Haynie, US
Carlton Craig Haynie, Cypress, TX US
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20100042527 | Storm Commodity Forecast System and Method - A method, system, and software package configured to receive, process, compile, and transmit commodity trading information to selected users is provided. The weather information and commodity production information are generally received from remote databases, processed by an internal forecast data server in light to determine the potential short-term or long-term effects on commodities that a forecasted storm will have. The data may then be transmitted to users via a web-based application or in accordance with predetermined parameters that may be set by the users themselves. | 02-18-2010 |
Cynthia Haynie, Houston, TX US
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20080215388 | METHOD, SYSTEM AND PROGRAM FOR CREDIT RISK MANAGEMENT UTILIZING CREDIT LIMITS - Software aggregates and integrates credit exposure and credit data across accounting, trading and operational systems within an organization and generates views of available credit in light of the exposure and credit limits. A comprehensive model of exposure to all counterparties, across all of their divisions and subsidiaries, is assembled, enabling the creation of a hierarchical view of each counterparty that models its real-world parent-child relationships. Credit limits are set across the enterprise, supporting the organization's unique methodology and business process, and on a granular basis, incorporating factors such as external credit ratings, internal credit scores, commodity, geographic region, deal duration, and security instruments. Credit, transactions, and risk are then determined at any level in the hierarchy. After aggregating exposure and credit limit information, the system presents a comprehensive, detailed, real-time, enterprise-wide view of current exposure, collateral requirements and available credit for both a company and its counterparties, making it easy for users to identify trouble spots by counterparty, geography, industry, and credit rating and to manage the company's liquidity. | 09-04-2008 |
David Haynie, Euless, TX US
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20100301160 | Method and Apparatus for Improved Vibration Isolation - A vibration isolator is disclosed having a housing which defines a fluid chamber. A piston, which is movable to and from a down position, is disposed within the housing. A vibration isolation fluid is disposed within the fluid chamber. A passage having a predetermined diameter extends through the piston to permit the vibration isolation fluid to flow from one fluid chamber to the other. An elastic element is provided for reducing transmission of vibrations from the piston to the housing when the piston is at the down position. | 12-02-2010 |
David A. Haynie, Euless, TX US
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20090325718 | Constant Velocity Joint for Tiltrotor Hubs - A constant-velocity joint is configured for use with a rotary-wing aircraft having at least one engine. A driver is coupled to an output shaft of the engine, the driver being rotatable about an axis. A yoke is at least partially rotatable relative to the driver about a first center of rotation, the center of rotation being located on the axis. A plurality of upright links couple the yoke to the driver, each link being translatable relative to the yoke, the driver, or both. Each link is also rotatable relative to the yoke, the driver, or both, about a second center of rotation. | 12-31-2009 |
20110027083 | Lead-Lag Damper for Rotor Hubs - A lead-lag damper for a rotor assembly has a body mounted to either an inboard portion of a blade assembly or a fixed portion of the rotor assembly. A piston carried within the body is configured to allow for relative motion between the body and the piston. The piston defines opposing chambers within the body, the chambers being in fluid communication through a fluid passage. A link connects the piston to the other of the inboard portion of the blade assembly and the fixed portion of the rotor assembly, and the link engages a central portion of the piston. The piston acts on fluid in the chambers during relative motion between the piston and the body and causes fluid flow between the chambers through the fluid passage. Flow through the passage acts to damp lead-lag motion of the blade assembly relative to the fixed portion of the rotor assembly. | 02-03-2011 |
David B. Haynie, Monroeville, NJ US
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20140160996 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DECENTRALIZED VOICE CONFERENCING OVER DYNAMIC NETWORKS - Systems, devices, methods for use of a highly mobile conferencing system over potentially dynamic networks, such as a self-healing mobile mesh network which, by means of discrete embedded computers mixes analog and digital data for end user communications in remote, disaster, warfare or topographically challenging environments with further capability of conference calling between groups and discrete nodes within the network. | 06-12-2014 |
David B. Haynie, Palo Alto, CA US
