Morris, NY
Benjamin G. Morris, Yorktown Heights, NY US
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20100063715 | METHOD AND STRUCTURE FOR VEHICULAR TRAFFIC PREDICTION WITH LINK INTERACTIONS AND MISSING REAL-TIME DATA - A method and apparatus for predicting traffic on a transportation network where real time data points are missing. In one embodiment, the missing data is estimated using a calibration model comprised of historical data that can be periodically updated, from select links constituting a relationship vector. The missing data can be estimated off-line whereafter it can be used to predict traffic for at least a part of the network, the traffic prediction being calculated by using a deviation from a historical traffic on the network. The invention further discloses a method for in-vehicle navigation; and a method for traffic prediction for a single lane. | 03-11-2010 |
20140244158 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING NAVIGATIONAL GUIDANCE USING THE STATES OF TRAFFIC SIGNAL - A method and apparatus for predicting traffic on a transportation network where real time data points are missing. In one embodiment, the missing data is estimated using a calibration model comprised of historical data that can be periodically updated, from select links constituting a relationship vector. The missing data can be estimated off-line whereafter it can be used to predict traffic for at least a part of the network, the traffic prediction being calculated by using a deviation from a historical traffic on the network. The invention further discloses a method for in-vehicle navigation; and a method for traffic prediction for a single lane. | 08-28-2014 |
Benjamin R. Morris, New York, NY US
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20090125798 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR EFFICIENTLY PROCESSING COMMENTS TO RECORDS IN A DATABASE, WHILE AVOIDING REPLICATION/SAVE CONFLICTS - A system for displaying comment documents within a parent document that avoids replication/save conflicts regardless of the number of users having local document replicas. The graphical user interface to a parent document provides the user with the ability to enter a comment with regard to the parent document. In response to indication that a comment is to be entered, the user interface to the parent document allows the user to enter content to be included in the comment. In response to indication that the entered comment should be saved, the system operates to capture the comment contents and store it into a newly created comment document associated with the parent document. After a comment document has been created, its contents are presented through a predetermined display region within the user interface to the parent document. In response to detection of a transition of a parent document from a state in which comments can be added to a state in which comments cannot be added, the system locates all comment documents associated with the parent document, copies the contents of those comment documents into the parent document such that they are displayed as part of the parent document, and deletes all associated comment documents for that parent document. | 05-14-2009 |
20090125834 | SYSTEM AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR EFFICIENTLY PROCESSING COMMENTS TO RECORDS IN A DATABASE, WHILE AVOIDING REPLICATION/SAVE CONFLICTS - A system for displaying comment documents within a parent document that avoids replication/save conflicts regardless of the number of users having local document replicas. The graphical user interface to a parent document provides the user with the ability to enter a comment with regard to the parent document. In response to indication that a comment is to be entered, the user interface to the parent document allows the user to enter content to be included in the comment. In response to indication that the entered comment should be saved, the system operates to capture the comment contents and store it into a newly created comment document associated with the parent document. After a comment document has been created, its contents are presented through a predetermined display region within the user interface to the parent document. In response to detection of a transition of a parent document from a state in which comments can be added to a state in which comments cannot be added, the system locates all comment documents associated with the parent document, copies the contents of those comment documents into the parent document such that they are displayed as part of the parent document, and deletes all associated comment documents for that parent document. | 05-14-2009 |
20130036118 | METHOD FOR EFFICIENTLY PROCESSING COMMENTS TO RECORDS IN A DATABASE, WHILE AVOIDING REPLICATION/SAVE CONFLICTS - A system for processing comment contents associated with a parent document by providing a parent document user interface including a display object enabling a user to enter comment contents, creating a comment document associated with said parent document and storing said comment contents in said comment document, obtaining said comment contents from said comment document and displaying said comment contents within a region of said parent document user interface, copying, in response to detecting a change of state of said parent document from a state in which comments can be added to a state in which comments cannot be added, said comment contents from said comment document into said parent document, deleting said comment document, and presenting said comment contents after deleting said comment document. | 02-07-2013 |
