Brewster, US
Allison Brewster, Eagan, MN US
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20140238445 | TWO STEP METHOD OF CLEANING, SANITIZING, AND RINSING A SURFACE - Methods employing detergent compositions comprising phosphinosuccinic acid oligomers (PSO) in combination with a sanitizing rinse aid are disclosed. The methods beneficially clean, sanitize and rinse a surface in an efficient two-step process. The detergent compositions employ phosphinosuccinic acid adducts, namely mono-, bis- and oligomeric phosphinosuccinic acid (PSO) derivatives, in combination with an alkalinity source and optionally polymers and/or surfactants. The sanitizing and rinsing compositions employ peroxycarboxylic acid compositions in combination with a nonionic defoaming and wetting surfactant. | 08-28-2014 |
20140255510 | PEROXYCARBOXYLIC ACID COMPOSITIONS SUITABLE FOR INLINE OPTICAL OR CONDUCTIVITY MONITORING - Peracid stable fluorescent active compounds in highly acidic, equilibrium peroxycarboxylic acid sanitizing compositions are disclosed as having improved fluorescent stability allowing for monitoring of peroxycarboxylic acid concentration by conductivity and/or optical sensors. Beneficially, the compositions are also low odor and low/no VOC dual functioning acid wash and sanitizing compositions. | 09-11-2014 |
20140308162 | PEROXYCARBOXYLIC ACID BASED SANITIZING RINSE ADDITIVES FOR USE IN WARE WASHING - A concentrated liquid sanitizing and rinse composition containing peroxycarboxylic acid(s) and compatible rinse aid surfactants is disclosed. The sanitizing and rinsing compositions are formulated in a single liquid concentrate, replacing a traditional dual product of a sanitizer and rinse aid. The sanitizing and rinsing chemistries are particularly effective at neutral pHs against gram negative organisms at elevated temperatures. Methods of using the concentrated liquid sanitizing and rinse composition are also disclosed. | 10-16-2014 |
20140335199 | PEROXYCARBOXYLIC ACID COMPOSITIONS SUITABLE FOR INLINE OPTICAL OR CONDUCTIVITY MONITORING - Peracid stable fluorescent active compounds in highly acidic, equilibrium peroxycarboxylic acid sanitizing compositions are disclosed as having improved fluorescent stability allowing for monitoring of peroxycarboxylic acid concentration by conductivity and/or optical sensors. Beneficially, the compositions are also low odor and low/no VOC dual functioning acid wash and sanitizing compositions. | 11-13-2014 |
Allison Brewster, St. Paul, MN US
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20140097144 | STABLE PERCARBOXYLIC ACID COMPOSITIONS AND USES THEREOF - The present invention relates generally to stable percarboxylic acid compositions comprising, inter alia, at least two stabilizing agents, and various uses for water treatments, including water treatments in connection with oil- and gas-field operations. The present invention also relates to slick water compositions and gel based compositions that comprise stable percarboxylic acid compositions and the use thereof in oil- and gas-field operations. | 04-10-2014 |
Dave Brewster, Beverly, MA US
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20110281771 | POLYMERIC MEMBRANES WITH HUMAN SKIN-LIKE PERMEABILITY PROPERTIES AND USES THEREOF - The present invention provides synthetic membranes which are suitable as a human skin substitute for the investigation of transdermal diffusion of candidate pharmaceutical and cosmetic compounds. The membranes according to the present invention exhibit human skin-like permeability properties with respect to the diffusion of a wide range of compounds having widely different physico-chemical properties. | 11-17-2011 |
Dave Brewster, Billerica, MA US
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20100044302 | Hydrophilic, high protein binding, low fluorescence, western blotting membrane - Hydrophilic membrane particularly suited for blotting applications, preferably Western blotting. A pre-wet hydrophobic membrane substrate, preferably made of PVDF, is contacted with a monomer solution and subjected to a UV-initiated free radical polymerization step to render the substrate permanently hydrophilic. The resulting membrane exhibits low background fluorescence, high protein binding, excellent retention of protein sample spot morphology, and extended dynamic range (high signal-to-noise ratio, enhanced sample detectability). The membrane demonstrates comparable or higher performance in Western blotting applications than conventional nitrocellulose Western blotting membranes, particularly for protein detection at low sample concentrations, and is directly water-wettable, eliminating the need for an alcohol pre-wet step prior to use. | 02-25-2010 |
20110045493 | Hydrophilic, High Protein Binding, Low Fluorescence, Western Blotting Membrane - Hydrophilic membrane particularly suited for blotting applications, preferably Western blotting. A pre-wet hydrophobic membrane substrate, preferably made of PVDF, is contacted with a monomer solution and subjected to a UV-initiated free radical polymerization step to render the substrate permanently hydrophilic. The resulting membrane exhibits low background fluorescence, high protein binding, excellent retention of protein sample spot morphology, and extended dynamic range (high signal-to-noise ratio, enhanced sample detectability). The membrane demonstrates comparable or higher performance in Western blotting applications than conventional nitrocellulose Western blotting membranes, particularly for protein detection at low sample concentrations, and is directly water-wettable, eliminating the need for an alcohol pre-wet step prior to use. | 02-24-2011 |
David Allen Brewster, Trumbull, CT US
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20130189208 | SOFT SOLID ANTIPERSPIRANT COMPOSITIONS - An anhydrous soft solid composition having improved stability, the composition comprising selected amounts of paraffin wax and hydrocarbon wax other than paraffin wax wherein the ratio, by weight, of the wax structurant to the carrier oil is from 0.085:1 to 0.2:1; and the carrier oil is present in an amount of at least 45% by weight, based on the total weight of the composition. | 07-25-2013 |
David Allen Brewster, Milford, CT US
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20100158841 | DEODORANT COMPOSITIONS - A gelled composition is provided which comprises: | 06-24-2010 |
Douglas E. Brewster, Harrisville, PA US
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20140339245 | FUEL CAP HOLDER - Various embodiments of a fuel cap holder are disclosed. In one example embodiment, a fuel cap holder may include a base; and an extension extending from the base; wherein the extension comprises at least one tab oriented to engage at least a portion of a fuel cap; and wherein the extension is operatively connected to the base by at least one fastener. | 11-20-2014 |
Elise R. Brewster, Berkeley, CA US
Eric D. Brewster, Kirkland, WA US
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20080244723 | Firewall Restriction Using Manifest - Procedures of using manifest restrictions for use in configuring a firewall are described. In an example, an application including manifest defined restrictions for a firewall is executed. The firewall is configured to permit application access, in accordance with the defined restrictions while the application is executing. | 10-02-2008 |
20140075380 | HIERARCHICAL LIVE GRAPHS FOR PERFORMANCE DATA DISPLAY - A system performance analysis user interface includes a thumbnail portion and an analysis view portion. One or more performance indicator thumbnails and/or data source thumbnails are displayed in the thumbnail portion. Each performance indicator thumbnail displays a live graph identifying performance data of an associated one of multiple performance indicators, and each data source thumbnail displays a live graph of performance of an associated data source. Additional data regarding one or more data sources, such as contribution to usage of the data source by each of multiple contributors, is displayed in the analysis view portion. | 03-13-2014 |