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20130075393 | COLLAPSIBLE BOTTLE - A collapsible fluid container having an expanded and a collapsed configuration, including a rigid top portion having an open mouth with structure onto which a closure member may be disposed, a rigid base portion bottom, and a resilient medial portion disposed between the upper portion and base portion. When in the expanded configuration the container is substantially cylindrical. It is placed into a collapsed configuration by twisting the upper portion and base portion in relation to one another or pushing the upper portion toward the base portion until they approximate one another. Retention structure is employed to hold the container in the collapsed configuration. When the retention structure is disengaged, the resilient material of the medial portion urges the container back into a fully expanded configuration. | 03-28-2013 |
David Brock Haynie, Palo Alto, CA US
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20110163102 | Compartment Insert for Threaded Receptacle - A compartment insert to be used in conjunction with a receptacle, such as a water bottle, that when inserted between and coupled with, the receptacle and its cover or lid, creates an enclosed, water-tight inner chamber that protrudes into the receptacle itself, and is suitable for storing contents of various types (e.g. personal items, snacks, drink mix, pills, electronics) and for various purposes (e.g. accessibility, convenience, consolidation of loose items, concealment, protection from elements, protection from physical wear). A user of the invention is able to open the receptacle and access its contents by removing the compartment insert while leaving the lid intact on the compartment insert and its contents remain sealed. The contents inside the compartment insert can be accessed by removing the lid while leaving the compartment insert attached to the receptacle, sealing its contents inside. | 07-07-2011 |
David Bruce Haynie, Monroeville, NJ US
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20150237659 | Continuous Load Distributed Power Generation In A Mesh Networked System - Energy generation and control systems to generate and deliver energy at the point of need, and use the so energy generated to enable individual points to form a mesh network. The disclosure also pertains to delivery of a predictable and steady load across a large mechanical system with distributed local-point energy generation and storage. | 08-20-2015 |
Donald T. Haynie, New Haven, CT US
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20090054633 | Method for Controlling Stability of Nanofabricated Polypeptide Multilayer Films, Coatings, and Microcapsules - Disclosed herein is a method of controlling the stability of multilayer polypeptide films. A method of controlling the stability of a film, comprises exposing the film to an oxidizing agent or a reducing agent, wherein the film comprises a plurality of layers, the layers comprising alternating oppositely charged polypeptides, wherein a first layer comprises a first layer polypeptide and a second layer comprises a second layer polypeptide, and the first layer polypeptide comprises a sulfhydryl-containing amino acid. | 02-26-2009 |
20090233074 | Multilayer Films, Coatings, and Microcapsules Comprising Polypeptides - Disclosed herein is a multilayer film comprising two or more layers of polyelectrolytes, wherein adjacent layers comprise oppositely charged polyelectrolytes. A first layer polyelectrolye comprises a composite polypeptide comprising one or more surface adsorption regions covalently linked to one or more functional regions forming a single polypeptide chain. The surface adsorption regions comprise one or more amino acid sequence motifs consisting of 5 to 15 amino acid residues. The one or more functional regions comprise 3 to about 250 amino acid residues. | 09-17-2009 |
Donald T. Haynie, Tampa, FL US
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20100028410 | IMMUNOGENIC COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE - Disclosed herein are immunogenic compositions comprising a multilayer film comprising two or more layers of polyelectrolytes, wherein adjacent layers comprise oppositely charged polyelectrolytes. A first layer polyelectrolyte comprises an antigenic polypeptide comprising one or more surface adsorption regions covalently linked to one or more antigenic determinant regions, wherein the antigenic polypeptide and the one or more surface adsorption regions have the same polarity. The immunogenic compositions may be employed in methods of eliciting an immune response in a vertebrate organism. | 02-04-2010 |
20100028423 | IMMUNOGENIC COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE - Disclosed herein are immunogenic compositions comprising a multilayer film comprising two or more layers of polyelectrolytes, wherein adjacent layers comprise oppositely charged polyelectrolytes. A first layer polyelectrolyte comprises an antigenic polypeptide comprising one or more surface adsorption regions covalently linked to one or more antigenic determinant regions, wherein the antigenic polypeptide and the one or more surface adsorption regions have the same polarity. The immunogenic compositions may be employed in methods of eliciting an immune response in a vertebrate organism. | 02-04-2010 |
