Gibson, US
A. David Gibson, Mesa, AZ US
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20090205277 | Construction Panel System And Method Of Manufacture Thereof - In one embodiment, a construction panel system comprises a first panel of one or more construction panels. The first construction panel comprises a core board, a first insulation layer coupled to a first side of the core board, and a second insulation layer coupled to a second side of the core board, where the core board provides a structural integrity for the first panel, the first insulation layer substantially covers the first side of the core board and the second insulation layer substantially covers the second side of the core board. | 08-20-2009 |
Alexander Gibson US
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20110117016 | DIAGNOSTIC COMPOUNDS - The Invention relates to conjugates of formula (III) or (IIIa), or a salt thereof, their use as radiopharmaceuticals, processes for their preparation, and synthetic intermediates used in such processes. | 05-19-2011 |
Amy Gibson, Sumter, SC US
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20110095894 | PORTABLE FISH BITE ALARM DETECTOR AND FISHING LINE RELEASE APPARATUS - A fish bite alarm detector and fishing line release apparatus for a fishing pole which comprises a clothespin having a spring between two operable levers. A mechanism is for removably securing the first lever of the clothespin to the fishing pole, whereby the fishing line of the fishing pole can be gripped by claw ends of the two levers of the clothespin. A buzzer mechanism is on the clothespin for audibly indicating and a LED for visually indicating that a fish is nibbling bait on a hook of the fishing line, when the fishing line is pulled by the fish and released from between the claw ends of the two levers of the clothespin. | 04-28-2011 |
Brent Alan Gibson, Grants Pass, OR US
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20110067335 | Deck track - Deck Track (new invention) consisting of a steel self fastening, concealed track system. Manufactured of various environmental resistant coatings. Comprising a series of formed recievers and fasteners spaced equally to receive 5.5″inch composite deckboards with pre-formed slots (grooved) on two sides. The new invention (Deck Track) will allow patios, walkways and marine decking materials to be installed without use of nails, screws, or individual fasteners (prior art). The installation time of deckboards being reduced by upwards of 50% from any existing (prior art) concealed fastening systems. The integrated fasteners and recievers of the steel self fastening system (new invention) maintains appropriate gaps between composite deckboards after fasteners are secured, for the life of the deck. | 03-24-2011 |
Brenton D. Gibson, Corvallis, OR US
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20110083267 | Mechanically assisted dependent transfer mechanism - An assistive transfer mechanism is provided allowing for effective and comfortable transfers from one sitting position to another sitting position. The assistive transfer mechanism includes a horizontal base with a vertical (height adjustable) column disposed on the horizontal base. At least one articulating arm extends from the vertical column which holds a torso engaging element. The torso engaging element includes a weight support mechanism to support at least part of a subject's body weight. The torso engagement element is capable of transferring and applying only a fraction of the supported body weight into a lateral to medial directed force onto the subject's torso. | 04-14-2011 |
Charles Gibson, Hackettstown, NJ US
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20110061953 | FLYWHEEL ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM - A flywheel energy storage system for a vehicle, comprising a first shaft, a second shaft operatively coupled to the first shaft and to the vehicle's drivetrain, a flywheel operatively coupled to the first shaft, and a motor operatively coupled to the first shaft and electrically coupled to a power source, the motor being adapted to receive energy from the vehicle's electrical system and the flywheel energy storage system being adapted to transfer energy to the vehicle's drive system. | 03-17-2011 |
20110084065 | Slidable Tray Assembly for Microwave Oven - According to at least one embodiment, a slidable tray assembly for a microwave oven is disclosed. The slidable tray assembly includes a base portion having a size configured to fit within the interior cavity of a microwave oven, a sliding portion configured for slidable cooperation with the base portion, a plurality of side walls coupled to and extending vertically from the sliding portion, a handle, and at least one slide stopper. | 04-14-2011 |
20110084066 | SLIDABLE TRAY ASSEMBLY FOR MICROWAVE OVEN - According to at least one embodiment, a slidable tray assembly for a microwave oven is disclosed. The slidable tray assembly includes a horizontal portion having a size configured to fit within the interior cavity of a microwave oven, a vertical portion coupled to the horizontal portion, a recess defined in the top surface of the horizontal portion; and a pair of slide rails attached to the inner cavity of the microwave oven. | 04-14-2011 |
20110084067 | SLIDABLE TRAY ASSEMBLY FOR MICROWAVE OVEN - According to at least one embodiment, a slidable tray assembly for a microwave oven is disclosed. The slidable tray assembly includes a horizontal portion having a size configured to fit within the interior cavity of a microwave oven, a vertical portion coupled to the horizontal portion, a recess defined in the top surface of the horizontal portion; and a pair of slide rails attached to the inner cavity of the microwave oven. | 04-14-2011 |
20110114406 | FLYWHEEL ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM - A flywheel energy storage system for a vehicle, comprising a first shaft, a second shaft operatively coupled to the first shaft and to the vehicle's drivetrain, a flywheel operatively coupled to the first shaft, and a motor operatively coupled to the first shaft and electrically coupled to a power source, the motor being adapted to receive energy from the vehicle's electrical system and the flywheel energy storage system being adapted to transfer energy to the vehicle's drive system. | 05-19-2011 |
Charles P. Gibson, Oshkosh, WI US
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20110017493 | Carbon Microbeads with Hierarchical Structure - The preset invention is a hierarchically-structured carbon microbead and method for forming the microbead utilizing hydrothermal carbonization of a biomass/catalyst mixture to produce partially carbonized amorphous microspheres, wherein the biomass is an inexpensive material containing a high oxygen content component (e.g., sugar, starch, alcohol), and the catalyst is a metal or metal-containing compound, preferably a transition metal compound, and more specifically a transition metal selected from Fe, Co, Ni, Ru, Rh, Pd, Os, Ir, and Pt. Subsequently, a heat treatment is performed where the amorphous microspheres are heated to a temperature that is sufficiently high so as to result in carbonization, graphitization, and production of a carbonaceous coating or shell on the core of the microbead. | 01-27-2011 |
20110157771 | Electrical Energy Storage Device Containing an Electroactive Separator - An electrical energy storage device includes a first electrode; a second electrode; a separator; and an electrolyte; where the separator is an electronic insulator; the separator is positioned between the first and second electrodes; the separator includes a first surface proximal to the first electrode and a second surface proximal to the second electrode; the separator is configured to support an electric double layer at the first surface, the second surface, or at both the first surface and the second surface; and the device is an electrical energy storage device. | 06-30-2011 |
20110297420 | High Performance Redox Capacitors Using Materials Possessing Non-Stoichiometry and Defect Chemical Equilibrium - A pseudocapacitor employs plates having an active material of a nanoparticles sized ceramic mixed ionic-electronic conductor such as may have the nominal formula of ABO | 12-08-2011 |
Charles Phillip Gibson, Oshkosh, WI US
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20100006775 | QUANTUM DOT PHOSPHORS FOR SOLID-STATE LIGHTING DEVICES - A phosphor for use, for example, with an ultraviolet LED to provide a broad-spectrum white light approximating diffuse sunlight, that includes quantum dots spaced from an activator material by a capping layer surrounding the quantum dots. This approach of spacing an activator material from the quantum dots provides improved spectral output for quantum dots of materials such as zinc sulfide. | 01-14-2010 |
Christopher J. Gibson, Madison, WI US
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20090020618 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL OF AN ENCLOSURE - Unheated external air is drawn into an electronic component housing ( | 01-22-2009 |
Daniel J. Gibson, Gainesville, FL US
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20090258382 | Novel devices for the detection of the presence and/or activity of proteases in biological samples - The subject invention provides novel devices and methods for the detection of the presence and/or activity of proteases in biological samples. | 10-15-2009 |
20120078162 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR ELECTROMOTIVE DELIVERY OF MACROMOLECULES INTO TISSUE - Electromotive delivery of macromolecules can be provided using a delivery device including a first chamber for contacting a macromolecule delivery medium to a surface of a tissue or other anatomy of a patient; and a second chamber for contacting a receiving medium to the patient. A first electrode can be disposed in the first chamber so as to not directly contact the macromolecule delivery medium. A second medium having a buffering agent can be used to keep the first electrode from coming into direct contact with the macromolecule delivery medium. A second electrode can be disposed within the receiving medium in the second chamber such that the second electrode does not directly contact the patient. An electric field can be generated using the first and second electrodes in order to cause the macromolecule delivery medium to move into the tissue of interest from the first chamber of the delivery device. | 03-29-2012 |
20120122133 | NOVEL DEVICES FOR THE DETECTION OF THE PRESENCE AND/OR ACTIVITY OF PROTEASES IN BIOLOGICAL SAMPLES - The subject invention provides novel devices and methods for the detection of the presence and/or activity of proteases in biological samples | 05-17-2012 |
20120135443 | Rapid Bed-Side Measurement of Neutrophil Elastase Activity in Biological Fluids - The subject invention provides novel devices and methods for the detection and quantification of neutrophil elastase activity in biological samples. | 05-31-2012 |
20120136054 | MATERIALS AND METHODS FOR MEASURING NITRIC OXIDE LEVELS IN BIOLOGICAL FLUIDS - The subject invention presides novel devices and methods for the measurement of nitric oxide in biological samples, including wound fluid samples. These advantageous devices and methods can be used for clinicians to monitor the wound's nitric oxide metabolism and/or response to treatment. | 05-31-2012 |
Daniel James Gibson, Pen Argyl, PA US
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20080276771 | Method For Hardening A Machined Article - A machining method and an article manufactured therefrom, the method improving mechanical properties in a work surface by performing a very shallow machining pass using a cutting tool, in combination with application of a cryogenic fluid to the work surface and the cutting tool, the combination compressive force and cryogenic cooling increasing hardness, increasing compressive residual stress, and reducing surface roughness in the manufactured article. | 11-13-2008 |
20100193980 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MACHINING POLYMERS WITH CONTROLLED CROYGENIC COOLING - A method and apparatus for discharging a temperature-controlled flow of a resultant fluid ( | 08-05-2010 |
20110100026 | Apparatus And Method For Providing A Temperature-Controlled Gas - A coolant delivery system and method for maintaining a temperature within a predetermined range of a set-point temperature in a vessel into which a coolant gas is discharged or a temperature of a material onto which the coolant gas is discharged. The coolant gas results from the mixing of a supply gas with a cryogen. Temperature regulation is provided by regulating the flow rate of a cryogen using a proportional valve, while providing an essentially constant flow rate of a supply gas. | 05-05-2011 |
20120216550 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING THE TEMPERATURE OF A CRYOGEN - A fluid spray device system ( | 08-30-2012 |
