtual machine, application of the virtual machine, function of the virtual machine, and the like) of the members in the groups and/or can be based on the specifications of the computing resources (type and amount of computing resources). When instantiating virtual machines in local or external clouds, the cloud management system can utilize the “virtual groups” to identify and allocate the computing resources. | 03-03-2011 |
20110131304 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MOUNTING SPECIFIED STORAGE RESOURCES FROM STORAGE AREA NETWORK IN MACHINE PROVISIONING PLATFORM - Embodiments relate to systems and methods for mounting specified storage resources from storage area network in machine provisioning platform. A provisioning platform can communicate generate and maintain a provisioning profile encoding the software, hardware, and/or other resources to be provisioned to a target physical and/or virtual machine. The provisioning profile can include a set of storage allocations for each target machine to be provisioned by the platform, indicating the high-level amounts, types, availability, so forth to be associated with each target. The provisioning profile can likewise include a set of storage specifications indicating specific disk types, manufacturers, and specific sources or pools in the set of storage resources available to the storage area network to transparently fulfill the storage allocations. The target(s) can be assigned an alias to identify them to the SAN, and the provisioning platform can mount the corresponding storage resources during the provisioning or updating process. | 06-02-2011 |
20110131384 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR INTEGRATING STORAGE RESOURCES FROM STORAGE AREA NETWORK IN MACHINE PROVISIONING PLATFORM - Embodiments relate to systems and methods for integrating storage resources from a storage area network in a machine provisioning platform. A provisioning platform can communicate generate and maintain a provisioning profile encoding the software, hardware, and/or other resources to be provisioned to a target physical and/or virtual machine. The provisioning profile can include a set of storage allocations for each target machine to be provisioned by the platform, indicating the high-level amounts, types, availability, so forth to be associated with each target. The provisioning profile can likewise include a set of storage specifications indicating specific disk types, manufacturers, and specific sources or pools in the set of storage resources available to the storage area network to transparently fulfill the storage allocations. The target(s) can be assigned an alias to identify them to the SAN, and the provisioning platform can mount the corresponding storage resources during the provisioning or updating process. | 06-02-2011 |
Timmy L. Henson, Maryville, MO US
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20140086667 | BALL JOINT WITH IMPROVED UPPER BEARING AND METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION THEREOF - A ball joint for interconnecting relatively movable components is provided. The ball joint includes a housing and a stud with a spherical bearing surface disposed in the housing. The bearing has a concave spherical bearing surface which is brought into sliding abutment with the spherical bearing surface of the stud. The bearing is of a monolithic piece of fiber-reinforced polyamide material and includes carbon fibers which extend circumferentially about the concave spherical bearing surface. | 03-27-2014 |
Timothy L. Henson, Springfield, IL US
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20090319368 | System and Method for Two-Way Transfer of Funds and Electronic Content Between Summa Account Users with Gathering of Behavioral Metrics and Management of Multiple Currencies and Escrow Accounts - A method and system for creating a pre-defined electronic transactions is disclosed. the system comprises a server in communication with a database and a computer network, and the server is configured to: (1) receive a request to create a pre-defined electronic transaction from a client computer via the computer network, (2) receive input from the client computer comprising information that at least partially defines the pre-defined electronic transaction, and (3) store the received information in the database. | 12-24-2009 |
20140143035 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TWO-WAY TRANSFER OF FUNDS AND ELECTRONIC CONTENT BETWEEN SUMMA ACCOUNT USERS WITH GATHERING OF BEHAVIORAL METRICS AND MANAGEMENT OF MULTIPLE CURRENCIES AND ESCROW ACCOUNTS - A method and system for creating a pre-defined electronic transactions is disclosed. The system comprises a server in communication with a database and a computer network, and the server is configured to: (1) receive a request to create a pre-defined electronic transaction from a client computer via the computer network, (2) receive input from the client computer comprising information that at least partially defines the pre-defined electronic transaction, and (3) store the received information in the database. | 05-22-2014 |
Trent W. Henson, Cypress, TX US
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20110191767 | CONTROLLED USE MEDICAL APPLICATON - In an example, a virtualized medical application container can be created, including creating an image of a clean version of an operating system, installing a medical application on the image, and initializing the medical application on the image. | 08-04-2011 |
