Lindsay, US
Aaron Charles Lindsay, Asheville, NC US
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20110161833 | DISTRIBUTED MULTI-USER MASHUP SESSION - A mashup session manager maintains state of the mashup session to ensure presentation consistency/uniformity across the execution environments. The mashup session manager also tracks the participating execution environments associated with a mashup session (e.g., usernames, device identifiers, network addresses, etc.), and transmits data for presentation consistency to the participating execution environments. In some cases, a view of the mashup session at a participating execution environment may not be current (“stale mashup session view”). The mashup session manager can detect if a view at a participating execution environment is of a past mashup session state, and provide data for the stale mashup session view to become current. In addition, the mashup session manager can propagate design modifications to the participants of the mashup session. | 06-30-2011 |
20130346880 | DISTRIBUTED MULTI-USER MASHUP - A mashup session manager maintains state of the mashup session to ensure presentation consistency/uniformity across the execution environments. The mashup session manager also tracks the participating execution environments associated with a mashup session (e.g., usernames, device identifiers, network addresses, etc.), and transmits data for presentation consistency to the participating execution environments. In some cases, a view of the mashup session at a participating execution environment may not be current (“stale mashup session view”). The mashup session manager can detect if a view at a participating execution environment is of a past mashup session state, and provide data for the stale mashup session view to become current. In addition, the mashup session manager can propagate design modifications to the participants of the mashup session. | 12-26-2013 |
A. David Lindsay, Franklin, TN US
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20110070322 | PESTICIDAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING ROSEMARY OIL AND WINTERGREEN OIL - Pesticidal compositions containing rosemary oil and/or wintergreen oil and methods for using same are disclosed. | 03-24-2011 |
20130142893 | PESTICIDAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING ROSEMARY OIL AND WINTERGREEN OIL - Pesticidal compositions containing rosemary oil and/or wintergreen oil and methods for using same are disclosed. | 06-06-2013 |
Alan C. Lindsay, Edmonds, WA US
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20090112982 | Automatic management of associations between users - Automatically associating users of a communication system, without using an invitation or affirmative permission. In one embodiment, a first user submits contact information about a second user to a relationship system, which stores the information in the first user's contact list. Similarly, a second user submits contact information about the first user to the relationship system, which stores the information in the second user's contact list. The relationship system detects the cross reference in the two contact lists, and stores a first degree relationship between the two users. One of the users submits a request to the relationship system to enable an operation with any other user that was associated with the submitting user. Associations can also be selectively higher degrees with other users. The submitting user need not know which other users will participate in the operation, and the other users need not know the submitting user's identity. | 04-30-2009 |
Alexander Lindsay, Raleigh, NC US
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20140262789 | VERY HIGH FREQUENCY (VHF) DRIVEN ATMOSPHERIC PLASMA SOURCES AND POINT OF USE FERTIGATION OF IRRIGATION WATER UTILIZING PLASMA PRODUCTION OF NITROGEN BEARING SPECIES - A point of use irrigation water fertigation system utilizes plasma production of nitrogen-bearing species. Soluble nitrogen-bearing species are generated using an atmospheric air plasma treatment of an irrigation water supply. A plasma is generated by a tube having an air intake. A high frequency generator generates atmospheric plasma. The end of the tube is placed above the surface of the irrigation water supply and the plasma emanating from the tube generates nitrogen species in the water. The non-thermal plasma discharge efficiently produces highly reactive radicals and NO | 09-18-2014 |
Allan Timothy Lindsay, Seattle, WA US
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20140278438 | Providing Content on Multiple Devices - Techniques for receiving a voice command from a user and, in response, providing audible content to the user using a first device and providing visual content for the user using a second device. In some instances, the first device includes a microphone for generating audio signals that include user speech, as well as a speaker for outputting audible content in response to identified voice commands from the speech. However, the first device might not include a display for displaying graphical content. As such, the first device may be configured to identify devices that include displays and that are proximate to the first device. The first device may then instruct one or more of these other devices to output visual content associated with a user's voice command. | 09-18-2014 |
Ashley P. Lindsay, Brownsburg, IN US
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20090258050 | Controlled Drug Delivery Using a Zein Layer Modified with Levulinic Acid - The disclosure relates to medical devices coated with zein admixed with levulinic acid. The medical device may further include a therapeutic agent in contact with zein admixed with levulinic acid. Zein admixed with levulinic acid allows the therapeutic agent to be retained on the device during delivery and also controls the elution rate of the therapeutic agent following implantation. The disclosure further relates to methods of delivering a therapeutic agent on said medical devices as well as their use especially in the form of stents for prevention of restenosis. | 10-15-2009 |
Brett A. Lindsay, Rochester, NH US
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20110280645 | VARIABLE MEDIA FEED SYSTEM AND PRINTHEAD APPARATUS - A print media feed system for media of variable thickness having a slanted loading platform with drive wheels to direct print media to a feed zone having a belt system and hanging friction wheels to draw out single print medium of varying thickness and feed the medium to a print zone for a ink jet, laser or other printer wherein the print zone includes a floating deck to maintain a constant clearance distance between the printhead and the print medium. | 11-17-2011 |
Brian Leonard Lindsay, Ann Arbor, MI US
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20110228549 | HEADLAMP BULB TYPE LIGHT PIPE - The present invention provides an automotive headlamp assembly having a light pipe. The present invention provides use of at least one incandescent light bulb to illuminate the light pipe. Power consumption is reduced from approximately 35 watts to 10 watts. The present assembly consists of a light pipe, at least one light source positioned at either end of the light pipe, the light source being an incandescent light bulb, at least one reflector and an elongated reflector positioned adjacent the light pipe. The reflector is positioned adjacent the light source to capture light from the light bulb, concentrate the light into a beam and reflect the light into the light pipe. The reflector aims light directly down the light pipe without the use of cable or LED mounted to the light pipe. The reflector prevents lost light and creates a more efficient headlamp assembly. The light pipe is a generally cylindrical elongated member having a plurality of attachment members. Light pipe and attachment members are molded as a one piece construction. Furthermore, an elongated reflector is positioned adjacent the light pipe thereby preventing lost light and creating the illusion of a brighter light pipe. | 09-22-2011 |
20110255298 | HEADLAMP LIGHT PIPE AND SIDE MARKER INTEGRATION - The present invention provides a headlamp assembly including a light pipe and reflex reflector integration utilizing a single bulb to illuminate both the reflex reflector and the light pipe, simultaneously. The headlamp assembly includes a single light source, a light pipe and a reflex reflector positioned adjacent one another allowing the light source to provide light to both the reflex reflector and the light pipe. The reflex reflector includes a reflecting element and a cutout to allow light to pass though the reflex reflector into the reflecting element. The reflex reflector is adapted to transform light from white to amber thereby creating the side marker function. The headlamp assembly further includes a reflector behind the light source to direct light into the light pipe. The automotive headlamp assembly provides an automotive headlamp assembly that includes a reflex reflector light and a light pipe while reducing cost and decreasing weight. | 10-20-2011 |
Charles Lee Lindsay, Monument, CO US
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20110037604 | Feedback Circuit for a Display Sign and Method - A feedback circuit for a display sign has a number of lights. A resistor is coupled in series with the lights. A voltage measuring circuit is coupled to the resistor. | 02-17-2011 |
Clayton J. Lindsay, Portland, OR US
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20110304497 | Athletic Performance Monitoring Systems and Methods in a Team Sports Environment - Systems, apparatuses, and methods estimate the distance between a player and a ball by transmitting a chirp (sweep signal) to a radio tag located on the ball. During the chirp, the frequency of the transmitted signal is changed in a predetermined fashion. The radio tag doubles the transmitted frequency and returns the processed signal to a transceiver typically located on the player. The currently transmitted frequency is then compared with the received frequency to obtain a difference frequency from which an apparatus may estimate the distance. The apparatus may simultaneously receive the processed signal from the radio tag while transmitting the sweep signal. | 12-15-2011 |