Bryan G. Morris, Cohoes, NY US
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20140199628 | LITHOGRAPHIC MATERIAL STACK INCLUDING A METAL-COMPOUND HARD MASK - A lithographic material stack including a metal-compound hard mask layer is provided. The lithographic material stack includes a lower organic planarizing layer (OPL), a dielectric hard mask layer, and the metal-compound hard mask layer, an upper OPL, an optional anti-reflective coating (ARC) layer, and a photoresist layer. The metal-compound hard mask layer does not attenuate optical signals from lithographic alignment marks in underlying material layers, and can facilitate alignment between different levels in semiconductor manufacturing. | 07-17-2014 |
Christopher J. Morris, Hawthorne, NY US
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20100289803 | MANAGING GRAPHICS LOAD BALANCING STRATEGIES - A method and system for managing graphics load balancing strategies are disclosed. The method comprises using a plurality of rendering servers to render a multitude of graphics frames for a display device, wherein each of the rendering servers has an associated workload; identifying a plurality of load balancing strategies for balancing the workloads on the rendering servers; selecting one of the load balancing strategies; and using the selected one of the load balancing strategies to balance the workloads on the rendering servers. One or more defined metrics are monitored; and in response to a defined changed in said one or more defined metrics, another one of the load balancing strategies is selected and used to balance the workloads on the rendering servers. In one embodiment, the load balancing policy can be changed in real-time during the course of an application session. | 11-18-2010 |
20100289804 | SYSTEM, MECHANISM, AND APPARATUS FOR A CUSTOMIZABLE AND EXTENSIBLE DISTRIBUTED RENDERING API - A system and method for providing an Application Programming Interface (API) that allows users to write complex graphics and visualization applications with little knowledge of how to parallelize or distribute the application across a graphics cluster. The interface enables users to develop an application program using a common programming paradigm (e.g., scene graph) in a manner that accommodates handling parallel rendering tasks and rendering environments. The visualization applications written by developers take better advantage of the aggregate resources of a cluster. The programming model provided by APT function calls handles scene-graph(s) data in a manner such that the scene and data management are decoupled from the rendering, compositing, and display. As a result, the system and method is not beholden to one particular graphics rendering API (e.g. OpenGL, Direct X, etc.) and provides the ability to switch between these APIs even during runtime. | 11-18-2010 |
Daniel P. Morris, Purchase, NY US
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20130211388 | Apparatus for Minimizing Sample Damage During the Ablation of Biological Tissue Using a Focused Ultrashort Pulsed Laser Beam Wherein the Slope of Fluence Breakdown is a Function of the Pulse Width - An apparatus for laser induced breakdown of a tissue. The apparatus has a source of a beam of one or more laser pulses in which each pulse has a pulse width equal to or less than a pulse width value corresponding to a change in slope of a curve of fluence breakdown threshold (Fth) as a function of laser pulse width (T), the change occurring at a point between first and second portions of the curve, the first portion spanning a range of relatively long pulse width where Fth varies with the square root of pulse width (T1/2) and the second portion spanning a range of short pulse width relative to the first portion with Fth versus T slope which differs from that of the first portion; and an optical system focusing the one or more pulses of the beam to a point above the surface of the tissue to cause laser induced break down of the tissue. | 08-15-2013 |
20150265351 | Laser Surgical Apparatus and Methods of its Use Minimizing Damage During the Ablation of Tissue Using a Focused Ultrashort Pulsed Laser Beam Wherein the Slope of Fluence Breakdown is a Function of the Pulse Width - A laser apparatus for use in a surgical procedure including a housing forming a part of a handpiece and including interior and exterior regions. A laser cavity extending within the interior region of the housing. A cooling arrangement generating a stream of a first coolant. A precooling unit containing a second concentrated coolant. The cooling arrangement communicates with the precooling unit, so that a cooling stream having thermal calorific capacity higher than the thermal calorific capacity of the first coolant enters the laser cavity. The apparatus has a source of a beam of one or more laser pulses in which each pulse has a pulse width equal to or less than a pulse width value corresponding to a change in slope of a curve of fluence breakdown threshold (Fth) as a function of laser pulse width (T), the change occurring at a point between first and second portions of the curve, the first portion spanning a range of relatively long pulse width where Fth varies with the square root of pulse width (T½) and the second portion spanning a range of short pulse width relative to the first portion with Fth versus T slope which differs from that of the first portion; and an optical system focusing the one or more pulses of the beam to a point above the surface of the tissue to cause laser induced break down of the tissue. | 09-24-2015 |
