Forsythe, US
Aaron J. Forsythe, Renton, WA US
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20090023487 | GAME, SUCH AS ELECTRONIC COLLECTABLE AND CARD OR TRADABLE OBJECT GAME EMPLOYING CUSTOMIZABLE FEATURES - A game employing user-modifiable game components, such as cards in a collectable card game, employs various features to provide user-modifiability, including sleeves, transparent cards, stickers, and other elements. Electronic versions of the game and various other features are included, including tracking of history associated with such components. | 01-22-2009 |
Aaron Joel Forsythe, Renton, WA US
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20130281173 | GAME, SUCH AS ELECTRONIC COLLECTABLE AND TRADABLE OBJECT GAME EMPLOYING CUSTOMIZABLE FEATURES - A game employing user-modifiable game components, such as cards in a collectable card game, employs various features to provide user-modifiability, including sleeves, transparent cards, stickers, and other elements. Electronic versions of the game and various other features are included, including tracking of history associated with such components. | 10-24-2013 |
Adam Forsythe, Redwood City, CA US
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20160034980 | METHOD AND SYSTEM TO EVALUATE THE CONDITION OF CLIENT EQUIPMENT AND ACCURATELY ASSESS THE PRICE AND EXTENT OF REPAIRS - Method and system for evaluating the condition of client equipment and accurately assess the price and extend of repairs. The method includes extracting necessary information from a client device and subsequently evaluating the information automatically. Further, the method includes categorizing the client device based on the extracted information. Furthermore, the method includes evaluating the price of the client device buy back condition based on the categorization. Moreover, the method includes assessing current condition of the client device and predicting the best buy back price for the client device in response to the assessment. | 02-04-2016 |
Aric Forsythe, Chicago, IL US
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20140188765 | INTERACTIVE USER INTERFACE FOR INPUT OF FORECASTS AND RISK PRIORITIES AND DISPLAY OF RELATED STRATEGIES IN A TRADING SYSTEM - A system for inputting a forecast and/or a risk priority and displaying an associated strategy for a trading system comprises a processor and a memory. The processor is configured to receive an indication of a forecast for an underlying investment and/or an indication of a risk priority. The processor is configured to display and/or cause the display of the probability band and/or a list of risk priorities. The processor is further configured to determine a probability band based at least in part on the forecast and display or cause a display of one or more strategies compatible with the forecast or to determine an ordered list of risk priorities and display or cause a display of one or more strategies compatible with the ordered list. The memory is coupled to the processor and configured to provide the processor with instructions. | 07-03-2014 |
Carlos Forsythe, Sebastopol, CA US
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20110274333 | MEASUREMENT OF BLOOD FLOW DYNAMICS WITH X-RAY COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY: DYNAMIC CT ANGIOGRAPHY - In various embodiments, systems and methods can provide accurate measurements of blood flow dynamics in a subject. Projection data acquired during a computed tomography (CT) scan of the subject can be used to determine information representing inflow of a contrast material. Accordingly, a measurement of flow velocity, in addition to other aspects of flow, may be obtained from the projection data. | 11-10-2011 |
Charles J. Forsythe, Florham Park, NJ US
Donna J. Forsythe, S. Barrington, IL US
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20140069448 | ERGONOMIC MAKEUP SHIELD FOR APPLYING EYE MAKEUP AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME - An ergonomic makeup shield for use in applying eye makeup and methods of using the same are disclosed. The makeup shield has a generally planar body having a top surface and a bottom surface, the body further including at least four generally straight side, with adjacent sides being connected by generally curved corners and the sides being oriented relative to each other to provide angles between adjacent sides wherein at least two of the angles are acute angles and at least two of the angles are obtuse angles, and wherein the top surface has a perimeter that is smaller than the bottom surface and the top surface is connected to the bottom surface by a generally beveled edge extending around at least two of the generally curved corners and along the respective sides adjacent thereto. The makeup shield also may include scale indicia along at least two of the sides. | 03-13-2014 |
Eric Forsythe, Rockville, MD US
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20120065930 | VICINITY SENSOR SYSTEM AND RELATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Embodiments of vicinity sensor systems are described herein. Other embodiments and related methods are also disclosed herein. | 03-15-2012 |
Eric W. Forsythe, Silver Spring, MD US
