Pelton, US
Blake Pelton, Redmond, WA US
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20090284535 | SOFTWARE RASTERIZATION OPTIMIZATION - Systems, methods, and computer-readable media for optimizing emulated fixed-function and programmable graphics operations are provided. Data comprising fixed function and programmable states for an image or scenario to be rendered is received. The data for the image is translated into operations. One or more optimizations are applied to the operations. The optimized operations are implemented to render the scenario. | 11-19-2009 |
20130219378 | VECTORIZATION OF SHADERS - Intermediate representation (IR) code is received as compiled from a shader in the form of shader language source code. The input IR code is first analyzed during an analysis pass, during which operations, scopes, parts of scopes, and if-statement scopes are annotated for predication, mask usage, and branch protection and predication. This analysis outputs vectorization information that is then used by various sets of vectorization transformation rules to vectorize the input IR code, thus producing vectorized output IR code. | 08-22-2013 |
Blake D. Pelton, Redmond, WA US
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20120086715 | TARGET INDEPENDENT RASTERIZATION - Methods, systems, and computer-storage media for target independent rasterization of an image. The target is the memory allocated for a rendered image within a graphics pipeline. Embodiments of the present invention allow the rasterization process's sampling rate to be specified independently from the memory allocated for the rendered image. Embodiments of the present invention also allow the rasterization process to be executed at a rate that does not correspond to the memory allocated for the rendered target. | 04-12-2012 |
20120268473 | DRAWING OPERATIONS USING MULTIPLE GRAPHICS INTERFACES - Various embodiments provide techniques for enabling multiple graphics interfaces to be accessed to perform graphics-related operations. In at least some embodiments, techniques determine if the multiple graphics interfaces can share a memory resource for performing graphics operations. If the multiple graphics interfaces can share the memory resource, a coalescing graphics element is provided that can be used by applications to perform multiple graphics operations. | 10-25-2012 |
20130063473 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LAYERING USING TILE-BASED RENDERERS - A method for tile-based rendering of content. Content may be rendered in a memory region organized as multiple tiles. In scenarios in which content is generated in layers, for operations that involve compositing image layers, an order in which portions of the image are processed may be selected to reduce the aggregate number of memory accesses times, which in turn may improve the performance of a computer that uses tile-based rendering. An image may be processed such that operations relating to rendering portions of different layers corresponding to the same tile are performed sequentially. Such processing may be used in a computer with a graphics processing unit that supports tile-based rendering, and may be particularly well suited for computers with a slate form factor. An interface to a graphics processing utility within the computer may provide a flag to allow an application to specify whether operations may be reordered. | 03-14-2013 |
20130063475 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TEXT RENDERING - A method for text rendering that is well suited for use in a computing device with a high resolution display but a low-power graphics processing unit (GPU). The method may comprise calculating a coverage representation of the text in a format that can be efficiently processed by the GPU. As a result, the GPU may perform anti-aliasing and subsequent operations in the rendering process. Efficient processing may be achieved by providing the coverage representation in a format that allows values associated with pixels to be computed based on a byte-aligned chunk of bits in the coverage representation. Additionally, processing on the chunks may be performed using at least one lookup table. For large filtering kernels used for anti-aliasing, the lookup tables may be partitioned into portions dependent on dynamic text characteristics and those independent of the dynamic text characteristics. | 03-14-2013 |
20130321471 | Virtual Surface Compaction - Virtual surface update and composition techniques are described. These techniques include support of initialization and batching of updates, use of updates and lookaside lists, use of gutters, blending and BLT operations, surface optimization techniques such as push down as well as enumeration and clumping, mesh usage, and occlusion management techniques. | 12-05-2013 |