Erik Brewster, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20090216487 | SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING THE MASS OF AN ITEM IN MOTION | 08-27-2009 |
20110074330 | AUTO-TUNE OF A CONTROL SYSTEM BASED ON FREQUENCY RESPONSE - A method and system of determining tuning parameters for use in tuning a controller used in a process control loop for a motor and associated load. The method includes providing tuning parameters, applying an excitation test signal, receiving frequency response data to determine phase and gain margins, creating an instability region defined by a bounded area that connects the phase and gain margins with a boundary on a gain vs. phase plot, assigning and applying cost functions, and computing stability determinations. | 03-31-2011 |
Erik John Brewster, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20150294552 | SENSOR HUB COMPRISING A ROTATION ENCODER - A sensor hub for use in machine condition monitoring comprising a rotation sensor and a wireless communication module each operatively connected to a processing device. The rotation sensor and processing device are configured to receive power from a controller of the monitored machine. One or more additional sensors, which may be associated with the monitored machine or another machine, may also be operatively connected to the processing device. In an embodiment, the additional sensors may comprise any one or more of, or any combination of, an accelerometer, a temperature sensor, an acoustic sensor, an high frequency sensor, an humidity sensor, a barometric pressure sensor, a current sensor or a proximity sensor. The wireless communication module may support an ad hoc wireless communication protocol. Further, the wireless communication module may receive additional sensor data from one or more wireless sensor nodes associated with the monitored machine or another machine. | 10-15-2015 |
Greg Allen Brewster, Arvada, CO US
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20110027332 | PLIABLE MEDICAL DEVICE AND METHOD OF USE - A firm but pliable medical device for use as a bone graft substitute or bone graft extender retains its shape without the requirement of a containment device, such as a syringe. Because the device is solid, it is easy to locate or position in-vivo and, in the moist environment of the body, it will hold its shape well, for an extended time. Because the lyophilized pliable medical device is porous, it adsorbs blood and other beneficial cells containing body fluids, such as bone marrow, contributing to its superior bone repair efficacy in comparison to an analogous putty that has not been lyophilized. In addition these lyophilized pliable medical devices are easier to terminally steam sterilize than the analogous putty because there is no moisture present to boil and “blow-out” of the containment device (syringe). The glycerin that is present in the formulation lends pliability but has a low vapor pressure. | 02-03-2011 |
20160095955 | PLIABLE MEDICAL DEVICE AND METHOD OF USE - A firm but pliable medical device for use as a bone graft substitute or bone graft extender retains its shape without the requirement of a containment device, such as a syringe. Because the device is solid, it is easy to locate or position in-vivo and, in the moist environment of the body, it will hold its shape well, for an extended time. Because the lyophilized pliable medical device is porous, it adsorbs blood and other beneficial cells containing body fluids, such as bone marrow, contributing to its superior bone repair efficacy in comparison to an analogous putty that has not been lyophilized. In addition these lyophilized pliable medical devices are easier to terminally steam sterilize than the analogous putty because there is no moisture present to boil and ‘blow-out’ of the containment device (syringe). The glycerin that is present in the formulation lends pliability but has a low vapor pressure. | 04-07-2016 |
Gregory B. Brewster, Evanston, IL US
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20150286945 | Artificial Intelligence System and Method for Making Decisions About Data Objects - A computer-implemented method for making decisions on data objects is provided. The method includes the steps of receiving data objects in a computer, applying a first artificial intelligence method to a data object, and applying a second artificial intelligence method to the results from the application of the first artificial intelligence method. | 10-08-2015 |
James Brewster, Lincoln Park, NJ US
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20090044621 | Accelerometer and Rate Sensor Package for Gravity Gradiometer Instruments - An accelerometer and rate sensor package to aid gravity gradiometers is provided. The accelerometer and rate sensor package is mounted directly on or within a gravity gradiometer instrument (GGI). Outputs from the sensors can be used to reduce unwanted noise due to angular rotational rates, angular accelerations and linear accelerations that may be coupled to the GGI. Since the sensor assembly is directly mounted on or within the GGI, the sensor assembly is coupled to the GGI and senses the acceleration and angular rates as seen by the GGI. Thus, outputs from the GGI can be corrected more effectively using the sensor assembly's outputs. | 02-19-2009 |
James Brewster, Rio Rancho, NM US
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20080226958 | ELECTROCATALYST COMPOSITIONS AND PROCESSES FOR MAKING AND USING SAME - In a method of producing a particulate electrocatalyst composition, a precursor medium comprising at least a first metal precursor, a liquid vehicle, and a substrate precursor to substrate particles is atomized into precursor droplets. The droplets are then heated to a reaction temperature of not greater than 700° C. to form composite particles comprising said first metal at least partly in an oxide form dispersed on said substrate particles. The composite particles are then collected and are heated at a first treatment temperature no greater than 250° C. in the presence of a reducing atmosphere to at least partly convert said oxide form to the metal. | 09-18-2008 |
20090176644 | Processes for Controlling Catalyst Particle Morphology - Processes for forming catalyst particles utilizing a defoamer are described. Also described are processes for forming catalysts, where the processes comprise providing a correlation between defoamer concentration and catalyst particle morphology, and determining an amount of defoamer to include in a precursor composition to obtain the target morphology based on the correlation. | 07-09-2009 |
20100158791 | FUEL REFORMER CATALYST AND ABSORBENT MATERIALS - Materials that are useful for absorption enhanced reforming (AER) of a fuel, including absorbent materials and catalyst materials and methods for using the materials. The materials can be fabricated by spray processing. The use of the materials in AER can produce a H | 06-24-2010 |
20120138856 | PHOSPHOR COMPOSITIONS - A phosphor composition comprises a host lattice, a dopant and a decay modifying component different from the dopant and the host lattice and effective to alter the rate of decay of the radiation emitted by the phosphor composition in response to excitation by photons of a given energy. The decay modifying component is added to the phosphor composition in a predetermined amount between 1 and 10,000 parts per million of the composition. By varying the amount of the decay modifying component added to the phosphor composition, it is possible to produce a set of phosphor compositions with different, controlled rates of decay of the radiation emitted by the compositions. | 06-07-2012 |
James Brewster, Miami, FL US