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20090292130 | BIBENZOTHIOPHENE DERIVATIVES - Compounds containing bibenzochalcogenophene structures are provided in which the chalcogenide is sulfur, selenium, or tellurium. The compounds are characterized by planarity, rigid conjugation structure and high charge mobility making them useful as organic semiconductor in optical devices, electronic devices and integrated devices like organic field effect transistors (OFET) for thin film transistor liquid crystal display (LCD), electrophoretic display such as electronic paper, organic light emitting diode (OLED) for flat panel displays, organic radio frequency identification (ORFID) tags, organic photovoltaic (OPV), sensor devices, and analog and digital electronics. | 11-26-2009 |
Eric W. Forsythe, Rockville, MD US
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20130172570 | METHOD OF MAKING BENZAZOLES - This present invention provides a method of making benzazoles comprising a process of making aryl or alkyl benzazoles from corresponding aryl acid chlorides or alkyl acid chlorides without applying hazard condensing agent. The benzazole compounds described in this invention have following formula I: | 07-04-2013 |
20150243896 | IMIDAZO DERIVATIVES - The present invention relates to imidizo derivatives containing a plurality of imidizo moieties linked by aryl or heteroaryl groups. The resultant imidizo derivates may advantageously be used in organic electronic devices, such as multi-layer organic electroluminescent devices or organic photovoltaic devices, and in chemical sensing applications as a host material. | 08-27-2015 |
George Forsythe, Landenberg, PA US
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20110000362 | Portable Protection Device - A portable protection system including a selectively collapsible truss for supporting a protection member. The truss is movable between a collapsed position and an expanded position. The protection member includes at least one layer of ballistic armor material for disrupting a projectile. The truss includes suitable connectors for releasably connecting the protection member to the truss, and also suitable connectors for releasably connecting the truss to an adjoining truss so as to form a protection wall. | 01-06-2011 |
20110209605 | Portable Protection Device - A portable protection system including a selectively collapsible truss for supporting a protection member. The truss is movable between a collapsed position and an expanded position. The protection member includes at least one layer of ballistic armor material for disrupting a projectile. The truss includes suitable connectors for releasably connecting the protection member to the truss, and also suitable connectors for releasably connecting the truss to an adjoining truss so as to form a protection wall. | 09-01-2011 |
20120279383 | Portable Protection Device - A portable protection system including a selectively collapsible truss for supporting a protection member. The truss is movable between a collapsed position and an expanded position. The protection member includes at least one layer of ballistic armor material for disrupting a projectile. The truss includes suitable connectors for releasably connecting the protection member to the truss, and also suitable connectors for releasably connecting the truss to an adjoining truss so as to form a protection wall. | 11-08-2012 |
George D. Forsythe, Landenberg, PA US
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20100043629 | Portable Protection Device - A portable protection system including a selectively collapsible truss for supporting a protection member. The truss is movable between a collapsed position and an expanded position. The protection member includes at least one layer of ballistic armor material for disrupting a projectile. The truss includes suitable connectors for releasably connecting the protection member to the truss, and also suitable connectors for releasably connecting the truss to an adjoining truss so as to form a protection wall. | 02-25-2010 |
20130312593 | Transparent Armor System and Method of Manufacture - A transparent armor system includes a hard face fabricated from a substantially transparent glass-ceramic material exhibiting crystalline bodies throughout the mass of the glass-ceramic material and a backing covering a rear surface of the hard face opposite an anticipated incoming projectile. The backing has a refractive index substantially matching that of the hard face such as to allow substantial transparency of the transparent armor system. In certain embodiments, a bonding layer is provided to bond the backing to the hard face. The hard face serves to disburse energy caused by the impact of an incoming projectile with the transparent armor system, while the backing serves to retain any pieces of the hard face fractured during ballistic impact. | 11-28-2013 |
Hamish Forsythe, Palo Alto, CA US
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20130110775 | METHOD, PROCESS AND SYSTEM TO ATOMICALLY STRUCTURE VARIED DATA AND TRANSFORM INTO CONTEXT ASSOCIATED DATA | 05-02-2013 |
20150012490 | METHOD PROCESS AND SYSTEM TO ATOMICALLY STRUCTURE VARIED DATA AND TRANSFORM INTO CONTEXT ASSOCIATED DATA - A novel method, system and process for the enterprise software are described. The data is created, captured, ingested, stored, atomized, monitored, separated, analyzed, enriched, correlated, managed, automated, processed, isolated, secured and synthesized (for example published or automatically pushed to user). The data is recreated using automated contextual delivery methods and processes. This process enables a user to regulate the industry wide leading practices and constantly enrich data. Task allocation is automated. This SaaS and/or Cloud computing system may be installed and distributed across users' device, public cloud, behind a company's firewall and/or additional security may be provided using privacy vault. This method, system and process for this software may be implemented on a machine readable media. | 01-08-2015 |