20140267327 | Graphics Processing using Multiple Primitives - Techniques for graphics processing using multiple primitives are described. Generally, graphical elements displayed on a computing device can be constructed from multiple primitives. In at least some embodiments, techniques can combine multiple primitives for processing. For example, overlap of a primitive with another primitive can be detected. The primitives can be processed together for display in a pixel region, e.g., as a single primitive. The primitives can be processed by a graphics processor, such as by blending the primitives, applying visual effects to the primitives, and so on. The processed primitives can be written to memory such that the processed primitives can be accessed and displayed by a display device. | 09-18-2014 |
20140320493 | Anti-Aliasing for Geometries - Techniques for anti-aliasing for geometries are described. In at least some embodiments, a graphical image is reduced to a collection of polygonal geometric primitives (“geometries”). The individual geometries are processed according to techniques discussed herein such that anti-aliasing is applied to the geometries when the geometries are displayed as part of the graphical image. For example, anti-aliasing of a general-purpose geometry is achieved via an associated collection of quadrilaterals and bevels that can be dynamically transformed when the geometry is rendered for display. In at least some embodiments, quadrilaterals and bevels generated for a geometry enable the geometry to be dynamically transformed and re-rendered multiple times to achieve a variety of visuals. | 10-30-2014 |
20140344729 | PRIMITIVE-BASED COMPOSITION - Primitive-based composition techniques are described. In one or more implementations, a global composition system may be configured to perform rendering for a plurality of applications. For example, the global composition system may be configured to expose one or more application programming interfaces (APIs) that are accessible to the applications. The APIs may then be used to cause a single composition engine to perform the rendering for the plurality of applications. Further, the composition engine may support the use of primitives, which include one or more rendering instructions and thus an element associated with a visual to be rendered may be something other than a bitmap. | 11-20-2014 |
Blake Douglas Pelton, Redmond, WA US
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20140320523 | TESSELLATION OF TWO-DIMENSIONAL CURVES USING A GRAPHICS PIPELINE - Methods, systems, and computer-storage media for efficiently tessellating two dimensional (2-D) curves using a graphics pipeline running on a graphics processing unit (GPU) are provided. A central processing unit (CPU) converts a geometry having one or more 2-D curves into an intermediate tessellation having at least one Bezier fan with a fan origin and four control points. The intermediate tessellation is sent on to the graphics pipeline. A hull shader in the graphics pipeline is configured to approximate the Bezier fan curve by subdividing the curve into a defined number of triangles based on a maximum value of a width or a height of a bounding box containing the four control points of the Bezier fan. A domain shader in the graphics pipeline is configured to determine a vertex position for each of the defined triangles along the curve of the Bezier fan. | 10-30-2014 |
Brian Lee Pelton, Menlo Park, CA US
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20100114295 | THERMOELASTIC AND SUPERELASTIC NI-TI-W ALLOY - A radiopaque nitinol stent for implantation in a body lumen is disclosed. The stent is made from a superelastic alloy such as nickel-titanium or nitinol, and includes a ternary element including tungsten. The added tungsten in specified amounts improve the radiopacity of the nitinol stent comparable to that of a stainless steel stent of the same strut pattern coated with a thin layer of gold. Furthermore, the nitinol stent has improved radiopacity yet retains its superelastic and shape memory behavior and further maintains a thin strut/wall thickness for high flexibility. | 05-06-2010 |
20130166014 | THERMOELASTIC AND SUPERELASTIC NI-TI-W ALLOY - A radiopaque nitinol stent for implantation in a body lumen is disclosed. The stent is made from a superelastic alloy such as nickel-titanium or nitinol, and includes a ternary element including tungsten. The added tungsten in specified amounts improve the radiopacity of the nitinol stent comparable to that of a stainless steel stent of the same strut pattern coated with a thin layer of gold. Furthermore, the nitinol stent has improved radiopacity yet retains its superelastic and shape memory behavior and further maintains a thin strut/wall thickness for high flexibility. | 06-27-2013 |
Brian Lee Pelton, Mountain View, CA US
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20140243947 | THERMOELASTIC AND SUPERELASTIC NI-TI-W ALLOY - A radiopaque nitinol stent for implantation in a body lumen is disclosed. The stent is made from a superelastic alloy such as nickel-titanium or nitinol, and includes a ternary element including tungsten. The added tungsten in specified amounts improve the radiopacity of the nitinol stent comparable to that of a stainless steel stent of the same strut pattern coated with a thin layer of gold. Furthermore, the nitinol stent has improved radiopacity yet retains its superelastic and shape memory behavior and further maintains a thin strut/wall thickness for high flexibility. | 08-28-2014 |