20100028424 | IMMUNOGENIC COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE - Disclosed herein are immunogenic compositions comprising a multilayer film comprising two or more layers of polyelectrolytes, wherein adjacent layers comprise oppositely charged polyelectrolytes. A first layer polyelectrolyte comprises an antigenic polypeptide comprising one or more surface adsorption regions covalently linked to one or more antigenic determinant regions, wherein the antigenic polypeptide and the one or more surface adsorption regions have the same polarity. The immunogenic compositions may be employed in methods of eliciting an immune response in a vertebrate organism. | 02-04-2010 |
20100028448 | IMMUNOGENIC COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE - Disclosed herein are immunogenic compositions comprising a multilayer film comprising two or more layers of polyelectrolytes, wherein adjacent layers comprise oppositely charged polyelectrolytes. A first layer polyelectrolyte comprises an antigenic polypeptide comprising one or more surface adsorption regions covalently linked to one or more antigenic determinant regions, wherein the antigenic polypeptide and the one or more surface adsorption regions have the same polarity. The immunogenic compositions may be employed in methods of eliciting an immune response in a vertebrate organism. | 02-04-2010 |
20100034875 | IMMUNOGENIC COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE - Disclosed herein are immunogenic compositions comprising a multilayer film comprising two or more layers of polyelectrolytes, wherein adjacent layers comprise oppositely charged polyelectrolytes. A first layer polyelectrolyte comprises an antigenic polypeptide comprising one or more surface adsorption regions covalently linked to one or more antigenic determinant regions, wherein the antigenic polypeptide and the one or more surface adsorption regions have the same polarity. The immunogenic compositions may be employed in methods of eliciting an immune response in a vertebrate organism. | 02-11-2010 |
20130115457 | POLYPEPTIDE ELECTROSPUN NANOFIBRILS OF DEFINED COMPOSITION - Electrospun nanofibrils and methods of preparing the same are provided. The electrospun nanofibrils comprise at least one polypeptide. A polypeptide can be dissolved in a solution, and the solution can be electrospun into a nanofibril. The solution can be added to a syringe or syringe pump, and an electric field can be applied to electrospin the at least one polypeptide. | 05-09-2013 |
Donald Templeton Haynie, New Haven, CT US
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20080241228 | Polypeptide Films and Methods - Disclosed herein are polypeptide multilayer films comprising a hybrid polypeptide comprising a first polypeptide segment and a second segment, the two segments being covalently joined by one or more non-peptidic linkages. The first segment comprises a polypeptide having a magnitude of net charge per residue of greater than or equal to 0.4, and a length of greater than or equal to about 12 amino acid residues. The second segment comprises a polypeptide or another polyelectrolyte. | 10-02-2008 |
Donald Templeton Haynie, Tampa, FL US
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20100189769 | Polypeptide Films and Methods - Disclosed herein are polypeptide multilayer films wherein a therapeutic agent is covalently linked to a first layer polypeptide. An advantage of such attachment is that the linked therapeutic agent can be controllably released from the multilayer film into the environment of the film upon the addition of a suitable stimulus. An advantage of the disclosed films and methods is enablement of environmentally-stimulated release under specific conditions. | 07-29-2010 |
20100247633 | Polypeptide Films and Methods - Disclosed herein are polypeptide multilayer films comprising a hybrid polypeptide comprising a first polypeptide segment and a second segment, the two segments being covalently joined by one or more non-peptidic linkages. The first segment comprises a polypeptide having a magnitude of net charge per residue of greater than or equal to 0.4, and a length of greater than or equal to about 12 amino acid residues. The second segment comprises a polypeptide or another polyelectrolyte. | 09-30-2010 |
Howard M. Haynie, Wappingers Falls, NY US
