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Craig R. Abolin, Boylston, MA US
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20090060917 | Carbamate Stereoisomer - The compound of formula (I) | 03-05-2009 |
20090060922 | Acetamide Stereoisomer - The compound of formula (I) | 03-05-2009 |
20100215589 | Carbamate Stereoisomer - The compound of formula (I) | 08-26-2010 |
20130296607 | Acetamide Stereoisomer - The compound of formula (I) | 11-07-2013 |
20140135300 | Acetamide Stereoisomer - The compound of formula (I) | 05-15-2014 |
20150225334 | ACETAMIDE STEREOISOMER - The compound of formula (I) | 08-13-2015 |
Craig R. Balnis, Akron, OH US
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20150344679 | Appearance Enhancer For Rubber Compositions With Antidegradants - The addition of a polyester resin comprising a copolymer of maleic anhydride or maleic acid and a linear or branched polyol, to a rubber composition provides a black, glossy appearance on the outer, exposed surface. The rubber composition may be formed into a tire sidewall component of a tire. | 12-03-2015 |
Craig R. Barnes, Forest Park, IL US
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20080238947 | System and method for non-linear magnification of images - A system for performing non-linear magnification of an image includes a graphics processing unit that runs a shader program featuring a magnification algorithm. The magnification algorithm calculates an index using a position of a pixel and the center of magnification as well as the radius of magnification. The index is used to access a Lookup Table to determine the displacement of the pixel. A magnification factor is also applied to the pixel as is a transparency factor and a border texture map to restrict pixel displacement. | 10-02-2008 |
20130030699 | Variable Density Depthmap - One or more systems, devices, and/or methods for organizing spatial data are disclosed. For example, a method includes receiving a location data point from a navigation device. A controller compares the distance from each of a plurality of data points to the location data point. In constructing a depthmap that associates each of the data points with the distance from the location data point, the controller assign data points within a minimum distance from the location data point into a first cell and data points greater than the minimum distance from the location data point into a second cell. The second cell is larger than the first cell and corresponds to a larger geographic area than the first cell. The depthmap may be configured to position points of interest in a panoramic or street level view image. | 01-31-2013 |
20140207368 | Variable Density Depthmap - One or more systems, devices, and/or methods for organizing spatial data are disclosed. For example, a method includes receiving a location data point from a navigation device. A controller compares the distance from each of a plurality of data points to the location data point. In constructing a depthmap that associates each of the data points with the distance from the location data point, the controller assign data points within a minimum distance from the location data point into a first cell and data points greater than the minimum distance from the location data point into a second cell. The second cell is larger than the first cell and corresponds to a larger geographic area than the first cell. The depthmap may be configured to position points of interest in a panoramic or street level view image. | 07-24-2014 |
20150123823 | Transit Station Event Countdown Indicator - A method comprising determining a first transit station event countdown time associated with a first transit station event, generating a first transit station event countdown indicator that is a linear shape configured to, at least partially, surround a center point such that the first transit station event countdown time is represented by a first angle from the center point, and causing display of the first transit station event countdown indicator is disclosed. | 05-07-2015 |
20150339837 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR NON-OCCLUDING OVERLAY OF USER INTERFACE OR INFORMATION ELEMENTS ON A CONTEXTUAL MAP - A method, apparatus and computer program product are provided for non-occluding overlay of user interface or information elements on a contextual map. A method is provided for receiving map data and location data, determining, using a processor, relevant map elements based on the location data; and determining an information element overlay area based on the relevant map elements. The overlay areas do not occlude the relevant map elements. | 11-26-2015 |
20150339848 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR GENERATING A COMPOSITE INDEXABLE LINEAR DATA STRUCTURE TO PERMIT SELECTION OF MAP ELEMENTS BASED ON LINEAR ELEMENTS - A method, apparatus and computer program product are provided for generating a composite indexable linear data structure to permit selection of map elements based on linear elements. In the context of a method, map data and a selected linear element indication are received. The map data comprises a list of map elements. The method also includes extracting map elements within a bounding box, and indexing the extracted map elements. The indexing is spatial indexing. The method also includes correlating the indexed map elements with a plurality of sub segments of the linear element, and generating a composite indexable linear data structure based on the correlation of map elements with the plurality of sub-segments of the linear element. | 11-26-2015 |
