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Andrew Sprague, Haverhill, MA US
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20110112178 | Compositions And Methods For Inhibiting Expression Of IKK-B Gene - The invention relates to a double-stranded ribonucleic acid (dsRNA) for inhibiting the expression of the IKK-B gene, comprising an antisense strand having a nucleotide sequence which is less that 30 nucleotides in length, generally 19-25 nucleotides in length, and which is substantially complementary to at least a part of the IKK-B gene. The invention also relates to a pharmaceutical composition comprising the dsRNA together with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier; methods for treating diseases caused by the expression or activation of the IKK-B gene using the pharmaceutical composition; and methods for inhibiting the expression of the IKK-B gene in a cell. | 05-12-2011 |
Andrew Sprague, Cambridge, MA US
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20110263681 | Organic Compositions to Treat Beta-ENaC-Related Diseases - The present disclosure relates to RNAi agents useful in methods of treating Beta-ENaC-related diseases such as cystic fibrosis, pseudohypoaldosteronism type 1 (PHA1), Liddle's syndrome, hypertension, alkalosis, hypokalemia, and obesity-associated hypertension, using a therapeutically effective amount of a RNAi agent to Beta-ENaC. | 10-27-2011 |
20120115933 | Organic Compositions to Treat Beta-ENaC-Related Diseases - The present disclosure relates to RNAi agents useful in methods of treating Beta-ENaC-related diseases such as cystic fibrosis, pseudohypoaldosteronism type 1 (PHA1), Liddle's syndrome, hypertension, alkalosis, hypokalemia, and obesity-associated hypertension, using a therapeutically effective amount of a RNAi agent to Beta-ENaC. | 05-10-2012 |
20120115934 | Organic Compositions to Treat Beta-ENaC-Related Diseases - The present disclosure relates to RNAi agents useful in methods of treating Beta-ENaC-related diseases such as cystic fibrosis, pseudohypoaldosteronism type 1 (PHA1), Liddle's syndrome, hypertension, alkalosis, hypokalemia, and obesity-associated hypertension, using a therapeutically effective amount of a RNAi agent to Beta-ENaC. | 05-10-2012 |
20120122960 | Organic Compositions to Treat Beta-ENaC-Related Diseases - The present disclosure relates to RNAi agents useful in methods of treating Beta-ENaC-related diseases such as cystic fibrosis, pseudohypoaldosteronism type 1 (PHA1), Liddle's syndrome, hypertension, alkalosis, hypokalemia, and obesity-associated hypertension, using a therapeutically effective amount of a RNAi agent to Beta-ENaC. | 05-17-2012 |
20130012571 | Organic Compositions to Treat Beta-ENaC-Related Diseases - The present disclosure relates to RNAi agents useful in methods of treating Beta-ENaC-related diseases such as cystic fibrosis, pseudohypoaldosteronism type 1 (PHA1), Liddle's syndrome, hypertension, alkalosis, hypokalemia, and obesity-associated hypertension, using a therapeutically effective amount of a RNAi agent to Beta-ENaC. | 01-10-2013 |
Andrew Griffin Sprague, Cambridge, MA US
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20140107179 | ORGANIC COMPOSITIONS TO TREAT Beta-ENaC-RELATED DISEASES - The present disclosure relates to RNAi agents useful in methods of treating Beta-ENaC-related diseases such as cystic fibrosis, pseudohypoaldosteronism type 1 (PHA1), Liddle's syndrome, hypertension, alkalosis, hypokalemia, and obesity-associated hypertension, using a therapeutically effective amount of a RNAi agent to Beta-ENaC. | 04-17-2014 |
Barry Sprague, Bethlehem, CT US
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20140298714 | Fuel Borne Catalysts for Sulfur Rich Fuels - Fuel Borne Catalysts of use in High Sulfur Fuels are disclosed, where formulations may include any number of suitable platinum group metals, transition metals, rare earth metals, and alkaline earth metals, including platinum, palladium, iron, manganese, cerium, yttrium, lithium, sodium, calcium, strontium, vanadium, silver and combinations thereof. | 10-09-2014 |
20140360164 | Diesel Exhaust Treatment Systems and Methods - Disclosed here are systems and methods including one or more FBCs and one or more suitable aftertreatment devices, including DOCs, DPFs, and suitable combinations thereof. The systems and methods disclosed may include selecting a suitable FBC for use with a fuel with a specified sulfur content. Systems and methods disclosed here may also include using one or more ECUs to control one or more FBC dosing/metering devices to supply FBCs from one or more FBC reservoirs in the presence of a specified event. | 12-11-2014 |
Cheryl A. Sprague, East Peoria, IL US
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20080255694 | Evaluating supplier capacity - Methods and systems evaluate a capacity of a supplier to meet a capacity requirement for a part for a time period. In one implementation, a method is provided. According to the method, a forecast is transmitted to a supplier that indicates the capacity requirement. The method receives an actual capacity of the supplier to produce the part for the time period and determines whether the actual capacity of the supplier meets the capacity requirement. When the actual capacity of the supplier does not meet the capacity requirement, the method receives, from the supplier, a plan specifying how the supplier plans to meet the capacity requirement. | 10-16-2008 |
Christopher A. Sprague, Cuyahoga Falls, OH US
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20110305902 | High Strength Constant Compression Elastic Fibers And Fabrics Thereof - The present invention relates to high strength fabrics made thereof from thin gauge constant compression elastic fibers. Elastic fibers are disclosed which have a relatively flat modulus curve, for example between 100% and 200% elongation. Garments made with the constant compression elastic fibers have a more comfortable feel to the wearer. The garments are also resistant to puncture due to the high strength fabric made with the elastic fibers. | 12-15-2011 |
20130273285 | Elastomer Resins, Fibers And Fabrics Thereof, And Uses Thereof - The present invention relates to elastomeric resins, fibers made from said resins, fabrics made with said fibers, and applications and uses for the resins, fibers and fabrics. The elastomer resins of the invention provide high strength fibers and well balanced fabrics with good physical properties and chemical resistance, making them attractive for use in various applications that use elastic fibers and fabrics. | 10-17-2013 |
Christopher Michael Sprague, Broomfield, CO US
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20120192423 | MULTI-FUNCTION VALVE EXCHANGE APPARATUS AND METHOD OF USING SAME - A multi-function valve exchange apparatus including an alignment tool for locating tools of the multi-function valve exchange apparatus proximate to an installed cardiovascular valve assembly comprised of a base member and an exchangeable valve member detachably coupled thereto; a stabilizer tool for grabbing the base member and preventing the base member from moving during a procedure for exchanging the existing valve member with a new valve member; removal and collapsing tools for uncoupling and removing the existing valve member; and an installation tool for installing a new exchangeable valve member having a new leaflet set. A method for exchanging a valve member uses the multi-function valve exchange apparatus to facilitate removal of the existing exchangeable valve member and installation of the new exchangeable valve member. | 08-02-2012 |
20120203335 | COLLAPSIBLE DOCKING STATION - A collapsible docking station for a valve assembly that includes the collapsible docking station and an exchangeable valve member detachably coupled thereto. The collapsible docking station includes a band that is moveable between a collapsed position where the band forms a wound coil, and a fully expanded position where the band forms a circular ring. | 08-09-2012 |
20140316519 | CARDIAC VALVE WITH SHIELDS FOR TISSUE RETRACTION - A tissue retraction system for a bioprosthetic cardiac valve base configured for attachment to a separate leaflet set includes a plurality of retraction shields releasably attached to the valve base. The retraction shields are configured to restrain tissue within a surgical site. The retraction shields may be flexible and transparent. Shield extenders can be attached to the retraction shields and used to further secure the retraction shields to a device for providing tissue retraction during a surgical procedure. | 10-23-2014 |
Daniel G. Sprague, St. Louis, MO US
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20120037581 | JERSEY HANGER ASSEMBLY AND JERSEY DISPLAY - A jersey hanger assembly is described. The jersey hanger assembly allows homes, businesses, schools, or other buildings to display an athletic jersey as a symbol of team pride or of support for an athletic team or an individual player on the team. The jersey hanger assembly includes a bracket member. The bracket member includes a receiving member. The jersey hanger assembly includes a pole with first and second opposing ends. The second pole end is insertable into the receiving member. The pole has a curved shape between the first and second opposing ends. A jersey flag for hanging on the jersey hanger is described. The jersey flag is material of a fabric cut or shaped to resemble an athletic jersey. The material includes a team logo or insignia. A sleeve or an open seam in positioned in the upper portion of the jersey flag to receive the pole. | 02-16-2012 |
20150027015 | JERSEY HANGER ASSEMBLY AND JERSEY DISPLAY - A jersey hanger assembly is described. The jersey hanger assembly allows homes, businesses, schools, or other buildings to display an athletic jersey as a symbol of team pride or of support for an athletic team or an individual player on the team. The jersey hanger assembly includes a bracket member. The bracket member includes a receiving member. The jersey hanger assembly includes a pole with first and second opposing ends. The second pole end is insertable into the receiving member. The pole has a curved shape between the first and second opposing ends. | 01-29-2015 |
David M. Sprague, Raleigh, NC US
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20100268802 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR A HIERARCHICAL, REDUNDANT OAM&P ARCHITECTURE FOR USE IN AN IP MULTIMEDIA SUBSYSTEM (IMS) NETWORK - Methods, systems, and computer program products for a hierarchical, redundant OAM&P architecture for use in an IP multimedia subsystem (IMS) are disclosed. According to one aspect, the subject matter described herein includes a system for managing an Internet protocol multimedia system (IMS) network. The system includes a network operations, administration, maintenance, and provisioning (OAM&P) entity for communicating with an operator's network, a system OAM&P entity associated with the network OAM&P entity, and at least one message processing entity associated with the system OAM&P entity for processing signaling information and for implementing at least one application. The system OAM&P entity receives OAM&P information from one or more message processing entities and communicates at least some of the received OAM&P information to the network OAM&P entity. The network OAM&P entity receives OAM&P information from the system OAM&P entity and communicates at least some of the received OAM&P information to the operator's network. | 10-21-2010 |
20120226758 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR SHARING DIAMETER BINDING DATA - According to one aspect, the subject matter described herein includes a method for sharing Diameter binding data. The method includes receiving, by a first Diameter signaling router (DSR), a first Diameter message requiring processing. The method also includes selecting, by the first DSR, a processing element to perform the required processing from a plurality of processing elements. The method further includes routing, by the first DSR, the received first Diameter message to the selected processing element. The method further includes creating, by the first DSR, a binding record associating the selected processing element with information associated with the received first Diameter message. The method further includes communicating, by the first DSR, the binding record to a second DSR. | 09-06-2012 |
David Michael Sprague, Raleigh, NC US