David Clark Gibson, Gainesville, FL US
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20100007352 | Fiber Optic Fault Detection System and Method for Underground Power Lines - Embodiments of the present invention are directed to a method and fault detection system for detecting and identifying the location of faults in underground power lines that can effectively and quickly identify faults in underground power lines. Embodiments can provide a method and fault detection system that quickly identify faults in a power grid that result from open circuits or short circuits in underground conduits. A specific system for fault detection of power lines in a network having one or more substations and corresponding one or more manholes for access to underground lines, includes: a sensor device for each manhole, wherein the sensor device is capable of detecting a magnetic field generated by a power line and can send a signal through a fiber optic cable, the signal including a unique wavelength identifier; and a communication device for each substation for transmitting the signal from the sensor device to an operator. | 01-14-2010 |
David M. Gibson, Spring Grove, VA US
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20100088198 | INVENTORY FILTERING SYSTEM, METHOD, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT - A system, method and computer program product for inventory filtering includes filtering one or more inventory items offered for sale. A primary list of the inventory items from a primary logistics information database may be obtained. A first restriction requirement based on the primary list may be generated. A second list may be generated pertaining to the inventory items and may include a list of one or more internally generated second restriction parameters different than any parameters used to establish the first restriction requirement. A second restriction requirement may be generated based on the second list. A combined restriction requirement may be generated based on any combination of the first restriction requirement and the second restriction requirement. The sale of the item may be restricted based on the combined restriction requirement. | 04-08-2010 |
20110071927 | INVENTORY FILTERING SYSTEM, METHOD, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT - A system, method and computer program product for inventory filtering includes filtering one or more inventory items offered for sale. A primary list of the inventory items from a primary logistics information database may be obtained. A first restriction requirement based on the primary list may be generated. A second list may be generated pertaining to the inventory items and may include a list of one or more internally generated second restriction parameters different than any parameters used to establish the first restriction requirement. A second restriction requirement may be generated based on the second list. A combined restriction requirement may be generated based on any combination of the first restriction requirement and the second restriction requirement. The sale of the item may be restricted based on the combined restriction requirement. | 03-24-2011 |
David M. Gibson, Voorheesville, NY US
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20110170666 | XRF SYSTEM HAVING MULTIPLE EXCITATION ENERGY BANDS IN HIGHLY ALIGNED PACKAGE - An x-ray analysis apparatus for illuminating a sample spot with an x-ray beam. An x-ray tube is provided having a source spot from which a diverging x-ray beam is produced having a characteristic first energy, and bremsstrahlung energy; a first x-ray optic receives the diverging x-ray beam and directs the beam toward the sample spot, while monochromating the beam; and a second x-ray optic receives the diverging x-ray beam and directs the beam toward the sample spot, while monochromating the beam to a second energy. The first x-ray optic may monochromate characteristic energy from the source spot, and the second x-ray optic may monochromate bremsstrahlung energy from the source spot. The x-ray optics may be curved diffracting optics, for receiving the diverging x-ray beam from the x-ray tube and focusing the beam at the sample spot. Detection is also provided to detect and measure various toxins in, e.g., manufactured products including toys and electronics. | 07-14-2011 |
20130150247 | METHODS FOR FORMING SUPERCONDUCTOR ARTICLES AND XRD METHODS FOR CHARACTERIZING SAME - A method for forming a superconductive article is disclosed. According to one method, a substrate is provided, the substrate having an aspect ratio of not less than about 1×10 | 06-13-2013 |
Don Gibson, Knoxville, TN US
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20100083868 | Rail Firefighting Platform - An apparatus for fighting fires comprises a rail carriage, a base mounted upon the rail carriage and an enclosure mounted upon the base. The enclosure includes a top wall having an aperture defined therein. At least one vertically extendible lift is mounted within the enclosure and carries a liquid discharging device. A pressurizer and connecting conduits deliver liquid from a liquid source to the liquid discharging device. | 04-08-2010 |
Donald A. Gibson, Stoughton, WI US
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20090113882 | Aspirator Support Structure - An aspirator includes converging and diverging cones, and singular support tube structure concentrically surrounding and mounting both the converging cone and the diverging cone and maintaining predetermined axial spacing and alignment of the cones in a cost-effective manufacturing assembly. | 05-07-2009 |
Donald D. Gibson, Edmond, OK US
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20110130616 | Magnetically Responsive Nanoparticle Therapeutic Constructs and Methods of Making and Using - Magnetically responsive therapeutic carriers comprise nanoparticles including single-domain nanoparticles comprising magnetite and having an average particle size ranging between 1 and 50 nanometers, clusters of the single-domain nanoparticles, the clusters having an average cluster size ranging between 5 and 1000 nanometers, and mixtures of the two. The single-domain nanoparticles are encapsulated with a silica coating. A silane coupling agent is bonded to the silica coating and has a specific pendant functional group capable of selectively binding with the therapeutic. Preferably, the bond between the specific pendant functional group and the therapeutic is a covalent bond. The movement of magnetically responsive nanoparticle therapeutic constructs, with concentration and extravasation/endocytosis at a target site, such as cancerous tumors, uses a controllable magnetic field generator adapted to move the therapeutic constructs in three dimensions, and is enhanced using a repetitively-varying magnetic field. A method for treating cancer comprises administering and magnetically guiding a therapeutic construct comprising paclitaxel. | 06-02-2011 |
20130121936 | Single Step Milling and Surface Coating Process for Preparing Stable Nanodispersions - A single step milling and surface coating process allows for production of a stable dispersion of surface coated nanoparticles in an efficient manner. The process comprises providing feed particles, providing a coating agent, and generating the stable dispersion of surface coated nanoparticles by milling the feed particles in an aqueous medium containing the coating agent such that the coating agent bonds to surfaces of the feed particles as the feed particles are milled to an average particle size of less than about 100 nm. | 05-16-2013 |
Frank Gibson, Pennington, NJ US
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20090247754 | METHOD OF PREPARING HUPERZINE A AND DERIVATIVES THEREOF - The present invention is related to the synthesis of huperzine A. The synthesis includes a variety of process steps that increase productivity, reduce safety concerns, and allow for increasing production of compounds of desired optical isomer. The inventive methods may encompass a single improved reaction step that may be incorporated into a known reaction process for synthesizing huperzine A or a derivative thereof to improve the overall reaction. The inventive methods also encompass complete synthesis methods for preparing huperzine A or a derivative thereof. | 10-01-2009 |
Garth Gibson, Pitsburgh, PA US
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20090276593 | Data storage systems, methods and networks having a snapshot efficient block map - A data storage system includes a storage device divided into a plurality of blocks for storing data for a plurality of volumes, and a processor to execute instructions for maintaining a block map corresponding to the data stored on the storage device. The storage system may be part of a storage system network. The block map stores reference data indicating which of the volumes reference which blocks on the storage device, and which blocks on the storage device are unallocated. The reference data may include, for groups of one or more blocks, a first value identifying the oldest volume in which the group of blocks was allocated and a second value identifying the newest volume in which the group of blocks was allocated. The volumes may include one or more snapshots. | 11-05-2009 |
Garth A. Gibson, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20090055682 | Data storage systems and methods having block group error correction for repairing unrecoverable read errors - Data storage systems and methods perform error correction on a single physical storage disk. The technique includes arranging a plurality of addressable blocks on the single physical storage disk into error correction groups, wherein each error correction group includes N data blocks and M coding blocks. M is determined in accordance with a desired failure tolerance of the error correction groups and an error-correcting code. For each error correction group, error-correcting code data is computed across the N data blocks in the error correction group. The computed error-correcting coding data is stored in the M coding blocks in the error correcting group. The arranging, computing and storing steps are performed by a hardware or software component external to the single physical storage disk. | 02-26-2009 |
20120192037 | DATA STORAGE SYSTEMS AND METHODS HAVING BLOCK GROUP ERROR CORRECTION FOR REPAIRING UNRECOVERABLE READ ERRORS - Data storage systems and methods perform error correction on a single physical storage disk. The technique includes arranging a plurality of addressable blocks on the single physical storage disk into error correction groups, wherein each error correction group includes N data blocks and M coding blocks. M is determined in accordance with a desired failure tolerance of the error correction groups and an error-correcting code. For each error correction group, error-correcting code data is computed across the N data blocks in the error correction group. The computed error-correcting coding data is stored in the M coding blocks in the error correcting group. The arranging, computing and storing steps are performed by a hardware or software component external to the single physical storage disk. | 07-26-2012 |
George A. Gibson, Fairport, NY US
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20090130302 | System and method for pre-treating magnetic ink character recognition readable documents - Disclosed herein is a printing system is described having a first printer including a fuser employing fuser oil, and a coater disposed upstream or downstream from the first printer and being configured to deposit a wax coating on a portion of the substrate. A corresponding method and a substrate also are described. The system, method and substrate are useful for preparing MICR encoded documents such as checks. | 05-21-2009 |
20090130396 | Method and system for use in preparing magnetic ink character recognition readable documents - Disclosed herein is a substrate comprising a first surface having fuser oil thereon, a portion of the first surface including a coating comprising a tracer material and a fuser oil-mitigating wax, the quantity of tracer material being indicative of the quantity of coating on the substrate. A printing system comprising a printer, a coater configured to deposit a coating comprising a wax and a tracer material on a portion of a substrate to mitigate fuser oil, a tracer exciter configured to excite the tracer material, and a tracer detector configured to detect the electromagnetic radiation emitted from the tracer material is also disclosed, along with a corresponding method. | 05-21-2009 |