Craig R. Bockenstedt, Bothell, WA US
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20110077555 | TRANSDUCER CARTRIDGE FOR AN ULTRASOUND THERAPY HEAD - A medical ultrasound system. A base unit is included having system electronics, a user interface and ultrasound control electronics. An ultrasound therapy head is in electronic communication with the base unit. The therapy head includes a replaceable, sealed transducer cartridge with a coupling fluid therein. A cooling system is provided for cooling the coupling fluid. A plurality of guide indicators are positioned around the therapy head to align with crossed lines on a patient so as to properly align the therapy head prior to use. The therapy head can provide variable treatments to an area while the therapy head is in contact with a patient. | 03-31-2011 |
20110077556 | CARTRIDGE FOR USE WITH AN ULTRASOUND THERAPY HEAD - A medical ultrasound system. A base unit is included having system electronics, a user interface and ultrasound control electronics. An ultrasound therapy head is in electronic communication with the base unit. The therapy head includes a replaceable, sealed transducer cartridge with a coupling fluid therein. A cooling system is provided for cooling the coupling fluid. A plurality of guide indicators are positioned around the therapy head to align with crossed lines on a patient so as to properly align the therapy head prior to use. The therapy head can provide variable treatments to an area while the therapy head is in contact with a patient. | 03-31-2011 |
20130190661 | TRANSDUCER CARTRIDGE FOR AN ULTRASOUND THERAPY HEAD - Medical ultrasound systems. A base unit is included having system electronics, a user interface and ultrasound control electronics. An ultrasound therapy head is in electronic communication with the base unit. The therapy head includes a replaceable, sealed transducer cartridge with a coupling fluid therein. A cooling system is provided for cooling the coupling fluid. A plurality of guide indicators are positioned around the therapy head to align with crossed lines on a patient so as to properly align the therapy head prior to use. The therapy head can provide variable treatments to an area while the therapy head is in contact with a patient. | 07-25-2013 |
Craig R. Boyak, El Cerrito, CA US
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20130082125 | MULTIPHASE CONTACT AND DISTRIBUTION APPARATUS FOR HYDROPROCESSING - Systems and apparatus for mixing, cooling, and distributing multiphase fluid mixtures within a reactor, wherein reactor internal apparatus of the present invention provides not only improved fluid mixing and distribution to each underlying catalyst bed surface, but also offers other advantages including: decreased mixing tray height; easier maintenance, assembly and disassembly; and decreased amounts of fabrication material. In an embodiment, fluid may be evenly distributed to a catalyst bed from a fluid distribution unit comprising a nozzle tray including a plurality of nozzles, wherein the nozzles include at least one liquid inlet disposed tangentially to an inner surface of the nozzle. | 04-04-2013 |
Craig R. Butzlaff, Waukesha, WI US
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20120017394 | HANDLE HINGE - A handle hinge includes a first member; a second member is pivotably coupled to the first member; and a sleeve. One of the sleeve and the first member is movable between a first state in which the sleeve extends across a junction of the first member and the second member to inhibit pivoting of the first member and the second member, and a second state in which the sleeve and the first member are positioned to allow pivoting of the first member and the second member. | 01-26-2012 |
20120042477 | FOLDABLE HANDLE RETAINER - Resiliently movable fingers receive a portion of a foldable handle therebetween to retain the handle against folding relative to a frame. | 02-23-2012 |
Craig R. Elke, Coffeyville, KS US
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20080296123 | Powershift Transmission Clutch System With A Predetermined Running Clearance - A simplified and improved clutch piston, retractor system is provided for controlling the running clearance of clutch plate(s) to minimize windage loss and to improve transmission shift quality. This improved shift quality helps improve operator's comfort reduce shock loads on power transmission components, and reduce the energy input to the clutches when changing gears during the acceleration and deceleration of the vehicle. The clutch piston retractor system is self adjusting to accommodate wear to the clutch disks and optimize the shift quality, while compensating for the additional travel distance. Thus, the need to periodically recalibrate the entire system is eliminated. | 12-04-2008 |
Craig R. Gimby, Chesterfield, VA US