20160088286 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR AN AUTOMATIC SENSING, ANALYSIS, COMPOSITION AND DIRECTION OF A 3D SPACE, SCENE, OBJECT, AND EQUIPMENT - Method and system for automatic composition and orchestration of a 3D space or scene using networked devices and computer vision to bring ease of use and autonomy to a range of compositions. A scene, its objects, subjects and background are identified and classified, and relationships and behaviors are deduced through analysis. Compositional theories are applied, and context attributes (for example location, external data, camera metadata, and the relative positions of subjects and objects in the scene) are considered automatically to produce optimal composition and allow for direction of networked equipment and devices. Events inform the capture process, for example, a video recording initiated when a rock climber waves her hand, an autonomous camera automatically adjusting to keep her body in frame throughout the sequence of moves. Model analysis allows for direction, including audio tones to indicate proper form for the subject and instructions sent to equipment ensure optimal scene orchestration. | 03-24-2016 |
Jack Forsythe, Allison Park, PA US
Jerimiah Forsythe, Houston, TX US
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20160030880 | CO2 CAPTURE WITH AMINES AND ACIDIC MATERIALS - An improved method of CO | 02-04-2016 |
John Forsythe, Allison Park, PA US
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20160024339 | POLYASPARTIC COATING COMPOSITIONS - Two-component coating systems and compositions are disclosed. The coating compositions form crosslinked polyurea coatings and have relatively long pot life and relatively short dry time. The coating compositions include a polyisocyanate, a polyaspartic ester, and a polyetheraspartic ester. | 01-28-2016 |
John Forsythe US
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20120273646 | Multi Dimensional Card Holder - In view of the foregoing disadvantages inherent in the known types of card display devices present in the prior art, the present invention provides improved function and versatility. The present invention provides a multi dimensional card holder for greeting cards, picture cards and the like. Herein lies a device that allows for said cards, oriented however wished (vertically and horizontally) to stand on their own and not fall over when faced with a passing breeze/rush of air or if placed on a slippery surface. The present invention allows for the display of traditional two sided greeting cards (vertical and horizontal) preventing them from falling over and the display of single piece photo cards removing the need for tape/adhesives be stuck to the card. In addition the present invention allows for a) placement of said cards in areas where surface space may not have previously been sufficient but now will be based on the design of said device requiring a small footprint (less than a nickel) while providing a strong hold of display items and b) for placement of cards on areas that comprise not only strictly flat horizontal surfaces, but also on areas with sloping surfaces if the need arises. | 11-01-2012 |
John M. Forsythe, Nampa, ID US
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20120328749 | CIPC VAPOR TREATMENT - Methods and systems useful for treating crop storage systems with a chemical vapor are set forth herein. Particularly, vapors of CIPC are used in either active or passive systems to inhibit sprouting of stored potatoes. | 12-27-2012 |
20120328767 | POTATO BOX STORE CHEMICAL TREATMENTS - Chemical treatment systems and devices structured and adapted to provide chemical vapor of a sprout-inhibiting chemical to tubers stored in boxes in box storage facilities. | 12-27-2012 |
20120328778 | INFUSION OF POROUS MEDIA WITH A LIQUID CHEMICAL AGENT MIXTURE - Methods of infusing a porous media with a liquid chemical agent mixture are disclosed. In some embodiments, the methods include forming a solution of said chemical agent in a suitable solvent, introducing said chemical agent solution into contact with said porous media, and evaporating said solvent to deposit said chemical agent onto/into said porous media. In some embodiments, the chemical agent is CIPC. | 12-27-2012 |
20120328882 | INFUSING A POROUS MEDIA WITH AN ACTIVE CHEMICAL AGENT VAPOR - Porous media may be infused with a layer of chemical upon an extended surface of the porous media by forming a vapor of the chemical and condensing the vapor onto exposed surfaces of the porous media. | 12-27-2012 |
20130071301 | Field and storage chemical test kit - Methods and kits for assaying a chemical in a sample are disclosed. The method includes placing an extraction solution and an internal standard in a container. A sample is collected from a first location and placed in the container. The container is transported to a second location where the chemical in the extraction solution is assayed. A kit for transporting the sample from a first location to a second location includes at least one container for holding the sample. The at least one container includes an extraction solution for dissolving a chemical in the solution and an internal standard for calibrating an assay of the chemical. The methods and kits may be used in a system for quantitating an amount of a sprout inhibitor on a tuber, such as a potato. | 03-21-2013 |