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20080209007 | Methods, systems, and computer program products for accessing data associated with a plurality of similarly structured distributed databases - Methods, systems, and computer program products for accessing data associated with a plurality of similarly structured distributed databases are disclosed. According to one method, a first value of a data element associated with a first distributed database is received from the first distributed database. A second value of a data element associated with a second distributed database is received from the second distributed database. The first and second values of the data element are included in a third merged database. The first and second values of the data element in the third merged database are accessed. | 08-28-2008 |
20110064075 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR COMMUNICATING SIGNALING SYSTEM 7 (SS7) USER PART MESSAGES AMONG SS7 SIGNALING POINTS (SPs) AND INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP) NODES USING SIGNAL TRANSFER POINTS (STPs) - Methods and systems for transmitting user part messages between signaling system seven (SS7) signaling points over an internet protocol (IP) network include receiving, at a signal transfer point, a first SS7 user part message. The first SS7 user part message can be received from a first SS7 signaling point, such as a service switching point (SSP). The first SS7 signaling point is encapsulated in a first IP packet. The first IP packet is transmitted to a second SS7 signaling point over an IP network. | 03-17-2011 |
20110165901 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR POLICY CHARGING AND RULES FUNCTION (PCRF) NODE SELECTION - The subject matter described herein includes methods, systems, and computer readable media for PCRF node selection. According to one aspect, a system for PCRF node selection is provided. The system includes a first PCRF selection node for receiving a first request message for which PCRF node selection is required. The first PCRF selection node determines whether to select the PCRF or to delegate selection of the PCRF. In response to a determination to delegate the selection of the PCRF, the first PCRF selection node generates and sends a second request message related to the first request message. The system further includes a second PCRF node for, in response to receiving the second request message from the first PCRF selection node, determining whether to select the PCRF or to delegate selection of the PCRF. In response to determining to select the PCRF, the second PCRF selection node selects the PCRF. | 07-07-2011 |
20110199895 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR DIAMETER NETWORK MANAGEMENT - According to one aspect, the subject matter described herein includes a method for providing Diameter network management information in a communications network. The method includes steps occurring at a Diameter signaling router (DSR). The method also includes determining whether successful Diameter communications are available with a first Diameter application. The method further includes in response to determining that successful Diameter communications are not available with the first Diameter application, generating a first Diameter network management message (DNMM) indicating that successful Diameter communications are not available with the first Diameter application. The method also includes sending the first DNMM to a second Diameter node. | 08-18-2011 |
20110200054 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR PROVIDING LOCAL APPLICATION ROUTING AT A DIAMETER NODE - Methods, systems, and computer readable media for providing local application routing at a Diameter node are disclosed. One method includes receiving, at an ingress Diameter message processor associated with a Diameter signaling router (DSR), a Diameter message from a peer Diameter element. At the ingress Diameter message processor, application routing data is accessed to determine whether processing of the Diameter message by a Diameter application is required. In response to determining that Diameter application processing is required, the Diameter message is forwarded to a Diameter message processor hosting a Diameter application identified by the application routing data for processing. In response to determining that Diameter application processing is not required, the Diameter message is forwarded to an egress Diameter message processor associated with the DSR. | 08-18-2011 |
20110202604 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR SOURCE PEER CAPACITY-BASED DIAMETER LOAD SHARING - Methods, systems, and computer readable media for source peer capacity-based Diameter load sharing are disclosed. According to one aspect, the subject matter described herein includes a method for source peer capacity-based Diameter load sharing. A network element for processing Diameter messages received from a Diameter peer requests information regarding a Diameter message capacity requirement of the Diameter peer, receives information regarding the Diameter message capacity requirement of the Diameter peer, and uses the received information to load share the processing. In one embodiment, the network element is a Diameter signaling router having multiple message processors for processing Diameter messages, and the information regarding the Diameter message capacity requirement of the Diameter peer is used to load share Diameter message processing and/or Diameter connections among the multiple message processors. | 08-18-2011 |
20110202613 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR ANSWER-BASED ROUTING OF DIAMETER REQUEST MESSAGES - Methods, systems, and computer readable media for answer-based routing of Diameter request messages are disclosed. According to one method, a Diameter request message is received from a first Diameter node at a. A copy of at least a portion of the Diameter request message is cached at the DSR and the Diameter request message is routed to a second Diameter node. The DSR determines whether a predetermined condition associated with an answer to the first Diameter request message exists. In response to determining that the predetermined condition exists, the cached portion of the Diameter request message is retrieved, a Diameter request that includes the cached portion of the Diameter request message is generated, and the generated Diameter request message is routed. | 08-18-2011 |
20110202676 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR PROVIDING PEER ROUTING AT A DIAMETER NODE - Methods, systems, and computer readable media for providing local application routing at a Diameter node are disclosed. In one example, the method includes receiving, at an ingress Diameter message processor associated with a DSR, a Diameter message from a first Diameter node. The method further includes accessing, using the ingress Diameter message processor, Diameter peer routing information to determine an egress Diameter message processor among a plurality of egress Diameter message processors within the DSR and associated with a second Diameter node that is a peer of the DSR and to which the Diameter message is to be forwarded. The method also includes forwarding the Diameter message to the determined egress Diameter message processor. | 08-18-2011 |
20110202677 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR INTER-MESSAGE PROCESSOR STATUS SHARING - According to one aspect, the subject matter described herein includes a method of operating a Diameter signaling router (DSR) for routing Diameter messages. The method includes steps occurring at a DSR comprising a plurality of Diameter message processors, each configured to perform at least one Diameter function. The method also includes detecting, at a first of the plurality of Diameter message processors, a change in status relating to the at least one Diameter function. The method further includes communicating, by the first of the plurality of Diameter message processors and to a second of the plurality of Diameter message processors, an indication of the change in status. | 08-18-2011 |
20110202684 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR INTER-DIAMETER-MESSAGE PROCESSOR ROUTING - According to one aspect, the subject matter described herein includes a method for routing Diameter messages. The method includes steps occurring at a Diameter signaling router (DSR) comprising a plurality of Diameter message processors. The method also includes receiving, by a first of the plurality of Diameter message processors and from a first Diameter node, a Diameter message, wherein the Diameter message is received via a first Diameter connection. The method further includes determining, by the first Diameter message processor, a next-hop Diameter node for the Diameter message. The method further includes communicating, by the first of the plurality of Diameter message processors and to a second of the plurality of Diameter message processors, the Diameter message. The method further includes communicating, by the second Diameter message processor and to the next-hop Diameter node, the Diameter message, wherein the Diameter message is communicated via a second Diameter connection. | 08-18-2011 |
20130329740 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR ROUTING DIAMETER MESSAGES AT A DIAMETER SIGNALING ROUTER - According to one aspect, the subject matter described herein includes a method for routing Diameter messages. The method includes steps occurring at a Diameter signaling router (DSR) comprising a plurality of Diameter message processors. The method includes receiving a Diameter request message. The method further includes generating a hop-by-hop identifier for identifying a first Diameter message processor of the plurality of Diameter message processors. The method further includes incorporating the hop-by-hop identifier into the Diameter request message. The method further includes routing the Diameter request message to a first Diameter node. | 12-12-2013 |
20130346549 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR INTER-DIAMETER-MESSAGE PROCESSOR ROUTING - According to one aspect, the subject matter described herein includes a method for routing Diameter messages. The method includes steps occurring at a Diameter signaling router (DSR) comprising a plurality of Diameter message processors. The method also includes receiving, by a first of the plurality of Diameter message processors and from a first Diameter node, a Diameter message, wherein the Diameter message is received via a first Diameter connection. The method further includes determining, by the first Diameter message processor, a next-hop Diameter node for the Diameter message. The method further includes communicating, by the first of the plurality of Diameter message processors and to a second of the plurality of Diameter message processors, the Diameter message. The method further includes communicating, by the second Diameter message processor and to the next-hop Diameter node, the Diameter message, wherein the Diameter message is communicated via a second Diameter connection. | 12-26-2013 |
20140074975 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR ANSWER-BASED ROUTING OF DIAMETER REQUEST MESSAGES - Methods, systems, and computer readable media for answer-based routing of Diameter request messages are disclosed. According to one method, a Diameter request message is received from a first Diameter node at a. A copy of at least a portion of the Diameter request message is cached at the DSR and the Diameter request message is routed to a second Diameter node. The DSR determines whether a predetermined condition associated with an answer to the first Diameter request message exists. In response to determining that the predetermined condition exists, the cached portion of the Diameter request message is retrieved, a Diameter request that includes the cached portion of the Diameter request message is generated, and the generated Diameter request message is routed. | 03-13-2014 |
20140348176 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR PERFORMING ENHANCED SERVICE ROUTING - Methods, systems, and computer readable media for performing enhanced service routing are disclosed. One method includes receiving, at a Diameter application executing on a message processor associated with a DSR, a Diameter message that requires a service. The method also includes determining, using service routing data, at least one service provider for performing the service associated with the Diameter message, wherein the service routing data is based on service capability information provided by a plurality of service providers and sending the Diameter message or a portion of the Diameter message to the at least one service provider for performing the service. | 11-27-2014 |
Deborah D. Sprague, Hebron, CT US