Bruce Pelton, Laguna Niguel, CA US
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20110301909 | TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT SYSTEM FOR A LIGHT EMITTING DIODE (LED) ASSEMBLY - A temperature measurement system is provided for a light emitting diode (LED) assembly that includes an LED having two semiconductors joined together at an LED junction. The system includes a temperature sensor operatively connected to the LED assembly at a remote location that is remote from the LED junction. The temperature sensor is configured to measure a temperature of the LED assembly at the remote location. A temperature calculation module is operatively connected to the temperature sensor for receiving the measured temperature at the remote location from the temperature sensor. The temperature calculation module is configured to determine a junction temperature at the LED junction based on the measured temperature a the remote location. | 12-08-2011 |
20140184083 | DISTRIBUTED LIGHTING CONTROL THAT INCLUDES SATELLITE CONTROL UNITS - Systems, methods and apparatuses of lighting control are disclosed. At least one lighting control system includes a central controller, a plurality of M satellite control units, a plurality of N light fixtures, and a central controller. Each satellite control unit includes an AC to DC converter and a power meter. The plurality of N light fixtures are connected to a one of the plurality of M satellite control units through N power control devices. Further, the central controller is operative to communicate with one or more of the plurality M satellite control units and one or more of the plurality of N light fixtures. | 07-03-2014 |
Charles Pelton, Ballwin, MO US
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20080308000 | EDUCTION PIPE GUIDE - In one embodiment a railway tank car is described. The railway tank car includes a tank having a tank shell, the tank shell having an interior surface and an exterior surface. The railway tank car also includes an eduction pipe extending within an interior of said tank. The railway tank car also includes an eduction pipe guide affixed to the tank shell. The eduction pipe guide includes a guide member maintained at a predetermined distance from a lower portion of the tank shell interior surface. The eduction pipe guide configured such that at least a portion of the eduction pipe extends through the guide member. | 12-18-2008 |
David Andrew Pelton, Everett, WA US
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20090048689 | ACTUATION RESPONSE OSCILLATION DETECTION MONITOR - A method, apparatus, and computer usable program code for monitoring an actuator for a control surface on an aircraft. In one advantageous embodiment, an error signal generated is received in response to sending a command to the actuator to move the control surface on the aircraft. Responsive to receiving the error signal, an amplitude and a frequency are identified for the error signal. A determination is made as to whether the amplitude exceeds a set of amplitude limits for the frequency, wherein each amplitude in the set of amplitude limits is associated with a requirement in a set of requirements. An exceedance count is incremented for each requirement in the set of requirements in which an associated amplitude limit has been exceeded by the amplitude to form an updated set of exceedance counts. A fault indication is generated if any exceedance count in the updated set of exceedance counts is greater than a threshold. | 02-19-2009 |
Douglas Pelton, Richmond, CA US
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20130036301 | Distributed Cryptographic Management for Computer Systems - A distributed cryptographic management system can include: a central key management service accessible through the network and having a database associated therewith; an approval module programed to receive approval for any client machines connectable to the network and applications associated with the client machines, the database storing records for the client machines, and a key management domain being defined by all approved client machines and applications; and an agent module programmed to provide key management agents, wherein the key management agents are transferable and installable on any of the approved client machines and applications within the key management domain. | 02-07-2013 |
George Pelton, Pendleton, IN US