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20130014331 | TEETHBRUSHAANM Garner; RobertAACI MiamiAAST FLAACO USAAGP Garner; Robert Miami FL USAANM Brundage; HeatherAACI CambridgeAAST MAAACO USAAGP Brundage; Heather Cambridge MA USAANM Sharpe; NathanielAACI AllstonAAST MAAACO USAAGP Sharpe; Nathaniel Allston MA USAANM Hornstein; AlexisAACI RaleighAAST NCAACO USAAGP Hornstein; Alexis Raleigh NC USAANM Brewster; JamesAACI MiamiAAST FLAACO USAAGP Brewster; James Miami FL US - A full mouth toothbrush for simultaneously brushing the facial, lingual, occlusal and incisal surfaces of all the maxillary and mandibular teeth is provided. The full mouth toothbrush can include a handle, a power source, a motor assembly, and a drive assembly. The full mouth toothbrush can further include a mouthpiece configured to collectively contact multiple surfaces of multiple teeth simultaneously that brushes and, thus, cleans the teeth and gums. | 01-17-2013 |
20130014332 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR BRUSHING TEETH - A device and method for brushing all surfaces of all of a user's teeth simultaneously. The device comprises bristle strip surfaces that envelope all of a user's teeth, the bristle strips comprising bristle bundles that scrub all surfaces of a user's teeth due to a reciprocating motion of the bristle strips. To use the device, a user inserts the toothbrush bristle strips into their mouth so to engage the user's teeth. A power source, motor, and drive assembly are utilized to cause the bristles to reciprocate, cleaning all a user's teeth surfaces simultaneously. | 01-17-2013 |
James Brewster, Porter, TX US
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20140052375 | Directional Filter for Processing Full Tensor Gradiometer Data - A directional filter for processing full-tensor gradiometer data is described. The filter processes input data using a method comprising receiving geophysical data collected based on characteristics of geographic features in an environment, and applying a directional filter to the received geophysical data in a first instance so as to provide first filtered data. A filtering direction of the directional filter is determined based on properties in the received geophysical data. The method also includes updating the filtering direction based on properties in the first filtered data, applying the directional filter to the received geophysical data in a subsequent instance using the updated filtering direction so as to provide subsequent filtered data, and based on the updated filtering direction having a subsequent update less than a threshold, outputting directionally filtered data. The subsequent update is determined due to properties in the subsequent filtered data output from the subsequent instance. | 02-20-2014 |
James H. Brewster, Rio Rancho, NM US
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20080206616 | CATALYST COATED MEMBRANES AND SPRAYABLE INKS AND PROCESSES FOR FORMING SAME - The invention is directed to highly porous catalyst coated membranes and to sprayable inks and processes for forming catalyst coated membranes. In one aspect, the invention is to a sprayable ink, comprising catalyst particles, polymer electolyte ionomer, and a vehicle for dispersing the catalyst particles and polymer electolyte ionomer. In another aspect, the process comprises the steps of depositing an ink comprising catalyst particles and a vehicle onto a membrane and vaporizing from 40 to 95 weight percent of the vehicle from the sprayed ink under conditions effective to form a catalyst layer on the membrane. Preferably, the depositing and vaporizing steps are alternated to form multiple stacked catalyst layers on the membrane. | 08-28-2008 |
Jason A. Brewster, Atlanta, GA US
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20150180956 | CONTENT MANAGEMENT AND TRANSFORMATION SYSTEM FOR DIGITAL CONTENT - A transformation engine that enables content and information to be transformed from one format, a source format, to a format that is compatible with the requesting device, a destination format. Advantageously, various device types can access and share content via a network without concern as to the original format of the content. When a client device provides a request for content, the transformation engine identifies delivery characteristics of the client device, and identifies a source for the requested content. The transformation engine then transforms the source formatted content into a format identified through a best fit analysis of the delivery characteristics of the device. | 06-25-2015 |
Jeffrey T. Brewster, Dublin, VA US
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20120194030 | Force Balanced Multivoltage Winding Configuration - A stator arrangement for a balanced multiple voltage device operable as an electric motor, a generator, or a motor-generator includes a plurality of arc sectors configured so as to surround a rotor of the device. Each of the arc sectors includes a set of stator windings with at least one winding in each set. Those windings in pairs of the arc sectors located at diametrically opposed locations of the stator arrangement are concurrently energized and deenergized in order to eliminate load imbalance on the device. | 08-02-2012 |
20130313937 | Rotor Lamination Stress Relief - A multilayer laminated rotor is mountable on a shaft for rotation relative to a stator of a rotary electric machine arrangement. The rotor has a plurality of laminas, joined together, and voids for receiving magnets. An annular rotor section, which surrounds a shaft opening within which the shaft is receivable, extends between the shaft opening and a radially outer circumferential rotor surface. The annular section mentioned includes an undulating series of the voids in void groups extending from the radially outer circumferential rotor surface inwardly toward the shaft opening and then back toward the radially outer circumferential rotor surface, as well as a solid radially interior portion without any of the voids. Distal voids in the void groups include curved, arcuate, or recurved stress relieving features extending inwardly from radially innermost corner locations of the distal voids. | 11-28-2013 |
Jody Brewster, Pembroke Pines, FL US
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20140195240 | VISUAL CONTENT FEED PRESENTATION - A method, system, and computer program product for a visual content feed presentation. The method includes receiving different streams of content from different sources of the streams, characterizing the content in each of the different streams, and determining based upon the characterization of the content of each of the streams, a visual arrangement of the content for presentation in a graphical user interface (GUI). The method further includes presenting the content in the determined visual arrangement in the GUI and text to speech (TTS) converting content in one of the streams and playing back the TTS converted content in synchronization with a display of an avatar in the GUI. | 07-10-2014 |
John Brewster, Mckees Rocks, PA US
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20110161108 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETECTING DIVERSION IN DRUG DISPENSING - Systems and methods for detecting diversion in drug dispensing transactions are provided. The systems and methods described provide an integrated platform for collecting and analyzing data that describes a user's drug dispensing transactions and determines a diversion score for the user that indicates the relative severity of the user's diversion activities. The diversion score may be weighted to reflect the relative importance of a respective category of diversion activity to the identification of drug diverters with respect to other categories. Furthermore, in determining a user's diversion score, the user's transaction data may be compared with transaction data regarding the user's peers. In this way, for example, high diversion scores may indicate a high occurrence of suspicious activity, and users having high diversion scores may be further monitored and investigated to determine whether the particular user is indeed diverting drugs for illegitimate use. | 06-30-2011 |
John B. Brewster, Homewood, IL US