Daniel P. Morris, Yorktown Heights, NY US
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20160091664 | POLARIZATION-INDEPENDENT GRATING COUPLER FOR SILICON ON INSULATOR - A grating structure has a plurality of gratings. In one example, one or more of the gratings are configured: to be non-uniformly spaced with respect to one or more other ones of the gratings; and to optically couple a first light conduit and a second light conduit enabling light having a first polarization and light having a second polarization to pass through the grating structure and propagate in the same direction in the first light conduit or the second light conduit. The non-uniform spacing of the gratings may represent an intersection or a union of a period associated with the light having the first polarization and a period associated with the light having the second polarization. | 03-31-2016 |
David C. Morris, New York, NY US
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20160075961 | CHARCOAL CHIMNEY - Embodiments described herein are generally directed to a charcoal chimney that may hold charcoal. The charcoal chimney may be formed of a material that is combustible. The charcoal chimney is generally intended as a single use chimney. The charcoal chimney may be associated with a non-toxic fire-retardant or ignition delay substance that delays combustion of the chimney for at least an initial heating phase. The ignition delay substance may be a coating on one or more surfaces of the charcoal chimney. The ignition delay substance may be impregnated or otherwise formed into the material forming the charcoal chimney. The ignition delay substance may be both coated onto and impregnated into the charcoal chimney. The fire-retardant or ignition delay substance is generally intended to delay the combustion of the charcoal chimney for a period of time. The chimney may be provided with suitable air holes to facilitate airflow around the charcoal and within the chimney. | 03-17-2016 |
G. Michael Morris, Victor, NY US
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20090297113 | Optical devices for guiding illumination - Optical devices for guiding illumination are provided each having a body of optical material with staircase or acutely angled ramp structures on its top surface for distributing light inputted from one end of the device from the front exit faces of such structures along certain angular orientations, while at least a substantial portion of the light is totally internally reflected within the body until distributed from such front exit faces. Optical devices are also provided each have a body of optical material having a bottom surface with acutely angled ramp structures and falling structures which alternate with each other, such that light is totally internally reflected within the device until reflected by such ramp structures along the bottom surface to exit the top surface of the device or transmitted through the ramp structures to an adjacent falling structure back into the device. Acutely angled ramp structures may be provided on both top and bottom surfaces of optical devices for distributing light along such top surface. Illumination apparatuses are also provided using such optical devices. | 12-03-2009 |
20100027288 | Optical Devices for guiding illumination - Optical devices for guiding illumination are provided each having a body of optical material with staircase or acutely angled ramp structures on its top surface for distributing light inputted from one end of the device from the front exit faces of such structures along certain angular orientations, while at least a substantial portion of the light is totally internally reflected within the body until distributed from such front exit faces. Optical devices are also provided each have a body of optical material having a bottom surface with acutely angled ramp structures and falling structures which alternate with each other, such that light is totally internally reflected within the device until reflected by such ramp structures along the bottom surface to exit the top surface of the device or transmitted through the ramp structures to an adjacent falling structure back into the device. Acutely angled ramp structures may be provided on both top and bottom surfaces of optical devices for distributing light along such top surface. Illumination apparatuses are also provided using such optical devices. | 02-04-2010 |
Ian Morris, Queens, NY US