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20090213857 | METHOD, SYSTEM, COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT, AND HARDWARE PRODUCT FOR ETHERNET VIRTUALIZATION USING AN ELASTIC FIFO MEMORY TO FACILITATE FLOW OF BROADCAST TRAFFIC TO VIRTUAL HOSTS - A packet that represents unknown traffic for a virtual host is received. A test is performed to ascertain whether or not a destination connection can be determined for the received packet wherein it is discovered the packet is a broadcast (or multicast) packet. Since such packets have multiple destinations in a virtualized environment, the broadcast (or multicast) packet requires special handling and is passed to a store engine. The store engine obtains a free packet buffer from an elastic FIFO memory, moves the packet into the free packet buffer, and submits the free packet buffer back to the elastic FIFO memory. An assist engine determines and assigns connections to packets submitted to the elastic FIFO without known connections, such as broadcast (or multicast) packets. The assist engine efficiently performs this task through the use of indirect buffers, which are also obtained from and submitted back to the elastic FIFO. A monitoring engine detects both an availability of connection-specific resources and a presence of one or more waiting packets, within the elastic FIFO, with a known destination connection. When both are detected, said monitoring engine removes a packet from the elastic FIFO and passes it to an allocating engine. The allocating engine allocates the one or more connection-specific resources required to send the packet to the virtual host memory corresponding to the connection destination, then passes the packet to a sending engine which writes the packet to the virtual host memory. | 08-27-2009 |
20090213864 | INBOUND BLOCKING OF DATA RECEIVED FROM A LAN IN A MULTI-PROCESSOR VIRTUALIZATION ENVIRONMENT - An incoming LAN traffic management system comprising: an I/O adapter configured to receive incoming packets from an Ethernet; a plurality of hosts coupled to the I/O adapter and each having a host buffer; a data router configured to block information received by the I/O adapter into memory locations from an SBAL associated with at least one of the plurality of hosts and in accordance with blocking parameters for the at least one of the plurality of hosts, the data router including an expiration engine configured to expire the SBAL before it is full if at least one predetermined threshold is exceeded. | 08-27-2009 |
20090238190 | Ethernet Virtualization Using a Network Packet Alteration - A method of Ethernet virtualization using network packet alteration. The method comprises receiving network packets from a host destined for transmission over a network, checking whether the network packets have headers, if the packets do not have headers, forming a first portion of the header using firmware, storing the formed packet and header to a first memory; and forming a second portion of the header using programmable logic. | 09-24-2009 |
20090240346 | Ethernet Virtualization Using Hardware Control Flow Override - A method of Ethernet virtualization using hardware control flow override. The method comprises providing, at a first logical entity of a first programmable logic device, control signals used for performing control-flow, selectively routing the control signals to a second programmable logic device that is external to the first programmable logic device, receiving processed control signals from the second programmable logic device, and forwarding the processed control signals to a second logic entity of the first programmable logic device. | 09-24-2009 |
20090240788 | Ethernet Virtualization Using Automatic Self-Configuration of Logic - A method of Ethernet virtualization using automatic self-configuration of logic of a data router. The method comprising maintaining control parameters at a master device, accessing, by a slave device, the control parameters at the master devices, and configuring the slave device based on the accessed control parameters. | 09-24-2009 |
20120304040 | CHECKSUM CALCULATION, PREDICTION AND VALIDATION - A checksum calculation, prediction and validation system includes a host system, a network interface, a reception pipeline disposed between the host system and network interface and configured to calculate an expected full checksum related to packets received in the host system and a transmission pipeline disposed between the host system and network interface and configured calculate factors related to packets for transmission on the network interface. | 11-29-2012 |
20120311110 | RE-PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMABLE HARDWARE DEVICES WITHOUT SYSTEM DOWNTIME - Programmable hardware devices are re-programmed without system downtime. To re-program the device, the device is quiesced, state associated with the device is saved, updates are loaded, the state is restored and operations are resumed, all transparent to the system, except for a possible delay in the system. | 12-06-2012 |
20120311112 | RE-PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMABLE HARDWARE DEVICES WITHOUT SYSTEM DOWNTIME - Programmable hardware devices are re-programmed without system downtime. To re-program the device, the device is quiesced, state associated with the device is saved, updates are loaded, the state is restored and operations are resumed, all transparent to the system, except for a possible delay in the system. | 12-06-2012 |
20120311180 | FACILITATING ROUTING BY SELECTIVELY AGGREGATING CONTIGUOUS DATA UNITS - Aggregation of contiguous data packets, such as contiguous I/O adapter stores, is disclosed. Commensurate with receiving data packets to be written to a memory, multiple contiguous data units of the data packets are aggregated into an aggregated data block. The aggregated data block is validated for writing to memory responsive to either the aggregated data block reaching a size which with inclusion of a next contiguous data unit in the aggregated data block would result in the aggregated data block exceeding a configurable size limit, or a next data unit of the plurality of data units to be written to memory being non-contiguous with the multiple contiguous data units. | 12-06-2012 |