20130027421 | LANGUAGE-BASED COLOR CALIBRATION OF DISPLAYS - Described herein is a method of calibrating displays (or printers) using Natural Language-based commands. The exemplary method provides an easy-to-use solution to the common methods of color calibrating a display. Instead of using sliders or manual controls for the individual dimensions of a three-dimensional color problem, the user is able to make adjustments via natural language commands, such as “make reference patch less purple.” The method does not require the user to understand color mixing technology when making separate R, G, and B adjustments to match a specified patch. A user can easily express the necessary color adjustment in natural language terms, making the process simpler and faster. | 01-31-2013 |
20130330526 | AQUEOUS OVERCOAT ON SOLID INK JET PRINTS AND METHODS OF PRODUCING THE SAME - A process for preparing a coated image and a recording medium with a coated image thereon. The coated image includes a solid ink image prepared with solid ink and an overcoat that at least partially covers the solid ink image. An aqueous overcoat composition for application to a solid ink image containing at least one latex emulsion, at least one polymer wax or wax emulsion, and at least one co-binder. | 12-12-2013 |
20140048204 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING SOLID INK LAMINATE SECURITY FEATURES - A system and method are provided that employ an ink jet process to dispose a non-aqueous solid ink product on a flexible clear film layer as an image receiving substrate to create multi-layer tamper-evident closures including tape, wrapping, labeling, marking or sealing products, in which visual information is embedded. These processes provide manufacturers of the multi-layer tamper-evident closures an ability to present variable image content in ways that would be difficult to counterfeit. These processes provide manufacturers of the multi-layer tamper-evident closures a capability to coordinate the variable image content of the multi-layer tamper-evident closures with the images that are contained in the labeling or marking of a particular product's package. In this manner, presence of the multi-layer tamper-evident closure may be partially hidden as it may be designed to blend with background packaging images in a manner that does not disrupt an aesthetically-pleasing nature of the product package. | 02-20-2014 |
20140360253 | ADSORPTION MATERIAL-BASED HUMIDITY SENSOR - Apparatuses include a base, a linear beam of paper material connected to the base, and an adhesive surface connected to the base adjacent the linear beam. In its un-deformed state, the linear beam is straight and elongated. A coating (e.g., a flexible moisture barrier) covers only a second side along the length of the linear beam (and does not cover a first side). The adhesive surface is a contact self-adhesive. The linear beam develops a curvature toward the adhesive surface from exposure to an atmospheric excessive moisture level above a previously established moisture level. A sufficient amount of curvature causes the linear beam to contact the adhesive surface, and the linear beam remains permanently attached to the adhesive surface after contacting the adhesive surface, thereby indicating that at some point the previously established moisture level has been exceeded. | 12-11-2014 |
20150077788 | VALUE WEIGHTED PRINT AND RENDERING CONTROL METHODS, SYSTEMS AND PROCESSOR-READABLE MEDIA - Methods and systems for managing the rendering of documents in a rendering queue. In general, a set of criteria can be established for ranking a group of rendering jobs in a rendering queue. One or more jobs among the group of rendering jobs can be identified, which potentially constitutes a low value document. An alert can then be generated indicating that one or more of such jobs is potentially a low value document. Thereafter, a particular action can be instituted with respect to the identified job(s) if it is confirmed based on the alert that the identified job(s) is a low value document. Such a particular action can involve, for example, rendering (e.g., printing) the idenfitied job(s), modifying the idenfied job(s), preventing rendering of the identified job(s), etc. | 03-19-2015 |
20150082861 | SHOCK OR IMPACT SENSOR - A sensor for detecting impact is generally provided. The sensor may include a deformable beam. The deformable beam may include a first end, a second end, and an elongated body extending therebetween. At least the second end is coupled to a support structure. Further, the deformable beam may be configured to bend from a first configuration to a deformed configuration when the sensor experiences an acceleration above a predetermined threshold. | 03-26-2015 |
George N. Gibson, Storrs, CT US
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20100078575 | Versatile Surface Plasmon Resonance Analyzer with an Integral Surface Plasmon Resonance Enhanced Fluorescence Mode - An instrument for measuring and analyzing surface plasmon resonance on a sensor surface has a polarized light source optically connected to the sensor surface by a plurality of optical elements, including in one embodiment an optical telescope that transfers light from a rotatable reflecting surface to the sensor surface. Selective positioning of a cylindrical lens into a first position within the path of light transforms collimated light to a rectangular wedge that is incident upon the sensor surface at numerous angles. In another embodiment, the light source is operated as a laser to excite fluorescence on the sensor surface and the fluorescence is selectively directed to a detector by appropriate optical elements positioned in specific configurations. | 04-01-2010 |
20130169954 | VERSATILE SURFACE PLASMON RESONANCE ANALYZER WITH AN INTEGRAL SURFACE PLASMON RESONANCE ENHANCED FLUORESCENCE MODE - An instrument for measuring and analyzing surface plasmon resonance on a sensor surface has a polarized light source optically connected to the sensor surface by a plurality of optical elements, including in one embodiment an optical telescope that transfers light from a rotatable reflecting surface to the sensor surface. Selective positioning of a cylindrical lens into a first position within the path of light transforms collimated light to a rectangular wedge that is incident upon the sensor surface at numerous angles. In another embodiment, the light source is operated as a laser to excite fluorescence on the sensor surface and the fluorescence is selectively directed to a detector by appropriate optical elements positioned in specific configurations. | 07-04-2013 |
Gerald W. Gibson, Danbury, CT US
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20100196806 | STRUCTURES AND METHODS FOR LOW-K OR ULTRA LOW-K INTERLAYER DIELECTRIC PATTERN TRANSFER - The present invention relates to improved methods and structures for forming interconnect patterns in low-k or ultra low-k (i.e., having a dielectric constant ranging from about 1.5 to about 3.5) interlevel dielectric (ILD) materials. Specifically, reduced lithographic critical dimensions (CDs) (i.e., in comparison with target CDs) are initially used for forming a patterned resist layer with an increased thickness, which in turn allows use of a simple hard mask stack comprising a lower nitride mask layer and an upper oxide mask layer for subsequent pattern transfer. The hard mask stack is next patterned by a first reactive ion etching (RIE) process using an oxygen-containing chemistry to form hard mask openings with restored CDs that are substantially the same as the target CDs. The ILD materials are then patterned by a second RIE process using a nitrogen-containing chemistry to form the interconnect pattern with the target CDs. | 08-05-2010 |
20110309507 | METHODOLOGY FOR EVALUATION OF ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CARBON NANOTUBES - The present disclosure relates to a structure comprising | 12-22-2011 |
20120295417 | SELECTIVE EPITAXIAL GROWTH BY INCUBATION TIME ENGINEERING - A method of controlling the nucleation rate (i.e., incubation time) of dissimilar materials in an epitaxial growth chamber that can favor high growth rates and can be compatible with low temperature growth is provided. The nucleation rate of dissimilar materials is controlled in an epitaxial growth chamber by altering the nucleation rate for the growth of a given material film, relative to single crystal growth of the same material film, by choosing an appropriate masking material with a given native nucleation characteristic, or by modifying the surface of the masking layer to achieve the appropriate nucleation characteristic. Alternatively, nucleation rate control can be achieved by modifying the surface of selected areas of a semiconductor substrate relative to other areas in which an epitaxial semiconductor material will be subsequently formed. | 11-22-2012 |
20120301980 | METHODOLOGY FOR EVALUATION OF ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CARBON NANOTUBES - The present disclosure relates to a structure comprising | 11-29-2012 |
Grant S. Gibson, Portland, OR US
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20080281168 | Vital Signs Monitor - A multi-parametric vital signs monitoring device configured for use as an ambulatory and a bedside monitor wherein the device can be patient-wearable and is battery powered. The monitoring device can be used with a charging cradle to provide power to the device in lieu of the battery as a power source for bedside applications, in which the cradle further serves as an intermediary device to enable a data link with a PC or other peripheral device. The monitoring device can include a wireless radio to enable bi-directional transfer of patient-related data to a separate remote station. | 11-13-2008 |
20150087933 | Vital Signs Monitor - A multi-parametric vital signs monitoring device configured for use as an ambulatory and a bedside monitor wherein the device can be patient-wearable and is battery powered. The monitoring device can be used with a charging cradle to provide power to the device in lieu of the battery as a power source for bedside applications, in which the cradle further serves as an intermediary device to enable a data link with a PC or other peripheral device. The monitoring device can include a wireless radio to enable bi-directional transfer of patient-related data to a separate remote station. | 03-26-2015 |
Gregg K. Gibson, Apex, NC US
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20080250486 | DESIGN STRUCTURE FOR LOCAL BLADE SERVER SECURITY - A design structure embodied in a machine readable storage medium for designing, manufacturing, and/or testing a design for a local blade server security is provided. The design structure includes a system capable of extracting authentication information for a local user from a USB keydrive inserted in the chassis of the blade server; comparing the extracted authentication information with predetermined authentication credentials; and granting access to one or more resources on the blade server if the extracted authentication information matches the predetermined authentication credentials; and denying access to one or more resources on the blade server if the extracted authentication information does not match the predetermined authentication credentials. | 10-09-2008 |
Gregory M. Gibson US
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20090194021 | DISPENSER FOR A COATING APPARATUS HAVING REDUCED SAG - To date, it has been difficult to extrude precision films onto large substrates efficiently, thus, limiting the size of the substrate. One reason for the difficulty is natural sag or deflection in an extrusion head applying the film to the substrate. To counteract this deflection or sag, a crossbar has been designed that provides a substantially rigid platform to mount an extrusion head, which counteracts the deflection or sag, thus allowing for efficient extrusion of precision films over exceedingly large substrates. | 08-06-2009 |
Helen E. Gibson, Providence, RI US
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20110166196 | TREATMENT AND PROPHYLAXIS OF EPILEPSY AND FEBRILE SEIZURES - Provided are methods for treatment and prophylaxis of convulsive disorders and seizures, such as epilepsy and febrile seizures, by modulating TRPV | 07-07-2011 |
Herbert G. Gibson, Mahtomedi, MN US
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20080200111 | Sealed ventilation duct - A sealed ventilation duct for an HVAC system includes a sheet of flexible material incorporating an insulated bonding sealer and folded so as to be self-locking. The insulated bonding sealer adheres the opposing longitudinal edges together to maintain the desired shape of the duct and improves the energy efficiency of the HVAC by reducing the overall thermal conductivity of the duct network. The insulated bonding sealer is applied proximal an edge of the sheet of flexible material which is folded so as form a duct. A method of manufacturing a duct is further included. | 08-21-2008 |
James Gibson, Apple Valley, MN US