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20160029719 | Fitness Support and Storage Accessory - A fitness support and storage accessory has a glove and a sleeve for supporting a user's hand and forearm, respectively, while working out and a plurality of storage compartments for securing everyday items. The glove has a sleeve connector, while the sleeve has a glove connector; the sleeve connector and the glove connector allowing the glove to be removably attached to the sleeve. The plurality of storage compartments is integrated into both the glove and the sleeve, having a card holder, a phone holder, and a pouch. The card holder is integrated into the glove, while the phone holder and the pouch are integrated into the sleeve. Each of the plurality of storage compartments has a compartment closure to secure the items positioned within. The glove has a hand portion that can be configured as a fingerless glove for weightlifting or as a boxing glove. | 02-04-2016 |
Jacqueline Giang Huong Morris, Brooklyn, NY US
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20120254179 | CLUSTERING CUSTOMERS - A computer implemented method for clustering customers includes receiving a source set of customer records, wherein each customer record represents one customer, and each customer record includes at least one data attribute, and each data attribute has an attribute value; pre-processing the source set of customer records to generate a pre-processed set of customer records; executing a clustering algorithm on the pre-processed set of customer records to group the pre-processed set of customer records into clusters of a pre-defined number. The pre-processing comprises: determining the type of a customer in the source set of customer records; using a type attribute value to indicate the type of the customer in its customer record; normalizing data attribute values and type attribute values; weighting to the data attribute values and the type attribute values respectively to obtain weighted attribute values of the data attribute and weighted attribute values of the tune attribute. | 10-04-2012 |
20120290580 | CLUSTERING CUSTOMERS - A computer implemented method for clustering customers includes receiving a source set of customer records, wherein each customer record represents one customer, and each customer record includes at least one data attribute, and each data attribute has an attribute value; pre-processing the source set of customer records to generate a pre-processed set of customer records; executing a clustering algorithm on the pre-processed set of customer records to group the pre-processed set of customer records into clusters of a pre-defined number. The pre-processing comprises: determining the type of a customer in the source set of customer records; using a type attribute value to indicate the type of the customer in its customer record; normalizing data attribute values and type attribute values; weighting to the data attribute values and the type attribute values respectively to obtain weighted attribute values of the data attribute and weighted attribute values of the type attribute. | 11-15-2012 |
Jeff Morris, Riverdale, NY US
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20100018294 | Flow-through apparatus for testing particle laden fluids and methods of making and using same - A method of determining one or more bulk Theological properties of a particle laden fluid comprising providing a system comprising a vessel, a pump coupled to the vessel, and a flow-through apparatus coupled to the pump and the vessel, wherein the flow-through apparatus comprises a flow chamber, a bob rotatably disposed within the chamber, wherein the bob comprises an outer geometry adapted for continuous laminar flow in an axial direction, and a gap between the chamber and the bob, pumping the particle laden fluid into the flow-through apparatus, shearing the particle laden fluid within the gap of the flow-through apparatus, and collecting data from the bob and observing the particle laden fluid to determine one or more bulk rheological properties of the particle laden fluid. | 01-28-2010 |
Jeff F. Morris, Riverdale, NY US
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20110219856 | METHOD FOR ESTIMATING PROPPANT TRANSPORT AND SUSPENDABILITY OF VISCOELASTIC LIQUIDS - A method of determining one or more minimum rheological properties of a particle laden fluid is disclosed. The method includes determining one or more rheological properties of the fluid at a first shear rate, determining the settling velocity of the particles at the first shear rate, and obtaining a transport index for the fluid, the transport index indicating a relationship between the settling velocity and the one or more rheological properties. | 09-15-2011 |
Jeffrey Morris, Bronx, NY US
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20120321893 | METHOD FOR MAKING POLYAMIDE PARTICLES - This disclosure relates to a method of preparing polyamide particles. The method include spray drying a solution containing a polyamide to form polyamide particles having an average diameter of between about 0.5 μm and about 10 μm and at least about 85% of the polyamide particles having a diameter distribution of no more than about 1.5 μm. | 12-20-2012 |