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20140070649 | RESOLVER WITH MOUNTING STRUCTURE AND METHOD - An apparatus including a rotating member, a resolver and a mounting structure. The resolver includes a resolver stator and a resolver rotor fixedly mounted on the rotating member via a mounting structure. The mounting structure has a low magnetic relative permeability and isolates the resolver rotor from the rotating member by preventing direct contact between the rotating member and the resolver rotor. The disclosed apparatus may be an electric machine having a rotor fixed to the rotating member and be suitable for use in a hybrid vehicle. The mounting structure advantageously has a relative permeability of no greater than about 2 and may be formed out of stainless steel material. The rotating member may be a rotor hub formed out of steel material having a relative permeability of at least about 50. | 03-13-2014 |
George S. Pelton, Indianapolis, IN US
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20120258838 | HYBRID SYSTEM - A hybrid system includes a hybrid module that is located between an engine and a transmission. The hybrid system includes an energy storage system for storing energy from and supplying energy to the hybrid module. An inverter transfers power between the energy storage system and the hybrid module. The hybrid system also includes a cooling system, a DC-DC converter, and a high voltage tap. The hybrid module is designed to recover energy, such as during braking, as well as power the vehicle. The hybrid module includes an electrical machine (eMachine) along with electrical and mechanical pumps for circulating fluid. A clutch provides the sole operative connection between the engine and the eMachine. The hybrid system further incorporates a power take off (PTO) unit that is configured to be powered by the engine and/or the eMachine. | 10-11-2012 |
20140080664 | HYBRID SYSTEM - A hybrid system includes a hybrid module that is located between an engine and a transmission. The hybrid system includes an energy storage system for storing energy from and supplying energy to the hybrid module. An inverter transfers power between the energy storage system and the hybrid module. The hybrid system also includes a cooling system, a DC-DC converter, and a high voltage tap. The hybrid module is designed to recover energy, such as during braking, as well as power the vehicle. The hybrid module includes an electrical machine (eMachine) along with electrical and mechanical pumps for circulating fluid. A clutch provides the sole operative connection between the engine and the eMachine. The hybrid system further incorporates a power take off (PTO) unit that is configured to be powered by the engine and/or the eMachine. | 03-20-2014 |
Gregory Pelton, Raleigh, NC US
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20100235527 | TECHNIQUES FOR DETERMINING COMMUNICATION STATE USING ACCELEROMETER DATA - Techniques for communicating with a user on a network include receiving acceleration data that indicates acceleration of a mobile network node associated with a user of a network. The user is a living user of the network, such as a human user, or a vehicular user of the network, such as a satellite, plane, ship, automobile or robot. A communication state for the user is determined based at least in part on the acceleration data. The communication state indicates a type of network communication suitable for communicating with the user. Network communications with the user are based on the communication state. Among other uses, such techniques allow a network communicating with a human through a mobile node carried by the human to infer from stopped or unusual motions when the human's ability to receive or act on communications is impaired or otherwise affected. | 09-16-2010 |
20120102214 | TECHNIQUES FOR DETERMINING COMMUNICATION STATE USING ACCELEROMETER DATA - Techniques for communicating with a user on a network include receiving acceleration data that indicates acceleration of a mobile network node associated with a user of a network. A communication state for the user is determined based at least in part on the acceleration data. The communication state indicates a type of network communication suitable for communicating with the user. Network communications with the user are based on the communication state. Among other uses, such techniques allow a network communicating with a human through a mobile node carried by the human to infer from stopped or unusual motions when the human's ability to receive or act on communications is impaired or otherwise affected. | 04-26-2012 |
20140323105 | Techniques for Determining Communication State Using Accelerometer Data - Techniques for communicating with a user on a network include receiving acceleration data that indicates acceleration of a mobile network node associated with a user of a network. A communication state for the user is determined based at least in part on the acceleration data. The communication state indicates a type of network communication suitable for communicating with the user. Network communications with the user are based on the communication state. Among other uses, such techniques allow a network communicating with a human through a mobile node carried by the human to infer from stopped or unusual motions when the human's ability to receive or act on communications is impaired or otherwise affected. | 10-30-2014 |
