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Adam Gray, Castle Rock, CO US
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20130186011 | COLLAPSIBLE LONGERON STRUCTURES - Embodiments of the invention are directed toward rollable and collapsible structures. These structures, for example, can include a plurality of tubular longerons with a slit or gap that extends along the longitudinal length of the longerons. Such longerons can be combined in an arrangement that creates a structure. The structure can be collapsed and the longerons rolled either singularly or as a group into a stowed configuration. | 07-25-2013 |
Adam A. Gray, Broomfield, CO US
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20120090660 | COLLAPSIBLE STRUCTURES - Collapsible solar array structures are disclosed that include a collapsible structure and detachable solar array. The solar array can be detached stowed separately from the collapsible structure. The collapsible structure can include a plurality of longerons and/or support structures. Longerons can have a slit along a longitudinal length of the longeron. | 04-19-2012 |
Andrew Thomas Gray, Johnsonville NZ
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20090203406 | CELLULAR ANTENNA - An antenna for communicating with mobile devices in a land-based cellular communication system via an antenna beam having a width, azimuth angle and downtilt angle. The antenna includes: a two dimensional array of radiating elements ( | 08-13-2009 |
Anna-Karin Gray, Stockholm SE
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20100306955 | Filter Cleaning System for a Vacuum Cleaner - A vacuum cleaner dust separation unit having a cyclone chamber ( | 12-09-2010 |
20140083924 | FILTER UNIT AND A WATER FILTERING DEVICE COMPRISING A FILTER UNIT - The present invention relates to a filter unit ( | 03-27-2014 |
Arrel Gray, Los Angeles, CA US
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20130297440 | Social Media Transactions System and Methods - A system and method for a sales transaction system (STS) in a social media network is presented. The invention provides a simple way to sell and purchase products in a social media environment allowing sellers to easily set up campaigns of a group of products they wish to sell. A member of the social network simply types a purchase direction statement (PDS) that is a keyword to indicate their desire to buy a listed product. The STS detects the PDS and invoices the buyer, updating the seller as to the completed payment, and directing them to ship to the appropriate address. | 11-07-2013 |
Ashley James Gray, Wellington NZ
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20090201620 | ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD ENERGY RECYCLING - An electromagnetic field energy recycling circuit recovers energy from collapsing magnetic fields, stores recovered energy as charge on a capacitance, and subsequently re-uses stored recovered energy to establish a magnetic field. Capacitance and inductance are sequentially connected in various configurations to recycle the energy by a discontinuous resonant energy transfer. In a magnetizing configuration, a magnetic field is established by transfer of energy from a capacitance to an inductance. In a recovery configuration, a capacitance is charged with energy recovered from the inductance on collapse of the magnetic field. In a third configuration, recovered energy stored by the capacitance is held until required for establishing a magnetic field. During magnetizing, the capacitance voltage drops by at least 50%: preferably to zero. During recovery, current flowing in the inductance falls to zero. The circuit drives electromagnetic devices, e.g., electric motors, generators, transformers, solenoids, induction heating coils and inductive power transfer windings. | 08-13-2009 |
20110242868 | CIRCUIT AND METHOD FOR COUPLING ELECTRICAL ENERGY TO A RESONATED INDUCTIVE LOAD - A switching circuit (Q | 10-06-2011 |
Beau Gray, Menomonee Falls, WI US
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20130110671 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR ONLINE SHOPPING INCORPORATING DASHBOARD FEATURES | 05-02-2013 |
Brandon K. Gray, Damascus, OR US
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20130177373 | LOG LOADER - Embodiments described herein provide methods, apparatuses, and systems for moving, loading, and/or sorting logs. A log grapple may include opposing arm assemblies and independently positionable drive wheels disposed between the arms. The log grapple may be operable in a grapple mode, in which the arms are in a closed position and the drive wheels are in an open position, and a feed mode, in which the arms and the drive wheels are in closed positions. In feed mode, the first and second drive wheels may be rotated to drive the log through the arms. The log grapple may be further configured to delimb, measure, and/or cut logs in the feed mode. A log grapple may also include a measuring wheel assembly. Optionally, the measuring wheel assembly may include a hydraulic actuator configured to retract the measuring wheel and a gas spring configured to extend the measuring wheel. | 07-11-2013 |
Brandon P. Gray, Kansas City, MO US
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20130114916 | Visually distinct sorting assembly with separable means - The present invention relates generally to an assembly for sorting two or more items. Specifically, the present invention is directed to a sorting assembly having two or more visually distinct compartments joined by a releasably adhesive means that allows for sorting of the two or more items. | 05-09-2013 |