20140242386 | METHOD FOR MAKING POLYAMIDE PARTICLES - This disclosure relates to a method of preparing polyamide particles. The method include spray drying a solution containing a polyamide to form polyamide particles having an average diameter of between about 0.5 μm and about 10 μm and at least about 85% of the polyamide particles having a diameter distribution of no more than about 1.5 μm. | 08-28-2014 |
20150032425 | Determining Flow Through A Fracture Junction In A Complex Fracture Network - Determining flow through a fracture junction in a complex fracture network. A flow of a fracturing fluid through a fracture junction of a complex fracture network is modeled using a fluid flow model that models flow based, in part, on mass balance and momentum balance. The fracture junction includes a first outlet to flow a first portion of the fracturing fluid and a second outlet to flow a second portion of the fracturing fluid. A ratio of a first volumetric flow rate of the first portion and a second volumetric flow rate of the second portion, and the pressure drop across the junction are determined in response to modeling the flow of the fracturing fluid through the fracture junction according to the fluid flow model. The determined ratio of flow rates and/or the determined pressure drop is provided. | 01-29-2015 |
Joe Morris, Monsey, NY US
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20080267062 | Remote redundant voice server system - During normal operation, a user terminal supported by an IP-PBX server establishes a call by resolving the name of the IP-PBX server using a DNS server. When the DNS server provides the address of the IP-PBX server, the IP-PBX server can be contacted. However, if the SIP controller learns that the IP-PBX is no longer operating, the information stored by the service provider environment may be used to build or configure an IP-Centrex server at a remote site which takes over for the failing IP-PBX server. The newly configured IP-Centrex server then registers itself with the SIP controller and either the SIP controller or the IP-Centrex server then informs the DNS server of the IP address of the IP-Centrex and tells the DNS server that the IP-Centrex server will respond to messages for the failed IP-PBX server. The newly configured IP-Centrex server then handles the messages and control flow previously handled by the IP-PBX server. When the IP-PBX server is repaired or replaced, the IP-PBX server informs the SIP controller that it is back online and either the SIP controller or the IP-PBX server then informs the DNS server that the IP-PBX server will again be handling the call requests for the IP-PBX server. | 10-30-2008 |
Joseph Morris, Monsey, NY US
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20090131045 | SINGLE NUMBER SERVICES FOR FIXED MOBILE TELEPHONY DEVICES - A special-purpose Service Control Point includes a customized application that provides Fixed Mobile Convergence services and interoperates with a Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) network to achieve a single-number fixed mobile convergence overlay network. By determining if a dual-mode cellular/WiFi handset is reachable via a WiFi network, the Service Control Point may redirect incoming and outgoing calls off of the cellular network and onto the WiFi network, thereby reducing cost and providing greater coverage. | 05-21-2009 |
20140032312 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR PROVIDING OFFERS TO MOBILE WALLETS - Systems, methods, and computer program products are provided for providing offers to mobile wallets. A request including offer data and authentication data is received from a client portal system. The authentication data is validated. A validation result based on the validation of the authentication data is generated. A response including the validation result is transmitted to the client portal system. An offer including the offer data is transmitted to a mobile device. The offer data includes an offer identifier (ID), and the mobile device includes a mobile wallet associated with the authentication data. | 01-30-2014 |
20140074581 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR MANAGING SERVICE PROVIDER LOYALTY PROGRAMS - Methods, systems and computer program products are provided for managing service provider loyalty programs. Loyalty program information associated with a service provider is generated. The loyalty program information defines a loyalty program. An electronic loyalty card based on the loyalty program is stored at the mobile device after enrollment of the mobile device. The loyalty program information associated with the loyalty card is enabled to be redeemed at a transaction location, and the loyalty program information is reconciled between the service provider and the mobile device. | 03-13-2014 |
20150056984 | SINGLE NUMBER SERVICES FOR FIXED MOBILE TELEPHONY DEVICES - A special-purpose Service Control Point includes a customized application that provides Fixed Mobile Convergence services and interoperates with a Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) network to achieve a single-number fixed mobile convergence overlay network. By determining if a dual-mode cellular/WiFi handset is reachable via a WiFi network, the Service Control Point may redirect incoming and outgoing calls off of the cellular network and onto the WiFi network, thereby reducing cost and providing greater coverage. | 02-26-2015 |