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20140279331 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PRO-ACTIVELY RESPONDING TO MASS COMPROMISE SITUATIONS - Systems and methods for automatically responding to a mass compromise event include storing, in a financial institution database, transaction histories for each of a plurality of accounts associated with the financial institution, analyzing, using an account detection processor, the transaction histories to identify one or more accounts among the plurality of accounts that are associated with a mass compromise event, segmenting, using the account detection processor, the identified one or more accounts into first and second segments, applying, using the account detection processor, risk splitters to first segment to identify mass compromise queue processing accounts, providing, using the account detection processor, the mass compromise queue processing accounts, and automatically processing, using a mass compromise queue processor, the mass compromise queue processing accounts. | 09-18-2014 |
Craig R. Gosen, Sanford, MI US
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20120189231 | FOOD STORAGE KITS - A food storage product dispensing kit for de-bulking food includes a plurality of re-sealable primary bags and a plurality of secondary pouches, wherein the secondary pouches are adapted and configured to be worn and inverted over a user's hand as well as minimize freezer burn of food items therein. An advertising insert may include branding information, de-bulking instructions, food safety information, a product sample, and a coupon. The bags, the pouches, and the advertising insert are unitized in a single package for consumer convenience. | 07-26-2012 |
20150021321 | STORAGE CONTAINER SYSTEMS - Storage container systems include a plurality of containers and a plurality of lids for sealing the containers. The container systems have a plurality of differently sized containers that are configured in modular sizes such that the containers can he stacked together in compact arrangements. The lids can easily he positioned on the containers to create a tight seals to the containers. When the containers are not sealed with the lids, the containers may be nested together, and the lids may be nested together. When nested together, the containers and lids take up a minimal amount of space. | 01-22-2015 |
20150314912 | STORAGE CONTAINER SYSTEMS - A container system includes first and second containers. Each of the containers includes a bottom wall and a plurality of sidewalls extending from the bottom wall. The sidewalls each include a first portion, a second portion, a lug between the first and second portions, with the lug extending substantially perpendicular relative to surfaces of the first and second portions. The sidewalls also each include a sealing rim including a surface that extends substantially perpendicular relative to a surface of the second portion. The second container is nestable in the first container with portions of the lugs of the second container resting on the surfaces of the sealing rims of the first container. | 11-05-2015 |
Craig R. Green, Big Lake, AK US
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20100213144 | Nozzle assembly for separating hydrocarbon emulsions and methods of separating hydrocarbon emulsions - A nozzle assembly and related methods for separating hydrocarbon emulsions in a fluid is provided. The nozzle assembly comprises an impingement plate into which hydrocarbon emulsions are ejected causing large emulsion particles in the fluid to be broken apart upon impact with the plate, thus allowing the various constituent components of the emulsion to be more easily separated. In certain embodiments, impact of the hydrocarbon emulsions into the impingement plate also expose clean surfaces on the various components of the emulsion fluid that can more easily interact with any surfactant that may be mixed with the fluid. | 08-26-2010 |
Craig R. Johnson, Eagan, MN US
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20080268426 | IDENTIFYING VIRALLY INFECTED AND VACCINATED ORGANISMS - This document provides methods and materials related to assessing organisms for the presence or absence of anti-virus antibodies. For example, this document provides methods and materials that can be used to determine whether or not an organism (e.g., a member of a swine species such as a pig) contains anti-PRRS virus antibodies. In other embodiments, this document provides methods and materials that can be used to determine if a particular organism received a vaccine version of a virus, was infected with a naturally-occurring version of the virus, or is naïve with respect to the virus. | 10-30-2008 |
20100035276 | IDENTIFYING VIRALLY INFECTED AND VACCINATED ORGANISMS - This document provides methods and materials related to assessing organisms for the presence or absence of anti-virus antibodies. For example, this document provides methods and materials that can be used to determine whether or not an organism (e.g., a member of a swine species such as a pig) contains anti-PRRS virus antibodies. In other embodiments, this document provides methods and materials that can be used to determine if a particular organism received a vaccine version of a virus, was infected with a naturally-occurring version of the virus, or is naive with respect to the virus. | 02-11-2010 |