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20130041693 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AUTOMOBILE TOTAL LOSS CALCULATIONS - Described are computer systems, methods, apparatus, and computer-readable data storage media storing instructions for performing a vehicle total loss calculation. In an embodiment, a computer system for performing total loss calculations includes a total loss engine computer and a storage device operatively coupled to the total loss engine computer. The storage device includes a total loss application program having instructions operative to instruct the total loss engine computer to receive a valid claim number and a state selection entered on a main menu of a total loss calculator application by a user for a vehicle that has been totaled. The instructions also instruct the total loss engine computer to provide access to the user to a plurality of total loss calculator data input fields, selection buttons, and a state guidelines viewer on the main menu, to receive an instruction to calculate a total loss amount based on data entered by the user in the main menu, to determine that all required data has been entered, to calculate a net total amount for the totaled vehicle, and to provide the net total amount to the user. | 02-14-2013 |
20140330595 | COMPUTER SYSTEM FOR INTERACTIONS WITH A USER DEVICE AND THIRD PARTY COMPUTERS - Described are computer systems for interactions with a user device and third party computers. In an embodiment, a computer system for determining and displaying total loss calculations includes accessing third party computer systems for a plurality of data items. The computer system may include data storage devices, computer processors, a communications device, and a memory coupled to the computer processors. The memory may store program instructions which are operative with the computer processors to provide to a user device for display a total loss calculator graphical interface, receive inputs from the user device, request data from third party computers based on the received inputs, determine whether the data needed to perform a total loss calculation has been received, and perform a total loss calculation based on the requested data from the third party computer and the user inputs received from the graphical interface provided to the user device. | 11-06-2014 |
Douglas Sprague, Pembroke, MA US
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20140172752 | Management of Related Portfolios - A computer-implemented method comprising: retrieving information indicative of sets of upper level portfolios; retrieving information indicative of a plurality of objectives for the sets of upper level portfolios; retrieving a plurality of constraints, with at least one of the constraints restricting aggregate trade amounts for the same lower level portfolio across the sets of upper level portfolios, and with a constraint comprising a parameter that is at least partly based on an objective and attributes of the sets of upper level portfolios; and executing by one or more computer systems a collection of optimization rules to apply across the sets of upper level portfolios to current trade amounts of the sets of upper level portfolios and to the objectives according to parameters specified by the constraints to determine rebalanced trade amounts for the sets of upper level portfolios. | 06-19-2014 |
Douglas E. Sprague, Ellsworth, ME US
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20130205268 | VALIDATING INTERCONNECTIONS BETWEEN LOGIC BLOCKS IN A CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION - Disclosed is a program for creating a checking-statement which can be subsequently used to validate interconnections between logic blocks in a circuit design. The checking-statement is created by taking a description of how logic blocks in a circuit design are associated to one another (if at all), and cross referencing the description with rule statements specific to each logic block defining the allowable connections between the specific logic block and other logic blocks. | 08-08-2013 |
20150039950 | APPARATUS FOR CAPTURING RESULTS OF MEMORY TESTING - A method to produce a description file of Joint Test Action Group (JTAG) capture-shift test data registers to be used to interpret a test result of a memory included in an integrated circuit structure that is configured for testing integrated circuit memory. A computer extracts, from a first data file, the names a memory built in self test instance, a memory built in self test port name, and a name of a first memory. The first data file controls the hierarchical and architectural arrangement of components of an integrated circuit. The first data file describes a hierarchical order of an architectural arrangement of the components, electrical pathways, and connections between the components and the electrical pathways of an integrated circuit design. The computer adds the extracted names into the description file such that the description file is configured to interpret a test result of a memory. | 02-05-2015 |
Douglas E. Sprague, Jericho, VT US
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20120150473 | CLOCK EDGE GROUPING FOR AT-SPEED TEST - A method of grouping clock domains includes: separating a plurality of test clocks into a plurality of domain groups by adding to each respective one of the plurality of domain groups those test clocks that originate from a same clock source and have a unique clock divider ratio; sorting the domain groups in decreasing order of size; and creating a plurality of parts by adding the respective one of the plurality of domain groups to a first one of the plurality of parts in which already present test clocks have a different clock source, and creating a new part and adding the respective one of the plurality of domain groups to the new part when test clocks present in the respective one of the plurality of domain groups originate from a respective same clock source and have a different clock divider ratio as test clocks present in all previously-created parts. | 06-14-2012 |
20140040685 | BUILT-IN-SELF-TEST (BIST) ORGANIZATIONAL FILE GENERATION - Aspects of the invention provide for creating a built-in-self-test (BIST) organizational file for an integrated circuit (IC) chip. In one embodiment, a method includes: receiving a design file including a hierarchy of memory modules, each module including a plurality of memory wrappers; scanning each memory wrapper in each hierarchical level of memory modules for a BIST type; creating, based on the hierarchical level and the BIST type, an ordered list of memory wrappers; adding, based on the BIST type, a BIST engine for each memory wrapper listed in the ordered list; and adding a plurality of references statements to the ordered list to create the BIST organizational file. | 02-06-2014 |
Douglas P. Sprague, Newburgh, IN US
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20130154464 | CAM PLATE FOR A DOOR HINGE ASSEMBLY OF A DOMESTIC REFRIGERATOR - A cam plate for door hinge assembly of a domestic refrigerator includes a plate body having a cam surface that is configured to engage a corresponding cam surface positioned at an end of a refrigerator door. The plate body has a plug that extends from the plate body and a resilient tongue including a catch extending outwardly therefrom. | 06-20-2013 |
Edwin J. Sprague, Springfield, PA US
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20090193598 | Golf towel - A cleaning apparatus for golf equipment and the like, the apparatus having combined abrading, polishing and moisture delivery capabilities which may all be caused to act upon a target object simultaneously while shielding the user from wet and soiled surfaces. In a preferred embodiment, the invention is comprised of two adjoining panels of toweling at least one of which is of the terry variety having a plurality of finger-like loops. A portion of one cloth is integrated with a porous mesh scrubbing material on one side and a non-water-permeable backing on the other. The integration of mesh and cloth produce a grid-like duel-textured surface that provides simultaneous abrading and polishing functionality. To further enhance cleaning ability, means for delivering water to the mesh/cloth layer is disposed between the cloth/mesh layer and backing material. The backing material shields the user's hands and golf glove from the soiled and damp cleaning surface of the apparatus; the first panel of polishing cloth serves as a barrier between the golf bag and the soiled and damp cleaning surface of the second panel. | 08-06-2009 |
20120010058 | CORE-STRENGTHENING EXERCISE APPARATUS - A core-strengthening exercise apparatus is comprised generally of three primary components, namely a pair of identically shaped and configured swing arms each of which is pivotally mounted at or proximate to its midpoint to a substantially C-shaped transverse bar member. The apparatus has two general modes of use. In a first mode of use, referred to as the “static mode”, the subject apparatus may be oriented such that its swing arms rest on the floor with the bar member extending therebetween a distance above the floor to provide a stable gripping surface over which a plurality of exercises may be performed. In a second mode of use, referred to as the “dynamic mode”, the apparatus is flipped over such that only the bar member is in contact with the floor supporting the swing arms there above. In this mode, the user supports his or her upper body in the plank position over the apparatus by grasping either end of each swing arm and resting his or her forearms along the longitudinal axis thereof. The unique curvature and configuration of the bar member creates an inherently unstable interface between the user and the floor permitting side-to-side or back-to-front rocking motions, pivoting motions about a vertical axis, or combinations thereof, all requiring control over core muscles to prevent loss of balance. | 01-12-2012 |
Elizabeth Anne Reisinger Sprague, Concord, MA US
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20120107306 | ANTIBODIES FOR EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR RECEPTOR 3 (HER3) - The present invention relates to antibodies or fragments thereof that target a conformational epitope of a HER receptor. In particular, the invention relates to antibodies or fragments thereof that target a conformational epitope of HER3 receptor and compositions and methods of use thereof. | 05-03-2012 |
20130251703 | ANTIBODIES FOR EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR RECEPTOR 3 (HER3) DIRECTED TO DOMAIN III AND DOMAIN IV OF HER3 - The present invention relates to antibodies or fragments thereof that bind to a non-linear epitope within domain 3 of the HER3 receptor and inhibit both ligand-dependent and ligand-independent signal transduction. The invention also relates antibodies or fragments thereof that bind to amino acid residues within domains 3-4 of HER3 and inhibit both ligand-dependent and ligand-independent signal transduction; and compositions and methods of use of such antibodies or fragments thereof. | 09-26-2013 |
20130330324 | ANTIBODIES FOR EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR RECEPTOR 3 (HER3) - This invention relates to antibodies or fragments thereof which interact with HER family of receptors, e.g., HER3 receptor. In particular, it relates to antibodies or fragments thereof that recognize a conformational epitope of HER3 receptor comprising residues from both domains 2 and 4 resulting in inhibition of both ligand-dependent and ligand-independent signal transduction; and allow ligand binding (e.g., neuregulin), whilst preventing ligand-induced activation of signal transduction. These antibodies or fragments can be used to treat a number of diseases or disorders characterized by increased levels of HER3 expression (e.g., esophageal cancer). These antibodies or fragments can be used to treat a number of diseases or disorders characterized by the antibodys or fragments ability to decrease tissue weight (e.g., prostate or uterine weights) or to induce atrophy of tissue (e.g., atrophy of male breast). | 12-12-2013 |
Eugene A. Sprague, San Antonio, TX US
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20140054258 | METHOD FOR MAKING GROOVES ON A LUMINAL SURFACE OF AN INTRAVASCULAR STENT - Methods for manufacturing intravascular stents are disclosed wherein the intravascular stent has its inner surface treated to promote the migration of endothelial cells onto the inner surface of the intravascular stent. In particular, the inner surface of the intravascular stent has at least one groove formed therein. | 02-27-2014 |
20140314992 | IMPLANTABLE MATERIALS HAVING ENGINEERED SURFACES COMPRISING A PATTERN OF FEATURES AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME - Implantable materials having defined patterns of affinity regions for binding endothelial cells and providing for directed endothelial cell migration across the surface of the material. The affinity regions include photochemically altered regions of a material surface and physical members patterned on the material surface that exhibit a greater affinity for endothelial cell binding and migration than the remaining regions of the material surface. | 10-23-2014 |