Kevin Thomas Morris, Hammondsport, NY US
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20140202211 | MOLDS FOR SHAPING GLASS AND METHODS FOR MAKING THE SAME - A mold for shaping glass can be made by a method that includes providing a mold body having a shaping surface comprising at least about 90% nickel and modifying the composition of the shaping surface of the mold body by exposing the shaping surface to an oxidizing heat treatment. The oxidizing heat treatment may include a ramping heat treatment, a fixed heat treatment, or both the ramping heat treatment and the fixed heat treatment. The ramping heat treatment may include increasing a heating temperature at a rate from about 20° C./hour to about 500° C./hour to a temperature from about 700° C. to about 1000° C. The fixed heat treatment may include holding the heating temperature from about 700° C. to about 1000° C. for a holding time of at least about 5 minutes. | 07-24-2014 |
20140206523 | HIGH PURITY NICKEL MOLDS FOR OPTICAL QUALITY GLASS FORMING - The present disclosure relates to high purity nickel molds for use in forming three dimensional glass substrates, along with methods of making three dimensional glass substrates. The mold compositions minimize imperfections in the formed glass substrates providing optical quality shaped glass articles for use in electronics applications. | 07-24-2014 |
20150360993 | MOLDS FOR SHAPING GLASS AND METHODS FOR MAKING THE SAME - A mold for shaping glass can be made by a method that includes providing a mold body having a shaping surface comprising at least about 90% nickel and modifying the composition of the shaping surface of the mold body by exposing the shaping surface to an oxidizing heat treatment. The oxidizing heat treatment may include a ramping heat treatment, a fixed heat treatment, or both the ramping heat treatment and the fixed heat treatment. The ramping heat treatment may include increasing a heating temperature at a rate from about 20° C./hour to about 500° C./hour to a temperature from about 700° C. to about 1000° C. The fixed heat treatment may include holding the heating temperature from about 700° C. to about 1000° C. for a holding time of at least about 5 minutes. | 12-17-2015 |
Patrice Emma Morris, Hyde Park, NY US
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20140234790 | BIRTHDAY CANDLE BLOW HORN APPARATUS AND METHOD THEREOF - The present invention relates generally to a birthday candle blow horn apparatus, and method thereof. More particularly, the invention encompasses a blow horn having a conical shape, and wherein the wider end of the blow horn could have a capping layer, and where the narrower end is open for the passage of air, such that when a strike is made on the capping layer a puff of air is blasted from the narrower end, which air can be used to extinguish a small flame, a lit candle, or a flame of a birthday candle. The inventive candle blow horn could also have at least one mechanical striker, or a propeller, or a fan, to blow or extinguish a flame. This invention prevents the blowing of small flames with a person's mouth, thereby avoiding the spraying of bacteria, germs, saliva, food particles, and other contaminating particles, on a birthday cake. | 08-21-2014 |
Peter Morris, Rochester, NY US
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20100045116 | Method and Device for Detecting an Unexpected Disconnection of Connectors in a Circuit Carrying Electrical Current - A device and method for detecting the imminent disconnection of electrical connectors before such an event occurs, thereby minimizing or eliminating the production of an electrical arc upon disconnection. The method detects the imminent disconnection of the connectors by use of a device located in the connector to signal the power source to cease sending electrical current through the connectors prior to the actual disconnecting event. | 02-25-2010 |
Quintin Morris, Brooklyn, NY US
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20080296139 | HAND-OPERATED DEVICE - Described is a device which includes an attachment arrangement for coupling the device to at least one finger of a user. The device also includes a trigger arrangement which, when the device is located anywhere along a length of the at least one finger, is positioned for activation by a thumb of the user regardless of a position of the at least one finger. When the at least one finger is in a folded position, a first end of the trigger arrangement is positioned for activation by the thumb and, when the at least one finger is in an unfolded position, a second end of the trigger arrangement is positioned for activation by the thumb. | 12-04-2008 |
Quintin Morris, Seaford, NY US
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20090301754 | CABLE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - Methods and apparatus for connecting multiple conductors are described. One method includes providing a first conductor having a first outer jacket with a first mating feature. A second conductor having a second outer jacket with a second mating feature is positioned adjacent to the first mating feature of the first outer jacket. The first mating feature is mated to the second mating feature such that the first and the second outer jackets are removably coupled to each other. | 12-10-2009 |