Craig R. Kennedy, Ham Lake, MN US
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20130319784 | VEHICLE CONFIGURATION - A vehicle configuration wherein the center of mass of the vehicle is approximately superimposed upon the passenger and driver centers of mass when seated within the vehicle. An occupant's center of mass can be approximated using a standard center of mass position approximation, or a combination of any number of standard center of mass position approximations. The vehicle's center of mass can be approximately superimposed upon the occupant's center of mass in at least the longitudinal and vertical directions. | 12-05-2013 |
Craig R. Leidholm, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20080308148 | Photovoltaic Devices With Conductive Barrier Layers and Foil Substrates - Methods and devices are provided for absorber layers formed on foil substrate. In one embodiment, a method of manufacturing photovoltaic devices may be comprised of providing a substrate comprising of at least one electrically conductive aluminum foil substrate, at least one electrically conductive diffusion barrier layer, and at least one electrically conductive electrode layer above the diffusion barrier layer. The diffusion barrier layer may prevent chemical interaction between the aluminum foil substrate and the electrode layer. An absorber layer may be formed on the substrate. In one embodiment, the absorber layer may be a non-silicon absorber layer. In another embodiment, the absorber layer may be an amorphous silicon (doped or undoped) absorber layer. Optionally, the absorber layer may be based on organic and/or inorganic materials. | 12-18-2008 |
20090025640 | FORMATION OF CIGS ABSORBER LAYER MATERIALS USING ATOMIC LAYER DEPOSITION AND HIGH THROUGHPUT SURFACE TREATMENT - An absorber layer may be formed on a substrate using atomic layer deposition reactions. An absorber layer containing elements of groups IB, IIIA and VIB may be formed by placing a substrate in a treatment chamber and performing atomic layer deposition of a group IB element and/or one or more group IIIA elements from separate sources onto a substrate to form a film. A group VIA element is then incorporated into the film and annealed to form the absorber layer. The absorber layer may be greater than about 25 nm thick. The substrate may be coiled into one or more coils in such a way that adjacent turns of the coils do not touch one another. The coiled substrate may be placed in a treatment chamber where substantially an entire surface of the one or more coiled substrates may be treated by an atomic layer deposition process. One or more group IB elements and/or one or more group IIIA elements may be deposited onto the substrate in a stoichiometrically controlled ratio by atomic layer deposition using one or more self limiting reactions. | 01-29-2009 |
Craig R. Lothridge, Naperville, IL US
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20080250156 | Method and apparatus for overload control and audit in a resource control and management system - A system and method for resource control management implementing Diameter protocol is disclosed. The system includes a border gateway which is configured to send an overload message and a controller that is acting as a Diameter protocol server which is configured to receive the overload message and block a number of calls to the border gateway. The controller would also be configured to perform an audit function which includes clearing media resource ports. The overload message sent by the border gateway may also include a reduction percentage, which will dictate the percentage of calls which will be blocked. | 10-09-2008 |
Craig R. Maitlen, Woodinville, WA US
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20130007668 | MULTI-VISOR: MANAGING APPLICATIONS IN HEAD MOUNTED DISPLAYS - A system and method are provided that enhances a user's experience when using a see-through near eye display device. A user interface is provided for a user to manage single or simultaneous applications in a head mounted device. Applications for the head mounted device may be activated or deactivated by the user via the user-interface. The user's total field of view (TFOV) which accounts for a complete range of rotation and translation of the user's head may be determined by tracking the user's head position and rotation relative to the user's body and an environment associated with the user. One region of the user's TFOV (e.g., the right-hand side) may display an “application menu” including a list of applications that can be launched, and another region of the user's TFOV (e.g., the left-hand side) may display an “active menu” including a list of applications currently running. | 01-03-2013 |
20130044128 | CONTEXT ADAPTIVE USER INTERFACE FOR AUGMENTED REALITY DISPLAY - A user interface includes a virtual object having an appearance in context with a real environment of a user using a see-through, near-eye augmented reality display device system. A virtual type of object and at least one real world object are selected based on compatibility criteria for forming a physical connection like attachment, supporting or integration of the virtual object with the at least one real object. Other appearance characteristics, e.g. color, size or shape, of the virtual object are selected for satisfying compatibility criteria with the selected at least one real object. Additionally, a virtual object type and appearance characteristics of the virtual object may be selected based on a social context of the user, a personal context of the user or both. | 02-21-2013 |