Gregory Dean Pelton, Raleigh, NC US
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20090083326 | EXPERIENCE BOOKMARK FOR DYNAMICALLY GENERATED MULTIMEDIA CONTENT PLAYLIST - In one embodiment, a method comprises identifying, by a multimedia generator circuit, media content elements from at least one available media source based on a prescribed multimedia presentation theme, each media content element identified as accessible from the at least one available media source via a corresponding media identifier, the prescribed multimedia presentation theme having been obtained by the multimedia generator circuit for a multimedia user; and automatically generating a playlist of multimedia content according to the multimedia presentation theme based on assembling the media identifiers according to a prescribed presentation preference. | 03-26-2009 |
20090222742 | CONTEXT SENSITIVE COLLABORATION ENVIRONMENT - A system (and corresponding method) that enables establishment of an immersive collaborative environment is provided. The immersive collaborative environment represents a context-based virtual rendering of a user environment. More particularly, the virtual rendering can be associated with project or activity specific ‘rooms’ or ‘spaces.’ Within the virtual space, a resources such as data, applications and contacts can be made dynamically available to a user based upon the user context at any given moment. For example, the rendering can be employed in a business or other activity production workflow scenario thereby enhancing efficiency and productivity. | 09-03-2009 |
20090276492 | SUMMARIZATION OF IMMERSIVE COLLABORATION ENVIRONMENT - A system (and corresponding method) that enables automatic (and/or manual) summarization of significant events that occur within a collaborative discussion is provided. The summarization promotes efficient review and asynchronous participation where a user can trigger playback of a series of events that occurred within a discussion. The system can automatically summarize ‘high points’ or significant events from within an immersive collaborative environment. ‘World-marks’ or other tags can be employed to mark, locate and/or render the summarized content. | 11-05-2009 |
20090307189 | ASYNCHRONOUS WORKFLOW PARTICIPATION WITHIN AN IMMERSIVE COLLABORATION ENVIRONMENT - A system (and corresponding method) that enables establishment of a record associated with an immersive collaborative environment is provided. The record represents events and actions that occur within the virtual environment. Additionally, the system enables a user to modify the record following the initial capture. Upon modification, the record is ‘time-shifted’ such that the resultant record is a seamless chronological rendition of events and actions that occurred within the immersive collaborative environment or virtual workspace. | 12-10-2009 |
Jeff Pelton, San Diego, CA US
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20090278689 | MINIATURE RESONATING MARKER ASSEMBLY - A miniature resonating marker assembly that includes, in one embodiment, a ferromagnetic core, a wire coil disposed around the core, and a capacitor connected to the wire coil adjacent to the magnetic core. The core, coil, and capacitor form a signal element that, when energized, generates a magnetic field at a selected resonant frequency. The magnetic field has a magnetic center point positioned along at least one axis of the signal element. An inert encapsulation member encapsulates the signal element therein and defines a geometric shape of the resonating marker assembly. The geometric shape has a geometric center point substantially coincident with the magnetic center point along at least a first axis of the signal element. The shape and configuration of the assembly also provides for a miniature signal element specifically tuned to resonate at a selected frequency with a high quality factor. | 11-12-2009 |
Jennifer Pelton, Tucson, AZ US
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20100072243 | Gift Wrap Material Container and Method of Dispensing - A new and useful gift wrap material container and method of dispensing gift wrap material from the container in selected lengths is provided. The gift wrap material container and method of the present invention are designed to provide an inexpensive way to store and protect gift wrap material (particularly gift wrap material) until the gift wrap material is needed again. In addition, the container and method of the invention provides a means of dispensing and cutting the gift wrap material in an efficient and economical way. According to the present invention, a gift wrap material container (i) is configured to receive a roll of gift wrap material, (ii) is configured with an opening through which gift wrap material can be directed out of the cavity when the gift wrap material is being dispensed, and (iii) having a cutter guide integrally formed with the container and disposed on the outside of the container, the cutter guide configured guide a cutter along a predetermined path on the outside of the container, and to support gift wrap material in a position that enables the gift wrap material that is being dispensed to be cut to a selected length as the cutter moves along the predetermined path on the outside of the container. | 03-25-2010 |