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20090047090 | Latch device for securing cargo containers together and/or to vehicle decks - An improved cargo container securement device includes a housing defined by a base which forms a planar surfacing thereabout on which cargo container corner fittings rest in applied relation on the container relative to the supporting structure or platform involved. The container securement device includes a flanged end which engages a cargo container corner casting aperture opening or an appropriate aperture and utilizes the structure for retention of the securement device so the opposite side of the hold down device is allowed to automatically engage and disengage with a cargo container corner fitting as necessary to achieve proper handling and transport of cargo containers. The hold down device includes an indicator to visually signal that the automatic hold down feature of the device is engaged or disengaged with a cargo container corner fitting of cargo containers. | 02-19-2009 |
20090123250 | Container securement device - A container securement device enables a user to secure a cargo container to a carrier deck. The device includes a base having a projecting shear block received in the lock-actuating opening of the container. A shaft-mounted head rotates between an unlocked or loading position in which the head moves through the locking opening and a locked position in which the container is secured. Automatic entry and release are provided by a selected interchangeable spring element within the base biasing the head to the locked position but permitting movement to the unlocked position when torque is applied by engagement of the container with a cam surface on the head. The spring element may be interchanged as may be required by anticipated climactic and/or temperature conditions. Each spring element is actuable by a uniquely configured shaft member having a spring-receiving end capable of cooperating with at least two types of springs. | 05-14-2009 |
20100102574 | Vehicular container lid-latching system, assembly, and method - A vehicular container, lid-latching system and method is practiced by outfitting a vehicular container and container lid with an automatic uniquely configured latch mechanism and a latch-engaging structure uniquely configured to cooperably engage the latch mechanism. The latch mechanism is automatically operable by way of engagement with structure directed thereagainst and preferably outfitted upon the container at one end thereof. The latch-engaging structure, preferably outfitted upon the lid, engages the latching mechanism under a directed load and for automatic and selective latching securement or latching release of the lid relative to the container. | 04-29-2010 |
20100303573 | Latch device with variable latching resistance and method - A latch device releasably secures a container to a support surface. The device comprises a housing, a latch, interchangeable spring sets, and a pin. The housing comprises an upper shell and an inner coil-receiving cavity. The shell defines a latch-receiving cavity. The latch comprises an upper latch end and a coil-engaging portion. The coil-engaging portion comprises coil-aligning structure. At least one compression coil is received within the coil-receiving cavity and placed into engagement with the coil-engaging portion so as to bias the upper latch end exterior to shell via the latch-receiving cavity. The coil-aligning structure enhances axial alignment of each coil during coil compression. The pin pivotally connects the latch to the housing for enabling pivotal movement of the latch under selectively varied spring resistance for targeted applications. The coil(s) thus enable the user to vary latching forces during latching securement and release depending to the targeted loads and conditions. | 12-02-2010 |
20150063937 | Chain Winch Apparatus and Methods of Using the Same - The present invention relates to a chain winch apparatus useful for utilizing, for example, as tie-downs for heavy equipment on the decks of railcars, trucks, or other vehicles, although the invention should not be limited to its preferred application. More specifically, the present invention relates to a chain winch apparatus for winching and holding a chain, such as a ½″ chain, and for tensioning the chain for the afore-mentioned tie-down applications. Methods of use are further provided. | 03-05-2015 |
20150344043 | Railcar Deck Channel Pivoting Side Wall Apparatus and Methods of Making and Using the Same - The present invention relates to a railcar deck channel pivoting side wall apparatus and methods of making and using the same. Specifically, the railcar deck channel pivoting side wall apparatus comprises a pivoting side wall arranged within a railcar deck channel to allow for the easy installation and/or removal of chain assemblies on railcar decks for the transport of heavy items thereon. | 12-03-2015 |
Jon Brewster, Monmouth, OR US
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20120188595 | PRINT SPECIFICATION CONVERSION - A method for print specification conversion performed by a print specification conversion system includes, with the print specification conversion system, receiving an electronic document, the electronic document comprising a first print specification, and with the print specification conversion system, converting the first print specification into a second print specification using a plug-in to the print specification conversion system, the plug-in designed for use with the first print specification. The second print specification is designed for use with a printing system associated with the print specification conversion system. | 07-26-2012 |
20130060796 | CONTENT AGGREGATION AND MAPPING - A content aggregator aggregates metadata for content from a content provider. This includes mapping the metadata from a format of the content provider to an instruction format of a fulfiller to enable the fulfiller to utilize the metadata and access the content. | 03-07-2013 |
20150127717 | COMPUTING DEVICE WITH AUTOMATIC DOWNLOAD AND INSTALLATION OF A NEW PLUG-IN - A computing device includes at least one processor to execute a web browser application and a separate and distinct plug-in deployment application. The web browser application receives user action information indicating user interaction with a web page displayed by the web browser application, determines that a new plug-in is to be installed based on the user action information, and provides the plug-in deployment application with download instructions for downloading the new plug-in. The plug-in deployment application automatically downloads the new plug-in in response to the download instructions without user involvement, and automatically installs the new plug-in on the computing device without user involvement. | 05-07-2015 |
20150128154 | COMPUTING DEVICE WITH SCRIPT EXECUTION APPLICATION - A computing device includes at least one processor to execute a web browser application and a separate and distinct script execution application. The web browser application submits a script execution request to the script execution application, and the script execution application executes a first script task based on the script execution request. | 05-07-2015 |
Jon Brewster, Corvallis, OR US
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20140215325 | EMBEDDING BITMAP FONTS IN PDF FILES - Techniques pertaining to embedding fonts in a PDF document are disclosed. A processing component executing a PDF application programming interface (API) may be operative to identify each character in a PDF file associated with an un-embedded font. The PDF API may store a bitmap representation for each identified character in the PDF file associated with the un-embedded font. The PDF API may then create a bitmap font character from the bitmap representation for each identified character in the PDF file associated with an un-embedded font and replace each reference to a character in the PDF file associated with an un-embedded font with a reference to its corresponding bitmap font character. | 07-31-2014 |
