Pilling, US
Christopher Dean Pilling, Healdsburg, CA US
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20140324660 | METHOD OF CREATING STANDARDIZED BASKETS OF MEDICAL AND RECREATIONAL GRADE CANNABIS TO BE USED IN FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL TRADING PRODUCTS - A process to create a fungible global investment grade standard for | 10-30-2014 |
Cynthia E. Pilling, Wildwood, MO US
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20150052587 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR GRADUATED SECURITY IN USER AUTHENTICATION - A computer system for authenticating user access to at least one computer application of a plurality of computer applications is provided. The computer system includes a memory device and a processor. The computer system is programmed to identify a security level from a plurality of security levels for each computer application within the plurality of computer applications. The plurality of security levels include at least a first-tier security level and a second-tier security level. The second-tier security level requires additional authentication information as compared to the first-tier security level. The computer system is also programmed to create a user account for a user within the memory device with the first-tier security level, and to determine that the user account requires the second-tier security level, and prompt the user to enter the additional authentication information. The computer system is also programmed to promote the user account to the second-tier security level. | 02-19-2015 |
Cynthia Elizabeth Pilling, Wildwood, MO US
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20120180021 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR THROTTLING CALLS TO A SERVICE APPLICATION THROUGH AN OPEN API - A method and system for throttling a volume of request messages to a service application stored within a service provider (SP) computer system through an open application programming interface (API) platform is provided. The SP computer system is in communication with a memory device. The method includes storing a throttling profile for a developer application within the memory device wherein the throttling profile includes at least a throttling amount threshold and a throttling time period, receiving at the API platform a request message initiated by the developer application wherein the request message is included within a volume of request messages initiated by the developer application, identifying the request message as being associated with the developer application, retrieving the throttling profile for the developer application, and validating the volume of request messages as complying with the throttling profile. | 07-12-2012 |
Darrell Pilling, Pearland, TX US
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20100221208 | Treatment and Diagnostic Methods for Fibrosis Related Disorders - The present invention relates to the ability of SAP to suppress fibrocytes. It also relates to the ability of IL-12, laminin-1, cross-linked IgG and IgG aggregates to suppress fibrocytes. Methods and compositions for suppressing fibrocytes using these proteins are provided. These methods are useful in a variety of applications including treatment and prevention of fibrosing diseases such as scleroderma, pulmonary fibrosis and asthma. Finally, the invention includes assays for detecting the ability of various agents to modulate differentiation into fibrocytes. Such assays may also be used to diagnose scleroderma, pulmonary fibrosis, or other fibrosing diseases. | 09-02-2010 |
20100297074 | Wound healing compositions, systems, and methods - The present disclosure relates, according to some embodiments, to the ability of SAP to suppress the differentiation of monocytes into fibrocytes. It also relates to the ability of IL-4 and IL-3 to enhance the differentiation of monocytes into fibrocytes. Methods and compositions for binding SAP, decreasing SAP levels and suppressing SAP activity are provided. Methods of using, inter alia, CPHPC, the 4,6-pyruvate acetyl of beta-D-galactopyranose, ethanolamines, high EEO agarose, IL-4, and IL-13, and anti-SAP antibodies and fragments thereof to increase monocyte differentiation into fibrocytes are provided. These methods are useful in a variety of applications, including wound healing. Wound dressings are also provided. Finally, the disclosure may include assays for detecting the ability of various agents to modulate monocyte differentiation into fibrocytes and to detect monocyte defects. | 11-25-2010 |
20110311554 | Compositions and Methods for Suppressing Fibrocytes - The present invention relates to the ability of anti-FcγR antibodies to suppress fibrocytes. Methods and compositions for suppressing fibrocytes are provided. These methods are useful in a variety of applications including treatment and prevention of conditions resulting from fibrosis in the liver, kidney, lung, heart and pericardium, eye, skin, mouth, pancreas, gastrointestinal tract, brain, breast, bone marrow, bone, genitourinary system, a tumor, or a wound. | 12-22-2011 |
20120009146 | Treatment and Diagnostic Methods for Fibrosis Related Disorders - The present invention relates to the ability of SAP to suppress fibrocytes. It also relates to the ability of IL-12, laminin-1, cross-linked IgG and IgG aggregates to suppress fibrocytes. Methods and compositions for suppressing fibrocytes using these proteins are provided. These methods are useful in a variety of applications including treatment and prevention of fibrosing diseases such as scleroderma, pulmonary fibrosis and asthma. Finally, the invention includes assays for detecting the ability of various agents to modulate differentiation into fibrocytes. Such assays may also be used to diagnose scleroderma, pulmonary fibrosis, or other fibrosing diseases. | 01-12-2012 |