Eugene A. Sprague, Helotes, TX US
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20120132612 | METHOD FOR MAKING GROOVES ON A LUMINAL SURFACE OF AN INTRAVASCULAR STENT - The invention relates to methods and apparatus for manufacturing intravascular stents wherein the intravascular stent has its inner surface treated to promote the migration of endothelial cells onto the inner surface of the intravascular stent. In particular, the inner surface of the intravascular stent has at least one groove formed therein. | 05-31-2012 |
20120135130 | METHOD OF MAKING IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICES HAVING CONTROLLED SURFACE PROPERTIES - An implantable medical device that is fabricated from materials that present a blood or body fluid or tissue contact surface that has controlled heterogeneities in material constitution. An endoluminal stent-graft and web-stent that is made of a monolithic material formed into differentiated regions defining structural members and web regions extending across interstitial spaces between the structural members. The endoluminal stent-graft is characterized by having controlled heterogeneities at the blood flow surface of the stent. | 05-31-2012 |
20120135192 | IMPLANTABLE MATERIALS HAVING ENGINEERED SURFACES AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME - Implantable materials having defined patterns of affinity regions for binding endothelial cells and providing for directed endothelial cell migration across the surface of the material. The affinity regions include photochemically altered regions of a material surface and physical members patterned on the material surface that exhibit a greater affinity for endothelial cell binding and migration than the remaining regions of the material surface. | 05-31-2012 |
20120136427 | IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICES HAVING CONTROLLED SURFACE PROPERTIES FOR IMPROVED HEALING RESPONSE - An implantable medical device that is fabricated from materials that present a blood or body fluid or tissue contact surface that has controlled heterogeneities in material constitution. An endoluminal stent-graft and web-stent that is made of a monolithic material formed into differentiated regions defining structural members and web regions extending across interstitial spaces between the structural members. The endoluminal stent-graft is characterized by having controlled heterogeneities at a the blood flow surface of the stent. | 05-31-2012 |
20120223056 | METHOD FOR MAKING GROOVES ON A LUMINAL SURFACE OF AN INTRAVASCULAR STENT - The invention relates to methods and apparatus for manufacturing intravascular stents wherein the intravascular stent has its inner surface treated to promote the migration of endothelial cells onto the inner surface of the intravascular stent. In particular, the inner surface of the intravascular stent has at least one groove formed therein. | 09-06-2012 |
Gary R. Sprague, Rock Hill, SC US
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20100154627 | BRAKE ACTUATOR AND METHOD OF FORMING THE SAME - An improved diaphragm-type pneumatic brake actuator includes a flange case, a cover cooperable with the flange case, a flexible diaphragm extending between the flange case and the cover forming a lower pneumatic chamber and an upper pneumatic chamber on opposed sides of the diaphragm. A piston assembly is disposed in the cover for moving a spring between compressed and decompressed positions. A spring guide is disposed between the cover and the piston assembly in the upper chamber. The spring guide prevents direct contact of the spring with the cover to prevent formation of a corrosion cell. | 06-24-2010 |
Glenn Sprague, Brighton, MI US
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20080290123 | VEHICLE ROOF RACK HAVING A HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE CROSS-MEMBER - A vehicle article carrier apparatus includes a pair of side-rails adapted to be secured in fixed position to the outer top surface of the vehicle in a spaced apart relation to one another and generally parallel to the longitudinal centerline of the vehicle; at least one cross-member spanning generally transversely between the side-rails, the at least one cross-member having opposing ends; and a bracket assembly at the end of each cross member and being slidably connected to the side rails and including a plurality of pivotally connected components configured so that the cross-member has a first lowered position, and the cross-member is moved to a second position that is elevated from outer top surface of the vehicle above the first position, by pivoting about greater than four generally transversely oriented pivotal axes. Methods of use of the article carrier are also disclosed. | 11-27-2008 |
Glenn R. Sprague, Brighton, MI US
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20090271949 | DOOR HINGE - A vehicle door hinge includes a base, a main link having first and second arms, a first end of the main link being pivotally mounted to the base at a first pivot, a drive link pivotally connected to an end of a control link, the drive link passing through a slot in the main link, a mounting plate having open ended slots opening at a first end of the plate, at least one closed end slot wherein an end of the drive link is pivotally secured in one of the open ended slots, an idle link pivotally secured in a closed end slot of the main link and an open ended slot of the door mounting plate, a kicker link having a first end thereof pivotally secured in the open ended slot of the main link and a second end pivotally secured in a closed end slot of the door mounting plate wherein the kicker link is longer than the idle link. | 11-05-2009 |
Glen W. Sprague, Lincoln, NE US
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20140338936 | EARTH WORKING APPARATUS - An earth working apparatus includes a working implement having a first end and a second end. The earth working apparatus also includes a first support supporting the working implement, where the first support also has a first end and a second end. The earth working apparatus further includes a first arm connecting the first end of the working implement to the first end of the first support, and a second arm connecting the second end of the working implement to the second end of the first support. A second support is pivotally coupled with the first support by a torsion coupler. The first arm and the second arm can be pivotally coupled with the first support by a torsion coupler. The second support can be connected to a third support and configured to articulate with respect to the third support between a generally horizontal working orientation and a transport orientation. | 11-20-2014 |
20140338938 | EARTH WORKING APPARATUS - An earth working apparatus includes a working implement having a first end and a second end. The earth working apparatus also includes a first support supporting the working implement, where the first support also has a first end and a second end. The earth working apparatus further includes a first arm connecting the first end of the working implement to the first end of the first support, and a second arm connecting the second end of the working implement to the second end of the first support. A second support is pivotally coupled with the first support by a torsion coupler. The first arm and the second arm can be pivotally coupled with the first support by a torsion coupler. The second support can be connected to a third support and configured to articulate with respect to the third support between a generally horizontal working orientation and a transport orientation. | 11-20-2014 |
Jacob Sprague, Chapel Hill, NC US
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20100173113 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING PATTERNED MATERIALS - A large area patterned film includes a first patterned area; a second patterned area; and a seam joining the first patterned area and the second patterned area, wherein the seam has a width less than about 20 micrometers. A method for tiling patterned areas includes depositing a predetermined thickness of a curable material; contacting a first portion of the curable material with a mold; curing the first portion of the curable material; removing the mold from the cured first portion of the curable material; contacting a second portion of the curable material with the mold, such that the mold contacts a portion of the cured first portion of the curable material; curing the second portion of the curable material; and removing the mold to yield a seam between the cured first portion of the curable material and the cured second portion of the curable material, wherein the seam has a dimension less than about 20 micrometers. | 07-08-2010 |
20130241107 | Method for Producing Patterned Materials - A large area patterned film includes a first patterned area; a second patterned area; and a seam joining the first patterned area and the second patterned area, wherein the seam has a width less than about 20 micrometers. A method for tiling patterned areas includes depositing a predetermined thickness of a curable material; contacting a first portion of the curable material with a mold; curing the first portion of the curable material; removing the mold from the cured first portion of the curable material; contacting a second portion of the curable material with the mold, such that the mold contacts a portion of the cured first portion of the curable material; curing the second portion of the curable material; and removing the mold to yield a seam between the cured first portion of the curable material and the cured second portion of the curable material, wherein the seam has a dimension less than about 20 micrometers. | 09-19-2013 |
Jake Sprague, Chapel Hill, NC US
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20100055459 | Nanoparticles Having Functional Additives for Self and Directed Assembly and Methods of Fabricating Same - A plurality of nanoparticles, a structure assembled therefrom, a method of forming the structure, including a plurality of particles where each particle of the plurality of particles is configured with a substantially predetermined shape and a largest dimension less than about 100 micrometers, and where each particle of the plurality of particles includes an opening through the particle. | 03-04-2010 |
James A. Sprague, Santa Fe, NM US
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20080295210 | EXTREMITY ARMOR - Body armor for ballistic protection of a user's extremities preferably comprising right and left arm protection units and/or right and left leg protection units. The units include a ballistic protection material which preferably covers most of the user's upper arm, elbow region, lower arm, shoulder, upper leg, knee region, and lower leg except for ventilation zones preferably located on the inner portion of the upper arm and the inner part of the upper leg. The back of the knee is preferably covered by a protective flap. | 12-04-2008 |
James Kenyon Sprague, Dexter, MI US
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20130073246 | Tire Pressure Measuring Device - A tire pressure measuring device is disclosed. The device includes a data generating impact module for striking a pneumatic tire, generating data correlative to the force imparted to the tire as a function of time and transmitting the data to a data gathering module. A data gathering module receives the data from the data generating impact module and communicates the data to a data processing module. A data processing module receives the data from the data gathering module, processes the data to determine the pressure of the pneumatic tire and communicates the determined pressure of the pneumatic tire to a tire pressure display. A tire pressure output display receives the determined pressure of the pneumatic tire and displays the calculated pneumatic tire pressure. | 03-21-2013 |
Jason B. Sprague, San Antonio, TX US
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20090064266 | DIGITAL MULTIMEDIA RECORDER WITH FUNCTIONALITY FOLLOWING LOSS OF PROVIDER NETWORK SERVICE - A network addressable appliance with digital multimedia recording capabilities has limited access including playback of stored multimedia content upon faulty connection with a service provider network. Upon a connectivity event, the network addressable appliance compares a retrieved hardware address for a connected residential gateway to a stored hardware address for an assigned residential gateway. If the two hardware addresses correspond, the network addressable appliance provides playback to stored multimedia content. The system helps prevent violations of digital rights management rules by restricting access to stored multimedia content while the network addressable appliance is connected to an unauthorized residential gateway. The system provides a user with limited access (i.e. playback) to multimedia content during service provider network outages. | 03-05-2009 |