20140199465 | INJECTABLE LOW TEMPERATURE LIQUID CROP PRESERVATIVE FORMULATION - A liquid crop-preservative composition containing a volatile, liquid active ingredient suitable for effective crop-preservation in the vapor-phase. The crop-preservative composition is sufficiently non-viscous to be applied to crops or to a surface disassociated with said crops via one or more minute orifices. A suitable compatible lubricant and diluent may be incorporated in said composition. | 07-17-2014 |
20140199479 | APPARATUS AND PROCESS FOR LOW-TEMPERATURE INJECTION OF A LIQUID CROP PRESERVATIVE FORMULATION - An apparatus and method for treating a substrate with a volatile liquid, crop-preservative formulation, wherein said substrate is in proximity to a crop to be treated by the vapor from said formulation, is disclosed. The substrate is most conveniently a portion of a container in which said crop is stored or shipped. The apparatus and method are adapted to place predetermined quantities of said formulation upon a desired substrate. | 07-17-2014 |
20140200137 | TREATMENT OF STORED TUBERS WITH COMPOSITIONS OF ALKYL NAPHTHALENES AND HIGHER ALCOHOLS - A method and composition of treating post-harvest tubers with a higher alcohol and a lower alkyl naphthalene to suppress sprouting. | 07-17-2014 |
20140200142 | TREATMENT OF STORED TUBERS WITH AEROSOLS OF HIGHER ALCOHOLS - A method and composition of treating post-harvest tubers with a higher alcohol as a thermofogged aerosol to suppress sprouting is disclosed. | 07-17-2014 |
John P. Forsythe, Allison Park, PA US
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20090036562 | Process for preparing closed-cell water-blown rigid polyurethane foams having improved mechanical properties - The present invention is directed to a process for preparing water-blown rigid polyurethane foams having at least an 80% closed-cell content which involves reacting a) at least one polyol mixture which is composed of (i) at least one polymer polyol; (ii) at least one polyol having a hydroxyl value within the range of from about 200 to about 800; and (iii) optionally, at least one polyol having a hydroxyl value within the range of from about 25 to about 115; with b) at least one polymeric isocyanate and/or a prepolymer thereof; in the presence of c) optionally, at least one catalyst; d) water; and e) optionally, at least one additive or auxiliary agent. The present invention is also directed to the closed-cell water blown rigid polyurethane foams produced by the process of the present invention. The invention is further directed to a polyurethane-foam forming mixture which is used to produce the water-blown rigid polyurethane foams of the present invention. Foams produced according to the present invention have reduced friability and acceptable adhesion to substrates as well as acceptable compressive strength. | 02-05-2009 |
20130203934 | TWO-COMPONENT, POLYASPARTIC COATING COMPOSITIONS - A polyurea coating composition comprising the reaction product of: | 08-08-2013 |
Joy M. Forsythe, Cambridge, MA US
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20090037366 | ONLINE INDEX BUILDS AND REBUILDS WITHOUT BLOCKING LOCKS - Techniques are provided for processing a CREATE INDEX statement that avoids one or more locks on the underlying table. The processing of such a statement may be divided into a build phase and a cooperation phase. During the build phase, a journal table is created and published. A snapshot of the table is obtained after the last DML transaction (that was pending at the time the journal table was published) commits. The index is built based on the state of the table as of the snapshot. Any changes to the table while the index is built are recorded in the journal table. During the cooperation phase, the index is partially published. A subsequent DML statement determines whether any changes in the journal table affect the same data as the subsequent DML statement. If so, then those changes are applied to the index followed by the subsequent DML statement. | 02-05-2009 |
Joy Marie Forsythe, San Francisco, CA US
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20150096034 | Determine Anomalies in Web Application Code Based on Authorization Checks - Example embodiments disclosed herein relate to determining an anomaly of a missing authorization or inconsistent authorization in web application code. The web application code is analyzed to identify methods that have authorization checks associated and labeling the identified methods as related to authorization checks. Unidentified methods are associated as non-authorization check methods. The methods are compared to determine the anomaly. | 04-02-2015 |
Keith Forsythe, Alexandria, VA US
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20090030885 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ON-DEMAND AND SCHEDULED SERVICES RELATING TO TRAVEL AND TRANSPORTATION - A system and a method for providing a user with an ability to manage an on-demand or scheduled service, the system including a mobile communicator configured to receive instructions from the user and to send user data; and a facilitator configured to receive the user data and to retrieve options data based on the user data, wherein the facilitator is further configured to: filter the options data based on an identification data, provide associated costs and relevant information for the filtered options data, and send the filtered options data and the associated costs to the mobile communicator. | 01-29-2009 |