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20090210264 | Conversation Mode Booking System - A system to book events such as trips are discloses. The system provides a conversation mode that allows a booking to be created within retentive storage in a portable format. In one embodiment, this portable format is a string written in eXtensible Markup Language (XML). This format may be stored to a database using a single database access operation. According to another aspect of the system, a user may ignore selectable portions of the booking as the booking is being created such that an entire booking need not be discarded when it is determined that a single service or informational element included in that booking is no longer needed. | 08-20-2009 |
20090216572 | Conversation Mode Booking Method - A method to book events such as trips are discloses. The method provides a conversation mode that allows a booking to be created within retentive storage in a portable format. In one embodiment, this portable format is a string written in eXtensible Markup Language (XML). This format may be stored to a database using a single database access operation. According to another aspect of the method, a user may ignore selectable portions of the booking as the booking is being created such that an entire booking need not be discarded when it is determined that a single service or informational element included in that booking is no longer needed. | 08-27-2009 |
20090287513 | System and method for processing multiple bookings to receive a transportation service - A system and method for use by a transportation service provider to process multiple bookings in a single transaction. This single-transaction processing can be initiated to place passengers of multiple bookings on a same flight, to seat passengers of multiple bookings next to one another, or to reserve special services for passengers of multiple bookings. This mechanism is supported by a user interface that allows multiple bookings to be “visually merged”. This provides a display that presents data for multiple bookings as though that data is part of a same booking, and which readily allows a user to initiate processing of the data during a single transaction. | 11-19-2009 |
James D. Gibson, Phoenix, AZ US
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20110093411 | Method and apparatus to reduce risk of identity theft - A method to reduce the risk of identity theft prevents the gathering and correlation of personal information on an individual's private real property. The method selectively obscures identification indicia on personal property when the personal property is located on private real property. | 04-21-2011 |
James Edward Gibson, Springfield, MO US
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20100045462 | Devices for identifying and tracking wireless microphones - The invention is a system for remotely identifying sound amplification devices and other electronic devices. This system introduces the ability for sound technicians to remotely identify which electronic devices have entered the stage or performance area. The system includes an identification tags, visual markers, sensors, receiver, and monitor. Remote identification can be achieved through RFID (radio frequency identification) or Line of sight (like infrared). Using directional sensors or sensors of adjustable sensitivity. | 02-25-2010 |
Jeffrey Gibson, Richville, NY US
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20090125055 | TELESCOPINGLY ADJUSTABLE CLAMP - A telescopingly adjustable clamp for securing an object to a support may include an anchor rod with a plurality of circumferentially extending grooves which define at least one barrier wall. A positioning member defines a receptacle that receives a portion of the anchor rod and allows motion of the anchor rod relative to the positioning member in the receptacle. The positioning member includes a positioning tab that projects into the receptacle and is sized and shaped to be received in one of the grooves. The positioning member supports a clamping member that extends generally radially outwardly from the longitudinal axis of the anchor rod. Relative movement of the anchor rod and the positioning member changes the distance between the clamping member and the object. | 05-14-2009 |
Jeffrey S. Gibson, Hookstown, PA US
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20090302978 | METHOD OF BI-DIRECTIONAL THERMAL CALIBRATION OF A CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER FRAME AND CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER TEST SYSTEM INCLUDING THE SAME - A circuit breaker test system includes a circuit breaker under test having a deformable frame with an elongated slot, an elongated deformable portion adjacent the elongated slot and a movable portion adjacent the deformable portion, and a thermal trip assembly coupled to the movable portion. A calibration device includes a forked tool straddling the deformable portion. The trip assembly has a first thermal response. The calibration device rotates the tool in a first rotational direction and responsively deforms the deformable portion and moves the movable portion in a first direction, in order to calibrate the trip assembly for a second different thermal response. The calibration device rotates the tool in an opposite second rotational direction and responsively deforms the deformable portion and moves the movable portion in an opposite second direction, in order to re-calibrate the trip assembly for a third thermal response between the first and second thermal responses. | 12-10-2009 |
Jeffrey S. Gibson, Memphis, TN US
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20100262452 | TRACKING AND FILLING STAFFING NEEDS - Staffing needs may be processed automatically by a staffing fulfillment system that determines the requirements of a staffing position, identifies personnel qualified to fill the position and notifies the identified personnel of the staffing need. A database may store personnel profiles detailing skills, qualifications and other credentials of the individual such that the fulfillment system may automatically identify individuals that are qualified to fill a need. A response from personnel may be evaluated by the system to determine whether the individual is available and willing to fill the need. The system may then fill the need if the response is positive and notify an employer that the position or need has been filled. | 10-14-2010 |
Jermaine Gibson, Raleigh, NC US
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20080229453 | Nucleic Acid Molecules Encoding Constitutive Triple Response1-Like Polypeptides and Methods of Use Thereof - The present invention relates to Constitutive Triple Response-like (CTR1-like) nucleic acid sequences and the sugar and lipid metabolism regulator proteins encoded by the said nucleic acid sequences. Further, the present invention relates to the use of the aforementioned nucleic acid sequences and proteins in transgenic plants. In particular, the invention is directed to methods for manipulating sugar-related compounds and for increasing oil level and altering the fatty acid composition in plants and seeds. The invention further relates to methods of using these novel plant polypeptides to stimulate plant growth and/or to increase yield and/or composition of seed storage compounds. | 09-18-2008 |
20090276921 | Nucleic Acid Molecules Encoding Fatty Acid Desaturase Genes from Plants and Methods of Use - This invention relates generally to nucleic acid sequences encoding proteins that are related to the presence of seed storage compounds in plants. More specifically, the present invention relates to FAD2-like nucleic acid sequences encoding lipid metabolism regulator proteins and the use of these sequences in transgenic plants. In particular, the invention is directed to methods for manipulating lipid metabolism related compounds and for increasing oil level and altering the fatty acid composition in plants and seeds. The invention further relates to methods of using these novel plant polypeptides to stimulate plant growth and/or to increase yield and/or composition of seed storage compounds. | 11-05-2009 |
Joshem Coy Gibson, West Jordan, UT US
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20110162675 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CLEANING CONTAMINANT COLLECTION EQUIPMENT - A wash system for cleaning the exposed surfaces of a contaminant collection device that includes a source of pressurized cleaning solution and a rinse appliance. The rinse appliance includes a first flow path that is adapted to direct the pressurized cleaning solution against a plurality of interior surfaces of a sampling head of the contaminant collection device and a vacuum tube that couples the sampling head to a collection chamber of the contaminant collection device. The rinse appliance may also include a second flow path that is adapted to direct the pressurized cleaning solution against a plurality of interior surfaces of the collection chamber and a separator filter installed therein. The rinse appliance further includes a dipping tank adapted to receive the cleaning solution after passing through one of the first and second flow paths. | 07-07-2011 |
20120011944 | PATHOGEN SAMPLING PROTOCOLS AND SYSTEMS - A system is disclosed for sampling contaminants from a soft test surface that includes a vacuum sampling device. The vacuum sampling device includes a spray port that is in fluid communication with source of sterilized sampling fluid, and which delivers a quantity of sampling fluid onto the soft test surface, a suction head having an outer casing surrounding an open-faced suction cavity that is in communication with a vacuum source and which retrieves the sampling fluid from the test surface, and a storage container for holding the retrieved sampling fluid. The system further includes a retention screen positioned between the test surface and the suction head, and which prevents the soft test surface from substantially occluding suction and reducing mobility of the suction head when engaging the soft test surface. | 01-19-2012 |
Katharine J. Gibson, Wilmington, DE US
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20080293119 | B12 DEPENDENT DEHYDRATASES WITH IMPROVED REACTION KINETICS - Sequences of B | 11-27-2008 |
20110021767 | B12-Dependent Dehydratases With Improved Reaction Kinetics - Sequences of B | 01-27-2011 |
20110021768 | B12-Dependent Dehydratases With Improved Reaction Kinetics - Sequences of B | 01-27-2011 |
20120258873 | REDUCTION OF 2,3-DIHYDROXY-2-METHYL BUTYRATE (DHMB) IN BUTANOL PRODUCTION - The invention relates generally to the field of industrial microbiology and butanol production. More specifically, the invention relates methods of reducing 2,3-dihydroxy-2-methyl butyrate (DHMB) in butanol production. DHMB can be reduced by inhibiting the reduction of acetolactate to DHMB, for example, by knocking out enzymes that catalyze the reduction or by removing DHMB during or after fermentation. Yeast strains, compositions, and methods for reducing DHMB and increasing butanol yield are provided. | 10-11-2012 |
Kent Gibson, South Orange, NJ US
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20110145128 | System and Method for Auctioning Environmental Commodities - An institutionally-focused, neutral auction platform is provided that may be utilized for both the primary and secondary trading of environmental commodities and instruments. The auction platform may perform an on-boarding process for auction participants. Thereafter, the auction platform initiates an auction event, in response to a request by an auctioner, based on an identified block of environmental commodities. The auction platform may also receive an indication of financial security from one or more of the auction participants. A winning bidder may then be selected based on auctioner-defined parameters. In certain embodiments, the auction platform may also perform a settlement function for the auctioner and winning bidder relating to the delivery of, and payment for, the identified block of environmental commodities. Various other services and processes may also be provided by the auction platform. | 06-16-2011 |
Lance Gibson, Plymouth, MN US
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20090232463 | Low loss optical fiber designs and methods for their manufacture - The specification describes an improved optical fiber produced by a hybrid VAD/MCVD process. The core of the fiber is produced using VAD and the inner cladding layer has a depressed index and is produced using MCVD. In preferred embodiments, the optical power envelope is essentially entirely contained in VAD produced core material and the MCVD produced depressed index cladding material. Optical loss is minimized by confining most of the optical power to the VAD core where OH presence is low, as well as by maximizing the optical power in the un-doped silica region. The MCVD substrate tube material is essentially devoid of optical power. | 09-17-2009 |