20090205008 | SYNCHRONIZING PRESENTATIONS OF MULTIMEDIA PROGRAMS - Synchronization is provided for set-top boxes that display multiple instances of a single multimedia program. Embodied set-top boxes request the transmission of a multimedia program and determine the play point of a remote set-top box. Embodied set-top boxes set a local play point to correspond to the remote set-top box's play point. More than two set-top boxes may be synchronized in accordance with disclosed embodiments, and some systems implement master and slave set-top boxes for purposes of synchronization. | 08-13-2009 |
20100034396 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MANAGING PRESENTATION OF MEDIA CONTENT - A system that incorporates teachings of the present disclosure may include, for example, a set top box having a controller to receive a request for reverberation in an environment having a plurality of media devices, and adjust a time delay for audio signals presented by one of the plurality of media devices operably coupled to the set top box based at least in part on the request. Other embodiments are disclosed. | 02-11-2010 |
20100054712 | System and Method for Recording High-Definition Content - An Internet protocol television system includes a server that delivers high-definition and standard-definition streams to a set-top box, receives a request to record a high-definition stream, records the high-definition stream on the set-top box, receives another request to view a different high-definition stream, and queries the set-top box whether to continue recording in high-definition, or to view the different high-definition stream. a digital video recorder receives high-definition and standard-definition streams, receives a request to record from the high-definition stream, receives another request to view a different high-definition stream queries a user whether to continue recording the high-definition stream or view the different high-definition stream. A method includes delivering high-definition and standard-definition streams to a set-top box, receiving a request to record a high-definition stream, receiving another request to view a different high-definition stream, and querying whether to continue recording the high-definition stream or view the different high-definition stream. | 03-04-2010 |
20150052566 | DIGITAL MULTIMEDIA RECORDER WITH FUNCTIONALITY FOLLOWING LOSS OF PROVIDER NETWORK SERVICE - A network addressable appliance with digital multimedia recording capabilities has limited access including playback of stored multimedia content upon faulty connection with a service provider network. Upon a connectivity event, the network addressable appliance compares a retrieved hardware address for a connected residential gateway to a stored hardware address for an assigned residential gateway. If the two hardware addresses correspond, the network addressable appliance provides playback to stored multimedia content. The system helps prevent violations of digital rights management rules by restricting access to stored multimedia content while the network addressable appliance is connected to an unauthorized residential gateway. The system provides a user with limited access (i.e. playback) to multimedia content during service provider network outages. | 02-19-2015 |
Jon K. Sprague, Bluffton, OH US
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20110113002 | METHOD FOR PATIENT GENOTYPING - The present invention is a system and method for utilizing human genetic and genomic information to guide prescription dispensing and improved drug safety in a pharmacy setting. The system and method of the present invention utilizes a dedicated information management system and software to utilize patient-specific genetic information to screen for increased risk of adverse drug reactions and therapeutic responses at the time of drug dispensing. | 05-12-2011 |
Jordan Sprague, Layton, UT US
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20150141144 | APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR IN-GAME STATISTICS ENTRY AND ANALYSIS - Described herein is a method for in-game statistics entry and analysis that includes sequentially displaying a plurality of statistical data entry requests in a logical game flow order on a graphical user interface, and receiving data for each of the plurality of statistical data entry requests via the graphical user interface. Each data entry request is not displayed until data is received for a preceding statistical data entry request. | 05-21-2015 |
Josh Sprague, Muncie, IN US
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20140279589 | SYSTEM, METHOD, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM FOR DISPLAY AND TRACKING OF LEGAL ACTIVITY - Various embodiments of systems, methods, and computer-readable programs for display and tracking of legal activity are disclosed. The disclosed systems, methods, and computer-readable programs disclosed herein enable an entity, entities, individual, or individuals (e.g., enterprises, legal teams, audit teams, collection departments and others) to track legal activities performed in various cases within various court systems and to identify procedural patterns for each tracked case. In addition, the systems, methods, and computer-readable programs disclosed herein facilitate the display of procedural information important to each court case in a way to enable an enterprise to identify what has been performed in each case, what needs to happen next, sample forms that can used to initiate the next step, and the actual and predicted costs associated therewith. | 09-18-2014 |
20150088706 | METHOD, SYSTEM, AND COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIUM FOR MANAGING AND COLLECTING RECEIVABLES - Methods, systems, and computer-readable media for managing and collecting receivables are disclosed. | 03-26-2015 |
Keith R. Sprague, Brighton, MI US
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20090271949 | DOOR HINGE - A vehicle door hinge includes a base, a main link having first and second arms, a first end of the main link being pivotally mounted to the base at a first pivot, a drive link pivotally connected to an end of a control link, the drive link passing through a slot in the main link, a mounting plate having open ended slots opening at a first end of the plate, at least one closed end slot wherein an end of the drive link is pivotally secured in one of the open ended slots, an idle link pivotally secured in a closed end slot of the main link and an open ended slot of the door mounting plate, a kicker link having a first end thereof pivotally secured in the open ended slot of the main link and a second end pivotally secured in a closed end slot of the door mounting plate wherein the kicker link is longer than the idle link. | 11-05-2009 |
Kevin Brian Sprague, Clayton, MO US
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20140114908 | Method and Apparatus for Accelerated Format Translation of Data in a Delimited Data Format - Various methods and apparatuses are described for performing high speed format translations of incoming data, where the incoming data is arranged in a delimited data format. As an example, the data in the delimited data format can be translated to a fixed field format using pipelined operations. A reconfigurable logic device can be used in exemplary embodiments as a platform for the format translation. | 04-24-2014 |
20140114929 | Method and Apparatus for Accelerated Format Translation of Data in a Delimited Data Format - Various methods and apparatuses are described for performing high speed format translations of incoming data, where the incoming data is arranged in a delimited data format. As an example, the data in the delimited data format can be translated to a mapped variable field format using pipelined operations. A reconfigurable logic device can be used in exemplary embodiments as a platform for the format translation. | 04-24-2014 |
Kip Sprague, Naperville, IL US
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20140278148 | VIRTUAL IN-LINE INSPECTION OF WALL LOSS DUE TO CORROSION IN A PIPELINE - In accordance with aspects of the present disclosure, a computer-implemented method for predicting a material deterioration state of a pipeline is disclosed. The computer-implemented method can be stored on a tangible and non-transitory computer readable medium and arranged to be executed by one or more processors that cause the one or more processors to receive data related to the pipeline, create a mathematical model of pipeline wall corrosion and use the mathematical model to determine sections of pipeline that should be physically inspected. | 09-18-2014 |
Kip P. Sprague, Anchorage, AK US
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20090326865 | Rapid Data-Based Data Adequacy Procedure for Pipeline Integrity Assessment - A method and system for evaluating the sample coverage of ultrasonic or radiography (UT/RT) measurements of pipeline wall thickness for statistical validity. A data library contains distributions of in-line inspection (ILI) measurements for other pipelines, calibrated to correspond to UT/RT measurements as needed. The data library for these ILI-measured pipelines also includes statistics generated from Monte Carlo simulation, by way of which various sample coverage levels sample the ILI measurements, for determining whether a measurement exceeds a given threshold or meets another premise related to determining the extreme wall loss measurement for the pipeline. A pipeline with sampled UT/RT measurements is used to identify one or more ILI-measured pipeline datasets that are most similar, and the statistics from those most similar pipeline datasets determine whether the sample coverage of the UT/RT measurements is sufficient to draw conclusions about the extreme value of wall loss in the sampled pipeline. | 12-31-2009 |
20100030491 | Estimating Worst Case Corrosion in a Pipeline - A method and system for estimating the worst case corrosion in a pipeline for which pipeline wall thickness measurements are limited to sampled ultrasonic or radiography (UT/RT) measurements. A data library contains distributions of in-line inspection (IL) measurements for other pipelines, calibrated to correspond to UT/RT measurements as needed. These ILI datasets are randomly sampled multiple times, to obtain multiple sample sets from each ILI dataset. Candidate statistical distributions are evaluated for each sample set to determine which of the candidate statistical distributions most accurately estimates the worst case corrosion measured by ILI. A discriminant function is then derived from sample statistics and pipeline descriptors associated with the sample sets, along with the best candidate statistical distribution for that sample set. Sample statistics and pipeline descriptors for the pipeline with sampled UT/RT measurements are then applied to the discriminant function to determine the best one of the candidate statistical distributions for extreme value estimation, and the worst case corrosion is then determined using that best statistical distribution. | 02-04-2010 |
20130304438 | USE OF SURVIVAL MODELING METHODS WITH PIPELINE INSPECTION DATA FOR DETERMINING CAUSAL FACTORS FOR CORROSION UNDER INSULATION - Methods and systems for using survival modeling methods with pipeline inspection data to determine causal factors for corrosion under insulation comprise determining a first corrosion condition of a pipeline joint at a first time; determining a second corrosion condition of the pipeline joint at a second, subsequent time; determining joint attributes, pipeline attributes, and location attributes associated with the pipeline joint; and repeating the process for a plurality of pipeline joints in one or more pipelines. This information is fed into a multiple regression and survival analysis process that determines regression coefficients reflecting the estimated degrees to which various factors contribute to corrosion under insulation. The survival analysis also determines one or more survival models capable of predicting when a given pipeline joint is likely to transition from a first corrosion state to a different second corrosion state, given values for its various attributes. | 11-14-2013 |