Kevin Forsythe, Eugene, OR US
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20130137075 | PROSTATE BRACHYTHERAPY SIMULATOR - Methods for forming a prostate brachytherapy simulator are provided. A method comprises forming a molded rectum model between tubes secured to a base component of a container. The base component has a first open-bottomed cup that opens to an exterior of the container and a second cup that contains the first open-bottomed cup. The method also comprises forming a molded prostate model from recyclable materials. Additionally, the method comprises placing the prostate model relative to the rectum model. The method also comprises providing a gel-based environment that surrounds the rectum model and the prostate model within a container. | 05-30-2013 |
L. Edgar Forsythe, Leechburg, PA US
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20100123324 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR LIFTING A VEHICLE - One embodiment of the present invention relates to a system for lifting a vehicle. Another embodiment of the present invention relates to a method for lifting a vehicle. Another embodiment of the present invention relates to a structure with an integrated cable, strap, chain or the like for the purpose of vehicle lifting. | 05-20-2010 |
Lisa Mary Forsythe, North Fond Du Lac, WI US
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20160066540 | Pet Toy With Edible And/Or Digestible Components - Disclosed herein is an animal toy having an outer cover defining a chamber that contains a filling material and a noise making device. The outer cover, the filling material, and/or the noise making device can be made of at least one material that is edible for an animal. In some embodiments, the outer cover is reusable. | 03-10-2016 |
Louis Edgar Forsythe, Leechburg, PA US
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20120186428 | BLAST ENERGY ABSORPTION SYSTEM - Blast energy absorption system capable of being integrated into the structure of a vehicle having removable, interchangeable, and configurable components adaptable to configure the vehicle for varying mission threats. The blast energy absorption system has a plurality of independent energy absorbing systems including one or more in combination of the following: a floor structure, a housing, cross beam members, adjustable energy absorbing containers, and an understructure. Each component may be an independent reactant system. The integral relationship between the above mentioned components forms a system that absorbs and distributes blast energy to minimize energy transfer to the occupants of the vehicle. Blast energy absorption system is capable of many configurations depending on the threat level of a mission. | 07-26-2012 |
20140318360 | BLAST ENERGY ABSORPTION SYSTEM - Blast energy absorption system capable of being integrated into the structure of a vehicle having removable, interchangeable, and configurable components adaptable to configure the vehicle for varying mission threats. The blast energy absorption system has a plurality of independent energy absorbing systems including one or more in combination of the following: a floor structure, a housing, cross beam members, adjustable energy absorbing containers, and an understructure. Each component may be an independent reactant system. The integral relationship between the above mentioned components forms a system that absorbs and distributes blast energy to minimize energy transfer to the occupants of the vehicle. Blast energy absorption system is capable of many configurations depending on the threat level of a mission. | 10-30-2014 |
Michael Forsythe, Jupiter, FL US
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20130092155 | FOCAL DISPLAY PANEL FOR VISUAL OPTIMIZATION OF SOLAR COLLECTION - A focal display panel is situated in a parabolic solar energy collection array having reflective surfaces and a tube containing a working fluid to be heated. The panel comprises a target area to display patterns of light and shadow reflected from the array, and provides a visual means for determining the amount, if any, by which the focal point of the parabolic array misses the center of the tube containing the heated working fluid. | 04-18-2013 |
Neil Forsythe, Landenberg, PA US
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20100255326 | PRINTABLE GAS BARRIERS - A method is provided for enhancing the gas barrier properties of substrates such as materials used in packaging, by applying a composition comprising a vinyl alcohol/vinyl amide copolymer, a cross linker and, optionally, a diacrylate or other polyacrylate and a photo initiator to the material and curing the composition by irradiation with UV light, visible light, IR irradiation and/or electron beam or by exposure to heat. The method includes the optional step of subjecting the material to a low-temperature plasma discharge or a corona discharge prior to applying the composition. The method provides, for example, packaging materials, such as, flexible packaging materials such as plastic films producing packaging materials with excellent gas barrier properties, for example oxygen barrier properties, which are readily printed upon. | 10-07-2010 |
Neil Colin William Forsythe, Landenberg, PA US