20140285838 | CAUSING AN ACTION TO OCCUR IN RESPONSE TO SCANNED DATA - Example embodiments relate to processing a scanned form by causing an action to occur. The scanned form includes a unique identifier that indicates that the action is to occur when the form is scanned. The unique identifier is detected in the scanned form data. The scanned form data may be transmitted to a server to use the unique identifier to identify the action to execute for processing the scanned data. | 09-25-2014 |
20150355944 | USING FUNCTIONAL RESOURCES OF A COMPUTING DEVICE WITH WEB-BASED PROGRAMMATIC RESOURCES - A request is received from a web-based programmatic resource executing within an application that is installed on the computing device. From the request, one or more functional resources of the computing device are identified. The functional resources are not otherwise accessible to the web-based programmatic resource executing within the installed application on the computing device. A task is performed using the identified one or more functional resources. | 12-10-2015 |
Joseph Brewster, Gilbertsville, PA US
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20100192931 | Archery Bow String Suppressor With Adjustable Spring Tension - An archery bow string suppression device with adjustable spring tension and isolated free floating transfer rod designed to be used to dampen the shock and vibration normally associated with firing a bow or crossbow. | 08-05-2010 |
20100192932 | Archery Bow Stabilizer and Vibration Reducer - A compound bow stabilizer removably attached to the bow riser consisting of a base unit, a tube body and weights. The base unit has an elongated slot for a bolt or stud adapted to be connected to the riser. The tube body assembly has one end removably attached to the base unit and a second end designed to accept an additional tube or weight. Additional weights are located along and around the inside of the tube body. The base unit utilizes a bolt or stud that mates with a threaded opening in the riser of the bow and can be offset relative to the threaded opening of the bow along the vertical and horizontal axes by sliding and rotating the base unit relative to the bolt to reduce undesired movement and vibration of the compound bow when an arrow is shot from the bow. | 08-05-2010 |
Julia K. Brewster, Lenoir City, TN US
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20120090639 | SHIRLEY'S SOLUTIONS SYSTEMS - A vacuum cleaner attachment comprising an upper tubular elongated hollow member having a first open end and a second open end, a connector, and a lower elongated hollow member having a first end and a second end, the first end adapted to fit the connector. The first open end of the upper tubular elongated hollow member is adapted to connect to an end of a vacuum cleaner hose connected to a vacuum cleaner and the second open end of the upper tubular elongated hollow member is adapted to connect to the connector. The connector comprises an elbow attachment and connects the upper tubular elongated hollow member and the lower elongated hollow member The lower elongated hollow member comprises an elongated flattened rectangular profile having a bottom surface and a top surface, the bottom surface located adjacent a floor surface when a user is operating the vacuum cleaner. | 04-19-2012 |
Kent Brewster, East Palo Alto, CA US
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20120296682 | REAL TIME E-COMMERCE USER INTERFACE FOR MONITORING AND INTERACTING WITH CONSUMERS - Systems and methods for e-commerce customer support activities are provided via an analytics server, which provides real-time information concerning customer visits to an e-commerce Web site to a merchant that operates the Web site, for example via a dashboard or other user interface. The real-time information allows the merchant to monitor and optionally interact with customers visiting the Web site, for example by viewing requests for customer service and providing real-time customer service via interactive user interfaces. Real-time telemetry concerning the customer visits is provided to the analytics server, which then presents the information in meaningful fashions via the dashboard or user interfaces for review by the merchant. Merchant responses to the information is facilitated via analytics engines, customer support engines, rule engines, deal engines, recommendation engines, and other components, which may operate according to customized rule sets to implement specific customer support policies. | 11-22-2012 |
20120316902 | USER INTERFACE FOR REAL TIME VIEW OF WEB SITE ACTIVITY - A user interface (UI) adapted to allow a Web site owner/operator to view real time information concerning activities of visitors to a Web site. The UI includes a plurality of information fields that provide real time information concerning visitor browsing and purchasing activities at the subject Web site with which the analytics information is concerned. The information is organized as some or all of: visitor purchasing behavior as grouped by proximity to completing a purchase, visitor visit history, product-based visitor viewing history, visitor referral path, visitor keyword search history, visitor click path, and/or visitor location. | 12-13-2012 |
20130018713 | SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR REAL TIME E-COMMERCE PROMOTIONAL ACTIVITIESAANM Kumar; AmitAACI San JoseAAST CAAACO USAAGP Kumar; Amit San Jose CA USAANM Brewster; KentAACI East Palo AltoAAST CAAACO USAAGP Brewster; Kent East Palo Alto CA US - Systems and methods for e-commerce promotional activities are provided via an analytics server, which provides real-time information concerning customer visits to an e-commerce Website to a merchant that operates the Website, for example via a dashboard or other user interface. The real-time information allows the merchant to monitor and optionally interact with customers visiting the Website, for example by offering customized promotions designed to influence purchasing decisions. Real-time telemetry concerning the customer visits is provided to the analytics server, which then presents the information in meaningful fashions via the dashboard or user interfaces for review by the merchant. Merchant responses to the information is facilitated via deal engines, recommendation engines, and other components, which may operate according to customized rule sets to implement merchant-desired promotions or policies. | 01-17-2013 |
Kent Brewster, E. Palo Alto, CA US
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20100299586 | Open Theme Builder and API - Methods and system for customizing a webpage include generating a schematic representation of the webpage. The webpage includes a plurality of section elements that are customizable. The schematic representation identifies a plurality of schematic section elements corresponding to the plurality of section elements of the webpage. The schematic representation is rendered alongside the webpage and provides visual navigation through various section elements of the webpage. A schematic section element is identified and selected from the schematic representation, for customizing. The selection of the schematic section element triggers rendering of one or more navigation links associated with the selected schematic section element. The navigation links provide tools or options enabling customization. Changes to one or more attributes associated with the selected schematic section element representing customization are received and the attributes are updated at the schematic representation in real-time. The changes are cascaded to the corresponding section elements of the webpage in substantial real-time based on user interaction. | 11-25-2010 |
Lawrence Brewster, Houston, TX US
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20150199488 | Systems and Methods for Interpreting Medical Information - Disclosed are a system and a method providing patients with access to highly ranked medical professionals. The invention identifies, ranks, and connects qualified medical experts with patients and their families across the globe. Additionally, the invention disclosed herein provides a personal, compassionate and comprehensive system and method to ensure that people get the best possible medical advice. | 07-16-2015 |