20120262329 | Athletic Performance Monitoring Systems and Methods in a Team Sports Environment - Systems, apparatuses, and methods estimate the distance between a player and a ball by transmitting a chirp (sweep signal) to a radio tag located on the ball. During the chirp, the frequency of the transmitted signal is changed in a predetermined fashion. The radio tag doubles the transmitted frequency and returns the processed signal to a transceiver typically located on the player. The currently transmitted frequency is then compared with the received frequency to obtain a difference frequency from which an apparatus may estimate the distance. The apparatus may simultaneously receive the processed signal from the radio tag while transmitting the sweep signal. | 10-18-2012 |
20120277044 | Sports Ball Casing And Methods Of Manufacturing The Casing - A spherical sport ball may include a casing that includes first and second substantially hemispherical panel components. Each substantially hemispherical panel component may be a unitary structure having a central panel and a plurality of polygonal peripheral panels adjacent to the central panel. In addition, the first substantially hemispherical panel component may be joined with the second substantially hemispherical panel component at a non-linear, circumferential seam between peripheral panels of the first hemispherical panel component and peripheral panels of the second hemispherical panel component. | 11-01-2012 |
20140046463 | Athletic Performance Monitoring Systems and Methods in a Team Sports Environment - Systems, apparatuses, and methods estimate the distance between a player and a ball by transmitting a chirp (sweep signal) to a radio tag located on the ball. During the chirp, the frequency of the transmitted signal is changed in a predetermined fashion. The radio tag doubles the transmitted frequency and returns the processed signal to a transceiver typically located on the player. The currently transmitted frequency is then compared with the received frequency to obtain a difference frequency from which an apparatus may estimate the distance. The apparatus may simultaneously receive the processed signal from the radio tag while transmitting the sweep signal. | 02-13-2014 |
20140358261 | Athletic Performance Monitoring Systems and Methods in a Team Sports Environment - Systems, apparatuses, and methods estimate the distance between a player and a ball by transmitting a chirp (sweep signal) to a radio tag located on the ball. During the chirp, the frequency of the transmitted signal is changed in a predetermined fashion. The radio tag doubles the transmitted frequency and returns the processed signal to a transceiver typically located on the player. The currently transmitted frequency is then compared with the received frequency to obtain a difference frequency from which an apparatus may estimate the distance. The apparatus may simultaneously receive the processed signal from the radio tag while transmitting the sweep signal. | 12-04-2014 |
Craig W. Lindsay, Minneapolis, MN US
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20120229899 | PAVEMENT MARKINGS, REFLECTIVE ELEMENTS, AND METHODS OF MAKING MICROSPHERES - Presently described are retroreflective articles, such as pavement markings, that comprise transparent microspheres 0 partially embedded in a binder (e.g., polymeric). Also described are microspheres (e.g., glass-ceramic), methods of making microspheres, spheres, as well as compositions of glass materials and compositions of glass-ceramic materials. The microspheres generally comprise lanthanide series oxide(s), titanium oxide (TiO | 09-13-2012 |
20120236413 | PAVEMENT MARKINGS, REFLECTIVE ELEMENTS, AND METHODS OF MAKING MICROSPHERES - Presently described are retroreflective articles, such as pavement markings, that comprise transparent microspheres partially embedded in a binder (e.g., polymeric). Also described are microspheres (e.g., glass-ceramic), methods of making microspheres, as well as compositions of glass materials and compositions of glass-ceramic materials. The microspheres generally comprise lanthanide series oxide(s), titanium oxide (TiO | 09-20-2012 |
David Lindsay, Chester, VA US
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20100041629 | Nanoemulsions and Processes for their Preparation, And Their Use as Formulations of Plant Protection Agents and/or Pesticides and/or Cosmetic Preparations - Nanoemulsions and processes for their preparation, and their use as formulations of plant protection products and/or pesticides and/or cosmetic preparations. | 02-18-2010 |
20110251070 | Agrochemical Oil Compositions Comprising Alkylpolysiloxane Adjuvants of High Silicone Character - The invention relates to agrochemical compositions comprising oils and alkylpolysiloxanes of high silicone character (HSCAS) with good oil compatibility which improve the spreading behavior and reduce surface tension of oil-based agricultural formulations, and optionally comprising agrochemically active ingredients such as fungicides, insecticides or herbicides and/or inert ingredients such as emulsifiers and other agrochemically acceptable components. | 10-13-2011 |
David Lindsay, Carrollton, GA US
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20100126748 | TERMINATION UNIT - This invention relates to a termination unit comprising an end-section of a cable. The end section of the cable defines a central longitudinal axis and comprising end-parts of N electrical phases, an end-part of a neutral conductor and a surrounding thermally insulation envelope adapted to comprising a cooling fluid. The end-parts of the N electrical phases and the end-part of the neutral conductor each comprising at least one electrical conductor and being arranged in the cable concentrically around a core former with a phase | 05-27-2010 |
20100184604 | SUPERCONDUCTING ELEMENT JOINT, A PROCESS FOR PROVIDING A SUPERCONDUCTING ELEMENT JOINT AND A SUPERCONDUCTING CABLE SYSTEM - The invention relates to a superconducting element joint comprising a joint between two superconducting elements comprising at least one direct SC-SC transition joint. By the invention an improved superconducting element joint may be obtained. | 07-22-2010 |
20100227764 | Susperconductive Multi-Phase Cable System, a Method of Its Manufacture and Its Use - The invention relates to a superconductive multi-phase, fluid-cooled cable system comprising a) a cable comprising at least three electrical conductors constituting at least two electrical phases and a zero- or neutral conductor, said electrical conductors being mutually electrically insulated from each other, and b) a thermal insulation defining a central longitudinal axis and having an inner surface and surrounding the cable, said inner surface of said thermal insulation forming the radial limitation of a cooling chamber for holding a cooling fluid for cooling said electrical conductors. The invention further relates to a method of manufacturing a cable system and to its use. The object of the present invention is to provide a simplified manufacturing and installation scheme for a fluid cooled cable system. The problem is solved in that said cable—at least over a part of its length—is located eccentrically relative to said central longitudinal axis when viewed in a cross section perpendicular to said longitudinal axis and where the eccentric location has the function of accommodating thermal shrinkage and expansion of the cable with respect to the thermal insulation. | 09-09-2010 |
20130150246 | SUPERCONDUCTIVE MULTI-PHASE CABLE SYSTEM, A METHOD OF ITS MANUFACTURE AND ITS USE - The invention relates to a superconductive multi-phase, fluid-cooled cable system comprising a) a cable comprising at least three electrical conductors constituting at least two electrical phases and a zero- or neutral conductor, said electrical conductors being mutually electrically insulated from each other, and b) a thermal insulation defining a central longitudinal axis and having an inner surface and surrounding the cable, said inner surface of said thermal insulation forming the radial limitation of a cooling chamber for holding a cooling fluid for cooling said electrical conductors. The invention further relates to a method of manufacturing a cable system and to its use. The object of the present invention is to provide a simplified manufacturing and installation scheme for a fluid cooled cable system. The problem is solved in that said cable—at least over a part of its length—is located eccentrically relative to said central longitudinal axis when viewed in a cross section perpendicular to said longitudinal axis and where the eccentric location has the function of accommodating thermal shrinkage and expansion of the cable with respect to the thermal insulation. | 06-13-2013 |
20130244881 | SUPERCONDUCTING ELEMENT JOINT, A PROCESS FOR PROVIDING A SUPERCONDUCTING ELEMENT JOINT AND A SUPERCONDUCTING CABLE SYSTEM - The invention relates to a superconducting element joint comprising a joint between two superconducting elements comprising at least one direct SC-SC transition joint. By the invention an improved superconducting element joint may be obtained. | 09-19-2013 |
20140135222 | TERMINATION UNIT - Cable end section comprises end-parts of N electrical phases/neutral, and a thermally-insulation envelope comprising cooling fluid. The end-parts each comprises a conductor and are arranged with phase | 05-15-2014 |
David Lindsay, Annandale, VA US
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20140164080 | ORGANIZATIONAL TOOLS AND OR A COLLABORATION SYSTEM UTILIZING THE SAME THEREIN - A method of organizing revenues for user shares of information regarding applications configured for use on a server hosted collaboration system accessible by a network. | 06-12-2014 |
20140164081 | ORGANIZATIONAL TOOLS AND OR A COLLABORATION SYSTEM UTILIZING THE SAME THEREIN - A method of organizing revenues for user shares of information regarding applications configured for use on a server hosted collaboration system accessible by a network. | 06-12-2014 |
20140188585 | Organizational Tools and or a Collaboration System Utilizing the Same Therein - A method of automating aspects of charging and receiving payments in exchange for access to a user's content on a collaboration system configured for use on a server accessible by a network such that paid access can be readily established without requiring the independent integration of payment receipt and tracking software by the user and without requiring the user to determining software compatibility of the same for use on the server. | 07-03-2014 |