Rebecca Morris, New York, NY US
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20080261259 | Culture Media For Expansion and Differentiation of Epidermal Cells and Uses Thereof For In Vitro Growth of Hair Follicles - The invention is directed to a chemically defined animal cell culture media, and methods for preparing such a medium, wherein the media are suitable for culturing epidermal cells, preferably human epidermal cells, including cells of the hair follicle. The invention further provides for methods of culturing epidermal cells, hair follicles, and skin explants in the media as well as uses of the cell cultures and explant cultures in screening assays. | 10-23-2008 |
20080268490 | METHODS FOR IN VITRO GROWTH OF HAIR FOLLICLES - The invention is directed to a chemically defined animal cell culture media, and methods for preparing such a medium, wherein the media are suitable for culturing epidermal cells, preferably human epidermal cells, including cells of the hair follicle. The invention further provides for methods of culturing epidermal cells, hair follicles, and skin explants in the media as well as uses of the cell cultures and explant cultures in screening assays. | 10-30-2008 |
Robert Morris, Mexico, NY US
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20110197502 | STACKABLE PLANT SUPPORT DEVICE - A stackable plant support device includes a square open top frame and four collapsible staked legs. The four legs each extend downwardly from a corner of the square open top frame. When the legs rest upon the ground, the square open top frame and the legs will encompass a growing plant. | 08-18-2011 |
Scott R. Morris, Tonawanda, NY US
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20090126002 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SAFEGUARDING AND PROCESSING CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION - One aspect of the invention is a method for providing restricted access to confidential services without impacting the security of a network. The method includes using a gateway to isolate one or more components providing confidential services from one or more other portions of an enterprise network. A first communication directed to a selected one of the one or more components may be received at the gateway. A determination may be made as to whether the first communication is user traffic or management traffic. The first communication may then be authenticated. If the first communication is user traffic, the first communication is forwarded to a component providing the confidential services. If the first communication is management traffic, the first communication is encrypted and forwarded to a component providing the confidential services. Additionally, components of the sub-network may be monitored to identify malicious changes. | 05-14-2009 |
Stephen Morris, Croton On Hudson, NY US
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20110250216 | METHODS FOR KILLING PSMA-EXPRESSING, TAXANE-RESISTANT CANCER CELLS - Methods of killing prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA)-expressing, taxane-resistant cancer cells are provided. In particular, PSMA-expressing, taxane-resistant cancer cells are contacted with an antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) that comprises an antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof that specifically binds to PSMA conjugated to monomethylauristatin norephedrine or monomethylauristatin phenylalanine. | 10-13-2011 |
Terry Morris, Wheatley Heights, NY US
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20080263801 | EXFOLIATING AND CLEANSING WASHCLOTH - A two-sided cloth used for bathing or washing that has an exfoliating mesh nylon netting material on one side of the cloth. The other side of the cloth is the bathing cloth material that allows the individual to thoroughly cleanse the entire body. The cloth also has ropes or a string like devices on the corners of the cloth or anywhere on the cloth used as handles to make it easy for the individual to clean and exfoliate their back. This invention is used to bathe the skin and to deliver a soapy lather as well as exfoliating the skin. The soap is rubbed onto the cloth and the lather is created and is then spread through out the cloth. | 10-30-2008 |
Terry Morris Morris, Wheatley Heights, NY US
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20100178821 | Hygiene Gym Sports Towel - A towel with a non-skid, antimicrobial, polyester mesh material (nylon PVC) backing affixed to the back of the towel for a person exercising or weight training at the gym. The non-skid antimicrobial side of the towel, protects the person from the spread of germs. The antimicrobial side of the towel acts like a barrier from the person and the exercise apparatus during usage. The towel is used to protect the person from the germs at the gym as well as use to wipe sweat from the body. The towel is comprised of two distinctive sides. Top side of the towel is made of a terry cloth material or other soft micro-fiber material. The bottom side of the towel contains the non-skid backing that helps keep the towel in place and allows the person to distinguish the side of the towel that lays on the exercise apparatus. The back also has Velcro closure strips across the top and approximately 4 inches down from the top. This offers the versatility of the towel to be able of wrapping over or hanging onto a bench or upright exercise machine with the use of Velcro on the top back side of the towel. | 07-15-2010 |