Lawrence Brewster, Superior, CO US
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20100045513 | STABILITY MONITORING USING SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR - A stability monitoring system is described that provides an accurate, automated, and remote way of monitoring small movements over a large surface area without the need to pre-place reflective targets using a mobile SAR. The stability monitoring system allows the rapid, automated identification and measurement of small surface movements over a wide field of view from a safe standoff distance without the need for personnel working in hazardous zones. Using this data, authorities can more accurately identify hazard areas and efficiently allocate mitigation resources. | 02-25-2010 |
Lawrence S. Brewster, East Falmouth, MA US
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20110010190 | HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - The present invention relates to a system and method for facilitating and managing health care between a medical provider and a patient. In one aspect, the system and method includes providing a patient having a first criteria, which includes a medical symptom. The system and method also include selecting a subset of medical providers having expertise in treating the medical symptom, generating a care request to obtain a treatment proposal for the medical symptom of the patient, and updating the care request with medical information associated with the medical sympton. The system and method further include receiving at least one treatment proposal of the medical symptom from the medical providers and selecting a treatment proposal of the medical symptom from the medical providers. | 01-13-2011 |
Mark Brewster, Seattle, WA US
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20130125145 | Cross-Platform Application Programming Interfaces for Applications - Concepts and technologies are described herein for cross-platform application programming interfaces for applications. In accordance with the concepts and technologies disclosed herein, the cross-platform APIs support interoperability and extensibility with various application programs using a single language and/or set of APIs. Extensions authored for a particular application program may be used with other application programs that expose the same or a similar set of APIs, even if other object models or APIs associated with the application programs differ from one another. Thus, the APIs support cross-platform, cross-device, and cross-version compatibility of extensions. | 05-16-2013 |
20140344838 | Cross-Platform Application Programming Interfaces for Applications - Concepts and technologies are described herein for cross-platform application programming interfaces for applications. In accordance with the concepts and technologies disclosed herein, the cross-platform APIs support interoperability and extensibility with various application programs using a single language and/or set of APIs. Extensions authored for a particular application program may be used with other application programs that expose the same or a similar set of APIs, even if other object models or APIs associated with the application programs differ from one another. Thus, the APIs support cross-platform, cross-device, and cross-version compatibility of extensions. | 11-20-2014 |
20140380341 | APPLICATION ACTIVATION USING DECOUPLED VERSIONING - Instead of an application specifying that it uses an entire API, the application specifies the subset(s) of the API that it uses. Specific hosts can choose when to implement a subset of the API set without having to support other subsets of the API. When the host implements a subset of API set that was not previously supported, an application that specified the use of the newly supported subset begins to work on the hosts automatically. An application may specify subsets having different versions. For example, the versions of different subsets that are specified may be different. When the host supports the subsets used by the application, the application is activated (i.e. “run”). When the host does not support one or more of the subsets used by the application, the application is not activated. | 12-25-2014 |
Megan Marie Brewster, Albany, NY US
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20140327023 | PHOSPHOR ASSEMBLY FOR LIGHT EMITTING DEVICES - A method for fabricating a light emitting device is disclosed. The light emitting device includes a light emitting diode (LED). The method includes disposing a layered phosphor composite or a thick phosphor composite radiationally coupled to the LED to form a light emitting device. The layered phosphor composite includes a first phosphor layer including a yellow-emitting phosphor over a second phosphor layer including manganese-doped potassium fluorosilicate (PFS). The second phosphor layer is disposed closer to the LED. The mass of the PFS of this light emitting device is at least 15% less than mass of the PFS in a reference light emitting device that has the same color temperature as the above mentioned light emitting device, but includes a blend of PFS and the yellow emitting phosphor instead of a layered configuration or has a decreased thickness. | 11-06-2014 |
M. Hoyst Brewster, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20140272294 | DECORATIVE PANELS WITH RECESSED PATTERNS AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME WITH A FLEXIBLE DIE - Implementations of the present invention relate to decorative thermoplastic resin panels, which can include one or more recesses. The recess of the thermoplastic resin panels can have texture or texture patterns that differ from the texture or texture patterns of non-recessed portions or other recesses of the decorative thermoplastic resin panel. Additionally, the present invention relates to a method for forming recesses in thermoplastic panels with a flexible die. | 09-18-2014 |
M. Hoyt Brewster, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20120117896 | ARCHITECTURAL PANELS WITH ORGANIC PHOTOVOLTAIC INTERLAYERS AND METHODS OF FORMING THE SAME - A method of making a photovoltaic panel includes previously preparing one or more pre-formed substrates with a first temperature and pressure to be non-planar, textured, embossed, colored, or combinations thereof. A manufacturer can then prepare a laminate assembly comprising one or more organic photovoltaic components one or more pre-formed substrates, and a barrier layer with one or more thermally-activated thermoplastic tie layers there between. The manufacturer can then finish the photovoltaic panel lamination by subjecting the assembly to a second set of temperatures and pressures sufficient to activate and bond the pre-formed substrate, barrier layer, and photovoltaic components without significantly softening the pre-formed substrates or otherwise degrading/damaging the organic photovoltaic components. A non-planar panel made by this method can be used in both exterior and interior decorative and/or structural applications where electrical generation is desired. | 05-17-2012 |
20130061913 | ARCHITECTURAL PANELS WITH ORGANIC PHOTOVOLTAIC INTERLAYERS AND METHODS OF FORMING THE SAME - A method of making a photovoltaic panel includes previously preparing one or more pre-formed substrates with a first temperature and pressure to be non-planar, textured, embossed, colored, or combinations thereof. A manufacturer can then prepare a laminate assembly comprising one or more organic photovoltaic components one or more pre-formed substrates, and a barrier layer with one or more thermally-activated thermoplastic tie layers there between. The manufacturer can then finish the photovoltaic panel lamination by subjecting the assembly to a second set of temperatures and pressures sufficient to activate and bond the pre-formed substrate, barrier layer, and photovoltaic components without significantly softening the pre-formed substrates or otherwise degrading/damaging the organic photovoltaic components. A non-planar panel made by this method can be used in both exterior and interior decorative and/or structural applications where electrical generation is desired. | 03-14-2013 |