20130042168 | CHECKSUM CALCULATION, PREDICTION AND VALIDATION - A calculation, prediction and validation method can include receiving a portion of a data packet in a data buffer, computing, in a processor, information related to the checksum of the data packet based on the portion of the data packet and processing the data packet in the processor. | 02-14-2013 |
20130060963 | FACILITATING ROUTING BY SELECTIVELY AGGREGATING CONTIGUOUS DATA UNITS - A method for facilitation of aggregation of contiguous data packets, such as contiguous I/O adapter stores, is disclosed. Commensurate with receiving data packets to be written to a memory, multiple contiguous data units of the data packets are aggregated into an aggregated data block. The aggregated data block is validated for writing to memory responsive to either the aggregated data block reaching a size which with inclusion of a next contiguous data unit in the aggregated data block would result in the aggregated data block exceeding a configurable size limit, or a next data unit of the plurality of data units to be written to memory being non-contiguous with the multiple contiguous data units. | 03-07-2013 |
20140047307 | CHECKSUM CALCULATION, PREDICTION AND VALIDATION - A calculation, prediction and validation method can include receiving a portion of a data packet in a data buffer, computing, in a processor, information related to the checksum of the data packet based on the portion of the data packet and processing the data packet in the processor. | 02-13-2014 |
20140281290 | DYNAMIC DEFINITION OF ERROR INFORMATION IN A PROGRAMMABLE DEVICE - Embodiments relate to collecting extended error data from units within a programmable device. A pointer is accessed that points to a region of memory that contains a list of entries that references the extended error data. The list of entries is walked by adjusting a read pointer to obtain the extended error data. The referenced extended error data is moved to an event log. | 09-18-2014 |
20140282506 | ENCAPSULATION OF AN APPLICATION FOR VIRTUALIZATION - Embodiments relate to a computer system comprising a service layer controller. The computer system comprises a ring interface unit configured to provide access to a host system that enables access to a plurality of virtual machines (VMs). The computer system comprises a hardware application configured to be encapsulated by the service layer controller such that the hardware application communicates to the host system via interfaces controlled by the ring interface unit and service layer controller. | 09-18-2014 |
20150058848 | ENCAPSULATION OF AN APPLICATION FOR VIRTUALIZATION - Embodiments relate to a method for encapsulating a hardware application for virtualization. The method surrounds the hardware application with a service layer controller and ring interfaces. The ring interfaces dictates a virtual function that the hardware application is running. The method controls the hardware application so that the hardware application is reset in between each of a plurality of running jobs. The method tags, by the ring interfaces, each of a plurality of requests with an identifier signifying a virtual function that the respective request belongs to. The method ensures that there are not any outstanding requests following a quiesce of the hardware application. | 02-26-2015 |
Jill E. Haynie, Santa Monica, CA US
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20100141960 | DIGITIZER USING PLURAL CAPTURE METHODS TO IMAGE FEATURES OF 3-D OBJECTS - A method and apparatus to digitize three-dimensional objects. A projection assembly is retained in fixed relation to an imaging assembly. The projection assembly projects a fixed gradient light pattern into a focal zone of the imaging assembly. The imaging assembly integrates the illumination over time such that the fixed gradient reveals the features of the three dimensional object. | 06-10-2010 |
Joel L. Haynie, Deforest, WI US
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20140269411 | CONFIGURING WIRELESS DEVICES FOR A WIRELESS INFRASTRUCTURE NETWORK - Systems and methods that permit a wireless device to received data wirelessly via an infrastructure wireless network, without physically connecting the wireless device to a computer in order to configure it, and without having a have an existing infrastructure wireless network for the wireless device to connect to. A remote server hosts a website that permits a user of the wireless device to input via a computer credential data for at least one infrastructure wireless network. The content access point transmits the credential data for the at least one infrastructure wireless network to the wireless device via the ad hoc wireless network, such that, upon receipt of the credential data for the at least one infrastructure wireless network, the wireless device is configured to connect to the at least one infrastructure wireless network. | 09-18-2014 |