20130304680 | PREDICTIVE CORROSION COUPONS FROM DATA MINING - In accordance with aspects of the present disclosure, a computer-implemented method for predicting a material deterioration of a coupon inserted into the well line system is disclosed. The computer-implemented method can be stored on a tangible and non-transitory computer readable medium and arranged to be executed by one or more processors that cause the one or more processors to receive data related to the well line system; determine one or more predictors of material deterioration of a coupon based on the data; and predict a material deterioration of the coupon inserted into the well line system based on a mathematical model of the material deterioration using the one or more predictors. | 11-14-2013 |
Kirk Sprague, Elizabeth, CO US
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20130297847 | DISTRIBUTED MESH-BASED MEMORY AND COMPUTING ARCHITECTURE - Methods, systems, and devices for distributed computing are provided. Clusters of nodes are provided, each node have a communication link to a primary I/O switch as well as to two other nodes, thereby providing redundant alternative communication paths between different components of the system. Primary and redundant I/O switching modules may provide further redundancy for high availability and high reliability applications, such as applications that may be subjected to the environment as would be found in space, including radiation effects. Nodes in a cluster may provide data storage, processing, and/or input/output functions, as well as one or more alternate communications paths between system components. Multiple clusters of nodes may be coupled together to provide enhanced performance and/or reliability. | 11-07-2013 |
Lee G. Sprague, Augusta, GA US
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20090137840 | Fluorinated Alkanesulfonic Acid Anhydrides and Processes for Making the Same - The invention provides a process for the preparation of fluorinated alkanesulfonic acid anhydrides by contacting alkanesulfonic acids with phosphorus pentoxide, the phosphorus pentoxide being provided as a dispersion in an inert oil. The invention also provides novel fluorinated alkanesulfonic acid anhydrides including 2-hydrotetrafluoroethanesulfonic acid anhydride. | 05-28-2009 |
Lee Grant Sprague, Augusta, GA US
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20120065425 | PURIFICATION OF FLUOROALKANESULFONATE SALTS - A process for the purification of fluoroalkanesulfonate salt comprising (a) contacting a mixture of said salt and an inorganic salt contaminant with a solvent to selectively dissolve said fluoroalkanesulfonate salt in solution, and (b) isolating the solution, to yield a fluoroalkanesulfonate salt containing less than 500 micrograms of inorganic salt contaminant per gram of fluoroalkanesulfonate salt, or containing less than a maximum of 0.3% by weight of individual solvent. | 03-15-2012 |
Michael Sprague, Lee, MA US
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20150089568 | DEVICE IDENTIFICATION SCORING - Device identification scoring systems and methods may be provided that can increase the reliability and security of communications between devices and service providers. Users may select and configure additional identification factors that are unique and convenient for them. These factors, along with additional environmental variables, feed into a trust score computation that weights the trustworthiness of the device context requesting communication with a service provider. Service providers rely on the trust score rather than enforce a specific identification routine themselves. A combination of identification factors selected by the user can be aggregated together to produce a trust score high enough to gain access to a given online service provider. A threshold of identification risk may be required to access a service or account provided by the online service provider. | 03-26-2015 |
Michaelene W. Sprague, Coppell, TX US
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20120293861 | System and Method for Correcting Astigmatism Caused by an Aircraft Canopy - In a method embodiment, a method for correcting astigmatism caused by an aircraft canopy comprises receiving at a compensator module a plurality of light rays that have been refracted by an aircraft canopy. At least two of the refracted light rays have respective foci different from one another and propagate in respective planes that are substantially perpendicular to one another, such that astigmatism occurs. The method further includes using the compensator module to substantially compensate for the astigmatism by providing astigmatic power to the received plurality of light rays. The method also includes providing the plurality of light rays having the astigmatic power compensation to an imaging module. The imaging module is configured to generate imagery using the plurality of light rays having the astigmatic power compensation. | 11-22-2012 |
Paul Sprague, Sandy, UT US
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20140210179 | PROPULSION SYSTEM FOR HUMAN POWERED VEHICLES - A propulsion system for human powered vehicles includes an outer lever having an input end and an output end. An orbiting sprocket is coupled to the output end of the outer lever. A fixed sprocket is also provided, with the orbiting sprocket orbiting around the fixed sprocket. A closed tension-bearing member engages an outer circumference of both the orbiting sprocket and the fixed sprocket. A driveshaft is co-axial with the fixed sprocket, the driveshaft being free to rotate with respect to the fixed sprocket and the crank lever being fixedly connected to the driveshaft and rotationally connected to the orbiting sprocket. A chassis is propelled by the driveshaft. Wherein application of a force on the input end of the outer lever causes the orbiting sprocket to orbit around the fixed sprocket and thereby rotate the crank lever to impart rotation to the driveshaft and propel the chassis. | 07-31-2014 |
Peter J. Sprague, Lenox, MA US
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20140310598 | Multimedia Spiral Timeline - Audio, video, or data spiral timeline display allowing a user to visually analyze, make decisions or perform actions with regard to multiple events over time in a compact display area. Due to the spiral display of data, more data and at higher detail can be displayed in a compact area, which may be particularly useful for mobile computing displays. The spiral timeline interface can provide the ability to analyze, make decisions or perform actions with regard to large amounts of events or over a large amount of time while still maintaining a view of the far extremes of the timeline. | 10-16-2014 |
Peter M. Sprague, Big Rock, IL US
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20110159795 | Outdoor Electronic Equipment Enclosures and Related Methods - An electronic equipment enclosure for outdoor deployment includes a housing defining an interior and having an intake port, an exhaust port, an airflow path extending from the intake port to the exhaust port, and an equipment bay for receiving the electronic equipment. The equipment bay is positioned in the airflow path. The equipment enclosure further includes an intake fan for creating positive pressure within the interior of the housing and a pressure-activated damper having an open position for allowing air to exit the enclosure through the exhaust port in response to positive pressure within the interior of the housing and a closed position for preventing external air and/or water from entering the enclosure through the exhaust port when the intake fan is not operating. Other example equipment enclosures and methods are also disclosed. | 06-30-2011 |
20130228631 | Outdoor Electronic Equipment Enclosures And Related Methods - An electronic equipment enclosure for outdoor deployment includes a housing defining an interior and having an intake port, an exhaust port, an airflow path extending from the intake port to the exhaust port, and an equipment bay for receiving the electronic equipment. The equipment bay is positioned in the airflow path. The equipment enclosure further includes an intake fan for creating positive pressure within the interior of the housing and a pressure-activated damper having an open position for allowing air to exit the enclosure through the exhaust port in response to positive pressure within the interior of the housing and a closed position for preventing external air and/or water from entering the enclosure through the exhaust port when the intake fan is not operating. Other example equipment enclosures and methods are also disclosed. | 09-05-2013 |
Philip Sprague, North Ridgeville, OH US
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20130059261 | END SEAL FOR OXIDATION OVEN - Provided is an oven that includes an oven chamber through which a product passes to be treated. An oven wall defines apertures through which the product passes to repeatedly enter and exit the oven chamber during treatment. A vestibule chamber is disposed adjacent to the oven wall and encloses a return air duct that draws in ambient air entering the vestibule chamber and the process gas entering the vestibule chamber from the oven chamber through at least one of the apertures in the oven wall. A nozzle is provided externally of the vestibule chamber and oven chamber in fluid communication with the return air duct. The nozzle receives gas drawn in by the return air duct and directs the combination generally toward at least one aperture formed in the vestibule chamber through which ambient air can enter the vestibule chamber to form an air curtain adjacent to the at least one aperture. | 03-07-2013 |
Randy S. Sprague, St. Louis, MO US
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20120083443 | Control of ATP Release by Red Blood Cells and Therapeutic Applications Thereof - The invention is based upon the discovery that red blood cells contain phosphodiesterase 3B (PDE3B), and that inhibition of that phosphodiesterase allows for an enhanced accumulation of cAMP and subsequent release of ATP. It was further discovered that RBCS treated with insulin accumulate significantly less cAMP and release significantly less ATP than normal RBCS. Likewise, RBCS of patients suffering from type 2 diabetes (hyperinsulinemia) accumulate significantly less cAMP and release significantly less ATP than normal RBCS. It was further discovered that prostaglandin analogues synergistically work with phosphodiesterase 3B inhibitors to improve or increase cAMP accumulation and ATP release RBCS. Thus the invention is directed to compositions and methods for improving ATP release by RBCS, via administering PDE3B inhibitor or a combination of PDE3B inhibitor and prostaglandin analogue. | 04-05-2012 |
Randy Stephen Sprague, Webster Groves, MO US
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20130184295 | METHOD OF IDENTIFYING THERAPIES FOR PULMONARY HYPERTENSION - The present invention is directed to a method of screening for a therapeutic agent useful for treating pulmonary hypertension comprising: contacting an erythrocyte with a candidate therapeutic agent; and detecting a presence or absence of erythrocyte-derived adenosine triphosphate, wherein a greater erythrocyte-derived adenosine triphosphate level indicates the candidate therapeutic agent has greater activity in treating pulmonary hypertension. Additionally, the present invention is directed to methods of treating pulmonary arterial hypertension by stimulating ATP release from erythrocytes through co-administration to a subject in need thereof an amount of a PDE5 inhibitor compound, and an amount of a prostacyclin compound. | 07-18-2013 |
Robert T. Sprague, Crystal Lake, IL US
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20140183281 | COLLAR DISTRIBUTOR FOR USE IN DISTRIBUTING A FLUID - A fluid distribution apparatus includes a distributor pipe configured to carry a fluid and a continuously tapered, ring-shaped collar distributor connected to the distributor pipe. The collar distributor includes a first portion and a second portion, the first portion having a continuous height along its circumference, the continuous height being at least as high as a diameter of the distributor pipe, the second portion extending from either end of the first portion and having a height that continuously tapers along its circumference from a height that is equivalent to the height of the first portion to a second height that is smaller than the height of the first portion. The distributor pipe connects to the collar distributor at the first portion. The apparatus further includes a plurality of inlet nozzles connected to the collar distributor. The second height is at least as great as a diameter of one the plurality of inlet nozzles. | 07-03-2014 |