20100047313 | MEDICAL DEVICES HAVING A COATING FOR ELECTROMAGNETICALLY-CONTROLLED RELEASE OF THERAPEUTIC AGENTS - Medical devices having a coating comprising an ionic polymer for electromagnetically-controlled release of a therapeutic agent. Release of the therapeutic agent from the coating is facilitated or modulated by the application of an electromagnetic field to the medical device. Exposure to the electromagnetic field may cause the release of the therapeutic agent in various ways, including electrochemical changes in the ionic polymer, structural changes in the coating and/or ionic polymers, changes in the permeability of the coating, changes in the orientation of the ionic polymers, or motion of the ionic polymers. Also disclosed are methods for delivering a therapeutic agent using electromagnetic fields. | 02-25-2010 |
20120033924 | Low loss optical fiber designs and methods for their manufacture - The specification describes an improved optical fiber produced by a hybrid VAD/MCVD process. The core of the fiber is produced using VAD and the inner cladding layer has a depressed index and is produced using MCVD. In preferred embodiments, the optical power envelope is essentially entirely contained in VAD produced core material and the MCVD produced depressed index cladding material. Optical loss is minimized by confining most of the optical power to the VAD core where OH presence is low, as well as by maximizing the optical power in the un-doped silica region. The MCVD substrate tube material is essentially devoid of optical power. | 02-09-2012 |
20120093471 | Low loss optical fiber designs and methods for their manufacture - The specification describes an improved optical fiber produced by a hybrid VAD/MCVD process. The core of the fiber is produced using VAD and the inner cladding layer has a depressed index and is produced using MCVD. In preferred embodiments, the optical power envelope is essentially entirely contained in VAD produced core material and the MCVD produced depressed index cladding material. Optical loss is minimized by confining most of the optical power to the VAD core where OH presence is low, as well as by maximizing the optical power in the un-doped silica region. The MCVD substrate tube material is essentially devoid of optical power. | 04-19-2012 |
Luke A. Gibson, Southaven, MS US
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20100121331 | UNIVERSAL DOUBLE OFFSET SURGICAL INSTRUMENT - Instruments for use in anterior approach total hip arthroplasty. Instruments according to certain embodiments of the invention connect to a shaping member such as a broach, reamer or osteotome that is used to prepare the intramedullary canal of a desired femur or other bone for total hip arthroplasty. Such an instrument according to such embodiments can be configurable to allow operation on either the left or right leg, and in doing so to provide lateral offset and anterior offset of the instrument handle relative to the shaping member so that the patient's gut, musculature or other bodily portions may be avoided while still providing desired leverage and control over the shaping member to prepare the intramedullary canal. | 05-13-2010 |
20120239160 | MODULAR TRIAL HEADS FOR A PROSTHETIC - A prosthesis trial system includes at least one head member having an outer surface and a cavity configured to mate with an exterior surface of a stem member. The prosthesis trial system further includes at least one shell member having an inner surface configured to mate with the outer surface of the at least one head member. | 09-20-2012 |
Mark Gibson, Sumter, SC US
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20110095894 | PORTABLE FISH BITE ALARM DETECTOR AND FISHING LINE RELEASE APPARATUS - A fish bite alarm detector and fishing line release apparatus for a fishing pole which comprises a clothespin having a spring between two operable levers. A mechanism is for removably securing the first lever of the clothespin to the fishing pole, whereby the fishing line of the fishing pole can be gripped by claw ends of the two levers of the clothespin. A buzzer mechanism is on the clothespin for audibly indicating and a LED for visually indicating that a fish is nibbling bait on a hook of the fishing line, when the fishing line is pulled by the fish and released from between the claw ends of the two levers of the clothespin. | 04-28-2011 |
Mark D. Gibson, Fairview, NC US
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20090056254 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR APPLYING INSULATION TO FOUNDATION WALLS - A system for applying insulation to foundation walls, including a plurality of partitions, each partition defining a longitudinal axis and including a base configured to be fastened to an interior surface of a foundation wall and a baffle extending from the base along an axis substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the partition. | 03-05-2009 |
Michael Gibson, Evergreen, CO US
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20090182768 | MULTI-MVNO WIRELESS SERVICE - Systems and methods for determining an optimal range of frequencies of electromagnetic waves are described. In some embodiments, mobile voice communications devices measure average power received from certain ranges of such frequencies, each range associated with a communications service provider. A cost may be associated with each range. An optimal range of frequencies may be determined based on these factors. Each device may also receive a set of data identifying the location of the device. Each device may transmit one or more communications signals to a CIP with such measurements and location information, and some of this information may be stored in a database. | 07-16-2009 |
20110237271 | MULTI-MVNO WIRELESS SERVICE - Systems and methods for determining an optimal range of frequencies of electromagnetic waves are described. In some embodiments, mobile voice communications devices measure average power received from certain ranges of such frequencies, each range associated with a communications service provider. A cost may be associated with each range. An optimal range of frequencies may be determined based on these factors. Each device may also receive a set of data identifying the location of the device. Each device may transmit one or more communications signals to a CIP with such measurements and location information, and some of this information may be stored in a database. | 09-29-2011 |
20110273526 | Video Call Handling - Solutions for facilitating enhanced video calling functionality. Embodiments include functionality for handling video calling through a communications hub. According to some embodiments, the communications hub is a user supersystem having multiple clients, each with an integrated camera and display, capable of seamlessly handing off video call functionality among the clients. Other embodiments integrate other functionality of the communications hub (e.g., web browsing, multimedia, etc.) into the video call environment. | 11-10-2011 |
20110273576 | Video Recording Environment - Solutions for providing an interactive and intuitive video environment. Some such solutions use a user supersystem as an interactive multimedia system, including various features relating to video capture and processing. In some cases, a “live video thumbnail” is provided as part of a media album application, for example, to entice users to capture video (e.g., a photo or video file) using components of the user supersystem. Other implementations facilitate video processing functionality, such as “best frame” selection and auto-cropping of video data. | 11-10-2011 |
20110276885 | MULTI-CLIENT LOCAL NETWORK BASE STATION - Systems and methods are described for providing integrated, interactive communications services among multiple client devices in a local network. In one embodiment, a supersystem provides interactive communications services within a local network through a tablet, a handset, and a base station. The tablet includes a first client and a first user interface configured to provide interactivity with first communications services. The handset includes a second client and a second user interface configured to provide interactivity with second communications services. The first and second clients are in communication with the local network and with each other (e.g., either directly, or through the base station or other path). The base station includes interface subsystems configured to removably couple with the tablet and/or handset. The supersystem may allow multiple client devices to be used in an integrative fashion to provide home management, messaging, videoconferencing, cloud network interaction, media sharing, and/or other functionality. | 11-10-2011 |
20110276895 | Conversation Capture - Solutions for capturing and displaying conversation history for providing conversation capture functionality. Some such solutions use a user supersystem as a communications hub to capture and/or generate relevant information for enhancing conversations with contacts, including address book information, contact notes, conversation history information, and/or conversation anchors. The information may then be processed for display to the user via a graphical interface. | 11-10-2011 |
20110276896 | Multi-User Integrated Task List - Solutions for providing integrated task list functionality. Some such solutions use a user supersystem as a communications hub to generate, display, and/or handle user-based tasks for a family group. For example, tasks may be assigned to one or more members of the family and associated with various types of dates, rewards, audits, etc. Family members may then interact with the tasks through the communications hub and/or through other devices (e.g., cell phones, etc.). | 11-10-2011 |
20110276898 | Integrated Messaging Interface - Solutions for providing an integrated, interactive graphical messaging interface, e.g., through a user supersystem as a communications hub. For example, interactions with the messaging interface may provide access to many different types of messaging functionality and multiple communications channels. Some solutions may intuitively list all the different types of messaging communications in a single integrated listing format with intuitive interaction design. | 11-10-2011 |
20110276901 | FAMILY CHAT - Systems and methods are described for handling graphical interfacing with a group conversation involving a communications hub and multiple member devices. Embodiments provide a “family chat” communications mode for facilitating a synchronous conversation among all the members of the designated family group. Typically, the conversation may involve a user supersystem (e.g., including one or more graphical communications devices) associated with the family and disposed with the family's local network, and member devices associated with each member of the family group (e.g., cell phones, etc). In some embodiments, the family chat conversation is displayed (e.g., rendered) as a substantially continuous feed graphically indicating the party contributing each message to the feed, the temporal relationship of the various contributions, and other useful information. | 11-10-2011 |
20110276903 | Integrated Multi-Modal Chat - Solutions for providing context-driven communications mode determinations. Some such solutions use a communications hub located in a home (e.g., a user supersystem) to facilitate context-driven, multi-modal communications. For example, a tablet system may be used as a graphical communications hub in a family's home, used by the family to communicate to and from the home via multiple communications modes (e.g., family chat, family activities, user-based messaging, etc.) over one or more communications channels. Determination of an appropriate mode for communications may be driven by contextual (rather that channel-based) factors relating to the communications. | 11-10-2011 |
20110276904 | DOODLE-IN-CHAT-CONTEXT - Solutions for providing integrated media services, e.g., in the context of communications services offered through a user supersystem configured as an interactive graphical communications hub. For example, interactions with a messaging interface may provide access to media creation functionality, including doodle functionality, in the context of the messaging and/or in the context of other media. In one implementation, the communications interface allows a user to doodle in the context of an image file (e.g., a photo) while in the context of a chat application. | 11-10-2011 |
20110276923 | Photo Stack - Solutions for providing iconography to entice users to interact with multimedia services. Some such solutions use a user supersystem as an interactive media enticement system. Dynamic, interactive “photo stack” iconography can presented on the user supersystem for enticing users to interact with multimedia functionality of the user supersystem. For example, a “photo stack” icon dynamically displays a “most recent” photo as a top photo on a virtual photo stack. In certain cases, clicking on the “photo stack” icon brings the user to a photo booth application, through which the user may create, edit, post, etc. photos. | 11-10-2011 |