20110191821 | CONTROLLED USE MEDICAL APPLICATION - In an example, a client application can be implemented, including controlling access of a medical application to a client operating system resource; receiving medical data according to a first medical standard, and providing information to the medical application using the received medical data. | 08-04-2011 |
20110191822 | CONTROLLED USE MEDICAL APPLICATION - In an example, a plurality of virtualized medical application containers can be stored on one or more servers, wherein each server includes a memory, and wherein each virtualized medical application container includes a virtualized operating system, separate from a client operating system and a medical application executable installed on the virtualized operating system. | 08-04-2011 |
20150033363 | CONTROLLED USE MEDICAL APPLICATION - Various systems, machine-readable media, and methods for controlled use of medical applications using virtualization are described herein. In various embodiments, a virtualized medical application container can be created, including creating an image of a clean version of an operating system, installing a medical application on the image, and initializing the medical application on the image. Various embodiments include receiving an indication of a request for metered use of the medical application; requesting permission for metered use of the medical application, wherein the metered use includes at least one of a single use, a defined number of uses, unlimited use, or timed use; executing at least a portion of the medical application; and controlling usage of the medical application to comply with at least one of medical informatics standards and medical informatics regulations. | 01-29-2015 |
Wendy L. Henson, Portland, OR US
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20140201721 | FRAMEWORK AND REPOSITORY FOR ANALYSIS OF SOFTWARE PRODUCTS - Tacit knowledge associated with software development problems may be shared by providing a framework configured to pre-process raw service data of a software product for identification of data elements. Pre-processing operations may be applied to the raw service data to extract data elements. An identified operating problem in the service data may be efficiently analyzed by referring to a repository of stored records that include previously performed user actions when facing the identified operating problem. | 07-17-2014 |
Wiliam K. Henson, Beacon, NY US
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20100258881 | DUAL METAL AND DUAL DIELECTRIC INTEGRATION FOR METAL HIGH-K FETS - The present invention, in one embodiment, provides a method of forming a semiconductor device that includes providing a substrate including a first conductivity type region and a second conductivity type region; forming a gate stack including a gate dielectric atop the first conductivity type region and the second conductivity type region of the substrate and a first metal gate conductor overlying the high-k gate dielectric; removing a portion of the first metal gate conductor that is present in the first conductivity type region to expose the gate dielectric present in the first conductivity type region; applying a nitrogen based plasma to the substrate, wherein the nitrogen based plasma nitrides the gate dielectric that is present in the first conductivity type region and nitrides the first metal gate conductor that is present in the second conductivity type region; and forming a second metal gate conductor overlying at least the gate dielectric that is present in the first conductivity type region. | 10-14-2010 |
20110180880 | DUAL METAL AND DUAL DIELECTRIC INTEGRATION FOR METAL HIGH-K FETS - The present invention, in one embodiment, provides a method of forming a semiconductor device that includes providing a substrate including a first conductivity type region and a second conductivity type region; forming a gate stack including a gate dielectric atop the first conductivity type region and the second conductivity type region of the substrate and a first metal gate conductor overlying the high-k gate dielectric; removing a portion of the first metal gate conductor that is present in the first conductivity type region to expose the gate dielectric present in the first conductivity type region; applying a nitrogen based plasma to the substrate, wherein the nitrogen based plasma nitrides the gate dielectric that is present in the first conductivity type region and nitrides the first metal gate conductor that is present in the second conductivity type region; and forming a second metal gate conductor overlying at least the gate dielectric that is present in the first conductivity type region. | 07-28-2011 |
William Henson, Cassville, MO US
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20110156379 | TRAILER JACK KICKSTAND - A trailer jack stand for supporting a trailer comprising: a pedestal stand, where stand attaches to a trailer jack, said stand includes a top connecting section and a pivoting section; a center mount pin, where the mount pin attaches the stand to the jack through the top connecting section; a locking pin, where the locking pin secures the mount pin into place; a platform, where the platform attaches to the bottom of the pivoting section; and a spring assembly, where the spring assembly includes a top pivot pin extending from the top connecting section, a stand pin extending from the pivoting section and a spring attached between the pivot pin and stand pin. The pivoting section is capable of pivoting between a refracted position and an extended position, where in the extended position the stand supports the trailer. | 06-30-2011 |