David Bruce Lindsay, Kirkland, WA US
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20120110499 | VIRTUALIZED LAYOUTS - One or more techniques and/or systems are disclosed for virtualizing data in a user interface (UI). A virtual layout viewport is identified which comprises an area that may be viewed in a UI, where at least some data from one or more tuples of data is to be realized in the viewable area of the UI. Data that is to be realized in the viewport is identified from the one or more tuples of data, and the identified data is realized in the viewport, such as by creating a representation of the data for display in the UI. The realized data can be virtualized by removing the representation when the virtual layout viewport is modified in relation to a display of tuple data (e.g., an item is scrolled out of view). | 05-03-2012 |
20120254321 | PROVIDING ADDITIONAL EMAIL CONTENT IN AN EMAIL CLIENT - One or more techniques and/or systems are disclosed for providing additional content in an email. An email service can receive the email at an email server. Prior to the email being sent to an email client, metadata for a parameter used to retrieve the additional content is identified and collected. The collected metadata is sent to the email client used by the intended recipient of the email (e.g., on a smart phone). When the user attempts to access the email, the email server can respond by sending script code to the email client, which, in combination with locally stored metadata retrieved from the email, provides the additional content in the email. In this manner, an email regarding a package, for example, can include not only a tracking number but also a status of the delivery of the package, where the status may be different/updated each time the email is accessed. | 10-04-2012 |
20120278397 | APPLYING ACTIONS TO ITEM SETS WITHIN A CONSTRAINT - Items of an item set may be stored by an item server (e.g., mail messages comprising a mailbox stored by a mail server) that supports the application of actions, but only within a constraint (e.g., a maximum duration or computational resources consumed by the action). The application of complex actions to large item sets may exceed the constraint if performed in one request. Moreover, the request may be made by a user interface of a user device, but the user interface may stall while interoperating with the item server to perform the action. Instead, a background process may issue a sequence of requests applying the action to respective batches of items within the constraint. This architecture may enable the user interface to remain responsive to the user while the action is performed, and even to be terminated without jeopardizing the completion of the action upon the item set. | 11-01-2012 |
20150074210 | APPLYING ACTIONS TO ITEM SETS WITHIN A CONSTRAINT - Items of an item set may be stored by an item server (e.g., mail messages comprising a mailbox stored by a mail server) that supports the application of actions, but only within a constraint (e.g., a maximum duration or computational resources consumed by the action). The application of complex actions to large item sets may exceed the constraint if performed in one request. Moreover, the request may be made by a user interface of a user device, but the user interface may stall while interoperating with the item server to perform the action. Instead, a background process may issue a sequence of requests applying the action to respective batches of items within the constraint. This architecture may enable the user interface to remain responsive to the user while the action is performed, and even to be terminated without jeopardizing the completion of the action upon the item set. | 03-12-2015 |
David S. Lindsay, Newport, VA US
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20100226857 | TUMOR CELL DIFFERENTIATION AGENTS AS CHEMICAL INHIBITORS AND TREATMENTS FOR INTRACELLULAR PARASITES - The present invention provides new compositions and methods for treatment of intracellular parasites. The compositions comprise one or more hydroxamic acids in an amount sufficient to interfere with the activity of one or more histone deacetylases in the intracellular parasites. The compositions and methods can be used to treat members of the Apicomplexa group of intracellular parasites. | 09-09-2010 |
David Timothy Lindsay, Charlotte, NC US
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20120322664 | Transportable Rapid Deployment Superconducting Transformer - A transformer including: a transformer housing having an interior, a superconducting wire winding disposed within the housing interior, a dry dielectric medium in contact with a superconducting wire winding, and a temperature control device in heat exchange communication with the dry dielectric medium, adapted to utilize a gaseous medium for controlling the temperature of the superconducting wire winding. | 12-20-2012 |
Dean Lindsay, Wilmette, IL US
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20100005978 | Food Slicer and Container - In one aspect of the invention, a container for displaying, preparing and presenting food including a base having an integrated cutter having a plurality of blades and a central hub and a cover removably attached to the base for displaying the food prior to use and for storing the food during and after cutting, the cover having indentations to receive the central hub and possibly the blades to enhance the depth of cutting by the cutter through the food. The base and cover have side walls dimensioned so that the cover interfaces with the base after driving. | 01-14-2010 |
Donna Lindsay, Huddleston, VA US
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20090137184 | INTERLOCKING CROSSBAR DEVICE AND SYSTEM - What is disclosed is a versatile interlocking crossbar device and system for coupling modular components of toy assemblages, educational models, hobby constructions, component attachments, or the like together using one or more connectors, configured with a set of male connector parts and a set of female connector parts, configured to enable the selective attachment of such parts. The disclosed system is exemplified in this application as a toy vehicle and a ball and demonstrates how the parts and interlocking crossbar device interrelate to one another in a plurality of ways to create varying embodiments. The unique interrelationships spoken of are, for the most part, capable of creation because similar sized openings and recesses are indexed within each body member such that the pieces and interlocking crossbar conform thereto. | 05-28-2009 |
Frank Lindsay, Hamilton Square, NJ US
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20090308889 | CONTAINER SYSTEM - A container system includes a concentrate component having at least one concentrate container, each including a vessel defining a cavity, and a neck portion extending from the vessel, an opening extending through the neck portion and in fluid communication with the cavity, a concentrate stored in the cavity, and a seal which is operatively associated with the opening for sealing the concentrate within the cavity. The container system further includes a main component having a main container including an opening and a cavity in fluid communication with the opening, a coupling means located at the opening of the main container for receiving and fluidly coupling with the neck portion of the concentrate container, and a discharge mechanism operatively associated with the coupling means, wherein the discharge mechanism is adapted for operatively engaging the sealing means to initiate the release of the concentrate from the concentrate container into the cavity of the main container. | 12-17-2009 |
Gary M. Lindsay, Fort Wayne, IN US
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20140277550 | PROSTHETIC COMPONENTS AND METHODS FOR JOINT LINE ACCESS - A method for joint line assembly of an orthopaedic prosthesis assembly includes inserting a tapered post of a first prosthetic component into a tapered bore of a second prosthetic component along a longitudinal axis to secure the first prosthetic component to the second prosthetic component. A shaft of a fastener is advanced along the longitudinal axis through a threaded passageway defined in the second prosthetic component and into the first prosthetic component. The threaded passageway has a greater diameter than a diameter of the shaft. The end of the shaft is threaded into a threaded aperture defined in the first prosthetic component. | 09-18-2014 |
20140277551 | PROSTHETIC COMPONENTS WITH SECONDARY RETENTION - An implantable orthopaedic knee prosthesis assembly includes a femoral component, a stem component, a fastener, and a retention device. The femoral component is configured to be implanted into a distal end of a femur of a patient and includes a stem post having a proximal tapered bore, a distal passageway, and a threaded passageway connecting the proximal tapered bore and the distal passageway. The stem component is configured to taper fit to the femoral component and includes a bore formed therein extending proximally and a threaded aperture defined at a proximal end of the bore. The head of the fastener is configured to be received in the distal passageway, whereas the proximal end of the shaft of the fastener is configured to be positioned in the threaded aperture. The retention device is received in the threaded passageway and prevents the proximal end of the fastener from reentering the threaded passageway. | 09-18-2014 |
Gavin Lindsay, The Woodlands, TX US
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20080307875 | Multi-Resolution Borehole Profiling - Harmonics and subharmonics of acoustic measurements made during rotation of a sensor on a downhole are processed to estimate the location of the imager, and size and shape of the borehole. A piecewise elliptical fitting procedure may be used. These estimates may be used to correct measurements made by a standoff-sensitive formation evaluation sensor such as a neutron porosity tool. | 12-18-2008 |
Gavin Lindsay, Houston, TX US