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20110293908 | MULTI COLOR, PHOTOACTIVE, COLOR CHANGING COMPOSITIONS AND UV DOSIMETERS - A multi color, photoactive, color changing plastic, coating or ink, composition comprising both a photochromic material and a photosensitive chromogenic system is provided which will undergo a sequence of color changes upon exposure to ultraviolet radiation. Also provided is an ultraviolet indicator or dosimeter comprising the color changing composition. | 12-01-2011 |
20120288690 | MULTI COLOR, PHOTOACTIVE, COLOR CHANGING COMPOSITIONS - A multi color, photoactive, color changing plastic, coating or ink, composition comprising both a photochromic material and a photosensitive chromogenic system is provided which will undergo a sequence of color changes upon exposure to ultraviolet radiation. Also provided is an ultraviolet indicator or dosimeter comprising the color changing composition. | 11-15-2012 |
Patrick J. Forsythe, Mocksville, NC US
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20120222997 | Power Supplies for Pool and Spa Equipment - Power supplies for pool and spa equipment are disclosed. In one embodiment, the power supply includes a buoyant housing, a peripheral float, at least one solar cell positioned on the buoyant housing for collecting sunlight and converting same to electrical energy, and a power cable for interconnecting the power supply and pool/spa equipment. In other embodiments, first and second inductive power couplings are provided for powering pool and spa equipment. The power couplings can also be installed using existing plumbing features of the pool or spa. | 09-06-2012 |
Patrick John Forsythe, North Fond Du Lac, WI US
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20160066540 | Pet Toy With Edible And/Or Digestible Components - Disclosed herein is an animal toy having an outer cover defining a chamber that contains a filling material and a noise making device. The outer cover, the filling material, and/or the noise making device can be made of at least one material that is edible for an animal. In some embodiments, the outer cover is reusable. | 03-10-2016 |
Peter Forsythe, Miami, FL US
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20140277360 | DELIVERY SYSTEM FOR EXPANDABLE STENTS - A system for delivering and releasing a self-expanding stent includes a catheter, a tubular self-expanding stent configured to be constrained from expanding when the tubular self-expanding stent is contained within the catheter, and a core advancement wire disposed within and extending through a lumen of the tubular self-expanding stent. One or more stop members on the core advancement wire engage one or more anchor members on the stent when the core advancement wire is translated longitudinally toward the one or more anchor members. | 09-18-2014 |
Peter Forsythe, Raynham, MA US
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20110313443 | OCCLUSIVE DEVICE WITH STRETCH RESISTANT MEMBER AND ANCHOR FILAMENT - A stretch-resistant occlusive device, and method of manufacturing such a device, having a helically wound coil defining a coil lumen extending along the entire axial length of the coil from a proximal end portion to a distal end portion. The device further includes a headpiece having a proximal end, a distal end attached to the proximal end portion of the coil, and a headpiece lumen extending between the proximal and distal ends of the headpiece. An anchor filament extends through the headpiece lumen, has at least one proximal end secured to the proximal end of the headpiece, and has a distal portion defining an eye positioned distal to the distal end of the headpiece. A stretch resistant member is positioned within the coil lumen, has a proximal portion extending through the eye, and has at least one distal end secured to the distal end of the coil. | 12-22-2011 |
20120253377 | MODIFIABLE OCCLUSION DEVICE - An occlusive device suitable for endovascular treatment of an aneurysm in a region of a parent vessel in a patient, including a structure having a fixed porosity and having dimensions suitable for insertion into vasculature of the patient to reach the region of the aneurysm in the parent vessel. The device further includes a frangible material supported by the structure which initially provides a substantial barrier to flow through the frangible material and is capable of at least one of localized rupturing and localized eroding, in the presence of a pressure differential arising at an ostium of a perforator vessel communicating with the parent vessel, within an acute time period to minimize ischemia downstream of the perforator vessel. | 10-04-2012 |
20120253381 | OCCLUSIVE DEVICE WITH POROUS STRUCTURE AND STRETCH RESISTANT MEMBER - A stretch-resistant occlusive device having an elongated, substantially cylindrical porous elastomeric structure and at least one of an elongated stretch-resistant tube and at least one stretch-resistant filament. The porous structure lies within an elongated outer embolic structure such as a helically wound embolic coil. | 10-04-2012 |
Phillip Forsythe, Florence, AL US
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20140245803 | GRANULATION METHOD AND SYSTEM - A granulation method may include feeding a graded powder into a granulator. The powder may have a particle size distribution (PSD) of at least 98%-115 mesh and at most 50%-200 mesh. The powder may have a PSD of at least 98% less than or equal to 4.2% of a median product particle size and at most 50% less than or equal to 2.5% of the median product particle size. The powder may have a PSD of between 40% and 80% between 3% and 6% of the median product particle size, between 5% and 30% between 2% and 4% of the median product particle size, and between 10% and 40% between 1% and 3% of the median product particle size. A liquid binder may be fed into the granulator. Wet granules may be discharged from the granulator and may have a moisture content of between 7% and 12%. | 09-04-2014 |