William K. Henson, Peekskill, NY US
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20090039461 | FORMATION OF IMPROVED SOI SUBSTRATES USING BULK SEMICONDUCTOR WAFERS - The present invention relates to a semiconductor-on-insulator (SOI) substrate having one or more device regions. Each device region comprises at least a base semiconductor substrate layer and a semiconductor device layer with a buried insulator layer located therebetween, while the semiconductor device layer is supported by one or more vertical insulating pillars. The vertical insulating pillars each preferably has a ledge extending between the base semiconductor substrate layer and the semiconductor device layer. The SOI substrates of the present invention can be readily formed from a precursor substrate structure with a “floating” semiconductor device layer that is spaced apart from the base semiconductor substrate layer by an air gap and is supported by one or more vertical insulating pillars. The air gap is preferably formed by selective removal of a sacrificial layer located between the base semiconductor substrate layer and the semiconductor device layer. | 02-12-2009 |
20100013024 | HIGH PERFORMANCE STRESS-ENHANCE MOSFET AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE - The invention relates to a semiconductor structure and method of manufacturing and more particularly to a CMOS device with a stress inducing material embedded in both gates and also in the source/drain region of the PFET and varying thickness of the PFET and NFET channel. In one embodiment, the structure enhances the device performance by varying the thickness of the top Silicon layer respective to the NFET or the PFET. | 01-21-2010 |
20110147885 | FORMATION OF IMPROVED SOI SUBSTRATES USING BULK SEMICONDUCTOR WAFERS - The present invention relates to a semiconductor-on-insulator (SOI) substrate having one or more device regions. Each device region comprises at least a base semiconductor substrate layer and a semiconductor device layer with a buried insulator layer located therebetween, while the semiconductor device layer is supported by one or more vertical insulating pillars. The vertical insulating pillars each preferably has a ledge extending between the base semiconductor substrate layer and the semiconductor device layer. The SOI substrates of the present invention can be readily formed from a precursor substrate structure with a “floating” semiconductor device layer that is spaced apart from the base semiconductor substrate layer by an air gap and is supported by one or more vertical insulating pillars. The air gap is preferably formed by selective removal of a sacrificial layer located between the base semiconductor substrate layer and the semiconductor device layer. | 06-23-2011 |
20110272779 | EFUSE CONTAINING SIGE STACK - An eFuse, includes: a substrate and an insulating layer disposed on the substrate; a first layer including a single crystal or polycrystalline silicon disposed on the insulating layer; a second layer including a single crystal or polycrystalline silicon germanium disposed on the first layer, and a third layer including a silicide disposed on the second layer. The Ge has a final concentration in a range of approximately five percent to approximately twenty-five percent. | 11-10-2011 |
William Kirklen Henson, Beacon, NY US
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20100269085 | Automated Generation of Oxide Pillar Slot Shapes in Silicon-On-Insulator Formation Technology - A method of automated generation of oxide pillar (PX) slot shapes of a PX layer within silicon-on-insulator (SOI) structures that includes generating a placement grid on recess oxide (RX) shapes, creating PX placement markers on the placement grid along a perimeter of the RX shapes, filtering the PX placement markers, generating a PX slot shape corresponding to each filtered PX placement marker on the RX shapes, correcting location errors associated with the generated PX slot shapes, generating PX slot shapes on RX shapes of a predetermined size for which PX slot shapes were not generated, performing a verification operation of the PX slot shapes, and outputting the PX layer including the verified PX slot shapes. | 10-21-2010 |
Zachary Henson, Bloomington, IN US
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20090189070 | ION MOBILITY SPECTROMETER INSTRUMENT AND METHOD OF OPERATING SAME - An ion mobility spectrometer instrument has a drift tube that is partitioned into a plurality of cascaded drift tube segments. A number of electric field activation sources may each be coupled to one or more of the plurality of drift tube segments. A control circuit is configured to control operation of the number of electric field activation sources in a manner that applies switched electric fields at a specified switching rate to the drift tube segments to thereby produce at the ion outlet only ions having a predefined ion mobility or range of ion mobilities. | 07-30-2009 |