Darrell Pilling, Cypress, TX US
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20130039897 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR REGULATING NEUTROPHIL MOVEMENT AND NEUTROPHIL NUMBERS IN A BODY REGION - The disclosure relates to compositions including dipeptidyl peptidase-IV (DPPIV) as well as compositions including an anti-DPPIV antibody operable to bind a DPPIV region structurally homologous to a | 02-14-2013 |
David J. Pilling, Los Altos Hills, CA US
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20080204109 | High-performance level shifter - A level shifter is presented that allows fast switching while requiring low power. In accordance with some embodiments of the invention, the level shifter is a two stage level shifting circuit with p-channel and n-channel transistors biased so as to limit the potential between the source to gate or drain to gate of any of the transistors. Pull-up transistors are placed in a transition state so that spikes resulting from an increasing or decreasing input voltage turn on or off the pull up transistors to assist in the switching. | 08-28-2008 |
20080255820 | Behavioral modeling of high speed differential signals based on physical characteristics - A method of modeling the output drivers in an integrated circuit, for example a serializer/deserializer circuit, is provided. In accordance with embodiments of the invention, at least one parameter of the circuit is physically measured and a behavioral model utilizing that parameter is constructed. The behavioral model can then be utilized to predict the behavior of the integrated circuit output drivers. | 10-16-2008 |
20100032818 | LEAD FRAME PACKAGE - A lead frame package is disclosed where transmission signals are coupled into a die from a pair of lead frames through bonding wires that are separated by no more than three times a diameter of one of the bonding wires. In some embodiments, pairs of lead frames carrying differential transmission signals can be shielded by adjacent pairs of ground and power leads that are coupled into the die through bonding wires that are also separated by no more than three times a diameter of one of the bonding wires. | 02-11-2010 |
Deanna N. Pilling, Palatine, IL US
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20110141116 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR DISPLAYING FLOW RATE GRAPHS AND ALARMS ON A DIALYSIS SYSTEM - The present disclosure provides methods and apparatus for displaying flow rate graphs and alarms on a dialysis system. The disclosed methods and apparatus allow a user to simultaneously view a normal flow rate graph, one or more abnormal flow rate graphs, an actual flow rate graph, and an alarm type. Preferably, the three graphs are at the same scale and time-aligned so the user can quickly diagnose issues associated with drain and catheter problems. | 06-16-2011 |
20110169834 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR DISPLAYING FLOW RATE GRAPHS AND ALARMS ON A DIALYSIS SYSTEM - The present disclosure provides methods and apparatus for displaying flow rate graphs and alarms on a dialysis system. The disclosed methods and apparatus allow a user to simultaneously view a normal flow rate graph, one or more abnormal flow rate graphs, an actual flow rate graph, and an alarm type. Preferably, the three graphs are at the same scale and time-aligned so the user can quickly diagnose issues associated with drain and catheter problems. | 07-14-2011 |
Doug Pilling, Bonita, CA US
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20100243320 | COLLET-TYPE SPLICE AND DEAD END FOR USE WITH AN ALUMINUM CONDUCTOR COMPOSITE CORE REINFORCED CABLE - This invention relates to collet-type splices and collet-type dead ends and methods for splicing together two electricity transmission cables or terminating one electricity transmission cable, the cables comprising a composite core surrounded by a conductor. The collet-type fittings use a collet inside a collet housing to hold the composite cores without penetrating or otherwise weakening the core itself. The composite cores can be stripped of the aluminum conductor to provide a bond between the collet and the composite core. The collet seats within the collet housing thereby holding the composite core with frictional forces. The design of the collet enables the composite core to stretch longitudinally through the collet to strengthen the frictional hold. | 09-30-2010 |
Douglas Pilling, Bonita, CA US
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20080233380 | Off-axis fiber reinforced composite core for an aluminum conductor - A composite core for an electrical cable, the composite core defining a longitudinal axis that defines a center of the composite core, the core comprising a plurality of longitudinally extending reinforcing fibers embedded in a resin matrix, the fibers oriented substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis and a sheath surrounding the plurality of longitudinally oriented fibers. The sheath may further comprise a plurality of off-axis reinforcing fibers oriented at an angle relative to the longitudinal axis surrounding the longitudinally extending fibers. The sheath may comprise a type of resin, including for example, thermosetting resin or thermoplastic resin. | 09-25-2008 |
Garry M. Pilling, East Nassau, NY US