20110296354 | Content-Driven Navigation - Solutions for providing intuitive, content-driven navigation through communications and multimedia services offered through, e.g., a user supersystem as a communications hub. For example, in some implementations, various data flows are traversed to move between applications according to interactions with content on those screens, rather than by using icons. In some cases, a small, static set of icons is used to navigate between a set of landing screens representing broad categories of functionality. Within each landing screen environment, content is used to drive navigation to and through application functionality. | 12-01-2011 |
20130163197 | Integrated Magnetic Tablet Stand - Novel stands for tablet computers and other electronic devices. A stand for a tablet may comprise a body having one or more attachment mechanisms at one location and a crossbar at a second location. The crossbar may comprise a portion of a first material disposed to magnetically interact with a portion of a second material that is provided by the tablet. The magnetic interaction may cause the crossbar to serve as one or more detents that movably affixes the stand in a desired position relative to the tablet. | 06-27-2013 |
20150028185 | Integrated Magnetic Tablet Stand - Novel stands for tablet computers and other electronic devices. A stand for a tablet may comprise a body having one or more attachment mechanisms at one location and a crossbar at a second location. The crossbar may comprise a portion of a first material disposed to magnetically interact with a portion of a second material that is provided by the tablet. The magnetic interaction may cause the crossbar to serve as one or more detents that movably affixes the stand in a desired position relative to the tablet. | 01-29-2015 |
Michael E. Gibson, Greenwood, IN US
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20110110776 | Inlet and Exhaust System - According to one embodiment, an inlet system comprises first and second incoming fluid ducts configured to be disposed outside of a vessel and to receive a first incoming fluid stream in a first direction through the first incoming fluid duct and a second fluid stream through the second incoming fluid duct in a second direction substantially parallel to the first direction. An internal fluid duct is configured to be disposed inside the vessel and to discharge internal fluid from the first and second incoming fluid streams in a third direction within the vessel substantially parallel to the first and second directions. The inlet system also comprises first and second fluid channels coupling the first and second incoming fluid ducts outside the vessel to the first internal fluid duct such that the first and second incoming fluid streams are communicated to the first internal fluid duct. | 05-12-2011 |
Michael H. Gibson, Boise, ID US
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20110031695 | Moving target system for defensive training - A moving target system for defensive training includes an elongated ground-based track defining a track axis, a trolley operable to move along the track, the trolley having a target support facility, a driver operable to move the trolley along the track, and the target facing in a direction angularly offset from perpendicular to the track axis. The target support facility may be operable to fall from a vertical position when the trolley reaches an end of the track. There may be an actuator operably connected to the driver to initiate movement of the trolley when actuated. | 02-10-2011 |
Michael H. Gibson, Caldwell, ID US
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20100281741 | REMOVABLE HAND PROTECTOR FOR SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOLS - The device is an attachment for pistols for extending the rear of the grip or handle of the pistol, so that a user's hand or hands are not able to come into contact with the bottom of the slide of the handgun. | 11-11-2010 |
Nathan Gibson, Tempe, AZ US
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20100229823 | EMERGENCY ENGINE LUBRICATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Emergency lubrication systems and methods for an engine are provided. One system includes a primary lubrication system including a de-aeration oil tank configured to store de-aerated oil until the oil is de-aerated, a first oil supply line configured to provide de-aerated oil to the engine, and a first valve configured to control the flow of oil through the primary lubrication system. The system further includes a secondary lubrication system including a second valve coupled to the de-aeration oil tank and configured to control the flow of oil through the secondary lubrication system, and a second oil supply line coupled to the engine and to the de-aeration oil tank via the second valve. One method includes the steps of detecting a predetermined event in the engine, preventing the aerated oil from entering the primary lubrication system, and using the aerated oil in the secondary lubrication system to lubricate the engine. | 09-16-2010 |
20100319653 | REDUCED FRICTION ROTARY COMBUSTION ENGINE - An axial vane rotary combustion engine includes various performance improving features. These features include fluid film bearings that enable the vane assemblies to react large loads, a dual vane assembly configuration that share vane loads over two cylindrical bearing supports, a vane actuation mechanism that provides positive actuation even with cam surface tolerance variations, and various features to reduce friction to thereby improve efficiency and reduce heat generation. | 12-23-2010 |
20110123329 | SEALING APPARATUS AND ENGINES - Sealing apparatus and engine are provided. A sealing apparatus includes a first cover plate, a second cover plate spaced apart from the first cover plate, and a sealing element disposed between the first cover plate and the second cover plate and including at least two diaphragm members, wherein a first diaphragm member has a first stiffness and a second diaphragm member has a second stiffness that is different than the first stiffness. The sealing apparatus may be disposed in an engine. | 05-26-2011 |
20120033904 | HYDRODYNAMIC GAS FILM BEARING COOLING FLOW CONTROL SYSTEM - A hydrodynamic gas film bearing cooling gas control system includes a hydrodynamic gas film bearing, a supply conduit, and a flow control device. The supply conduit is in fluid communication with the hydrodynamic gas film bearing, is coupled to receive a flow of cooling gas from a cooling gas supply source, and is configured to supply the flow of cooling gas to the hydrodynamic gas film bearing. The flow control device is coupled to the supply conduit and is responsive to a physical characteristic of the cooling gas or ambient environment to move between at least two positions to thereby vary the flow of cooling gas, through the supply conduit, to the hydrodynamic gas film bearing. | 02-09-2012 |
20130149143 | GAS TURBINE ENGINE INCLUDING LIFT-OFF FINGER SEALS, LIFT-OFF FINGER SEALS, AND METHOD FOR THE MANUFACTURE THEREOF - Embodiments of a gas turbine engine including a lift-off finger seal are provided, as are embodiments of a lift-off finger seal and embodiments of a method for the manufacture thereof. In one embodiment, the gas turbine engine includes an engine housing having low and high pressure cavities, a shaft rotatably mounted in the engine housing, and a lift-off finger seal. The lift-off finger seal includes an finger seal backing spring and an aerodynamic foil. The aerodynamic foil extends around the outer circumference of the shaft and is configured to expand radially outward in response to aerodynamic forces generated during rotation of the shaft. The finger seal backing spring resiliently biases the aerodynamic foil toward the shaft, deflects to accommodate the outward radial expansion of the aerodynamic foil, and forms an annular seal around the aerodynamic foil to impede pressurized airflow from the high to low pressure zone. | 06-13-2013 |
Nathaniel Gibson, Pawlet, VT US
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20110030706 | Vaporizer System For Delivery of Inhalable Substances - A vaporizer system that supplies clean, heated air to vaporizable material by directing ambient air from an area surrounding the vaporizer system through a secure air passageway that leads the air through a pump, a heat source, and then onto the vaporizable material. The air passageway prevents the interaction of the air with possibly emissive components. The heated air drives out active ingredients from the vaporizable material, which may be subsequently captured in a removable container or inhaled directly. The vaporizer system includes an air chamber surrounding the receptacle for receiving the material to be vaporized which isolates the material from environmental disturbances. The removable container attaches to a valve, which attaches to the top of the vaporizer system. The valve is configured to be operable between three positions with the use of only one finger and a thumb of one hand. | 02-10-2011 |
Nicole Rae Gibson, Humboldt, IA US
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20090117152 | Mycoplasma Hyopneumoniae Avirulent Adjuvanted Live Vaccine - Provided are immunogenic and vaccine compositions and methods for their preparation and use, which compositions are effective in protecting against, minimizing the severity of, preventing, and/or ameliorating | 05-07-2009 |
Pater Gibson US
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20100174330 | NEURAL-STIMULATING DEVICE FOR GENERATING PSEUDOSPONTANEOUS NEURAL ACTIVITY - A neural-stimulating device for stimulating nerve cells of a recipient is provided. The neural-stimulating device comprises an electromagnetic radiation (EMR) generator configured to generate one or more optical stimulation signals configured to cause pseudospontaneous activity; and an implantable stimulating assembly having an optical contact coupled to the EMR generator, the stimulating assembly configured to be implanted in the recipient such that the one or more optical stimulation signals are applied to the nerve cells via the optical contact. | 07-08-2010 |
Patrick D. Gibson, Tualatin, OR US
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20100185995 | Electrostatic Damage Protection Circuitry Verification - Techniques for efficiently determining whether an interconnect line has an impedance component value below a maximum specified value. A specified maximum impedance component value is used to limit the number of interconnect lines that are analyzed by a parasitic extraction analysis process. An analysis window is created based upon the characteristics of the interconnect lines and the specified maximum impedance component value. The size of the window corresponds to the minimum length of the interconnect line that would have the specified maximum impedance component value. Once the analysis window has been created, the interconnect lines are examined to determine if any of them reaches to (or beyond) the analysis window, whereby interconnect lines that exceed the specified maximum impedance component value can be identified. If there are any remaining interconnect lines that have not been determined to exceed the specified maximum impedance component value through the use of the analysis window, then the impedance component values of these remaining interconnect lines can be specifically determined using a parasitic extraction process. | 07-22-2010 |
20130080985 | ELECTROSTATIC DAMAGE PROTECTION CIRCUITRY VERIFICATION - Techniques for efficiently determining whether an interconnect line has an impedance component value below a maximum specified value. A specified maximum impedance component value is used to limit the number of interconnect lines that are analyzed by a parasitic extraction analysis process. An analysis window is created based upon the characteristics of the interconnect lines and the specified maximum impedance component value. The size of the window corresponds to the minimum length of the interconnect line that would have the specified maximum impedance component value. Once the analysis window has been created, the interconnect lines are examined to determine if any of them reaches to (or beyond) the analysis window, whereby interconnect lines that exceed the specified maximum impedance component value can be identified. If there are any remaining interconnect lines that have not been determined to exceed the specified maximum impedance component value through the use of the analysis window, then the impedance component values of these remaining interconnect lines can be specifically determined using a parasitic extraction process. | 03-28-2013 |
Patrick D. Gibson, Lake Oswego, OR US