Jerome Pelton, Houston, TX US
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20130041195 | Systems And Methods For Controlling Transport Reactors - Systems and methods for operating transport reactors are provided. The method can include fluidizing one or more particulates within a transport reactor. The one or more particulates can include one or more carbonaceous materials. The method can also include maintaining one or more pressure differentials between two or more points within the transport reactor using at least one integrally geared compression system. The at least one integrally geared compression system can include a bull gear, at least one pinion, and two or more compressors. | 02-14-2013 |
Kristine Pelton, Abington, MA US
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20090208448 | Inhibition of angiogenesis - Cholesterol-uptake-blocking drugs inhibit angiogenesis and are useful to inhibit diseases perpetuated by angiogenesis. Cholesterol reduction with the use of the drugs increases the intratumoral level of thrombospondin-1, an angiogenesis inhibitor. Ezetimibe (Zetia®), a specific cholesterol-uptake blocking drug, also retards the growth of human tumors, most preferably in combination with low-cholesterol diet. The pharmacologic reduction in serum cholesterol retards prostate cancer growth by inhibiting tumor angiogenesis to combat the growth of prostatic tumors which are directly accelerated by hypercholesterolemia. | 08-20-2009 |
Leigh Pelton, Peoria, AZ US
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20130314833 | HIGH PRECISION CLIPPING REGULATOR CIRCUIT - A high precision clipping regulator circuit includes a first protection diode, a second protection diode, a first offset clamp voltage regulator, and a second offset clamp voltage regulator. The first protection diode is configured to conduct when a voltage potential exceeds a first protection voltage magnitude, and is operable to exhibit variations in the first protection voltage magnitude. The second protection diode is configured to conduct when a voltage potential exceeds a second protection voltage magnitude, and is operable to exhibit variations in the second protection voltage magnitude. The first reference and second voltage regulator circuits are configured to determine when the first and second protection voltages vary and, in response thereto, to vary the first and second variable offset clamp voltages so that a difference in voltage across the protection diodes remains substantially constant. | 11-28-2013 |
Matthew A. Pelton, Chicago, IL US
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20130146141 | SMALL CORE/LARGE SHELL SEMICONDUCTOR NANOCRYSTALS FOR HIGH PERFORMANCE LUMINESCENT SOLAR CONCENTRATORS AND WAVELENGTH DOWNSHIFTING - An article of manufacture and method for making a luminescent solar concentrator or a wavelength shifting device. The article includes a light guide or optical medium with a luminescent material disposed therein or deposited on the surface. The luminescent material is formulated to absorb incoming radiation and wavelength shift that radiation to a larger wavelength for processing and use, and to minimize reabsorption of the shifted radiation by the luminescent material. | 06-13-2013 |
Nathanael F. Pelton, Rockville, MD US
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20140053081 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR THE REAL-TIME DISPLAY OF IMAGES IN CONJUNCTION WITH OBJECTS ON A GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE - A system for the real-time displaying of images includes a web server accessed by a plurality of users via a global communication network. The web server has an IP address associated with a domain and the server includes an email address generator providing a unique email address to which a user may send digital images and a mail server receiving email messages. The mail server includes a “catch-all” email account receiving all email for the IP address that does not match an existing email account of the domain and a time based job scheduler initiating checks for any new emails within the “catch-all” email account. The system identifies emails addressed to the unique email address and determines if the email has any valid digital image file attached thereto and then downloads any valid digital image files from the mail server to the web server for viewing by the user on the webpage in real time. | 02-20-2014 |
Patricia Pelton, Long Valley, NJ US
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20080269336 | 4-((PHENOXYALKYL)THIO)-PHENOXYACETIC ACIDS AND ANALOGS - The invention features 4-((phenoxyalkyl)thio)-phenoxyacetic acids and analogs, compositions containing them, and methods of using them as PPAR modulators to treat or inhibit the progression of, for example, dyslipidemia. | 10-30-2008 |