20130044129 | LOCATION BASED SKINS FOR MIXED REALITY DISPLAYS - The technology provides embodiments for providing a location-based skin for a see-through, mixed reality display device system. In many embodiments, a location-based skin includes a virtual object viewable by a see-through, mixed reality display device system which has been detected in a specific location. Some location-based skins implement an ambient effect. The see-through, mixed reality display device system is detected to be present in a location and receives and displays a skin while in the location in accordance with user settings. User data may be uploaded and displayed in a skin in accordance with user settings. A location may be a physical space at a fixed position and may also be a space defined relative to a position of a real object, for example, another see-through, mixed reality display device system. Furthermore, a location may be a location within another location. | 02-21-2013 |
20130169682 | TOUCH AND SOCIAL CUES AS INPUTS INTO A COMPUTER - A system for automatically displaying virtual objects within a mixed reality environment is described. In some embodiments, a see-through head-mounted display device (HMD) identifies a real object (e.g., a person or book) within a field of view of the HMD, detects one or more interactions associated with real object, and automatically displays virtual objects associated with the real object if the one or more interactions involve touching or satisfy one or more social rules stored in a social rules database. The one or more social rules may be used to infer a particular social relationship by considering the distance to another person, the type of environment (e.g., at home or work), and particular physical interactions (e.g., handshakes or hugs). The virtual objects displayed on the HMD may depend on the particular social relationship inferred (e.g., a friend or acquaintance). | 07-04-2013 |
Craig R. Mcgarrah, Southington, CT US
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20150226132 | GAS TURBINE ENGINE RING SEAL - A seal assembly for a gas turbine engine includes an engine static structure. First and second members fluidly separate cavities from one another. A seal assembly is captured by the engine structure. The seal assembly includes a carrier and a seal that engages the first member. The second member is captured by the carrier. | 08-13-2015 |
Craig R. Mitnick, Voorhees, NJ US
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20080307053 | System and Method for Permitting Geographically-Pertinent Information to be Ranked by Users According to Users' Geographic Proximity to Information and to Each Other for Affecting the Ranking of Such Information - A system and method for permitting geographically-pertinent information provided on the Internet to be ranked by users, while taking into account the users' geographic proximity to the information, the distance between each user who rates the information, the age of the information, and the age of the users' ratings to determine a ranking for affecting the ranking of information. | 12-11-2008 |
20090063646 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COLLECTING AND ORGANIZING POPULAR NEAR REAL-TIME DATA IN A VIRTUAL GEOGRAPHIC GRID - A system and method for including a geographical framework to the Internet and permitting users to convey data via mobile devices or computers or to convey universal resource locator values through automated filtering and localizing mechanisms that such data for every geographical location (e.g., longitude/latitude, zip code, etc.) in categories (e.g., news, community information, community economy, community social groups or personal user accounts) that make a more effective and precise use of the Internet. A system and method for interfacing with local, state and federal law enforcement authorities over secure networks for providing, among other things, instant mobile alerts to pertinent localized community members. | 03-05-2009 |
Craig R. Olrich, Syracuse, NY US
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20140280183 | Method For Cross-Domain Feature Correlation - A method for correlating information across distinct domains without requiring feature co-occurrence. The disparate information collections are broken down into features, and a correlation index with correlation score is created. To determine the correlation between distinct domains, an information artifact collection is reduced to a representational set of features, these features are replaced with correlated features using the correlation index, and the new set of features is matched against the second information artifact collection using an appropriate comparison technique. The correlation method allows a single input artifact to be matched against an existing collection, resulting in a set of correlated artifacts from the disparate collection, each ranked by correlation score. | 09-18-2014 |