Brian C. Gray, Orange, CA US
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20130253638 | ENDOLUMENAL VASCULAR PROSTHESIS WITH NEOINTIMA INHIBITING POLYMERIC SLEEVE - The present invention is related to a low profile endolumenal prosthesis. The prosthesis comprises a radially expandable tubular wire support and an expanded PTFE membrane. The density, wall thickness and intranodal distance of the ePTFE are selected to inhibit the formation and nourishment of a viable neointima on the inner surface of the prosthesis, through the ePTFE membrane. | 09-26-2013 |
Carli Gray, Colorado Springs, CO US
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20140101071 | DYNAMIC PRESENTATION OF CONTEXTUAL BUSINESS COMPONENT DATA - Various arrangements for organizing business components for use in creating a business object are presented. A selection of a business context may be received from a plurality of business contexts. After receiving the selection of the business context, for each business component of the plurality of business components, whether the business component is within the received business context or outside of the received business context may be determined. An indicator may be assigned to each business component of the plurality of business components based on the business component being determined as being within the received business context or outside of the received business context. Each business component of the plurality of business components with the business component's assigned indicator may be presented. | 04-10-2014 |
Christopher Gray, Graz AT
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20140047271 | METHOD FOR TESTING THE RELIABILITY OF COMPLEX SYSTEMS - A method for testing the reliability of complex systems, and includes the evaluation and optimisation of the availability of such systems. | 02-13-2014 |
Christopher Gray, Westminster, CO US
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20140203517 | MECHANICAL FACE SEAL WITH A REVERSE TRAPEZOIDAL FACE PATTERN - An improved mechanical face seal is provided which includes a pair of relatively rotatable seal rings having opposing seal faces. At least one of the seal faces includes a reverse trapezoidal face pattern having a sine wave depth profile wherein individual face features are circumferentially spaced over the seal face. The reverse trapezoidal face pattern serves to generate a hydrodynamic lift which provides a stable separation of the seal faces that permits formation of a fluid film between the seal faces. The individual trapezoidal grooves have a sinusoidal or similarly shaped depth profile wherein the trapezoid shape is arranged with the narrower edge communicating with the high pressure side of the seal, and the wider edge forms a circumferential dam region towards the low pressure side of the seal. Alternatively, the reverse trapezoidal face pattern may also be provided as a primary face pattern on a dry gas seal in combination with a secondary face pattern wherein the faces operate with a controlled gap under normal pressure conditions as well as when the pressure direction across the seal face is reversed. | 07-24-2014 |
Christopher Gray, Zunzgen CH
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20100324030 | 5-Quinoline derivatives having an anti-bacterial activity - The present invention describes novel anti-bacterial compounds of the formula (I). | 12-23-2010 |
Christopher Don Gray, Cumberland, RI US
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20120251994 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DIGITAL FLASHCARD USE BY MULTIPLE INTERNET COMMUNITIES - A system and method for an internet community to create and share flashcard decks related to one or more topics is disclosed. An author is responsible for creating flashcard decks while a group lead is responsible for managing access to the decks to a select group of users. Group members use the flashcard decks to learn the content material. An authoring application is used by the authors to create the flashcard decks through the assembly of one or more of rich text, image, audio, and/or video elements. A group management application is used by the group lead for the purpose of creating user groups and managing their access to selected decks as well as various modes of play. A flashcard player is available for web, personal computer, smart phone, and/or tablet use by the group members/users. | 10-04-2012 |
Clive Maurice Gray, Johannesburg ZA
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20090076245 | HIV-1 Subtype Isolate Regulatory/Accessory Genes, and Modification and Derivatives Thereof - The invention describes HIV-1 subtype isolate regulatory/accessory genes, and modifications and derivatives thereof. The genes which are described are the tat, nef and rev genes. Consensus amino acid sequences are also disclosed. The invention also relates to a vaccine including two or more of the nucleotide sequences, and nucleotide sequences from the pol and/or gag genes of HIV-1. | 03-19-2009 |
Daniel Gray, Montigny Le Bretonneux FR
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20120142526 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING A CERAMIC FOAM HAVING REINFORCED MECHANICAL STRENGTH FOR USE AS A SUBSTRATE FOR A CATALYST BED - A method for manufacturing ceramic foam, including impregnating polymer foam having an open porosity with a first suspension of ceramic particles in a solvent; drying the impregnated polymer foam; heat treating the dried polymer foam by thermally decomposing the dried polymer foam; unbinding the organic compounds contained in the polymer foam, and pre-sintering the ceramic particles contained in the polymer foam; impregnating the polymer foam with a second suspension of ceramic particles in a solvent; drying the polymer foam, sintering the ceramic particles contained in the polymer foam. | 06-07-2012 |