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20100010227 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION OF PIPERIDINE DERIVATIVES - The present invention discloses a process for preparing the piperidine derivative compound 4-[4-[4-hydroxydiphenylmethyl)-1-piperidinyl]-1-hydroxybutyl]-α,α-dimethylphenylacetic acid of formula | 01-14-2010 |
20110295014 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION OF PIPERIDINE DERIVATIVES - The present invention discloses processes for preparing piperidine derivative compounds of the formulae: | 12-01-2011 |
Garry M. Pilling, Easy Nassau, NY US
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20100137605 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION OF PIPERIDINE DERIVATIVES - The present invention is directed to a process for preparing the piperidine derivative compound 4-[4-[4-hydroxydiphenylmethyl)-1-piperidinyl]-1-hydroxybutyl]-α,α-dimethylphenylacetic acid of formula | 06-03-2010 |
Leonard Pilling, Racine, WI US
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20110272952 | Electrical Generator With Improved Cooling And Exhaust Flows - An electrical generator has an internal combustion engine and an alternator mounted to the engine and operative to generate electrical power during running of the engine. The alternator and the engine are arranged vertically to reduce the footprint of the electrical generator. The components of the electrical generator are contained within an enclosure defined by a base panel, a set of upright side panels, and a roof panel. When the roof panel is removed, each of the side panels can be independently removed from engagement with the base panel, which allows for easier access to the components of the electrical generator, such as for maintenance, service, and repair. The components are arranged so that cooling and exhaust air flow paths are defined within the enclosure. | 11-10-2011 |
Mark W. Pilling, Jenks, OK US
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20090134533 | Contact tray for a mass transfer column - The valve cover has a pair of tabs at the ends that are inserted into end sections of an orifice in the tray deck. The tabs of the valve cover abut against the underside of the tray deck while a pair of sloped portions of the valve cover rest on the top side of the tray deck in order to hold the valve cover in place. | 05-28-2009 |
20110278744 | Contact tray for a mass transfer column - The valve cover has a guide vane extending laterally and downwardly from the central portion towards and in spaced relation to the tray deck for deflecting a majority of the vapor passing upwardly through an orifice downward towards the tray deck. A de-entrainment device with a downwardly angled deflector in vertical alignment with an orifice in the tray deck may be integrated or not with the valve cover below the tray deck. | 11-17-2011 |
20110278745 | Contact tray for a mass transfer column - The valve cover has a guide vane extending laterally and downwardly from the central portion towards and in spaced relation to the tray deck for deflecting a majority of the vapor passing upwardly through an orifice downward towards the tray deck. A de-entrainment device with a downwardly angled deflector in vertical alignment with an orifice in the tray deck may be integrated or not with the valve cover below the tray deck. | 11-17-2011 |
20130062793 | CONTACT TRAY FOR A MASS TRANSFER COLUMN - The valve cover has a guide vane extending laterally and downwardly from the central portion towards and in spaced relation to the tray deck for deflecting a majority of the vapor passing upwardly through an orifice downward towards the tray deck. A de-entrainment device with a downwardly angled deflector in vertical alignment with an orifice in the tray deck may be integrated or not with the valve cover below the tray deck. | 03-14-2013 |
Mark William Pilling, Jenks, OK US
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20150352462 | Hybrid Contact Tray for a Mass Transfer Column - A hybrid contact tray for a mass transfer column is provided. The contact tray includes a tray deck for passage of liquid along a liquid flow path thereon. The tray deck has a plurality of orifices for passage of ascending vapor through the tray deck, a cross-current vapor-liquid mixing section having a first portion of the plurality of orifices, and a co-current vapor-liquid mixing section comprising at least one co-current mixing device associated with a second portion of the plurality of orifices. The tray deck also has means for altering liquid head levels with respect to the plurality of orifices such that the liquid head level within the co-current vapor-liquid mixing section is greater than the liquid head level within the cross-current vapor-liquid mixing section. | 12-10-2015 |
20150352464 | Hybrid Contact Tray for a Mass Transfer Column - A hybrid contact tray for a mass transfer column is provided. The tray has a deck for passage of liquid along a liquid flow path thereon. The deck also has a plurality of orifices for passage of ascending vapor through the tray deck. The contact tray includes a cross-current vapor-liquid mixing section having a first portion of the plurality of orifices and a co-current vapor-liquid mixing section comprising at least one co-current mixing device associated with a second portion of the plurality of orifices. The co-current mixing device includes a conduit having: a vapor inlet in fluid communication with one or more of the second portion of orifices; a froth inlet in fluid communication with the liquid flow path; a fluid outlet; and a packing material within a co-current flow path of vapor and liquid within the conduit disposed after the vapor and froth inlets and before the fluid outlet. | 12-10-2015 |