Craig R. Roffers, San Jose, CA US
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20140250225 | AGILE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - The agile information technology infrastructure management system and related methods and processes provide a solution with the required flexibility to effectively and efficiently monitor and manage a wide-variety of disparate information technology and network infrastructure deployed in businesses and enterprises throughout a region or the world. | 09-04-2014 |
Craig R. Scachilti, Elgin, IL US
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20100172718 | Fastener with Shaving Inhibitor - A fastener with shaving inhibitor for fastening a material such as a metal sheeting panel to a substrate such as metal or wood. The fastener has a notch angled leftwardly with respect to an axis of the fastener, the notch having a first end and a second end, a leading face and a trailing face, each face having outer edges and a common edge at their intersection. At least one of the leading and trailing faces may be substantially planar but may have other shapes, such as concave. Leftwardly angled notch with faces having outer edges may attract and then cut shavings formed from material being installed, thereby reducing the quantity and/or length of shavings, prolonging the life of the material or the structure to which the material is fastened. | 07-08-2010 |
Craig R. Scachitti, Elgin, IL US
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20140090955 | SLIDE RETRACT FOR CONVEYOR - A package handling device includes a conveyor, a sensor system and a reject system. The conveyor transports a product along a product handling line. The sensor system is proximate to the conveyor system to determine at least one characteristic of the product for comparison to product acceptance criteria. Failure of the product to meet product acceptance criteria generates a reject signal. The reject system directs the product to a reject bin responsive to the reject signal via a movable assembly that moves a portion of the conveyor to create a gap in the product handling line. The reject system includes a retract slide adjustment bracket that has at least one mounting position to which a selected retraction device is attachable to define a size of the gap based on the selected retraction device and the at least one mounting position limiting a movement range of the movable assembly. | 04-03-2014 |
Craig R. Sedoris, Dublin, OH US
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20150141108 | ALPHANUMERIC LOTTERY GAME SYSTEM AND METHOD - A lottery game and systems and methods for administering the lottery game wherein the lottery administrator defines game parameters that in turn define the contours of a game instance pool. Time based games are created by defining the duration for which the pool remains open to wagering or a date and time in the future when it closes. Pool based games are created by limiting pot size or number of participants and the pool is closed when the limit is reached. Outcome based games are created by defining or receiving multiple outcomes to be associated with bets placed. Wagers are made on plays of alphanumeric combinations that correspond to one or more entries into a pool array, from which one or more winners are chosen in a random drawing subsequent to the close of the pool. | 05-21-2015 |
20150141109 | ALPHANUMERIC LOTTERY GAME SYSTEM AND METHOD - A lottery game and systems and methods for administering the lottery game wherein the lottery administrator defines game parameters that in turn define the contours of a game instance pool. Time based games are created by defining the duration for which the pool remains open to wagering or a date and time in the future when it closes. Pool based games are created by limiting pot size or number of participants and the pool is closed when the limit is reached. Outcome based games are created by defining or receiving multiple outcomes to be associated with bets placed. Wagers are made on plays of alphanumeric combinations that correspond to one or more entries into a pool array, from which one or more winners are chosen in a random drawing subsequent to the close of the pool. | 05-21-2015 |
20150317883 | ALPHANUMERIC SLOT GAME SYSTEM AND METHOD - A slot game and systems and methods for administering the slot game wherein the slot administrator defines game parameters that in turn define the contours of the slot game. Game play consists of wagers made on plays of alphanumeric combinations that a player tries to successfully match with the characters on spinning slot wheels. | 11-05-2015 |
20150317884 | ALPHANUMERIC SLOT GAME SYSTEM AND METHOD - A slot game and systems and methods for administering the slot game wherein the slot administrator defines game parameters that in turn define the contours of the slot game. Game play consists of wagers made on plays of alphanumeric combinations that a player tries to successfully match with the characters in outcome sets prepared for each character position in the target phrase, wherein the player selects one or more outcome characters from each outcome set. | 11-05-2015 |