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20090101808 | HIGH RESOLUTION GAMMA MEASUREMENTS AND IMAGING - A method for measuring radiation in a borehole, the method including placing a detector comprising a scintillator and a plurality of photodetectors in the borehole; detecting a radiation interaction with a first photodetector; detecting the radiation interaction with at least a second photodetector; and determining a location of the interaction from the detecting; wherein the location provides information regarding formations surrounding the borehole. | 04-23-2009 |
G. Mark Lindsay, Fort Wayne, IN US
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20090143825 | Distal Tibia Plating System - A distal tibia plating system includes anterolateral and medial plates. The anterolateral plate includes a shaft with both threaded first fastener holes and compression slots along its length. The head includes a first row of four threaded fastener holes arranged transversely to the longitudinal axis, a non-threaded compression screw hole, and a plurality of distal tabs. Each tab includes a ring with a single threaded fastener hole and a bridge that couples the ring to the distal end of the plate. The bridge is configured to bend preferentially in a desired direction and to allow tab removal. The medial plate is a low profile plate including a shaft and a relatively enlarged distal head. Several fasteners can be used with the plates. A plate holder is provided to maneuver the plates subcutaneously. | 06-04-2009 |
20100030276 | Periarticular Bone Plate With Biplanar Offset Head Member - A periarticular bone plate for the internal fixation of a fractured, proximal tibia of a surgical patient includes a shaft member connected to a head member, a top surface, a bottom surface, a posterior edge, an anterior edge and a plurality of holes extending between the top and bottom surfaces for receiving fasteners for attaching the plate to the bone. The head member is offset relative to the shaft member in each of a frontal and sagittal planes of the proximal tibia. | 02-04-2010 |
20100030277 | PERIARTICULAR BONE PLATE WITH BIPLANAR OFFSET HEAD MEMBER - A periarticular bone plate for the internal fixation of a fractured, proximal tibia of a surgical patient includes a shaft member connected to a head member, a top surface, a bottom surface, a posterior edge, an anterior edge and a plurality of holes extending between the top and bottom surfaces for receiving fasteners for attaching the plate to the bone. The head member is offset relative to the shaft member in each of a frontal and sagittal planes of the proximal tibia. | 02-04-2010 |
20100137692 | Surgical Retractor Assembly and Associated Method of Use - A surgical retractor assembly is disclosed that includes a bone plate and a retractor. The bone plate has a tapered end portion. The retractor includes a base having (i) a body defining a bottom surface and a distal portion, the distal portion defining a distal surface, (iii) a first pair of tabs extending from the body that are spaced apart from each other, and (iv) a second pair of tabs extending from the body that are spaced apart from each other. The retractor further includes a handle attached to the base. The first pair of tabs and the bottom surface define a first plate space. The second pair of tabs and the distal surface define a second plate space. The retractor is positionable in relation to the bone plate between a first position and a second position. When the retractor is positioned in the first position, (i) the bone plate is positioned in the first plate space, and (ii) the bone plate is located outside of the second plate space. When the retractor is positioned in the second position, (i) the bone plate is positioned in the second plate space, and (ii) the bone plate is located outside of the first plate space. A method of retracting tissue near a bone plate exposed through an incision defined in a body is also disclosed. | 06-03-2010 |
20130006312 | Plate Holder for Manipulating Bone Plate - A plate holder is provided to facilitate percutaneous introduction of a bone plate, positioning of the plate on a bone surface, and stabilizing the plate while a fastener is inserted through the plate into the bone. The plate holder includes a proximal handle, a distal mount, and an arm extending between the handle and the mount. The mount includes a first portion which seats within a slot on the shaft of a plate, and a second portion at which the shaft is coupled and which includes a tapered proximal side. A set screw hole is provided through the first and second portions, and a set screw is provided therein. When the first portion is seated in a compression slot of a plate and the set screw is driven to seat, the set screw locks the mount to the plate. | 01-03-2013 |
Janci Chunn Lindsay, Sealy, TX US
Jeffrey James Lindsay, Great Falls, VA US
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20140273991 | REMOTE CONTROL AND CALL MANAGEMENT RESOURCE - A call management resource in a cable network environment receives an incoming phone call from a cable network subscriber. Via a call connection between the call management resource and the subscriber, the call management resource receives control input from the subscriber over the call connection. The control input can be a command specifying an operation to be performed on behalf of the subscriber in the cable network environment. In accordance with the control input, the call management resource initiates execution of the operation in the cable network environment. Thus, a cable network subscriber can perform control functions in a cable network environment using a communication device. | 09-18-2014 |
Jennifer Lindsay, Clearwater, FL US
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20090010627 | DIALYSIS FLUID HEATING USING PRESSURE AND VACUUM - A dialysis fluid heating system includes a dialysis fluid heater; a heating portion of a dialysis fluid carrying set, the heating portion configured to be placed in contact with a surface of the dialysis fluid heater to heat a dialysis fluid; a pneumatic source connected to the dialysis fluid heater; and a logic implementer configured to cause the pneumatic source to apply a negative pressure between the heating portion and the surface of the dialysis fluid heater. | 01-08-2009 |
20090012655 | DIALYSIS FLUID HEATING ALGORITHMS - A dialysis fluid heating system includes a dialysis fluid heater; a dialysis fluid carrying element in operable communication with the dialysis fluid heater to heat a dialysis fluid; and a logic implementer configured to control the heater using (i) a heater input determined from a dialysis fluid temperature delta and a dialysis fluid flowrate, and (ii) a potential adjustment of the temperature delta using a measured dialysis fluid outlet temperature. | 01-08-2009 |
Jerry Lindsay, Rocky Face, GA US
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20110300327 | Polyurethane Roller Coating Process for Carpet Backing - A method for preparing carpet by using polyurethane to anneal secondary backing to a greige, comprising fibers attached to a primary backing. The polyurethane monomers are mixed just prior to application to the greige primary backing allowing the relatively low viscosity polyurethane to penetrate the fibers of the primary backing to aid in fiber lock. The polyurethane is puddle between two rollers that coat a layer of polyurethane onto the greige. The polyurethane coated greige is then contacted with the secondary backing before complete polymerization to insure sufficient tack to hold the backings together resulting in a durable carpet requiring a relatively low weight of polyurethane monomers. | 12-08-2011 |
John S. Lindsay, Muscatine, IA US
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20110214801 | TIRE TREAD BUFFING APPARATUS AND METHOD - A system and method for removing an outer layer of resilient material from an object to achieve a target outer dimension includes performing an initial cut at a cutting depth to remove an outer layer of the material. A parameter indicative of a work input to a cutter that performed the cut is acquired and used to determine the cutting depth that will be used for performing a subsequent cut to remove an additional layer. In this way, subsequent cuts are performed until the target outer dimension is achieved. | 09-08-2011 |
20130292063 | Tire Tread Buffing Apparatus and Method - A system and method for removing an outer layer of resilient material from an object to achieve a target outer dimension includes performing an initial cut at a cutting depth to remove an outer layer of the material. A parameter indicative of a work input to a cutter that performed the cut is acquired and used to determine the cutting depth that will be used for performing a subsequent cut to remove an additional layer. In this way, subsequent cuts are performed until the target outer dimension is achieved. | 11-07-2013 |
20130319101 | Shearographic Imaging Machine and Method - A tire inspection machine includes an incoming conveyor adapted to transport tires to the machine and also align the tires in a transverse direction. An inspection table of the machine includes a table conveyor system that is responsive to a controller. The table and table conveyor are together arranged to permit scanning of both sidewall portions of a tire disposed thereon. A sensor detects a longitudinal position of the tire and stops the table conveyor when the tire is longitudinally aligned. A controller operates the table conveyor based on the longitudinal position of the tire. | 12-05-2013 |
John T. Lindsay, Pinckney, MI US
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20100075003 | Apparatus and method for killing pathogenic and non-pathogenic organisms using low-energy X-rays - An apparatus and method for killing pathogenic and non-pathogenic organisms using low-energy x-rays including a shielding assembly that maximizes internal deflections preventing x-rays from escaping the apparatus enclosing an irradiation zone having a passageway between inlet and outlet portions along a conveyor having either a two-level inline or non-linear geometry that continuously moves the articles to be irradiated through the irradiation zone at a first velocity; and an irradiation chamber housing at least one x-ray having a first power level capable of emitting x-rays for a period of time sufficient to provide at least a predetermined dose of radiation to an article and capable of a maximum continuous power output at 100% duty cycle that is selected from within range of from approximately 16 kW to approximately 20 kW to thereby continuously emit low-energy x-rays having energies of from approximately 10 KeV and up to a maximum of approximately 440 KeV. | 03-25-2010 |