20140186225 | APPARATUSES FOR DISTRIBUTING FLUIDS IN FLUIDIZED BED REACTORS - A fluid distribution apparatus is disposed in a fluidized bed reactor and includes a distributor pipe configured to carry a fluid and a centerpipe fluidly connected to the distributor pipe and enclosing an annular space for receiving the fluid from the distributor pipe. The annular space is defined by an interior radius including a cylindrical plug disposed concentrically within the centerpipe, an exterior radius including the centerpipe, an upper end including an upper circular plate, and a lower end including a lower circular plate. The fluid distribution apparatus further includes a plurality of inlet nozzles fluidly connected to the annular space and disposed through the centerpipe for distributing the fluid from the annular space to a bed of the fluidized bed reactor. | 07-03-2014 |
Robin D. Sprague, Wilmington, NC US
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20100242279 | Method and apparatus for jet pump restrainer assembly repair - A method and apparatus for repairing and/or preventatively maintaining a jet pump restrainer assembly used in a Boiling Water Reactor (BWR), the repair including attaching a bearing plate or plates to a horizontal surface of a jet pump restrainer assembly bracket, the bearing plate or plates acting to supplement and/or replace an existing contact surface between a mixer wedge and the jet pump restrainer assembly bracket of a jet pump restrainer assembly. | 09-30-2010 |
20110135049 | APPARATUS AND SYSTEM FOR RESTRICTING THE MOVEMENT OF A COMPONENT - An embodiment of the present invention provides an apparatus and system for repairing and/or maintaining a position of a first component in relation to a second component. The first and second components may be located within a reactor pressure vessel of a nuclear powerplant. The apparatus and system may attach at least one bearing plate to a horizontal surface of the first component. The apparatus and system includes structure to apply a pre-load to the first component. This may assist in maintaining the position of the first component relative to the second component. | 06-09-2011 |
20110176938 | TORSIONAL RESTRAINT FOR JET PUMP ASSEMBLY - Disclosed are various torsional restraint systems for torsionally restraining a jet pump assembly, wherein the jet pump assembly includes a riser pipe, a transition assembly on the riser pipe, and a restrainer bracket connecting a first and a second inlet mixer to the riser pipe. The torsional restraint system includes a first contact member operatively attached to a side of the jet pump assembly and a second contact member operatively attached to the side of the jet pump assembly and disposed from the first contact member such that the first and second contact members restrain the riser pipe from rotating about a centerline of the riser pipe. | 07-21-2011 |
20120057992 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR A JET PUMP SLIP JOINT INTERNAL SEAL - A method and apparatus for providing a Boiling Water Reactor (BWR) jet pump slip joint internal seal in the interface between an inlet mixer and a diffuser of a jet pump assembly. The internal seal provides an effective means of mitigating leakage and slip joint flow induced vibration (FIV) between the inlet mixer and diffuser to reduce damage to many of the jet pump assembly components that may otherwise be damaged by FIV. A metallic seal of the slip joint internal seal flares out to conform the internal seal to a range of gap sizes, and may be compressed or spring back to nominal dimensions as thermal expansion and contraction occurs. The internal seal is also self-expanding/self-tightening, as the internal seal flares further outward as a result of the internal pressure caused by flowing fluids in an operating jet pump assembly. | 03-08-2012 |
20120112036 | BWR JET PUMP INLET-MIXER MAIN WEDGE WITH INSERTS - Disclosed are various wedges that may be used in a restrainer bracket of a jet pump assembly. The jet pump assembly may include a restrainer bracket having an upper bracket and a lower bracket connected to an inlet mixer. A wedge may be provided between the upper bracket and the lower bracket and a wedge rod may pass through a slotted hole of the wedge. Ends of the wedge rod may be attached to the upper and lower brackets. The restrainer bracket may further include a yolk-like member which surrounds the inlet mixer and is connected to a riser pipe. The wedge may include an inclined surface which is configured to engage with a restrainer bracket pad of the yolk-like member. The wedges may further include inner curved surfaces which contact the wedge rod and the inner curved surfaces may be part of an insert that may be inserted in the wedge. | 05-10-2012 |
20120155598 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR A RISER PIPE REPAIR WITH COMPRESSION - A method and apparatus for repairing and/or reinforcing a Boiling Water Reactor (BWR) jet pump riser pipe. The repair includes attaching two collars to the riser pipe using match drilling to drill holes through the collars and the riser pipe and plugging the holes with expandable plugs. Support columns are attached to the collars. Brace supports are slideably attached to the support columns. Gaps between each brace support and its respective collar are then narrowed as ratchet bolts may apply a force that pulls downward on an upper collar and pulls upward on a lower collar, thereby exerting a compression force on the riser pipe. A clamp assembly may also be located between the two collars that applies a hoop force on the riser pipe. | 06-21-2012 |
20120155599 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR AN EXPANDING SPLIT BUSHING PIPE PLUG ASSEMBLY - A method and apparatus for securely fastening a pipe collar or a bracket to a riser pipe of a boiling water reactor (BWR) jet pump assembly. A pipe plug assembly includes an angled pipe plug that acts as a wedge to expand a bushing assembly as the pipe plug is drawn into the overall pipe plug assembly. Expansion of the bushing assembly allows a tight tolerance to exist between an outer diameter of the pipe plug and an inner diameter of the collar/bracket and riser pipe. Expansion of the bushing assembly allows a straight hole to be match drilled into the collar/bracket and riser pipe, thereby avoiding a more complicated tapered hole to be drilled into the collar/bracket and riser pipe. An ensuing tight fit between the pipe plug assembly, the collar/bracket and the riser pipe mitigates vibration of components and minimizes leakage to acceptable levels for use in the flooded environment of the annulus region where the jet pump assembly exists in the BWR. | 06-21-2012 |
20120163527 | ADJUSTABLE HARD STOPS FOR NUCLEAR REACTOR RESTRAINER BRACKETS AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME - Hard stops are useable in an operating nuclear reactor to separate and bias restrainer brackets and inlet mixers. Hard stops include a lip clamp that clamps to a restrainer bracket and a wedge member that biases against the inlet mixer. The wedge member and lip clamp are engaged such that the two components can slide against one another to bias the restrainer bracket and inlet mixer. The lip clamp includes a clamp arm and an engagement member to clamp opposite sides of the restrainer bracket. Ratchet assemblies maintain selective positioning various components of the hard stops. Hard stops may be used in several different numbers, positions, and configurations in repair or modification systems. Hard stops may be installed by determining location on an outside of a restrainer bracket for the hard stop, securing the hard stop at the location, and biasing the hard stop between two components at the location. | 06-28-2012 |
20120170703 | Method and apparatus for a jet pump inlet mixer integral slip joint clamp - A method and apparatus for providing a Boiling Water Reactor (BWR) jet pump inlet-mixer integral slip joint clamp to constrain the inlet mixer and diffuser to mitigate inlet mixer flow induced vibration of a BWR jet pump assembly. The slip joint clamp includes horizontally projecting flanges with vertical sidewalls that protrude toward a lowest distal end of the inlet mixer. Fasteners penetrating the flanges provide a biasing load on the diffusers by being tightened to press against an upper crown on the diffuser. One or more flanges may be used. Laterally disposed gaps between the flanges may provide a clearance for guide ears of the diffuser to fit between the flanges. | 07-05-2012 |
20120170704 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR A JET PUMP THREE POINT SLIP JOINT CLAMP - A method and apparatus for providing a Boiling Water Reactor (BWR) jet pump three point slip joint clamp to mitigate sleep joint leakage flow induced vibration of a BWR jet pump assembly. A collar, provided as one seamless component or in separate portions, is installed on the upper crown of a diffuser. The collar includes a lower set of fasteners and an upper set of fasteners that contact the inlet mixer and diffuser, respectively, to horizontally stabilize the inlet mixer in a fixed position inside of the diffuser. The upper fasteners may be anchored by bosses that ensure a light-weight design of the collar. An optional cantilevered seal (including a cantilevered overhang and a lip) may mitigate leakage from the slip joint interface. | 07-05-2012 |
20120288053 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR A BWR JET PUMP INLET MIXER COMPLIANT STOP - A method and apparatus for a boiling water reactor (BWR) jet pump inlet mixer compliant stop. The inlet mixer compliant stop may be installed in a pocket area between a riser pipe and an inlet mixer of a BWR jet pump assembly. The inlet mixer compliant stop includes a main body and a foot that are separated via the tightening of one or more jacking bolts used to connect the main body and the foot. A cold spring attached to the main body provides a lateral force that is imparted on the inlet mixer, to force the inlet mixer away from a centerline of the riser pipe. A precise lateral force may be imparted on the inlet mixer by gauging a width of a gap between opposing bosses on a front face of the main body and a distal end of the cold spring. The inlet mixer compliant stop imparts a greater lateral force on the inlet mixer as the jacking bolts are tightened, further separating the main body from the foot, as the gap between the opposing bosses is reduced. | 11-15-2012 |
20130308739 | APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS - An apparatus for controlling movement of a first component integrated with a second component may include a first clamp configured to engage the first component, a second clamp configured to engage the second component, and a plurality of connectors configured to connect the first and second clamps. The connectors may allow movement of the first clamp relative to the second clamp in a first direction between the first and second clamps. The connectors may limit movement of the first clamp relative to the second clamp in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction. | 11-21-2013 |
Rodney Alan Sprague, East Peoria, IL US
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20130019819 | COOLANT CIRCUIT FOR ENGINE WITH BYPASS LINE - A coolant circuit for cooling of an engine in a power system. The coolant circuit includes an inlet line and an outlet line. The coolant circuit further includes a heat exchanger with a plurality of heat exchanging elements. The coolant circuit also includes a bypass line disposed in parallel to the heat exchanger, between the inlet line and the outlet line. A control valve is disposed in the coolant circuit regulating the flow of a coolant, such that the coolant flows through the heat exchanger and the bypass line when the control valve is in a fully open position. | 01-24-2013 |
Sacha Sprague, Mundelein, IL US
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20140083440 | DEVICE FOR STORING AND SMOKING TOBACCO AND TOBACCO-RELATED PRODUCTS IN AN INCLEMENT WEATHER ENVIRONMENT - The present invention provides a hand worn smoking device comprising a glove having a burning reservoir for containing substance to be smoked, a reservoir closing feature, a smoke transport pathway, and an oral interface wherein the burning reservoir is connected to the oral interface via the smoke transport pathway allowing the burning reservoir to be in smoke communication with the oral interface during use. The present invention also includes a method of smoking the substance to be smoked using this device. | 03-27-2014 |
Samuel S. Sprague, Melbourne Beach, FL US