20090318332 | 4-((PHENOXYALKYL)THIO)-PHENOXYACETIC ACIDS AND ANALOGS - The invention features 4-((phenoxyalkyl)thio)-phenoxyacetic acids and analogs, compositions containing them, and methods of using them as PPAR modulators to treat or inhibit the progression of, for example, dyslipidemia. | 12-24-2009 |
20100120748 | BENZOAZEPIN-OXY-ACETIC ACID DERIVATIVES AS PPAR-DELTA AGONISTS USED FOR THE INCREASE OF HDL-C, LOWER LDL-C AND LOWER CHOLESTEROL - The invention is directed to compounds of Formula (I) useful as PPAR agonists. Pharmaceutical compositions and methods of treating one or more conditions including, but not limited to, diabetes, nephropathy, neuropathy, retinopathy, polycystic ovary syndrome, hypertension, ischemia, stroke, irritable bowel disorder, inflammation, cataract, cardiovascular diseases, Metabolic X Syndrome, hyper-LDL-cholesterolemia, dyslipidemia (including hypertriglyceridemia, hypercholesterolemia, mixed hyperlipidemia, and hypo-HDL-cholesterolemia), atherosclerosis, obesity, and other disorders related to lipid metabolism and energy homeostasis complications thereof, using compounds of the invention are also described. | 05-13-2010 |
20100227857 | 3,4-DIHYDRO-2H-BENZO[1,4]OXAZINE AND THIAZINE DERIVATIVES AS CETP INHIBITORS - The invention is directed to compounds of Formula (I) described herein useful as CETP inhibitors, compositions containing them, and methods of using them. | 09-09-2010 |
20100331406 | 4-((PHENOXYALKYL)THIO)-PHENOXYACETIC ACIDS AND ANALOGS - The invention features 4-((phenoxyalkyl)thio)-phenoxyacetic acids and analogs, compositions containing them, and methods of using them as PPAR modulators to treat or inhibit the progression of, for example, dyslipidemia. | 12-30-2010 |
Raymond Collin Pelton, Kurtistown, HI US
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20130034379 | Welded steel variable angle bamboo connector assembly model BL 12A-B - A mechanical means of connecting natural bamboo or any natural tree pole at the terminal end to side of another natural bamboo or natural tree pole overcoming the inherent problems of the irregular characteristics of the poles in a simple and efficient way. The connector assembly is easily fitted to the poles with small tools and simple construction trade skills. Once fitted with temporary fasteners said connector assembly elements are joined at any angle as in a construction frame by one bolt. The next and most important innovation; a final adjustment opportunity is available to the builder. At this step adjoining elements are locked into a precise mating surface attachment before final securing is performed. This adjustment is an essential function as a means of compensating for the irregularities of natural poles to insure optimal positioning of adjoining poles by means of in place rotation of said connector elements. | 02-07-2013 |
Robert Pelton, Lebanon, NH US
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20120034067 | Turbocompressor and System for a Supercritical-Fluid Cycle - A turbocompressor for use with a process fluid and including an axial expansion turbine for expanding the process fluid and a centrifugal compressor for compressing the process fluid. The turbine and compressor share a common shaft, all of which can be housed by a common housing that encloses sealed spaces. The axial expansion turbine has a rotor located between two main bearings, and the centrifugal compressor includes an impeller mounted to one end of the shaft. In one embodiment, the main bearings are lubricated by a portion of the process fluid so that the only fluid in the sealed spaces is the process fluid. The turbocompressor can be used in a power-cycle system that includes a heat source and, optionally, an electrical generator. | 02-09-2012 |
Robert J. Pelton, Lebanon, NH US
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20120011857 | High-Flow-Capacity Centrifugal Hydrogen Gas Compression Systems, Methods and Components Therefor - Hydrogen gas compression systems that each include a multistage centrifugal compressor in which each stage has an inlet-to-outlet pressure rise ratio of about 1.20 or greater. In one embodiment, the multistage compressor includes six high-speed centrifugal compressors driven at a speed of about 60,000 rpm. The compressor has an output of more than 200,000 kg/day at a pressure of more than 1,000 psig. The compressors for the compression stages are distributed on both sides of a common gear-box, which has gearing that allows axial thrusts from the compressors to be handled effectively. Each stage's compressor has a unique impeller, which is secured to a support shaft using a tension-rod-based attachment system. In another embodiment, the multistage compressor is driven by a combustion turbine and one or more intercoolers are provided between compression stages. Each intercooler is cooled by coolant from an absorption chiller utilizing exhaust gas from the combustion turbine. | 01-19-2012 |