20130149484 | PANELS WITH DECORATIVE OBJECTS AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME - Implementations of the present invention relate to systems, methods, and apparatus for embedding objects within thermoplastic resin material and decorative thermoplastic panels resulting therefrom. Implementations include fusing thermoplastic resin particles together to form a decorative resin panel. Furthermore, a manufacturer can place decorative objects within the bed of thermoplastic resin particles to fabricate a decorative resin panel that encapsulates the decorative objects therein. | 06-13-2013 |
20140013691 | STRUCTURED-CORE LAMINATE PANELS AND METHODS OF FORMING THE SAME - A structured-core laminate panel can be made in an efficient, structurally sound manner without the use of adhesives (film or liquid forms) using materials with different melt or glass transition temperatures. In one implementation, a manufacturer positions one or more resin substrates about a structured core, which comprises a relatively high melt or glass transition temperature compared with that of the one or more resin substrates. The manufacturer heats the assembly to at least the glass transition temperature of the resin substrates, but not to the melt or glass transition temperature of the structured core. This allows the one or more resin substrates to melt and bond (mechanically, chemically, or both) to the structured core on one side (or inner surface), while maintaining a substantially planar or original conformation on an opposing side (or outer surface). | 01-16-2014 |
20140199525 | STRUCTURED-CORE LAMINATE PANELS AND METHODS OF FORMING THE SAME - A structured-core laminate panel can be made in an efficient, structurally sound manner, even without the use of adhesives (film or liquid forms) using materials with different melt or glass transition temperatures. In one implementation, a manufacturer positions one or more resin substrates about a structured core member, which comprises a relatively high melt or glass transition temperature compared with that of the one or more resin substrates. The manufacturer heats the assembly to at least the glass transition temperature of the resin substrates, but not to the melt or glass transition temperature of the structured core member. This allows the one or more resin substrates to melt and bond (mechanically, chemically, or both) to the structured core member on one side (or inner surface), while maintaining a substantially planar or original conformation on an opposing side (or outer surface). | 07-17-2014 |
20140215964 | STRUCTURED-CORE LAMINATE PANELS AND METHODS OF FORMING THE SAME - A structured-core laminate panel can be made in an efficient, structurally sound manner without the use of adhesives (film or liquid forms) using materials with different melt or glass transition temperatures. In one implementation, a manufacturer positions one or more resin substrates about a structured core, which comprises a relatively high melt or glass transition temperature compared with that of the one or more resin substrates. The manufacturer heats the assembly to at least the glass transition temperature of the resin substrates, but not to the melt or glass transition temperature of the structured core. This allows the one or more resin substrates to melt and bond (mechanically, chemically, or both) to the structured core on one side (or inner surface), while maintaining a substantially planar or original conformation on an opposing side (or outer surface). | 08-07-2014 |
20140314896 | PRINTED MOLD AND TEXTURED PANELS FORMED USING THE SAME - Implementations of the present disclosure relate to systems, methods, and apparatus for finishing polymer products and producing one or more designs, textures, and/or embossment patterns on the surface thereof. At least one implementation includes a printed mold that a manufacturer can produce quickly and inexpensively by producing a three-dimensional representation of a two-dimensional image on the surface of a substrate material. The printed mold also can allow the manufacturer to customize designs, textures, and/or embossment patterns on polymer products, while reducing manufacturing costs. | 10-23-2014 |
20150183264 | Decorative Panels with Recessed Patterns and Methods of Making the Same with a Flexible Die - Implementations of the present invention relate to decorative thermoplastic resin panels, which can include one or more recesses. The recess of the thermoplastic resin panels can have texture or texture patterns that differ from the texture or texture patterns of non-recessed portions or other recesses of the decorative thermoplastic resin panel. Additionally, the present invention relates to a method for forming recesses in thermoplastic panels with a flexible die. | 07-02-2015 |
Michael R. Brewster, Milwaukee, WI US
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20130213683 | POWER TOOL DUST COLLECTOR - A power tool assembly includes a hand-held power tool, a dust collector removably coupled to the power tool, and first and second power tool battery packs each of which is interchangeably coupled with the power tool and the dust collector for separately powering the power tool and the dust collector, respectively. | 08-22-2013 |
Michael Scott Brewster, Brooklyn, NY US
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20150248817 | REAL SPORTS COMPANION MATCH-PLAY CROWDSOURCING ELECTRONIC GAME - Developing a match-play game in which an outcome of a live event determines an outcome within the match-play game comprises several steps including determining a set of outcomes that may occur in the live event, presenting the set of outcomes to a game designer, presenting a design interface in which a game designer may create a match-play game, enabling a user to determine a set of outcomes that may occur in the match-play game, and enabling the user to associate at least one outcome in the match-play game to an outcome in the live event. | 09-03-2015 |
Patrick Daniel Brewster, Boyertown, PA US
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20130219678 | Clamping And Sliding Device For Polygonal Shaft - Apparatuses and methods consistent with the present inventive concept relate to a clamping device which is connectable with a shaft having a longitudinal axis and four longitudinal surfaces extending in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis, the clamping device including: a base member having two substantially perpendicular surfaces, the base member being configured to contact two adjacent longitudinal surfaces of said four longitudinal surfaces of said shaft, wherein said base member extends along the shaft in the direction parallel to the longitudinal axis; and a plurality of clamping elements, the plurality of clamping elements being coupled to said base member, wherein each of the plurality of clamping elements is flexible in a direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the shaft, and the plurality of clamping elements is operable to exert clamping pressure on the two adjacent longitudinal surfaces of said shaft opposing the base member. | 08-29-2013 |
Peter Hollister Brewster, Hillsborough, CA US
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20120104741 | SANITIZING LID AND DISPATCH SERVICE THEREOF - An apparatus can include a generally planar portion approximately in a plane. The apparatus can also include a lip portion extending in a direction generally orthogonal to the plane. The generally planar portion is joined to the lip portion at a circumferential edge of the generally planar portion to form a cover for a beverage container. The lip portion comprises a sterilizing agent configured to sterilize a rim portion of the beverage container. Likewise, a method can include providing contact information on a disposable cover adapted to cover a beverage container. The contact information is not provided by the manufacturer of the beverage or beverage container. The method can also include receiving contact from a user of the disposable cover. The method can further include coordinating the delivery of a service to the user of the disposable cover responsive to the contact received from the user. | 05-03-2012 |