Todd R. Morris, New Windsor, NY US
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20090186565 | SPOOL TO SPOOL CONTINUOUS THROUGH FEED SYSTEM - A grinding machine has a machine bed, a first spool and a second spool mounted on the machine bed. The spools are capable of storing stock to be ground and are rotatable in a coordinated manner. A grinding wheel is mounted on the machine bed. The first spool is capable of continuously unwrapping the stock, the second spool is capable of continuously wrapping the stock and the grinding wheel is adapted to grind the stock during its travel between the first spool and the second spool. The grinding machine can be used to continuously grinding a slender stock. The stock is continuously unwrapped from the first spool and continuously wrapped on the second spool. The stock is ground during its travel from first spool to the second spool. | 07-23-2009 |
William G. Morris, Rexford, NY US
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20100178208 | OPTICAL SENSOR ARRAY SYSTEM FOR PARALLEL PROCESSING OF CHEMICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL INFORMATION - Total analysis systems and methods for simultaneously monitoring a suite of biological and/or chemical species in water and/or other process systems are disclosed. The system provides a sample-volume controlled sensor array comprising a fluid delivery device and a plurality of optical sensor elements for determining the presence and total concentrations of multiple analytes in the process system simultaneously. Image identification algorithms are provided for identifying the analytes based on image intensity, color pattern, positional arrangement, and the like. The methods incorporate multivariate optimization algorithms to analyze multiple sensor responses. This produces analytical results that are typically difficult to obtain without full system or variable compensation. The improved array response may then be utilized to measure, monitor, and control the concentration of analytes in the chemical or biological sample or water system. | 07-15-2010 |
20110006878 | GAMMA STERILIZABLE RFID SYSTEM THAT PREVENTS UNAUTHORIZED OPERATION OF ASSOCIATED DISPOSABLE BIOPROCESS COMPONENTS - This invention provides a system and apparatus that is able to authenticate and prevent illegal manufacturing and unauthorized operation of disposable bioprocess components. This invention utilizes a ferro-electric random access memory (FRAM) chip to store error-correctable information on a RFID tag attached to the disposable bioprocess components, where the error-correctable information is written into the memory chip, so that the information can remain in the chip when the RFID tag and disposable bioprocess component is gamma-sterilized. Also, this invention includes a method for authenticating the disposable bioprocess component that reduces liability in that a counterfeit poor quality disposable component is not used on the hardware so the user will not file an unjustified complaint. | 01-13-2011 |
20110006900 | METHOD FOR PREVENTING AN UNAUTHORIZED USE OF DISPOSABLE BIOPROCESS COMPONENTS - This invention provides a system and apparatus that is able to authenticate and prevent illegal manufacturing and unauthorized operation of disposable bioprocess components. This invention utilizes a ferro-electric random access memory chip (FRAM) chip to store error-correctable information on a RFID tag attached to the disposable bioprocess components, where the error-correctable information is written in sequence into the memory chip, so that the redundant information can remain in the chip when the RFID tag and disposable bioprocess component is gamma-sterilized. Also, this invention includes a method for authenticating the disposable bioprocess component that reduces liability in that a counterfeit poor quality disposable component is not used on the hardware so the user will not file an unjustified complaint. | 01-13-2011 |
20140076973 | METHOD FOR PREVENTING AN UNAUTHORIZED USE OF DISPOSABLE BIOPROCESS COMPONENTS - This invention provides a system and apparatus that is able to authenticate and prevent illegal manufacturing and unauthorized operation of disposable bioprocess components. This invention utilizes a ferro-electric random access memory chip (FRAM) chip to store error-correctable information on a RFID tag attached to the disposable bioprocess components, where the error-correctable information is written in sequence into the memory chip, so that the redundant information can remain in the chip when the RFID tag and disposable bioprocess component is gamma-sterilized. Also, this invention includes a method for authenticating the disposable bioprocess component that reduces liability in that a counterfeit poor quality disposable component is not used on the hardware so the user will not file an unjustified complaint. | 03-20-2014 |