Jon Lindsay, Hanover, NH US
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20130264320 | Optimization and Control of Material Processing Using a Thermal Processing Torch - A consumable component for a thermal processing torch is provided. The consumable component includes a consumable component body and a signal device located on or within the consumable component body for transmitting a signal associated with the consumable component. The signal can be independent of a detectable physical characteristic of the consumable component. | 10-10-2013 |
Joseph C. Lindsay, Rochester, MN US
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20140006793 | Trusted System Network | 01-02-2014 |
Julian Lindsay, Bedford, VA US
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20090137184 | INTERLOCKING CROSSBAR DEVICE AND SYSTEM - What is disclosed is a versatile interlocking crossbar device and system for coupling modular components of toy assemblages, educational models, hobby constructions, component attachments, or the like together using one or more connectors, configured with a set of male connector parts and a set of female connector parts, configured to enable the selective attachment of such parts. The disclosed system is exemplified in this application as a toy vehicle and a ball and demonstrates how the parts and interlocking crossbar device interrelate to one another in a plurality of ways to create varying embodiments. The unique interrelationships spoken of are, for the most part, capable of creation because similar sized openings and recesses are indexed within each body member such that the pieces and interlocking crossbar conform thereto. | 05-28-2009 |
Kip Andrew Lindsay, Hermitage, TN US
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20140281650 | PASSIVE MONITORING SYSTEM - Embodiments discussed herein provide a passive monitoring system for use in a residential independent living framework. In some exemplary embodiments, the system may be used to alert a primary caregiver of a possible decline or change in an activity of daily living (“ADL”) of the monitored individual. The system may collect usage data associated with, for example, electrical devices at the living quarters of the monitored individual. The collected data may include data pairs of time samples and voltage data associated with one or more electrical devices that the monitored individual is expected to utilize. Applying various filters to the collected data, a possible decline or change in ADL of the monitored individual may be identified. | 09-18-2014 |
L. Jon Lindsay, Houston, TX US
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20120142415 | Video Show Combining Real Reality and Virtual Reality - A video show is recorded in a tangible medium for distribution and presentation to an audience. The video show comprises video portions of a player based on a real person wearing a head mounted display through which the real person sees a virtual reality object with which the real person attempts to interact while moving within a real environment. The video show also comprises generated virtual video portions of the virtual reality object within a virtual reality environment and depicting any action of the virtual reality object in response to attempts by the real person to interact with the virtual reality object, at least a portion of the virtual reality environment corresponding to the real environment. | 06-07-2012 |
Mark Lindsay, Ashford, CT US
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20090243281 | CONNECTORS HAVING FEATURES TO FACILITATE OR HAMPER TIGHTENING AND/OR LOOSENING - A connector includes gripping features. The gripping features can comprise two surfaces that generally oppose each another. Each surface can be configured to facilitate or hamper rotation of the connector in a direction. Some embodiments can hamper tightening and facilitate loosening of the connector. Other embodiments can facilitate tightening and hamper loosening. Still other embodiments can hamper both tightening and loosening. Yet other embodiments can facilitate both tightening and loosening. | 10-01-2009 |
Mark Lindsay, Coventry, CT US
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20130324927 | SYRINGE ASSEMBLY FOR A MEDICATION PUMP OR THE LIKE - The present invention provides a syringe assembly for a medication pump, such as an insulin pump, or the like that includes a pair of protruding structures at one end that mate with the typical pair of opposed recesses or other notch structures of the syringe assembly mating portion of the pump, without the use of a cap structure and needle member, and that may be manufactured primarily from a relatively inexpensive plastic material or the like, while still providing the medication supply back-pressure required to be adequately sensed by the pump electronics, such that the pump accepts the syringe assembly and is “primed” for proper operation. | 12-05-2013 |
Mather Lindsay, Milton, GA US
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20100181755 | Lottery transaction mechanisms - Described are a number of mechanisms that can reduce transaction costs and increase the economic viability of a number of products. Included is a combination instant lottery ticket and debit card that makes it possible to issue prepaid debit cards having a relatively low monetary value. Also included is a combination on-line ticket/receipt and debit card that can automate the prize paying process, simplifying the retailer's responsibilities while reducing the potential for fraud. Various cash flow and authentication techniques such as age and location verification, nano payment methods and spam filters based on these mechanisms are also described. In addition, instant lottery tickets, and in particular, losing tickets can be provided with a small residual value by placing account information on the ticket. In another version, a lottery ticket can be combined with a payment card that operates as a closed payment system whereby the payment card can only be used with a specified vendor. | 07-22-2010 |
Michael Ray Lindsay, Commerce Twp., MI US
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20080262683 | SYSTEMS FOR PROVIDING AN AUTOMOBILE ELECTRONIC TRANSMISSION CONTROL MONITORING UNIT WITH A LATCHDOWN MECHANISM - The present disclosure provides systems for microprocessors to control a transmission power relay output with a latchdown mechanism in the event that either microprocessor decides it is appropriate to de-energize the relay. Advantageously, the present disclosure allows, for example, the transmission control to be performed by an existing dual microprocessor configuration instead of a custom-designed application specific integrated circuit (ASIC). The microprocessor-based software is more easily updated or changed to add functionality. Further, the present disclosure minimizes unique development with respect to electronic transmission control with a less complex design. | 10-23-2008 |
Mike Lindsay, Swainsboro, GA US
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20130264075 | FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM WITH VARIABLE DUAL USE OF GAS SOURCE - An exemplary fire suppression system includes a sprinkler nozzle. At least one conduit is connected to the nozzle for delivering a fire suppression fluid to the nozzle. The conduit and the nozzle establish a discharge path. A pneumatically driven pump is connected with the conduit for pumping fluid into the conduit. A gas source provides pressurized gas to the pump for driving the pump. The gas source also provides gas to the discharge path for achieving a desired discharge of the fluid from the nozzle. A controller selectively controls at least one of (i) the gas provided to the pump, which controls the fluid pressure in the conduit, or (ii) the gas provided to the nozzle or the conduit, which controls the gas pressure delivered to the nozzle. | 10-10-2013 |
20130292143 | FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM WITH DUAL USE OF GAS SOURCE - An exemplary fire suppression system includes a sprinkler nozzle. At least one conduit is connected to the nozzle for delivering a fire suppression fluid to the nozzle. The conduit and the nozzle establish a discharge path. A pneumatically driven pump is connected with the conduit for pumping fluid into the conduit. A gas source provides pressurized gas to the pump for driving the pump. The gas source also provides gas to the discharge path for achieving a desired discharge of the fluid from the nozzle. | 11-07-2013 |
Myies Lindsay, Garner, NC US
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20120009650 | COMPOSITIONS, METHODS AND KITS FOR PREPARING PLASMINOGEN AND PLASMIN PREPARED THEREFROM - Compositions and methods for preparing plasminogen, in particular recombinant plasminogen, and compositions and methods of utilizing same for preparing plasmin are provided. | 01-12-2012 |
Paul Lindsay, Vernon, NY US
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20120226202 | Passive Mobility Exercise and Range-of-Motion Bed Apparatus - A passive exercise therapy station moves a patient's limb or body part through a prescribed range of motion without stress to the patient's limb or associated joints. A frame is formed of a pair of arches joined in parallel to one another, with a pair of overhead horizontal rails. One or more main cables extend over guide pulleys on the frame and past an adjustable guide carriage that travels along the overhead rails. An actuator positions the guide carriage at a desired location on the overhead rails. An exercise cable descends from the guide carriage to the patient. The exercise cable may be a web attached to the main cable. The exercise therapy station may be wheeled between rooms for therapy of a given patient. | 09-06-2012 |
Richard Arthur Lindsay US