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20090007039 | HIERARCHICAL FEATURE EXTRACTION FOR ELECTRICAL INTERACTION CALCULATIONS - A method of calculating electrical interactions of circuit elements in an integrated circuit layout without flattening the entire database that describes the layout. In one embodiment, a hierarchical database is analyzed and resistance and capacitance calculations made for a repeating pattern of elements are re-used at each instance of the repeated pattern and adjusted for local conditions. In another embodiment, a circuit layout is converted into a number of tiles, wherein the resistance and capacitance calculations made for the circuit elements in the center and a boundary region of the tiles are computed separately and combined. Environmental information that affects electrical interaction between circuit elements in different levels of hierarchy is calculated at a lower level of hierarchy so that such calculations do not need to be made for each placement of a repeated cell and so that not all interacting elements need to be promoted to the same hierarchy level to compute the electrical interactions. | 01-01-2009 |
20100223583 | HIERARCHICAL FEATURE EXTRACTION FOR ELECTRICAL INTERACTION CALCULATIONS - A method of calculating electrical interactions of circuit elements in an integrated circuit layout without flattening the entire database that describes the layout. In one embodiment, a hierarchical database is analyzed and resistance and capacitance calculations made for a repeating pattern of elements are re-used at each instance of the repeated pattern and adjusted for local conditions. In another embodiment, a circuit layout is converted into a number of tiles, wherein the resistance and capacitance calculations made for the circuit elements in the center and a boundary region of the tiles are computed separately and combined. Environmental information that affects electrical interaction between circuit elements in different levels of hierarchy is calculated at a lower level of hierarchy so that such calculations do not need to be made for each placement of a repeated cell and so that not all interacting elements need to be promoted to the same hierarchy level to compute the electrical interactions. | 09-02-2010 |
20130305204 | HIERARCHICAL FEATURE EXTRACTION FOR ELECTRICAL INTERACTION CALCULATIONS - A method of calculating electrical interactions of circuit elements in an integrated circuit layout without flattening the entire database that describes the layout. In one embodiment, a hierarchical database is analyzed and resistance and capacitance calculations made for a repeating pattern of elements are re-used at each instance of the repeated pattern and adjusted for local conditions. In another embodiment, a circuit layout is converted into a number of tiles, wherein the resistance and capacitance calculations made for the circuit elements in the center and a boundary region of the tiles are computed separately and combined. Environmental information that affects electrical interaction between circuit elements in different levels of hierarchy is calculated at a lower level of hierarchy so that such calculations do not need to be made for each placement of a repeated cell and so that not all interacting elements need to be promoted to the same hierarchy level to compute the electrical interactions. | 11-14-2013 |
Paul Andrew Gibson, Metuchen, NJ US
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20090204513 | POINT-OF-CARE INVENTORY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system and method are disclosed for controlling an inventory of point-of-care diagnostic devices. The inventory includes a main inventory and at least one subinventory. Each device has an ambient temperature shelf life. Data associated with the devices is entered, including: the current quantity and predetermined minimum quantity of devices in the main inventory; and the current quantity and predetermined minimum quantity of devices in the subinventory. A first timestamp is associated with each device when the device is transferred from the main inventory to the ambient temperature subinventory. The first timestamp is compared to a second timestamp prior to use of the device to determine whether the device's ambient temperature shelf life is exceeded. The current quantity of devices in the subinventory is updated in response to an event that causes a change in the current quantity of devices in the subinventory. | 08-13-2009 |
20110166427 | Point-of-Care Inventory Management System and Method - A system and method are disclosed for controlling an inventory of point-of-care diagnostic devices. The inventory includes a main inventory and at least one subinventory. Each device has an ambient temperature shelf life. Data associated with the devices is entered, including: the current quantity and predetermined minimum quantity of devices in the main inventory; and the current quantity and predetermined minimum quantity of devices in the subinventory. A first timestamp is associated with each device when the device is transferred from the main inventory to the ambient temperature subinventory. The first timestamp is compared to a second timestamp prior to use of the device to determine whether the device's ambient temperature shelf life is exceeded. The current quantity of devices in the subinventory is updated in response to an event that causes a change in the current quantity of devices in the subinventory. | 07-07-2011 |
20140348204 | Point-of-Care Inventory Management System and Method - A system and method are disclosed for controlling an inventory of point-of-care diagnostic devices. The inventory includes a main inventory and at least one subinventory. Each device has an ambient temperature shelf life. Data associated with the devices is entered, including: the current quantity and predetermined minimum quantity of devices in the main inventory; and the current quantity and predetermined minimum quantity of devices in the subinventory. A first timestamp is associated with each device when the device is transferred from the main inventory to the ambient temperature subinventory. The first timestamp is compared to a second timestamp prior to use of the device to determine whether the device's ambient temperature shelf life is exceeded. The current quantity of devices in the subinventory is updated in response to an event that causes a change in the current quantity of devices in the subinventory. | 11-27-2014 |
Philip Edward Gibson, Kingsport, TN US
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20090026415 | Process to Produce an Enriched Composition - A process is provided for producing an enriched carboxylic acid compositions produced by contacting composition comprising a carboxylic acid with an enrichment feed in an enrichment zone to form an enriched carboxylic acid composition. This invention also relates to a process and the resulting compositions for removing catalyst from a carboxylic acid composition to produce a post catalyst removal composition. | 01-29-2009 |
20090272941 | Enriched Terephthalic Acid Composition - A process is provided for producing an enriched carboxylic acid compositions produced by contacting composition comprising a carboxylic acid with an enrichment feed in an enrichment zone to form an enriched carboxylic acid composition. This invention also relates to a process and the resulting compositions for removing catalyst from a carboxylic acid composition to produce a post catalyst removal composition. | 11-05-2009 |
20090317575 | Enriched Terephthalic Acid Composition - A process is provided for producing an enriched carboxylic acid compositions produced by contacting composition comprising a carboxylic acid with an enrichment feed in an enrichment zone to form an enriched carboxylic acid composition. This invention also relates to a process and the resulting compositions for removing catalyst from a carboxylic acid composition to produce a post catalyst removal composition. | 12-24-2009 |
Ray Gibson, Jenks, OK US
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20100194180 | UNITIZED HUB AND RIM FOR OFF-ROAD VEHICLES - A hub for mounting a plurality of wheels of a vehicle, the hub including: an annular cylinder including at least two tire mounts disposed about a circumference of an outer surface of the cylinder, each of the mounts including at least one set of mounting features for receiving mounting hardware and retaining the tire. A dual wheel assembly and a vehicle are also disclosed. | 08-05-2010 |
Ray G. Gibson, Bath, NY US
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20090174327 | RAPID RE-STRIKE CERAMIC DISCHARGE METAL HALIDE LAMP - The hot re-strike time of a high wattage (150 W or greater) ceramic discharge metal halide (CDM) lamp is reduced by: (a) increasing the ratio A of the diameter (D | 07-09-2009 |
Rodney Gibson, Saluda, NC US
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20100261398 | FIBERGLASS CORESPUN FABRICS FOR USE IN FLAME RESISTANT DRYWALL INSTALLATIONS - Provided is a flame resistant drywall installation, especially those designed to meet ASTM E119. The installations comprise the use of fiberglass corespun flame resistant (FR) woven and fiberglass corespun stitchbonded nonwoven fabrics. The preferred forms of the woven and stitchbonded fabric used in this invention include: | 10-14-2010 |
Shawn J. Gibson, Albany, OR US
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20090310874 | DECODING INFORMATION FROM A CAPTURED IMAGE - A method for decoding information from a captured image is disclosed. The captured image has a plurality of color patches including a plurality of payload patches, a plurality of calibration patches, and an orientation patch. The orientation patch has a unique characteristic with respect to the payload patches and the calibration patches. The method includes identifying, within the captured image, the color patch having the unique characteristic as the orientation patch. The plurality of calibration patches are identified within the captured image. Each of the calibration patches has a unique predetermined location with respect to the identified orientation patch. A relative orientation of the image is determined based on a location of the identified orientation patch within the captured image. Calibration information is discerned according to characteristics of the identified calibration patches. The relative orientation and the calibration information are utilized to decode the information from the payload patches in the captured image. | 12-17-2009 |
20110248090 | SECURITY CAMPAIGN AND METHOD OF CREATING THE SAME - A method for creating a security campaign includes generating, via a first source, a first security deterrent for at least one non-security purpose; and generating, via a second source, a second security deterrent for a security purpose. The first and second deterrents are incorporated into a single security campaign. | 10-13-2011 |
Stephen Gibson, Columbia, SC US
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20090265975 | Weighted Fishing Lure Having Interchangeable Lure Body - A fishing lure having a reusable and interchangeable lure body is generally disclosed. The lure body can be changed without having to cut and retie the fishing line to the fishing lure. The fishing lure has two separate components that can be interchanged: the weighted hook and the lure body. A fishing line can be tied to the weighted hook. Different lure bodies can be affixed to the weighted hook to be fished. | 10-29-2009 |
Steven D. Gibson, Spring Hill, KS US
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20110097186 | EXPORT RACK FOR SHEET-LIKE ARTICLES - The present invention is directed to an export rack for shipping sheet-like articles. More specifically, the present invention is directed to an export rack that includes at least one support, a removable gate and at least one top restraint. The removable gate includes at least one wedge that is configured to secure sheet-like articles loaded in the export rack. | 04-28-2011 |
Stewart Graham Gibson, Barrington, RI US
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20100146807 | VAPOR ATMOSPHERE SPRAY DRYER - A vapor atmosphere spray dryer can include a closed-loop circuit having a dryer, a bag house filter system, a fan, and a heater system which are fluidly connected together for circulating a mass of superheated vapor therethrough. A centrifugal atomizer is disposed within the dryer. A feed system delivers a supply of feed slurry to the centrifugal atomizer which discharges a supply of atomized feed slurry in the dryer for combination with the circulated mass of superheated vapor within the dryer. The closed loop circuit is constructed such that the circulated mass of superheated vapor has an operating pressure of at least 1 psi which is generated by the evaporation of the fluid in the atomized feed slurry in the dryer resulting from the combination of the supply of atomized feed slurry and the circulated mass of superheated vapor. | 06-17-2010 |
Thomas W. Gibson, Deptford, NJ US