20150132484 | SYSTEM FOR COATING GRANULAR MATERIALS - A system for heating, coating, cooling and screening a granular substrate is provided. The system, such as an apparatus for continuous coating granular particles, includes a preheater apparatus for heating granular particles, a rotary drum having an inlet horizontally coupled to the preheater for receiving heated granular particles directly from the fluidized bed preheater, a coating apparatus positioned within the drum for applying a coating to the heated granular particles, and a cooling apparatus positioned horizontally in association with the drum for cooling the granular particles subsequent to coating. | 05-14-2015 |
Phillip Alan Forsythe, Florence, AL US
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20090252833 | RUMINANT FEEDSTOCK DIETARY SUPPLEMENT - This invention provides a control release formulation or rumen-bypass dietary supplement in compacted form. The formulation or supplement has the capability to transport fatty acid calcium salt and between about 1-75 percent of one or more rumen-protected undegraded biologically active agents to the post-ruminal digestive system of a ruminant. A feedstock containing the formulation or supplement for ruminants beneficially improves feed efficiency and body growth. The feedstock also is adapted to improve the lactational performance of dairy cattle. | 10-08-2009 |
Quantas Forsythe, Bloomfield, CT US
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20150288409 | Mobile Electronic Device Holder - A mobile electronic device holder for retaining electronic devices of various sizes and configurations in a foldable case that removably secures to a variety of surfaces. The mobile electronic device holder includes a foldable base having a first, second, and third panel, wherein the first panel is removably secured to the second panel and the second panel is secured to the third panel. The first panel includes a pair of flexible and extendable arms that are used to hold an electronic device therein. A first and second retracting mechanism are attached to the second panel so as to removably connect the first panel thereto. The mobile electronic device holder further includes a variety of attachments and fasteners in order to allow the user to removably secure the foldable base to a variety of surfaces. | 10-08-2015 |
Sandra J. Forsythe, Eatonville, WA US
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20150144143 | Pressure sore treatment device and method - A pressure sore treatment device for reducing pressure on an area of the skin of a patient, while ensuring air circulation to the skin, can include: a cover box, which can further include a box structure with a hole; and a belt strap, so that the cover box can be placed with the hole covering the affected area of the skin, and secured to the body of the patient with the belt strap. The cover box can be detachable from the belt strap, and in some versions the device can be made from antimicrobial materials. Further disclosed is a method for pressure sore treatment including: placing a box structure with a hole over a treatment area on a patient's body and securing the box structure in place over the treatment area, so that the hole covers and eliminates pressure on the treatment area. | 05-28-2015 |
Scott Forsythe, Walworth, WI US
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20100197174 | CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY FOR CONNECTING A LEAD AND AN IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE - A connector assembly for detachably connecting a lead to an implantable medical device and an implantable medical device capable of being detachably connected to a lead that include one or more deflectable connector clip and a housing. The connector clip includes a first arm, a second arm, and a top portion extending between the first arm and the second arm, and is capable of being deflected from a first position, corresponding to a first relative position of the first arm and the second arm, to a second position corresponding to a second relative position of the first arm and the second arm. The housing includes a first member and a second member, the first member formed to be fixedly engaged with the second member to enclose the connector clip within the housing with the one or more connector clip being positioned within one of the first member and the second member. | 08-05-2010 |
Solomon Forsythe, Richmond, KY US
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20090039093 | Drinking Apparatus, System and Method - A food delivery apparatus, and/or a system, may comprise a container having a tube coupled with a cap, and the cap may have an aperture controlling the flow of food from the container through the tube and to the user. In a system, a plurality of caps may be provided, each cap having a differently dimensioned aperture for varying the level of restriction or control on the flow of food from the container and through the tube or straw to the user. | 02-12-2009 |
Stephen E. Forsythe, Portsmouth, RI US