Danny R. Gray, Charlottesville, VA US
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20120115781 | Methods For Evaluating and Implementing Prostate Disease Treatments - Provided is a method for evaluating test agents as candidates for treating prostatic diseases, including benign prostatic hyperplasia and androgen dependent and androgen independent prostate cancer. The method comprises providing a mouse comprising a human prostate primary xenograft, where the xenograft contains blood vessels that include human endothelial cells, initiating androgen deprivation in the mouse, administering to the mouse a test agent within a period of 1-7 days after initiating the androgen deprivation, and determining a reduction in human epithelial cells in the xenografts and/or a reduction in number of the endothelial cells or blood vessels in the xenograft. Also provided is a method for treating an individual for human prostate cancer or benign prostatic hyperplasia. The method comprises initiating androgen deprivation in the individual and administering to the individual an agent capable of inducing apoptosis of vascular endothelial cells within a period of 1-7 days of initiating androgen deprivation. | 05-10-2012 |
David A. Gray, Lexington, SC US
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20120255648 | Log Chipper with Log Jam Clearing Feature - A wood chipper includes an in-feed spout with an input end and an opposing feeding end, a motor-turned chipper blade to receive logs at the feeding end, and one or a pair of independently-operable, hydraulic arms movable between a first position external to the in-feed spout and a second position internal to the in-feed spout through a gap in the in-feed spout. When inserted, the arms clear jammed logs laying anywhere across the width of the in-feed spout. The arms are operated by hydraulic rams secured to a bracket, preferably attached to a cover over a portion of the in-feed spout near the chipper blade and in proximity to the gap in the in-feed spout. | 10-11-2012 |
Dennis Willie Gray, Comanche, OK US
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20140060819 | DETERMINING SURFACE WETTING OF METAL WITH CHANGING WELL FLUIDS - Methods and apparatuses for determining surface wetting of a metallic material with changing well fluids. In general, the methods according to the invention include measuring electrical impedance spectroscopy (“EIS”) for a system simulating downhole conditions for the wetting of a surface. Methods and apparatuses for making EIS measurements model double-layer capacitance at a downhole surface in a well, from which the nature and quantification of the wetting of the surface can be inferred. | 03-06-2014 |
20140062489 | DETERMINING SURFACE WETTING OF ROCK WITH CHANGING WELL FLUIDS - Methods and apparatuses for determining surface wetting of a rock material with changing well fluids. In general, the methods according to the invention include measuring electrical impedance spectroscopy (“EIS”) for a system simulating downhole conditions for the wetting of a surface. Methods and apparatuses for making EIS measurements model double-layer capacitance at a downhole surface in a well, from which the nature and quantification of the wetting of the surface can be inferred. | 03-06-2014 |
Dodd Joseph Gray, San Francisco, CA US
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20140159582 | THERMO-ELECTRICALLY PUMPED LIGHT-EMITTING DIODES - Contrary to conventional wisdom, which holds that light-emitting diodes (LEDs) should be cooled to increase efficiency, the LEDs disclosed herein are heated to increase efficiency. Heating an LED operating at low forward bias voltage (e.g., V06-12-2014 | |
Donald M. D. Gray, Oakland, CA US
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20130105390 | Low Mean Cell Residence Time Anaerobic Digestion Process | 05-02-2013 |
Edward H. Gray, Rockingham, VT US
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20140056701 | FAN SHROUD WITH COMPLEMENTARY TWO-SIDED RIBBING - A fan shroud has a panel including a first surface and a second surface substantially opposite the first surface. A first rib extends substantially perpendicularly from the first surface, and the first rib has an area of discontinuity where a height of the first rib is reduced. A second rib extends substantially perpendicularly from the second surface, and the second rib is substantially aligned with the first rib and positioned substantially opposite the area of discontinuity of the first rib. | 02-27-2014 |
20140086722 | RAM AIR FLAP SYSTEM - An assembly for increasing air flow to a vehicle cooling system includes a portion of a cooling fan shroud, the portion having a face defining an opening therethrough, and a plurality of support members extending from the face. A flap includes a plurality of apertures proximal to an edge. Each aperture of the plurality of apertures is formed to receive one of the plurality of support members for coupling the flap thereto. A clearance fit formed between the apertures and the support members permits movement of the flap from a first position generally parallel to the face to a second position in response to a flow of air. | 03-27-2014 |
Edward Joseph Gray, Cranberry Isles, ME US