20150053702 | DRINK LID ARRANGEMENTS AND METHODS - An apparatus can include a generally planar portion approximately in a plane. The apparatus can also include a lip portion extending in a direction generally orthogonal to the plane. The generally planar portion is joined to the lip portion at a circumferential edge of the generally planar portion to form a cover for a beverage container. Likewise, a method can include providing contact information on a disposable cover adapted to cover a beverage container. The contact information is not necessarily provided by the manufacturer of the beverage or beverage container. The method can also include receiving contact from a user of the disposable cover. The method can further include coordinating the delivery of a service to the user of the disposable cover responsive to the contact received from the user. | 02-26-2015 |
Philip Brewster, Winnetka, IL US
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20130300935 | INTEGRATED CONTACTLESS CONNECTIVITY PLATFORM FOR PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES - A system for delivering wireless electric power and associated system services to portable electronic devices includes: (i) a plurality of links including one or more wireless transmitters/receivers adapted to transmit electric power and to transmit and receive audiovisual data, wherein the plurality of links are adapted to interconnect in series; (ii) a master control unit including a controller adapted to control the delivery of electric power through the interconnected links and control the delivery of selected audiovisual data from the links to a central audiovisual adaptor; (iii) one or more wireless audiovisual adaptors, each wireless audiovisual adaptor including an adaptor for connecting to an audiovisual port of a portable electronic device and a transmitter/receiver adapted to wirelessly transmit audiovisual data to the links; (iv) and one or more wireless electric power adaptors, each wireless electric power adaptor including an adaptor for connecting to an electric power input port of a portable electronic device and a receiver adapted to wirelessly receive electric power. | 11-14-2013 |
Richard A. Brewster, West Boylston, MA US
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20140097814 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INPUT VOLTAGE REGULATION OF SWITCH MODE SUPPLIES IMPLEMENTING BURST MODE OPERATION - Switching regulator methods and systems are provided for supplying output current at a regulated voltage level to a load. Upon determining that the output current is not below a predetermined current threshold, the regulator is operated in a continuous mode. The input voltage is monitored. If the input voltage is not below a first input threshold level, the system remains in continuous mode. Otherwise, the system enters a burst mode in which the switch mode power supply is turned OFF, thereby reducing transistor gate charge losses. | 04-10-2014 |
Scott Michael Brewster, Brooklyn, NY US
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20130184039 | DESIGNING A REAL SPORTS COMPANION MATCH-PLAY CROWDSOURCING ELECTRONIC GAME - Developing a match-play game in which an outcome of a live event determines an outcome within the match-play game comprises several steps including determining a set of outcomes that may occur in the live event, presenting the set of outcomes to a game designer, presenting a design interface in which a game designer may create a match-play game, enabling a user to determine a set of outcomes that may occur in the match-play game, and enabling the user to associate at least one outcome in the match-play game to an outcome in the live event. | 07-18-2013 |
Silvano Brewster, Aberdeen, NJ US
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20100034371 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING A NETWORK BASED CALL PROCESSING MANAGER - A method and apparatus for providing a network based call processing manager are disclosed. For example, the method receives a call by a call processing manager deployed in a communication network, wherein the call is for a customer that subscribes to a network based call processing service. The method obtains one or more routing instructions for handling the call from an automatic call distribution system, wherein the automatic call distribution system is deployed external to the communication network. The method then forwards the one or more routing instructions to an application server that routes the call in accordance with the one or more routing instructions. | 02-11-2010 |
Tim Brewster, Lorain, OH US
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20130071703 | MOBILE BATTERY MODULES FOR HIGH POWER APPLICATIONS - Some embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a mobile battery module for high power applications. The mobile battery module includes a case having a chamber therein, wherein one or more engagement elements are disposed on an inner surface of the case. A number of blocks removably engage the one or more engagement elements, wherein each block includes a pair of opposing sidewalls. Within each block, a number of end caps extend from the opposing sidewalls to cooperatively hold a number of respective cells there between. | 03-21-2013 |
Timothy P. Brewster, Seattle, WA US
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20160121318 | HYDROGENATION AND DISPROPORTIONATION CATALYSIS - Improved catalytic methods are disclosed. The methods include both hydrogenation and disproportionation catalysis. While the reaction conditions for hydrogenation and disproportionation differ, the catalysts disclosed herein can be used for either process. In certain aspects, the methods utilize a catalyst: CpM(N—N)L | 05-05-2016 |
William K. Brewster, Indianapolis, IN US
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20100056374 | 5,8-DIFLUORO-4-(2-(4-(HETEROARYLOXY)-PHENYL)ETHYLAMINO)QUINAZOLINES AND THEIR USE AS AGROCHEMICALS - The present disclosure relates to 5,8-difluoro-4-(2-(4-(heteroaryloxy)-phenyl)ethylamino)quinazolines and their use as agrochemicals and animal health products. | 03-04-2010 |
20110054173 | PTERIDINES AND THEIR USE AS AGROCHEMICALS - The present disclosure relates to 1- or 2-(4-(aryloxy)-phenyl)ethylamino-, oxy- or sulfanyl)pteridines and 1- or 2-(4-(heteroaryloxy)-phenyl)ethylamino-, oxy- or sulfanyl)pteridines and their use as agrochemicals and animal health products. | 03-03-2011 |
20110166164 | THIAZOLO[5,4-d] PYRIMIDINES AND THEIR USE AS AGROCHEMICALS - The present disclosure relates to thiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidines and their use as agrochemicals and animal health products. | 07-07-2011 |
20120329649 | PESTICIDAL COMPOSITIONS AND PROCESSES RELATED THERETO - This document discloses molecules having the following formula (“Formula One”): | 12-27-2012 |
20130017950 | 5,8-DIFLUORO-4-(2-(4-(HETEROARYLOXY)-PHENYL)ETHYLAMINO)QUINAZOLINES AND THEIR USE AS AGROCHEMICALS - The present disclosure relates to 5,8-difluoro-4-(2-(4-(heteroaryloxy)-phenyl)ethylamino)quinazolines and their use as agrochemicals and animal health products. | 01-17-2013 |
20130252960 | PTERIDINES AND THEIR USE AS AGROCHEMICALS - The present disclosure relates to 1- or 2-(4-(aryloxy)-phenyl)ethylamino-, oxy- or sulfanyl)pteridines and 1- or 2-(4-(heteroaryloxy)-phenyl)ethylamino-, oxy- or sulfanyl)pteridines and their use as agrochemicals and animal health products. More specifically, the invention provides new compounds of the formula (I-A): | 09-26-2013 |
20140206537 | PESTICIDAL COMPOSITIONS AND PROCESSES RELATED THERETO - This document discloses molecules having the following formula (“Formula One”): | 07-24-2014 |