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20100083913 | Pet step storage unit - A pet step storage unit has a staircase with a plurality of stairs, each stair being open at its outboard lateral end and closed at its inboard lateral end. The stairs are closed off at the inboard lateral end by a planar side support which extends the length and height of the staircase. Semi-enclosed spaces are formed beneath the stairs, access to the spaces being gained through openings leading into the space. Vertical and horizontal partition components separate spaces into sectionalized storage compartments which can remain open for ready access, or which can be configured for accepting and retaining drawers. | 04-08-2010 |
Timothy Gibson, Overlake Park, KS US
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20100271274 | SELF-STABILIZING ANTENNA BASE - An antenna device with a system for automatic stabilization and positioning control. The antenna device incorporates micro-electromechanical (MEMs)-based accelerometer and gyroscopic integrated circuit (IC) sensors directly into the antenna base in a vehicle-mounted antenna application. The sensors enable the antenna device to automatically stabilize the antenna to achieve a desired beam sweep region, independent of vehicle movement, without requiring external sensor input. The invention eliminates the need for a communication interface to externally mounted orientation sensors, reduces cable I/O, and eases the installation procedure. | 10-28-2010 |
Timothy Gibson, Overland Park, KS US
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20090196385 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETECTING A SIGNAL ACROSS MULTIPLE NYQUIST BANDS - Systems and methods for detecting a signal across multiple Nyquist bands. The systems include an analog to digital converter (ADC), a clock signal generator configured to output a sample clock signal to the ADC, and a processor configured to process sampled signals and control the clock signal generator. The processor is configured to iteratively identify a desired signal, determine whether a possible interfering signal exists at a next sampling rate, and instruct the clock signal generator to generate the next sampling rate if the processor determines that a possible interfering signal does not exist. The methods include sampling an input signal at a first sampling rate, processing the sampled signal to extract information from a desired signal, determining whether a possible interfering signal exists at a next sampling rate, and sampling at the next sampling rate if it is determined that a possible interfering signal does not exist. | 08-06-2009 |
20090323873 | Method for Discerning a Desired Signal from an Interfering Signal in an Under Sampled System - Described herein are methods and apparatuses for receiving a desired signal at a signal receiver with an undersampling frequency. A signal converter with a local oscillator frequency, a bandpass filter, and an analog-to-digital converter are used to generate an aliased discrete-time spectrum from an input analog spectrum. In order to determine the presence of interfering signals in the aliased discrete-time spectrum and, if present, separate a desired signal from the interfering signal, the local oscillator frequency is shifted. The original discrete-time spectrum and the resulting shifted discrete-time spectrum are both analyzed to select a local oscillator frequency that does not cause interference with the desired signal when the discrete-time spectrum is generated. The selected local oscillator frequency is then utilized to process the desired signal. | 12-31-2009 |
20100210230 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MITIGATION OF UNWANTED SIGNAL COMPONENTS IN COMPLEX SAMPLING RECEIVER - Disclosed are methods and systems for mitigating unwanted signal components. A received carrier signal is downconverted using a local reference signal that imposes an frequency perturbation or dither. Later, when an intermediate digitized signal is filtered to remove the DC offset that is an artifact of the sampling process, the dither in the carrier signal serves to distinguish the carrier from the unwanted offset. The preferred offset filter is a low pass filter with a passband that is narrow relative to the frequency range of the dither. | 08-19-2010 |
Timothy P. Gibson, Overland Park, KS US
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20090147898 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR RECEIVING DISTANCE MEASUREMENT EQUIPMENT CHANNELS IN AN UNDERSAMPLED BROADBAND RECEIVER - A method to receive channels in an undersampled broadband receiver is provided. The method includes converting received radio frequency signals to downshifted-sampled-digital signals at an analog-to-digital converter in a sampling system, outputting the downshifted-sampled-digital signals to a digital system for digital processing, and determining if the unique identifying code associated with a desired channel is detectable. Each channel in the radio frequency signal has an assigned unique identifying code. When the unique identifying code is detectable, the method includes detecting the unique identifying code associated with the desired channel. When the unique identifying code is undetectable, the method includes outputting control signals from the digital system to tune an adjustable sample clock in the sampling system and tuning the adjustable sample clock based on the output control signals. | 06-11-2009 |
20120147929 | WIDEBAND MULTI-CHANNEL RECEIVER WITH FIXED-FREQUENCY NOTCH FILTER FOR INTERFERENCE REJECTION - A wideband multi-channel receiver comprises an antenna configured to receive a radio frequency band comprising an aviation VHF communication band, an aviation VHF navigation band, an aviation L-band, or combinations thereof. A band-pass filter is in signal communication with the antenna, and a low-noise amplifier is in signal communication with the band-pass filter. A mixer is in signal communication with the low-noise amplifier and is configured to translate a radio frequency band to an intermediate frequency (IF) band. A tunable local oscillator is in signal communication with the mixer. At least one fixed-frequency notch filter is in signal communication with the mixer, with the notch filter configured to reject at least one interference signal in the IF band while passing remaining signals in the IF band. An analog-to-digital converter is in signal communication with the notch filter and is configured to convert the remaining signals in the IF band to digital signals. A digital processing system is in signal communication with the analog-to-digital converter. | 06-14-2012 |
20140177748 | WIDEBAND MULTI-CHANNEL RECEIVER WITH FIXED-FREQUENCY NOTCH FILTER FOR INTERFERENCE REJECTION - A wideband multi-channel receiver comprises an antenna configured to receive a radio frequency band. A band-pass filter is in signal communication with the antenna, and a low-noise amplifier is in signal communication with the band-pass filter. A mixer is in signal communication with the low-noise amplifier and is configured to translate a radio frequency band to an intermediate frequency (IF) band. A tunable local oscillator is in signal communication with the mixer. At least one fixed-frequency notch filter is in signal communication with the mixer, with the notch filter configured to reject at least one interference signal in the IF band while passing remaining signals in the IF band. An analog-to-digital converter is in signal communication with the notch filter and is configured to convert the remaining signals in the IF band to digital signals. | 06-26-2014 |
Ursula J. Gibson, Etna, NH US
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20100039124 | Molecularly Imprinted Polymer Sensor Systems And Related Methods - A molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) sensor including a substrate, two or more electrodes, a conductive layer applied to the substrate and a molecularly imprinted polymer layer applied to the conductive layer is disclosed herein The MIP sensor may form part of an MIP sensor system that can be used to detect and quantify target molecules. | 02-18-2010 |
20100232219 | Micromagnetic Elements, Logic Devices And Related Methods - Micromagnetic elements, logic devices and methods of fabricating and using them to store data and perform logic operations are disclosed. Micromagnetic elements for data storage, as well as those providing output from a logic device, are at least partially covered with an optical coating that facilitates determination of the magnetic state. The disclosed logic devices perform one or more of AND, OR, NAND and NOR operations. | 09-16-2010 |
Verlin V. Gibson, Defiance, MO US
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20080314945 | COLLAPSIBLE CARGO CARRIER FOR MOTORIZED OR NON-MOTORIZED TRANSPORTATION DEVICES - A collapsible cargo carrier (A) is installed on the bed (B) of a pickup truck. A pair of posts ( | 12-25-2008 |
Walter Gibson, Voorheesville, NY US
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20090161829 | MONOCHROMATIC X-RAY MICRO BEAM FOR TRACE ELEMENT MAPPING - An x-ray system or method for exciting a sample under x-ray analysis, using a curved monochromating optic for directing a monochromatic x-ray beam from an x-ray source towards a first focal area. A second optic is positioned within, and receives, the monochromatic x-ray beam, and directs a focused x-ray beam towards a second focal area on the sample. A detector is positioned near the sample to collect radiation from the sample as a result of the focused x-ray beam. The curved monochromating optic produces a beam spot size at the first focal area larger than a beam spot size produced by the second optic at the second focal area, therefore, a beam spot size on the sample is thereby reduced using the second optic. Doubly-curved monochromating optics, and polycapillary optics, are disclosed as possible implementations of the optics. | 06-25-2009 |
Walter M. Gibson, Voorheesville, NY US
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20110170666 | XRF SYSTEM HAVING MULTIPLE EXCITATION ENERGY BANDS IN HIGHLY ALIGNED PACKAGE - An x-ray analysis apparatus for illuminating a sample spot with an x-ray beam. An x-ray tube is provided having a source spot from which a diverging x-ray beam is produced having a characteristic first energy, and bremsstrahlung energy; a first x-ray optic receives the diverging x-ray beam and directs the beam toward the sample spot, while monochromating the beam; and a second x-ray optic receives the diverging x-ray beam and directs the beam toward the sample spot, while monochromating the beam to a second energy. The first x-ray optic may monochromate characteristic energy from the source spot, and the second x-ray optic may monochromate bremsstrahlung energy from the source spot. The x-ray optics may be curved diffracting optics, for receiving the diverging x-ray beam from the x-ray tube and focusing the beam at the sample spot. Detection is also provided to detect and measure various toxins in, e.g., manufactured products including toys and electronics. | 07-14-2011 |
20130150247 | METHODS FOR FORMING SUPERCONDUCTOR ARTICLES AND XRD METHODS FOR CHARACTERIZING SAME - A method for forming a superconductive article is disclosed. According to one method, a substrate is provided, the substrate having an aspect ratio of not less than about 1×10 | 06-13-2013 |
William G. Gibson, Villanova, PA US
William J. Gibson, Beardsley, MN US
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20110011687 | S CAM ASSEMBLY - An S cam assembly, includes an S cam member having a shank, the shank having a machined shank outer margin, a tubular bushing holder member disposable annular to the shank, and a single S cam bushing member disposable intermediate the shank machined shank outer margin and an inside margin of the bushing holder when the bushing holder is in the annular disposition relative to the shank. | 01-20-2011 |
William R. Gibson, Albuquerque, NM US
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20110060498 | DATA RECOVERY APPARATUS AND SYSTEM - A recoverable, ejectable, data-recording apparatus is configured to record information from multiple recording instruments that are configured to record operating data associated with a moving vehicle. The ejectable apparatus includes means for connecting an ejectable apparatus in parallel to a plurality of data recording instruments in a host vehicle. The ejectable apparatus also includes means for separately storing information received from each of the plurality of data recording instruments for a predefined time period in a memory unit of the apparatus. The ejectable apparatus may further include means for monitoring for occurrence of a predefined criterion which may prior to an occurrence of a catastrophic event involving the host vehicle. The ejectable apparatus may also include means for separating portions of the ejectable apparatus from the host vehicle upon detection of a predefined criterion. | 03-10-2011 |