Craig R. Smith, Naples, FL US
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20100068776 | Genetically Modified Cyanobacteria for the Production of Ethanol - The invention provides novel compositions of matter for the production of ethanol from carbon dioxide and water. Particularly, the invention provides photoautotrophic organisms having a first and second genetic modification, wherein the first genetic modification improves the ethanol production from organisms having the second genetic modification. | 03-18-2010 |
20100297736 | Genetically Modified Photoautotrophic Ethanol Producing Host Cells, Method For Producing The Host Cells, Constructs For The Transformation Of The Host Cells, Method For Testing A Photoautotrophic Strain For A Desired Growth Property And Method Of Producing Ethanol Using The Host Cells - The invention provides genetically modified photoautotrophic ethanol producing host cells. Ethanol production is controlled by an inducible promoter. Promoters utilized may be endogenous or heterologous, and genetic modification may be obtained by extrachromosomal means or chromosomal insertion. | 11-25-2010 |
Craig R. Steinfels, Powell, OH US
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20150097348 | MODULAR ACCESSORY ATTACHMENT SYSTEM FOR A UTILITY CART - Three different families of mobile utility cart accessories may be quickly and easily attached to a mobile utility cart of the present invention using the inexpensive, but flexible modular accessory attachment system of the present invention. This is accomplished by releasably slidably attaching the accessories to vertical rails mounted adjacent corner edges of the utility cart. The rails share fundamentally the same cross-section, and are continuous and uninterrupted, so that the accessories may be positioned at any vertical location on the rails, and consequently, on the utility cart. No complicated rail clamps are necessary. Instead, just two types of fastener subassemblies are needed to attach the accessories to slots in the rails. These accessories may include, for example, a tool holster of the present invention capable of snugly retaining up to three power tools on the cart. | 04-09-2015 |
Craig R. Steinfels, Hooksett, NH US
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20140039457 | INFUSION SET IMPROVEMENTS - A method and device for adjusting the unstored length of tubing directed to improving the use of infusion sets that deliver fluids to a user. The device includes a storage module and other features for adjusting, storing and securing the length of the tubing. The method of adjusting the length of the tubing to a desired length typically comprises removably attaching the tubing to the adjuster, adjusting the tubing by wrapping the tubing around a hub or post of the adjuster, and fixing the length of the unstored tubing by attaching the tubing to a securing device such as a friction structure or fastener. | 02-06-2014 |
20150343193 | INFUSION SET IMPROVEMENTS - A method and device for adjusting the unstored length of tubing directed to improving the use of infusion sets that deliver fluids to a user. The device includes a storage module and other features for adjusting, storing and securing the length of the tubing. The method of adjusting the length of the tubing to a desired length typically comprises removably attaching the tubing to the adjuster, adjusting the tubing by wrapping the tubing around a hub or post of the adjuster, and fixing the length of the unstored tubing by attaching the tubing to a securing device such as a friction structure or fastener. | 12-03-2015 |
Craig R. Szklany, Lighthouse Point, FL US
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20090021378 | Electronic Article Surveillance Tag Having a Detrimental Substance Expulsion System With Breakable Vial - An EAS/expulsion detrimental substance tag ( | 01-22-2009 |
20090128331 | Security Device For Constraining An Article Having An Elongate Element - Systems and apparatus for a security device for an article having a constrained elongate member are disclosed. | 05-21-2009 |
Craig R. Tomlyn, San Jose, CA US
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20090024658 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS TO MANAGE THE DISPLAY OF DATA ENTITIES AND RELATIONAL DATABASE STRUCTURES - Systems and computer products that present typically large amounts of entity information with a graphical display that efficiently maps the display of a large number of OLAP objects to related relational database tables thereby retaining contextual information about the data associated with the objects and tables. The efficient mapping is enabled by the use of areas that contain and include objects. The preferred embodiment of the present invention enhances analysis, by OLAP techniques, of the objects and the associated relational database information. An embodiment of the present invention further operates in a recursive manner by enabling the objects to include and contain additional objects. | 01-22-2009 |
Craig R. White, Eagle, ID US
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20140233065 | Proofing of a Product Over a Network - A system for proofing a product over a network comprising a first computing device ( | 08-21-2014 |