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20080310256 | Adaptive High Frequency Laser Sonar System - An acoustic sensing device includes a housing having an internal cavity filled with a vibration decoupling medium. An acoustic window formed of an acoustically transparent material is mounted in the housing. This mounting can be by antivibration mounts to prevent housing noise from affecting the acoustic window. A scanning laser vibrometer is positioned within the housing and directed to detect vibrations of the acoustic window. Antivibration mounts are joined between said scanning laser vibrometer and said housing. In further embodiments, the scanning laser vibrometer detects vibrations at a plurality of locations on the acoustic window forming a virtual array. | 12-18-2008 |
Sybil Forsythe, Richmond, KY US
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20090039093 | Drinking Apparatus, System and Method - A food delivery apparatus, and/or a system, may comprise a container having a tube coupled with a cap, and the cap may have an aperture controlling the flow of food from the container through the tube and to the user. In a system, a plurality of caps may be provided, each cap having a differently dimensioned aperture for varying the level of restriction or control on the flow of food from the container and through the tube or straw to the user. | 02-12-2009 |
Thomas Forsythe, Seattle, WA US
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20100115037 | CONTENT-RECOMMENDATION MESSAGE - Digital content items are shared using content-recommendation messages by recognizing an indication of a digital content item to be recommended and recognizing an indication of an intended recipient of the digital content item. A content-recommendation message for that digital content item is then built. The content-recommendation message includes first instructions for displaying, with a first visual appearance and a first feature set, information relating to the digital content item if the intended recipient belongs to a first class. The content-recommendation message includes second instructions for displaying, with a second visual appearance and a second feature set, information relating to the digital content item if the intended recipient belongs to a second class. | 05-06-2010 |
20150302869 | CONVERSATION, PRESENCE AND CONTEXT DETECTION FOR HOLOGRAM SUPPRESSION - Various embodiments relating to detecting at least one of conversation, the presence and the identity of others during presentation of digital content on a computing device. When another person is detected, one or more actions may be taken with respect to the digital content. For example, the digital content may be minimized, moved, resized or otherwise modified. | 10-22-2015 |
Thomas K. Forsythe, Seattle, WA US
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20100145978 | TECHNIQUES TO PROVIDE UNIFIED LOGGING SERVICES - Techniques to provide unified logging services are described. An apparatus may comprise a memory to store a diagnostic manager component. A processor may be coupled to the memory, the processor operative to execute instructions for the diagnostic manager component. The diagnostic manager component may be operative to receive diagnostic messages for a diagnostic activity spanning multiple threads within a process, multiple processes or multiple devices, annotate the diagnostic messages with context information to form annotated diagnostic messages, and store the annotated diagnostic messages in a diagnostic log data file. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 06-10-2010 |
William C. Forsythe, Kennewick, WA US
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20090317336 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR HIGH MASS CONCENTRATION NANO PARTICLE GENERATION - A method and apparatus for generating nano particles, including but not limited to nano particles of Ceo, at high concentration. The invention uses a solid aerosol disperser in communication with a furnace tube having a vaporization chamber and a dilution chamber. A heating element surrounds the furnace tube. Heat from the heating element heats bulk materials contained within a gas flow in the vaporization chamber to a temperature sufficient to convert the bulk materials to a vapor phase. Vaporized bulk materials are then moved to a dilution chamber, where an inert gas is introduced through a dilution gas port. The flow of the inert gas into the dilution chamber through the dilution gas port is sufficient to eject the bulk material from the exit of the dilution chamber, thereby condensing the bulk material into nano sized particles in a gas flow of sufficient volume to prevent agglomeration of the nano sized particles. | 12-24-2009 |
20140041652 | NANO-AEROSOL GENERATION SYSTEM AND METHODS - The invention provides methods and apparatus for stable generation and delivery of solid nano-particles in aerosols that simultaneously maintain high nano-particle concentration, and which avoid coagulation and agglomeration of the nano-particles. The apparatus includes a Collison nebulizer is in communication with a plenum. The Collison nebulizer includes a port for introducing a helium gas flow into the Collison nebulizer. The plenum includes component(s) for providing flow of uniform axially symmetrical dry air around the nano-particles entrained in the helium gas flow in the plenum. Preferably, the plenum includes an uniformity screen and a reduction in the plenum circumference downstream from the uniformity screen. In some preferred aspects, the invention provides methods of introducing nanoparticles into the lungs of test animals. The present invention allows more than 0.5 mass % of the nano-particles to be deposited in an animal's lungs. | 02-13-2014 |