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20130112902 | Seacock closing system - A pneumatic seacock retrofit is provided for convenient closing of all or a portion of the seacocks, whether as a matter of every day convenience or for use in an emergency, in which all of the vessel's seacocks can be pneumatically closed at the same time, leaving the possibility of selectively overriding seacock closure, with all control valves operating to provide a momentary pulse of air to the rotary actuators and then return to a neutral position, leaving the actuators free for further control. Moreover, an operator is free to manually close a valve in the event that the pneumatic system fails. | 05-09-2013 |
Eric Gray, Pitman, NJ US
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20120106347 | LOAD BALANCING IN SHORTEST-PATH-BRIDGING NETWORK - A flow classification process is used at the edge of the shortest path bridging network to determine a flow label for attachment to a client frame entering the network. Any of several flow labels can be assigned to a client frame traversing the network to a particular egress node, and the flow labels are used by forwarding nodes to select among multiple equal-cost paths. In several embodiments, the flow label is calculated as a function of the client frame contents, which provide an entropy source for randomizing the selection of the flow label. This entropy source comprises the Internet Protocol (IP) header in the client frame, in some embodiments, but may comprise other client frame content in other cases. | 05-03-2012 |
Eric Ward Gray, Pitman, NJ US
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20120176904 | APPLYING A TABLE-LOOKUP APPROACH TO LOAD SPREADING IN FORWARDING DATA IN A NETWORK - A method to provide load distribution that selects one of a set equal cost paths for each flow that minimizes imbalance in the distribution of flows across the set of equal cost paths, the method including calculating the set of equal cost paths to each destination node, generating a set of next hop discriminators for the set of equal cost paths, each next hop discriminator in the set of next hop discriminators to uniquely identify one of the equal cost next hops, populating the load distribution table by storing, according to a distribution mechanism, in each load distribution table entry one of the next hop discriminators from the set of next hop discriminators, receiving a first PDU from a first flow and performing a lookup of one of the next hop discriminators in the load distribution table by using values at the bit locations of the first PDU directly as an index into a CAM. | 07-12-2012 |
20120179800 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VARIABLE-SIZE TABLE CONSTRUCTION APPLIED TO A TABLE-LOOKUP APPROACH FOR LOAD-SPREADING IN FORWARDING DATA IN A NETWORK - A network element disposed in a network, where the network element implements a process to manage load distribution across a plurality of network interfaces of the network. The network element redirects traffic flow directed toward the plurality of network interfaces in response to changes in configuration of the plurality of network interfaces, where each traffic flow is a set of protocol data units (PDUs), having an ordered delivery requirement, and where the PDUs are transmitted across the network between a source node and a destination node. The redirection process minimizes data traffic flow disruption when the load distribution is determined using a set of load distribution tables instead of a hashing algorithm. | 07-12-2012 |
20140098669 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ACCELERATING FORWARDING IN SOFTWARE-DEFINED NETWORKS - A network element acting as a forwarding plane within a software-defined network to reduce negative effects of slow-path packet processing is described. The network element, upon receiving a first packet, determines whether it matches any flow entry within a set of flow tables. When the first packet does not match any flow entry of the set of flow tables, the network element performs a miss procedure including inserting at least a portion of the first packet into a packet miss table of the network element, which is accessed by a controller. The controller may access the packet miss table using a pull mechanism. The miss procedure may also include accessing a configurable default rule table of the network element, which includes rules enabling limited forwarding for those packets that do not match any entry of the set of flow tables. | 04-10-2014 |
20140153403 | LOAD BALANCING IN SHORTEST-PATH-BRIDGING NETWORKS - A flow classification process is used at the edge of the shortest path bridging network to determine a flow label for attachment to a client frame entering the network. Any of several flow labels can be assigned to a client frame traversing the network to a particular egress node, and the flow labels are used by forwarding nodes to select among multiple equal-cost paths. In several embodiments, the flow label is calculated as a function of the client frame contents, which provide an entropy source for randomizing the selection of the flow label. This entropy source comprises the Internet Protocol (IP) header in the client frame, in some embodiments, but may comprise other client frame content in other cases. | 06-05-2014 |