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20110249152 | Camera Pose Correction - The invention concerns correcting an error in an estimated pose of a moveable camera. The camera is at least a part of a camera system that generates an output image on the basis of the camera pose. Incremental pose measurements for the camera are taken over time and a pose of the camera using the incremental pose measurements is estimated, the estimated camera pose having an error. A pose correction is determined on the basis of the difference between an absolute pose measurement for the camera and the estimated camera pose. A rate of change in the camera image caused by a change in the camera is monitored. A parameter of the camera system is periodically adjusted based on the incremental pose measurements. The adjustment is further set in order to effect the pose correction so as to correct for the estimated camera pose error and the pose correction is effected at a rate based on the monitored rate of change in the camera image. | 10-13-2011 |
Robert M. Lindsay, Raleigh, NC US
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20100258377 | ACOUSTIC COOLING MUFFLER FOR COMPUTING SYSTEMS - An acoustic cooling apparatus for a computing system, includes a cooling muffler comprising sidewalls and an endwall, the sidewalls being substantially parallel to each other, each sidewall being substantially perpendicular to the endwall at one end, the walls forming an enclosure having an open end opposing the endwall. Each sidewall includes an exhaust opening. At least a portion of the interior of each wall of the enclosure being covered by sound absorbing material for attenuating air cooling sound. | 10-14-2010 |
Roger W. Lindsay, Boise, ID US
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20100035395 | METHODS OF FORMING MEMORY CELLS ON PILLARS AND MEMORIES WITH MEMORY CELLS ON PILLARS - Methods of fabricating memory are disclosed. For example, a method includes fabricating rows of memory cells on pillars separated by isolation regions therebetween. Each pillar has a pair of memory cells, each on an opposite side thereof. The method also includes fabricating control gates substantially between the rows of memory cells, each control gate to control half the cells of each of its adjacent rows of memory cells, and fabricating word lines for the array, the word lines extending substantially parallel to the control gates for the cells. | 02-11-2010 |
20110122700 | RELAXED METAL PITCH MEMORY ARCHITECTURES - A relaxed metal pitch architecture may include a bit line and a first active area string and a second active area string. The bit line may be directly coupled to the first active area string and to the second active area string. The relaxed metal pitch architecture may be applied to a non-volatile memory structure. | 05-26-2011 |
20120043661 | INTEGRATED CIRCUITS AND METHODS OF FORMING CONDUCTIVE LINES AND CONDUCTIVE PADS THEREFOR - Integrated circuits and methods for forming conductive lines and conductive pads of integrated circuits are disclosed. One such integrated circuit includes circuitry, a first conductor coupled to the circuitry, a conductive pad coupled to the first conductor, and a second conductor spaced apart from the first conductor and coupled to the conductive pad. The second conductor would be floating but for its coupling to the conductive pad. | 02-23-2012 |
20120127793 | MEMORY ARRAYS - A memory array includes a control gate, where every memory cell coupled to a first side of the control gate is within a first row of memory cells and every memory cell coupled to a second side of the control gate is within a second row of memory cells, and where the first row of memory cells is successively adjacent to the second row of memory cells. The memory array also includes alternating first and second bit lines, where each of the memory cells of the first row of memory cells is coupled to a respective one of the first bit lines, where each of the memory cells of the second row of memory cells is coupled to a respective one of the second bit lines, and wherein the first bit lines are different from the second bit lines. | 05-24-2012 |
20120261722 | Stack Of Horizontally Extending And Vertically Overlapping Features, Methods Of Forming Circuitry Components, And Methods Of Forming An Array Of Memory Cells - A method of forming circuitry components includes forming a stack of horizontally extending and vertically overlapping features. The stack has a primary portion and an end portion. At least some of the features extend farther in the horizontal direction in the end portion moving deeper into the stack in the end portion. Operative structures are formed vertically through the features in the primary portion and dummy structures are formed vertically through the features in the end portion. Horizontally elongated openings are formed through the features to form horizontally elongated and vertically overlapping lines from material of the features. The lines individually extend from the primary portion into the end portion, and individually laterally about sides of vertically extending portions of both the operative structures and the dummy structures. Sacrificial material that is elevationally between the lines is at least partially removed in the primary and end portions laterally between the horizontally elongated openings. Other aspects and implementations are disclosed. | 10-18-2012 |
20130032870 | METHODS OF FORMING A MULTI-TIERED SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE AND APPARATUSES INCLUDING THE SAME - Methods of forming multi-tiered semiconductor devices are described, along with apparatuses that include them. In one such method, a silicide is formed in a tier of silicon, the silicide is removed, and a device is formed at least partially in a void that was occupied by the silicide. One such apparatus includes a tier of silicon with a void between tiers of dielectric material. Residual silicide is on the tier of silicon and/or on the tiers of dielectric material and a device is formed at least partially in the void. Additional embodiments are also described. | 02-07-2013 |
20130154104 | INTEGRATED CIRCUITS AND METHODS OF FORMING CONDUCTIVE LINES AND CONDUCTIVE PADS THEREFOR - An integrated circuit includes circuitry, a first conductor coupled to the circuitry, a conductive pad coupled to the first conductor, and a second conductor coupled to the conductive pad. The second conductor would be floating but for its coupling to the conductive pad. The second conductor may be spaced apart from the first conductor by a distance that is substantially equal to a width of a merged spacer that was formed from a merging of single sidewall spacers over a conductive material from which the first and second conductors were formed. | 06-20-2013 |
20130277731 | APPARATUSES AND METHODS OF FORMING APPARATUSES USING A PARTIAL DECK-BY-DECK PROCESS FLOW - Various embodiments include methods and apparatuses, such as memory cells formed on two or more stacked decks. A method includes forming a first deck with first levels of conductor material and first levels of dielectric material over a substrate. Each level of the conductor material is separated from an adjacent level of conductor material by at least one of the first levels of dielectric material. A first opening is formed through the first levels of conductor material and dielectric material. A sacrificial material is formed at least partially filling the first opening. A second deck is formed over the first deck. The second deck has second levels of conductor material and second levels of dielectric material with each level of the conductor material being separated from an adjacent level of conductor material by at least one of the second levels of dielectric material. Additional apparatuses and methods are disclosed. | 10-24-2013 |
20140167131 | THREE DIMENSIONAL MEMORY - A method to fabricate a three dimensional memory structure may include creating a stack of layers including a conductive source layer, a first insulating layer, a select gate source layer, and a second insulating layer, and an array stack. A hole through the stack of layers may then be created using the conductive source layer as a stop-etch layer. The source material may have an etch rate no faster than 33% as fast as an etch rate of the insulating material for the etch process used to create the hole. A pillar of semiconductor material may then fill the hole, so that the pillar of semiconductor material is in electrical contact with the conductive source layer. | 06-19-2014 |
20150044860 | MULTI-TIERED SEMICONDUCTOR APPARATUSES INCLUDING RESIDUAL SILICIDE IN SEMICONDUCTOR TIER - Methods of forming multi-tiered semiconductor devices are described, along with apparatuses that include them. In one such method, a silicide is formed in a tier of silicon, the silicide is removed, and a device is formed at least partially in a void that was occupied by the silicide. One such apparatus includes a tier of silicon with a void between tiers of dielectric material. Residual silicide is on the tier of silicon and/or on the tiers of dielectric material and a device is formed at least partially in the void. Additional embodiments are also described. | 02-12-2015 |
Ross W. B. Lindsay, Brooklyn, NY US
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20130266611 | RECOMBINANT VIRAL VECTORS - The present relation relates to recombinant vesicular stomatitis virus for use as prophylactic and therapeutic vaccines for infectious diseases of AIDS. The present invention encompasses the preparation and purification of immunogenic compositions which are formulated into the vaccines of the present invention. | 10-10-2013 |
Ryan Lindsay, Moline, IL US
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20110202246 | VEHICLE PARKING BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEM - A system for controlling a parking brake for a motor vehicle includes a first operator control arrangement and a control unit. The control unit puts the parking brake into a disengaged position by actuating a first electrical actuator when it recognizes a release request on the first operator control arrangement. In order to release the parking brake at least in the event of a fault in the first operator control arrangement and/or in the first electrical actuator, provision is also made for the control unit to put the parking brake into the disengaged position by actuating a second electrical actuator, which is independent of the first electrical actuator, redundantly when it recognizes an emergency release request on a second operator control arrangement. | 08-18-2011 |