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20150066792 | MATCHING PROFESSIONAL SERVICE PROVIDERS WITH EMPLOYERS HAVING WORK ASSIGNMENTS - A method is disclosed for matching service providers with employers who have work assignments. The method is suitable for implementation on an Internet website. The method provides a mechanism for service providers and employers to negotiate the terms on which service providers and employers enter into contract with each other. The identities of a prospective employer and a potentially interested service provider are kept confidential from each other until both are interested in negotiating. Certain information input to the website is verified by the operator of the website in order to weed out persons who misrepresent their credentials or their identities. | 03-05-2015 |
Sara Sprague, Orlando, FL US
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20110231012 | APPARATUS, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ACCURATE DISPENSING OF PRESCRIPTION MEDICATIONS - An apparatus for the recording and dispensing of medication has an electronic device having a screen and a keyboard. A first input device is coupled to the electronic device to send data to the electronic device to verify a particular user of the electronic device. A dispensing device is coupled to the electronic device for dispensing medication to the particular user once the electronic device has verified the particular user. | 09-22-2011 |
20130238119 | APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR ACCURATE DISPENSING OF PRESCRIPTION MEDICATIONS - An apparatus for the recording and dispensing of medication has an electronic device having a screen and a base electronic unit with a space designed to allow insertion of a cassette housing medication to be dispensed. A first input device is coupled to the electronic device to send data to the electronic device to verify a particular user of the electronic device. A dispensing device is coupled to the electronic device for dispensing medication to the particular user once the electronic device has verified the particular user. | 09-12-2013 |
Scott A. Sprague, Midand, MI US
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20140283907 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURE OF CHALCOGENIDE-BASED PHOTOVOLTAIC CELLS - The invention is a method of forming a cadmium sulfide based buffer on a copper chalcogenide based absorber in making a photovoltaic cell. The buffer is sputtered in two steps the first being at low rates or relatively high pressures and the second at high rates or relatively low pressures. The resulting cell has good efficiency and according to one embodiment is characterized by a narrow interface between the absorber and buffer layers. The buffer is further characterized according to a second embodiment by a relatively high oxygen content. | 09-25-2014 |
Sherman J. Sprague, Twinsburg, OH US
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20100178197 | COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR REDUCING WHITE RUST CORROSION IN INDUSTRIAL WATER SYSTEMS - This invention provides a novel, synergistic composition and method for reducing corrosion, particularly white rust corrosion, on galvanized metal surfaces in industrial water systems. The composition is a synergistic blend and preferably comprises from about 0 to about 10 weight percent of an amine-based white rust corrosion reducer and from about 10 to about 90 weight percent of a benzotriazole. In a method for using the synergistic blend, an effective amount of the blend is introduced onto the galvanized metal surface to form a barrier on the surface. After one or more time intervals, the composition is optionally overlayed onto the initial barrier by reintroducing an effective amount of the composition onto the galvanized metal surface. | 07-15-2010 |
Stacey L. Sprague, West Lakeland, MN US
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20100028851 | Multi-Lineage Progenitor Cells - Fetal blood multi-lineage progenitor cells that are capable of a wide spectrum of transdifferentiation are described. | 02-04-2010 |
Steven Sprague, Richmond, MA US
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20130125201 | Security Systems and Methods for Social Networking - Data may be masked on public networks, such as social networking sites. At a publishing node, the system may monitor data input fields in a webpage that are processed by an internet browser. The system may intercept data, such as text, images, and video input at the data input fields, prior to the data being posted online. The publishing node may control which users are permitted access to the posted data by defining a policy associated with the data input field. The posted data may be transformed or tokenized to ensure that it is inaccessible to a user (or group of users) unless that user/group has access to the decoding key under the policy. In this way, data security and data control may be provided to a publishing user node. Data that has already been posted may be destroyed, for example, by deleting the decryption key or a token. | 05-16-2013 |
20130125202 | Security Systems And Methods For Encoding And Decoding Digital Content - Systems and methods may be provided for masking data on public networks. At a publishing node, the system may monitor data input fields in a webpage, and intercept and encode content, such as text, images, and video input at the data input fields, prior to the content being posted online on a public service provider's website. A policy may be defined to control which users are permitted access to a key to decode the encoded content. The policy may defer to a third party policy node in determining key access. An account for a controlling entity, such as a guardian or employer, may be configured to control the encoding status of posts made by another. The controlling entity may control who has key access to decode posts made by the other account. The guardian account may be configured to have preemptive rights over posting decisions made by the minor. | 05-16-2013 |
20130125247 | Security Systems And Methods For Encoding And Decoding Digital Content - Systems and methods may be provided for masking data on public networks, such as social networking sites. At a publishing node, the system may monitor data input fields in a webpage, and intercept and encode content, such as text, images, and video input at the data input fields, prior to the content being posted online on a public service provider's website. A privacy agent may process input field content to try to detect encoding markers in the input field content, which define portions of the content that are to be encoded. A third party key server may be used to store decoding keys. A URI reference to the decoding key may be used to access the decoding key by a node attempting to view the decoded version of the input field content. | 05-16-2013 |
Steven Sprague, Lee, MA US
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20150089568 | DEVICE IDENTIFICATION SCORING - Device identification scoring systems and methods may be provided that can increase the reliability and security of communications between devices and service providers. Users may select and configure additional identification factors that are unique and convenient for them. These factors, along with additional environmental variables, feed into a trust score computation that weights the trustworthiness of the device context requesting communication with a service provider. Service providers rely on the trust score rather than enforce a specific identification routine themselves. A combination of identification factors selected by the user can be aggregated together to produce a trust score high enough to gain access to a given online service provider. A threshold of identification risk may be required to access a service or account provided by the online service provider. | 03-26-2015 |
Steven K. Sprague, Richmond, MA US
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20090172378 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR USING A TRUSTED DISK DRIVE AND ALTERNATE MASTER BOOT RECORD FOR INTEGRITY SERVICES DURING THE BOOT OF A COMPUTING PLATFORM - A trusted hard disk drive (“THDD”) contains cryptographic primitives and support functions in a trusted partition (“TP”). In particular, a master boot record (“MBR”) of the THDD is replaced with an alternative MBR and the normal MBR is stored elsewhere on the THDD. The program(s) loaded from the alternative MBR performs measurements of the TP. The TP, in turn, performs all necessary measurements of the MBR, a personal computer platform's OS, and the OS-present applications, including a platform trust service (“PTS”) kernel. The program(s) also performs functions to clear the PC platform's state such that any events that occurred prior to its execution do not alter the functionality of the OS-present applications. This may include clearing the PC's microprocessor, system memory and cache, for example. DRTM types of system resets may also be performed after the PC's OS has booted to force system clears without requiring OS or VMM infrastructure. | 07-02-2009 |
Stuart M. Sprague, Chicago, IL US
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20110082421 | Receptor-Based Blood Detoxification System - The invention discloses compositions of matter and methods of using such compositions to detoxify blood and blood products. The invention as particular use in the treatment of diabetes, Alzheimer's disease, hemodialysis associated amyloidosis, and cardiovascular complications. | 04-07-2011 |
Todd E. Sprague, Canal Winchester, OH US
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20120190511 | LEG EXERCISE APPARATUS AND METHOD OF CONDUCTING PHYSICAL THERAPY USING SAME - A leg exercise apparatus having a supporting frame, a leg disposition assembly and a connecting panel. The supporting frame is pivotably connected to the leg disposition assembly, and an upper portion of the connecting panel is pivotably connected to the leg disposition assembly on its backside. A positioning bar passes through a lower portion of the connecting panel and is disposed in positioning grooves located on both arms of the supporting frame to secure the connecting panel. An end opening is located at an end of the supporting frame and connects to two tunnel grooves at both arms so the positioning bar can be pushed out through the tunnel grooves and end opening, which leads the leg disposition assembly to collapse into the supporting frame to form a compact and portable leg exercise apparatus. | 07-26-2012 |
Victoria M. Sprague, Bridgewater, NJ US
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20140031549 | Process and Intermediates for the Synthesis of 8-[-methyl]-8-phenyl-1,7-diaza-spiro[4.5]decan-2-one Compounds - This application discloses a novel process to synthesize 8-[{1-(3,5-Bis-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)-ethoxy}-methyl]-8-phenyl-1,7-diaza-spiro[4.5]decan-2-one compounds, which may be used, for example, as NK-1 inhibitor compounds in pharmaceutical preparations, intermediates useful in said process, and processes for preparing said intermediates; also disclosed is a process for removal of metals from N-heterocyclic carbine metal complexes. | 01-30-2014 |
Wes Sprague, Bourbonnais, IL US
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20150050071 | ARCUATE CLIP ASSEMBLY - A clip assembly is configured to securely connect a first structural component to a second structural component. The clip assembly may include an arc attachment member and an arc-receiving member. The arc attachment member may include a securing arc having a semi-circular rim. The arc attachment member is configured to be secured to one of the first or second structural components. The arc-receiving member may include an arc-receiving portion configured to receive the securing arc through multiple directions. The arc-receiving member is configured to be secured to the other of the first or second structural components. The securing arc is configured to be pivotally adjusted with respect to the arc-receiving portion. | 02-19-2015 |
William O. Sprague, Wimberley, TX US
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20090080667 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MANAGING CALL QUALITY - A system that incorporates teachings of the present disclosure may include, for example, a communication device having a controller to monitor ambient noise in proximity to the communication device, monitor a transmitted voice signal associated with the communication device, adjust a receiver volume for the transmitted voice signal based at least in part on a comparison of the transmitted voice signal with the ambient noise, monitor a received voice signal associated with the communication device, and adjust a speaker volume for the received voice signal based at least in part on a comparison of the received voice signal with the ambient noise, where the adjusting of the receiver volume is independent of the adjusting of the speaker volume. Other embodiments are disclosed. | 03-26-2009 |