Robert Young Pelton, Bonsall, CA US
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20120317819 | IDENTIFICATION TAG WITH BREAKAWAY TOOL - An identification tag having one or more breakaway tools that may be utilized by uncoupling, or otherwise breaking the tool or tools away from the identification tag to expose a working edge or point for example. Generally includes identification information on the tag along with one or more relatively flat tool including but not limited to one or more knives, saws, screwdrivers, pry bars, can openers, bottle openers, chisels, awls, ice picks, sharpeners or any other relatively flat tool with a working edge or point or any combination thereof. | 12-20-2012 |
20130139324 | FOLDING SURVIVAL KNIFE WITH INTEGRATED TOOLS - A folding survival knife that includes structural elements to implement any combination of a bottle opener/pan holder/quick opening feature, wire breaker/choil, jimping/wire strippers, hex nut driver/lashing point, pry bar/scraper, glass breaker in a single blade configuration. | 06-06-2013 |
Thomas C. Pelton, Clarkston, MI US
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20140136074 | ADAPTIVE ENGINE SPEED CONTROL TO PREVENT ENGINE FROM ROLL AND STALL - An adaptive engine speed control system includes an idle condition module that determines whether the engine is idling and determines whether an actual engine speed is different than a desired engine speed. The desired engine speed corresponds to a commanded engine speed. A torque reserve determination module adjusts at least one of a torque reserve and the desired engine speed based on the determination of whether the engine is idling and the determination that the actual engine speed differs from the desired engine speed. The torque reserve corresponds to a quantity of torque reserved to respond to an anticipated future load on the engine. | 05-15-2014 |
Walter E. Pelton, San Jose, CA US
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20110117462 | Methods and apparatuses for distributed fuel cells with nanotechnology - An electrochemical cell which includes an anode half-cell, a cathode half-cell, an ion-host species formed within the reactant path between the two half-cells, an optional gate electrode influencing the electrical potential of the ions, and an optional mechanical interchange influencing the rate of charge transfer. Mechanical energy may be interchanged with chemical energy. The half-cells may be operated independently by accumulation and deployment of the ion-host intermediate species. | 05-19-2011 |
20110264724 | Apparatus, Methods, and HDL Code for Determining the Coefficients of a Function With Decreased Latency - The present invention provides apparatus, methods, and computer program products that can decrease the latency with which the coefficients of a function representative of signal are determined Specifically, the apparatus, methods, and computer program products of the present invention, taking advantage of the independence of samples, updates each of the coefficients of the function as each sample is received. As such, when the final sample is received, the apparatus, methods, and computer program products of the present invention need only update each coefficient with the contribution of the last sample prior to outputting the coefficients. As such, the latency from the time the last sample is received and the availability of the coefficients is decreased. To further decrease the latency, in one embodiment, the apparatus, methods, and computer program products of the present invention prestore either all or a portion of the possible values of the contribution of a sample to each coefficient. As such, when the sample is received, the apparatus, methods, and computer program products of the present invention evaluate the value of the sample and retrieve the appropriate value from the prestored values that corresponds to the coefficient, sample, and value of the sample, thereby decreasing the time required to determine the coefficients. The apparatus, methods, and computer program products of the present invention also allow individual or subsets of the coefficients to be observed and also allow individual or subsets of the coefficients to be determined in varying resolutions. | 10-27-2011 |
20120264024 | Methods and apparatuses for electrochemical cell system with movable medium and non-conducting substrate - The present invention provides methods and apparatuses for half-cells to oxidize protons in electrochemical half-cells with no medium and to oxidize acid-hosted protons in half-cell systems with a medium in a non-conducting substrate having openings and an apparatus to transfer the media among openings. Details are described of technology to capture protons into acid media so as to provide hosted protons. Detectors are described that can provide seismic and weather-related data. A method of producing power from in vivo vital fluids is given. | 10-18-2012 |