Ryan Lindsay, Waterloo, IA US
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20100287924 | DUAL PUMP HYDRAULIC SYSTEM - A dual pump hydraulic system is provided for a vehicle driven by an internal combustion engine. The system includes a first circuit with a first high pressure pump supplying hydraulic fluid to the first subsystem at a higher pressure. The system also includes a second circuit with a second lower pressure pump supplying hydraulic fluid to the second subsystem at a second pressure. A first valve controls communication between the first pump and the second circuit. A second valve is operable to communicate the second pump with the first circuit when pressure in the first circuit is less than a second threshold pressure or when commanded by a control unit. A check valve prevents fluid flow from the first circuit back into to the second valve. | 11-18-2010 |
Ryan P. Lindsay, Moline, IL US
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20100062889 | Method For Controlling Two Variable Displacement Hydrostatic Units In An Infinitely Variable Hydro-Mechanical Transmission - A method is provided for adjusting the displacement angles of two hydrostatic units in an infinitely variable hydro-mechanical transmission. | 03-11-2010 |
Sara Lindsay, Houston, TX US
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20100126948 | FILTERING PROCESS AND SYSTEM TO REMOVE AICI3 PARTICULATES FROM IONIC LIQUID - A process for the filtration of an ionic liquid involves feeding an ionic liquid containing precipitated metal halides to a first filtering zone, which includes at least one first filter, to provide a partially filtered product. The process further includes subsequently feeding the partially filtered product to a second filtering zone, which includes at least one second filter having a smaller pore size than the at least one first filter, to provide a filtered product. A filter system capable of filtering precipitated metal halides from ionic liquid is also disclosed. | 05-27-2010 |
20100130799 | Process to Remove Dissolved AlCl3 from Ionic Liquid - Disclosed herein are processes in which precipitation permits removal of metal halides (e.g. AlCl | 05-27-2010 |
Scott A. Lindsay, Providence, RI US
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20150016375 | Control of Frequency Channel Between Wireless Access Points According to Sequence - Embodiments herein relate to transferring control of a frequency channel between wireless access points (WAP) according to a sequence where the frequency channel is part of an industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) radio band. Each of the WAPs transfers control of the same frequency channel according to a sequence. The transfer of control in the sequence occurs between adjacent WAPs, and the first and last WAPs in the sequence are adjacent to each other. | 01-15-2015 |
Sharlene Dawn Lindsay, Richmond, TX US
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20130264054 | Multi-Interval Wellbore Treatment Method - A method of servicing a subterranean formation comprising providing a wellbore penetrating the subterranean formation and having a casing string disposed therein, the casing string comprising a plurality of points of entry, wherein each of the plurality of points of entry provides a route a fluid communication from the casing string to the subterranean formation, introducing a treatment fluid into the subterranean formation via a first flowpath, and diverting the treatment fluid from the first flowpath into the formation to a second flowpath into the formation. | 10-10-2013 |
20140054050 | Gas Fracture Injection to Overcome Retrograde Condensation in Gas Wells - Disclosed is a well configuration and method of forming the configuration and producing hydrocarbons from the configuration. In one embodiment, multiple fractures are formed from a wellbore in a subterranean hydrocarbon gas formation. One fracture is filled with material to create a flow barrier that modifies the flow pattern of at least one fluid within the subterranean hydrocarbon formation. Also disclosed is the process of injecting a Dew Point altering gas into the formation on one side of the barrier and producing a mixture of formation gas and injected gas from the fractures on the other side of the barrier. | 02-27-2014 |
20140144642 | Downhole Valve Assembly and Methods of Using the Same - A wellbore servicing system including a work string and a valve tool defining an flowbore, wherein the valve tool is transitionable from a first mode to a second mode, from the second mode to a third mode, and from the third mode to a fourth mode, wherein the valve tool transitions from the first mode to the second mode upon an application of pressure to the flowbore of at least a threshold pressure, wherein the valve tool transitions from the second mode to the third mode upon a dissipation of pressure from the flowbore to not more than the threshold pressure, wherein, in the first mode, the valve tool allows fluid communication via the flowbore in a first direction and disallows fluid communication in a second direction, and wherein, in the second, and third modes, the valve tool allows fluid communication in both the first and second directions. | 05-29-2014 |
20150027692 | Multi-Interval Wellbore Treatment Method - A method of servicing a subterranean formation comprising providing a wellbore penetrating the subterranean formation and having a casing string disposed therein, the casing string comprising a plurality of points of entry, wherein each of the plurality of points of entry provides a route a fluid communication from the casing string to the subterranean formation, introducing a treatment fluid into the subterranean formation via a first flowpath, and diverting the treatment fluid from the first flowpath into the formation to a second flowpath into the formation. | 01-29-2015 |
Steven Lindsay, Bend, OR US
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20100218011 | System and Method for Energy Savings Through Emulation of Wake on Lan in Energy Efficient Ethernet - A system and method for energy savings through emulation of wake on LAN (WoL) in energy efficient Ethernet networks. An intermediary device between a computing device and a network can be alerted that the computing device has entered an energy saving state with wake on LAN (WoL) enabled. The intermediary device can transition the client interface that supports the computing device into an energy saving state and emulate the WoL function of the computing device by listening for a WoL message destined for the computing device. Upon receipt of a WoL message destined for the computing device, the intermediary device can transition the client interface back to an active state then transmit the received WoL message to the computing device. | 08-26-2010 |
20100325463 | Method and System for Optimized Power Management for a Network Device Supporting PCI-E and Energy Efficient Ethernet - Aspects of a method and system for optimized power management for a network device supporting PCI-E and energy efficient Ethernet are provided. In this regard, in a network interface controller that supports energy efficient Ethernet, a PCI-E core may be transitioned from a low power PCI-E state to a full power PCI-E state when a PHY core in the network interface controller initiates transition from a low power mode to a full power mode and before the PHY core receives an Ethernet packet. In another embodiment, the PHY core in the network interface controller may be transitioned from a low power mode to a full power mode when the PCI-E core initiates transition from a low power PCI-E state to a full power PCI-E state, and before the PCI-E core receives a command to send an Ethernet packet. | 12-23-2010 |
Ted Lindsay, Ocala, FL US
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20100188230 | Dynamic reminder system, method and apparatus for individuals suffering from diminishing cognitive skills - A computer implemented method for automatically delivering a series of dynamic alerts to a user and for automatically reconfiguring the user interface to compensate for changes in perceived diminished cognitive ability of the user, said method being implemented using a computer application running on a computing device having a user interface, said method comprising the steps of: a) delivering a series of alerts to the user on the computing device at predetermined intervals until receipt of the most recent alert is acknowledged by the user by complying with at least one of a plurality of action requests displayed on the user interface of the computing device; b) automatically modifying the intensity level and/or number of sensory means of at least one alert in said series of alerts; and c) in the event that a predetermined number of alerts go unacknowledged by the user, modifying the number and/or character of said plurality of action requests to better accommodate the user's cognitive ability. In another embodiment the subject invention is described in terms of an article of manufacture embodied in a machine storage medium including data that, when accessed by a machine, cause the machine to carry out the above steps. | 07-29-2010 |
20100191824 | Method, system and apparatus for encouraging frequent and purposeful electronic communications from caregivers to individuals with impaired memory - A computer implemented system and method for encouraging frequent and purposeful electronic communications from caregivers to individuals with impaired memory to, inter alia, alleviate feelings of isolation and improve memory. The system includes a Web-based application through which caregivers send text, image, voice and other forms of data for receipt by the sufferer on a PDA having a simple user interface. The Web application records the dates and nature (i.e., text, audio, photograph, video) of communications sent by each caregiver, processes the data in order to display it in a variety of meaningful ways to all caregivers, thus creating a peer-pressure environment to encourage more frequent communication. The Web application can also be programmed to send electronic reminders to all caregivers who opt-in to the service requesting that they send a communication to the sufferer, and more particularly to individual caregivers whose frequency of communication has been inadequate relative to a group of caregivers or to predefined expectations. | 07-29-2010 |