20150237142 | CONFIGURING WIRELESS DEVICES FOR A WIRELESS INFRASTRUCTURE NETWORK - Systems and methods permit a wireless device to receive data wirelessly via an infrastructure wireless network, without physically connecting the wireless device to a computer in order to configure it, and without having an existing infrastructure wireless network for the wireless device to connect to. A remote server hosts a website that permits a user of the wireless device to input via a computer credential data for at least one infrastructure wireless network. The content access point transmits the credential data for the at least one infrastructure wireless network to the wireless device via the ad hoc wireless network, such that, upon receipt of the credential data for the at least one infrastructure wireless network, the wireless device is configured to connect to the at least one infrastructure wireless network. | 08-20-2015 |
Joel L. Haynie US
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20130266152 | SYNCHRONIZING WIRELESS EARPHONES - Various embodiments are directed to systems and methods involving first and second acoustic speaker devices for synchronizing playback of a common audio playback signal by the first and second acoustic speaker devices. The first acoustic speaker device may transmit wirelessly a first message comprising a first checksum set comprising a plurality of checksums indicating units of the common audio playback signal in a playback queue of the first acoustic speaker device. The second acoustic speaker device may receive and compare the first checksum set to a second checksum set comprising a plurality of checksums indicating units of the common audio playback signal in a playback queue of the second acoustic speaker device. The presence or absence of a match between the first and second checksum sets, as well as an offset, if any, of the match may indicate which acoustic speaker device is behind and by how many units. | 10-10-2013 |
Michael B. Haynie, Harmony, PA US
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20100312461 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VITALLY DETERMINING POSITION AND POSITION UNCERTAINTY OF A RAILROAD VEHICLE EMPLOYING DIVERSE SENSORS INCLUDING A GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM SENSOR - A system vitally determines a position of a train. The system includes a plurality of diverse sensors, such as tachometers and accelerometers, structured to repetitively sense at least change in position and acceleration of the train, a global positioning system sensor, which is diverse from each of the diverse sensors, structured to repetitively sense position of the train, and a track map including a plurality of track segments which may be occupied by the train. A processor cooperates with the diverse sensors, the global positioning system sensor and the track map. The processor includes a routine structured to provide measurement uncertainty for each of the diverse sensors and the global positioning system sensor. The routine cross-checks measurements for the diverse sensors, and cross-checks the global positioning system sensor against the track map. The routine provides the vitally determined position of the train and the uncertainty of the vitally determined position. | 12-09-2010 |
Rebecca S. Haynie, Carlton, GA US
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20110045556 | ALGAL LIPID HARVEST USING MOLLUSKS FOR BIOFUELS PRODUCTION - Embodiments of the present disclosure provide for novel strategies to harvest algal lipids using mollusks which after feeding algae from the growth medium can convert algal lipids into their biomass or excrete lipids in their pseudofeces which makes algae harvesting energy efficient and cost effective. The bioconverter, filter-feeding mollusks and their pseudofeces can be harvested and converted to biocrude using an advanced thermochemical liquefaction technology. Methods, systems, and materials are disclosed for the harvest and isolation of algal lipids from the mollusks, molluscan feces and molluscan pseudofeces. | 02-24-2011 |
Roger Haynie, Dublin, CA US
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20110320238 | System and Method of Integrating Enterprise Applications - The present disclosure includes systems and techniques relating to enterprise application integration. In general, one aspect of the subject matter described in this specification can be embodied in a computer system including a service oriented architecture (SOA), where the system includes a composite application configured to present sales targeted information by combining services from multiple application resources on a network, wherein the multiple application resources include: a sales force automation (SFA) tool configured to automate sales and sales force management functions; a real-time predictive analytics tool configured to evaluate customer purchasing data and recommend products or services based on the customer purchasing data; a knowledge management tool configured to search and retrieve data across multiple integrated applications; and a calendar tool configured to manage appointment scheduling. The multiple application resources can further include a collaboration tool; and a business intelligence tool, including at least one live news feed. | 12-29-2011 |