Thomas A. Lindsay, Brier, WA US
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20100103839 | Testing of Transmitters for Communication Links by Software Simulation of Reference Channel and/or Reference Receiver - A transmitter for a communications link is tested by using a (software) simulation of a reference channel and/or a reference receiver to test the transmitter. In one embodiment for optical fiber communications links, a data test pattern is applied to the transmitter under test and the resulting optical output is captured, for example by a sampling oscilloscope. The captured waveform is subsequently processed by the software simulation, in order to simulate propagation of the optical signal through the reference channel and/or reference receiver. A performance metric for the transmitter is calculated based on the processed waveform. | 04-29-2010 |
20110211846 | Transmitter Frequency Peaking for Optical Fiber Channels - Frequency peaking is used in the transmitter to improve link performance. In one example, frequency peaking improves the PIE | 09-01-2011 |
20120134665 | Testing of Transmitters for Communication Links by Software Simulation of Reference Channel and/or Reference Receiver - A transmitter for a communications link is tested by using a (software) simulation of a reference channel and/or a reference receiver to test the transmitter. In one embodiment for optical fiber communications links, a data test pattern is applied to the transmitter under test and the resulting optical output is captured, for example by a sampling oscilloscope. The captured waveform is subsequently processed by the software simulation, in order to simulate propagation of the optical signal through the reference channel and/or reference receiver. A performance metric for the transmitter is calculated based on the processed waveform. | 05-31-2012 |
20120189300 | TESTING OF RECEIVERS WITH SEPARATE LINEAR O/E MODULE AND HOST USED IN COMMUNICATION LINKS - A receiver for a communications link includes a receiver module and a host receiver. These two components can be tested independently. In one embodiment, the receiver module is characterized with respect to noise and distortion. The noise performance can be determined by comparing input and output signals of the receiver module, to determine the relative noise of the receiver module. The distortion performance can be determined by comparing the distortion of input and output signals of the receiver module, using a reference host receiver that includes an equalizer. The host receiver can be tested by using a reference receiver module. | 07-26-2012 |
20140161440 | Testing of Elements Used In Communication Links - A receiver for a communications link includes a receiver module and a host receiver. These two components can be tested independently. In one embodiment, the receiver module is characterized with respect to noise and distortion. The noise performance can be determined by comparing input and output signals of the receiver module, to determine the relative noise of the receiver module. The distortion performance can be determined by comparing the distortion of input and output signals of the receiver module, using a reference host receiver that includes an equalizer. The host receiver can be tested by using a reference receiver module. | 06-12-2014 |
20140186027 | Testing of Transmitters for Communication Links by Software Simulation of Reference Channel and/or Reference Receiver - A transmitter for a communications link is tested by using a (software) simulation of a reference channel and/or a reference receiver to test the transmitter. In one embodiment for optical fiber communications links, a data test pattern is applied to the transmitter under test and the resulting optical output is captured, for example by a sampling oscilloscope. The captured waveform is subsequently processed by the software simulation, in order to simulate propagation of the optical signal through the reference channel and/or reference receiver. A performance metric for the transmitter is calculated based on the processed waveform. | 07-03-2014 |
Thomas Lee Lindsay, Bridgeport, CT US
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20140295229 | END CAP ASSEMBLY FOR AN ELECTROCHEMICAL CELL - An end cap assembly for an electrochemical cell having an end cap, a current collector, and a seal. The end cap has a top surface and a bottom surface. The current collector has a columnar body with a head at one end thereof. The seal has a central boss with an opening through which the current collector is inserted. The seal also has a peripheral edge and a connecting part connecting the central boss with the peripheral edge. The connecting part of the seal has a top surface and a bottom surface. The central boss has a top surface and a bottom surface. The top surface of the central boss faces the bottom surface of the end cap and the bottom surface of the central boss does not extend below the bottom surface of the connecting part. The current collector is positioned within the opening of the central boss so that the head of the current collector does not touch the top surface of the central boss thus forming a gap from about 0.01 mm to about 0.50 mm between the head of the current collector and the top surface of the central boss. The head of the current collector is electrically connected to the bottom surface of the end cap. | 10-02-2014 |
Timothy Lindsay, Woodstock, MD US
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20100064566 | Firearm with enhanced recoil and control characteristics - The invention comprises improved designs in a recoil control device comprising a bolt and slider for use in a variety of firearms. In one embodiment, the bolt and slider are articulated so that the displacement of the bolt results in a force component accompanying the slider as it moves along a slider path that traverses a line formed by a linear firing axis of the barrel of the firearm. The slider can have additional structural and functional features, including stabilizing features, vibrational damping elements, elements of the fire control mechanism, and devices to manage the peak impulse of the slider movement as it contacts a base or terminus point. | 03-18-2010 |
20100077643 | FIREARM WITH ENHANCED RECOIL AND CONTROL CHARACTERISTICS - The invention comprises improved designs in a recoil control device comprising a bolt and slider for use in a variety of firearms. In one embodiment, the bolt and slider are articulated so that the displacement of the bolt results in a force component accompanying the slider as it moves along a slider path that traverses a line formed by a linear firing axis of the barrel of the firearm. The slider can have additional structural and functional features, including stabilizing features, vibrational damping elements, elements of the fire control mechanism, and devices to manage the peak impulse of the slider movement as it contacts a base or terminus point. | 04-01-2010 |
20120137870 | FIREARM COMPRISING COUNTER RECOIL DEVICE - The invention relates to firearms and especially shotguns as well as devices or mechanisms for reducing felt recoil. In particular, the invention relates to a gas-operated device to reduce felt recoil using a recoil suppressing mass, or recoil mass, to create a counter-acting force to the recoil force. The recoil mass moves in response to the gas pressure in the barrel after firing, and more particularly the control of the flow of gas into a chamber to force the recoil mass to move and generate a recoil suppressing force. In one aspect, incorporating the gas-operated device in a firearm can improve the operator's control of the firearm and measurably reduces felt recoil and/or muzzle climb | 06-07-2012 |
20120304518 | FIREARM WITH ENHANCED RECOIL AND CONTROL CHARACTERISTICS - The invention comprises improved designs in a recoil control device comprising a bolt and slider for use in a variety of firearms. In one embodiment, the bolt and slider are articulated so that the displacement of the bolt results in a force component accompanying the slider as it moves along a slider path that traverses a line formed by a linear firing axis of the barrel of the firearm. The slider can have additional structural and functional features, including stabilizing features, vibrational damping elements, elements of the fire control mechanism, and devices to manage the peak impulse of the slider movement as it contacts a base or terminus point. | 12-06-2012 |
Wilbert E. Lindsay, Bulger, PA US
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20090295532 | ELECTRICAL SWITCHING APPARATUS AND HEATER ASSEMBLY THEREFOR - A heater assembly is provided for an electrical switching apparatus. The heater assembly includes a heater element and an elongated bimetal. The heater element includes first and second ends, an intermediate portion disposed therebetween and an aperture disposed proximate the first end. The elongated bimetal includes opposing first and second ends, and is movable between first and second positions corresponding respectively to the separable contacts of the electrical switching apparatus being closeable, and to the first end of the elongated bimetal cooperating with a trip bar to cause an operating mechanism to open the separable contacts. The second end of the elongated bimetal is coupled to the intermediate portion of the heater element. When the elongated bimetal is disposed in the first position, the first end of the elongated bimetal extends beyond the upper surface of the first end of the heater element into the aperture of the heater element. | 12-03-2009 |
20140151200 | ELECTRICAL SWITCHING APPARATUS AND CONDUCTOR ASSEMBLY THEREFOR - A conductor assembly is provided for an electrical switching apparatus, such as a circuit breaker. The circuit breaker includes a housing having an interior and an exterior. The conductor assembly includes a first conductor member, a second conductor member, and a plurality of fasteners, such as rivets, mechanically fastening and electrically connecting the first conductor member to the second conductor member. The first conductor member is made from a first material, such as copper, and the second conductor member is made from a second different material, such as aluminum. | 06-05-2014 |