20140095501 | System and Method of Integrating Enterprise Applications - The present disclosure includes systems and techniques relating to enterprise application integration. In general, one aspect of the subject matter described in this specification can be embodied in a computer system including a service oriented architecture (SOA), where the system includes a composite application configured to present sales targeted information by combining services from multiple application resources on a network, wherein the multiple application resources include: a sales force automation (SFA) tool configured to automate sales and sales force management functions; a real-time predictive analytics tool configured to evaluate customer purchasing data and recommend products or services based on the customer purchasing data; a knowledge management tool configured to search and retrieve data across multiple integrated applications; and a calendar tool configured to manage appointment scheduling. The multiple application resources can further include a collaboration tool; and a business intelligence tool, including at least one live news feed. | 04-03-2014 |
Scott Haynie, Santa Monica, CA US
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20100125590 | EFFICIENT CACHING FOR DYNAMIC WEBSERVICE QUERIES USING CACHABLE FRAGMENTS - A method and apparatus for intelligent caching is provided. A thin layer of business logic on a web server receives URL requests sent to the web server from clients and resolves the URLs into URLs corresponding to component parts of the requested document according to the rules of a rule set. Thus only the component resources of a composite document are cached in the web server's caching layer. The rule set defines a format for the requests sent to the web server, the manner in which properly formatted requests should be resolved, and the manner in which the component resources should be assembled into the composite document. | 05-20-2010 |
20110270989 | EFFICIENT CACHING FOR DYNAMIC WEBSERVICE QUERIES USING CACHABLE FRAGMENTS - A method and apparatus for intelligent caching is provided. A thin layer of business logic on a web server receives URL requests sent to the web server from clients and resolves the URLs into URLs corresponding to component parts of the requested document according to the rules of a rule set. Thus only the component resources of a composite document are cached in the web server's caching layer. The rule set defines a format for the requests sent to the web server, the manner in which properly formatted requests should be resolved, and the manner in which the component resources should be assembled into the composite document. | 11-03-2011 |
Sharon L. Haynie, Philadelphia, PA US
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20090253192 | PROCESS FOR THE BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTION OF 1,3-PROPANEDIOL WITH HIGH TITER - The present invention provides an improved method for the biological production of 1,3-propanediol from a fermentable carbon source in a single microorganism. In one aspect of the present invention, an improved process for the conversion of glucose to 1,3-propanediol is achieved by the use of an | 10-08-2009 |
20120328534 | ENZYMATIC PERACID GENERATION FOR USE IN ORAL CARE PRODUCTS - Disclosed herein are compositions and methods to treat an oral cavity surface with a peracid-based benefit agent. The peracid benefit agent can be use for oral surface bleaching, whitening, disinfecting, destaining, deodorizing, decreasing or removing biofilm, and combinations thereof. The peracid is enzymatically generated from a carboxylic acid ester substrate using a CE-7 carbohydrate esterase having perhydrolytic activity (perhydrolase) in the presence of a source of peroxygen. A fusion protein comprising the perhydrolase coupled to a peptidic component having affinity for an oral cavity surface, either directly or through an optional linker, may be used to target the perhydrolytic activity to the oral cavity surface. | 12-27-2012 |
Sheldon D. Haynie, San Martin, CA US
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20120175724 | Trenched Schottky Diode and Method of Forming a Trenched Schottky Diode - A Schottky diode with a small footprint and a high-current carrying ability is fabricated by forming an opening that extends into an n-type semiconductor material. The opening is then lined with a metallic material such as platinum. The metallic material is then heated to form a salicide region where the metallic material touches the n-type semiconductor material. | 07-12-2012 |
Steven P. Haynie, Huffman, TX US
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20090043054 | Monomer concentration prediction and control in a polymerization process - A method for the control of a polymerization process, which method employs the combination of a densitometer measurement of the polymerization reaction mixture and a quadratic computer model. | 02-12-2009 |