20140341029 | ENCODING A PAYLOAD HASH IN THE DA-MAC TO FACILITATE ELASTIC CHAINING OF PACKET PROCESSING ELEMENTS - A method is implemented in a network element of a service network. The network element executes a packet processing element (PPE) of a plurality of PPEs, where each PPE in the plurality of PPEs executes a stage of packet processing for the service network and where the plurality of PPEs are connected to one another by a plurality of switch fabrics. The PPEs self-select a subset of a set of equivalent service chains to service with each service chain defining a subset and sequence of the plurality of PPEs. Each PPE self-selects the subset of equivalent service chains to process based upon knowledge of the plurality of PPEs servicing that stage of the full set of service chains such that there is spreading of load across all available PPEs in that stage. There is no single point of failure and minimal reassignment of PPEs for a set of equivalent data flows traversing the plurality of PPEs of the service network for changes in topography of the plurality of PPEs in the service network. | 11-20-2014 |
Gavin Gray, Hollywood, CA US
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20130206587 | INCREASING CONTACT BETWEEN SOLUTES AND SOLVENTS IN AN AQUEOUS MEDIUM - Methods, systems, and apparatuses for electrically altering the charge and conductivity of polar solvents are disclosed. Such alterations are effected via a system comprising, among other things, an electrolyzing apparatus which stimulates higher conductivity and increased interfacial contact between polar protic solvents and fluids to assist or promote the extraction and/or leaching of solutes, including hydrocarbons, such as lipids, from an admixture, an occluded biomass or another aqueous medium. Methods, systems, and apparatuses for reducing the amount of solvents used in liquid extraction processes and increasing solvent recovery through the concurrent introduction of amphoteric species, which assist in the removal of the polar solvent from its liquid phase to a recoverable and reusable form, are also disclosed. | 08-15-2013 |
Gerald R. Gray, Costa Mesa, CA US
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20130312354 | METHOD AND APPARATUS TO FILL & FIRE PROOF HOLES IN CONCRETE FLOORS OF COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS UTILIZING A PRECAST PLUG - The present apparatus and method relates in general to sealing a hole in a floor with a precast plug. A precast plug is created by pouring a wet aggregate mix into a form mold and thereafter inserting a pre bent rod into the uncured mixture, positioning it such that the center of the rod rests in the center of the form mold and the ends of the rod extend outward near the top of the form mold. The mix is then cured. The precast plug may then be transported to the hole that it is destined to fix. Grooves may be carved on either side of the hole to accommodate the rod's ends. The interior of the hole and the exterior of the plug may then be covered with a sealant, after which the plug may be inserted into the hole. Once the sealant cures, the hole is fully repaired. | 11-28-2013 |
James Michael Gray, Reno, NV US
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20130085001 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MONITORING A COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT - A computer system includes an enclosure having a processor, a memory communicatively coupled to the processor, and an environment monitoring system therein. The enclosure environment monitoring system includes a temperature sensor, and an air quality sensor. The computer system also has an indicator responsive to certain conditions being sensed. | 04-04-2013 |
Jamison Richard Gray, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20120304079 | PROVIDING CONTEXTUAL INFORMATION AND ENABLING GROUP COMMUNICATION FOR PARTICIPANTS IN A CONVERSATION - Configurations for providing a widget that displays participants involved in the conversation thread and provides different graphical elements (e.g., buttons) to initiate one click actions to start a group chat, create a meeting on each participant's calendar, or start a new conversation thread. In the case of the group chat, the subject technology can include the contents of the group chat session as an additional electronic message in the conversation thread. In one example, the widget is implemented as a floating toolbar that can be positioned in the user interface while in the conversation thread view. | 11-29-2012 |
Jennifer Claire Gray, Riehen CH
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20110003300 | RAPID STERILITY MICROASSAY - The present invention relates to a method for detecting a viable microorganism in a pharmaceutical composition comprising the steps of providing a filterable pharmaceutical composition; filtering the pharmaceutical composition to provide at least three membranes upon which the pharmaceutical composition is deposited, placing the three membranes onto solid culture media to produce at least three filtrand cultures, culturing under aerobic and anaerobic conditions and detecting a viable microorganism cell, micro-colony or colony, wherein the presence of a viable cell, micro-colony or colony on the membrane indicates the presence of a viable microorganism in the pharmaceutical composition. | 01-06-2011 |
Joe Gray, St. Joseph, MO US
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20120080653 | MULTIPLE AXLE LIFT SYSTEM AND METHOD - A multiple axle lift system having a column mechanism and a carriage assembly is provided. The column mechanism has a base member with a central support member extending therefrom. The carriage assembly is slidably connected to the column mechanism and includes a centerline, a first lift pad assembly with a first lift pad for engaging a vehicle tire and a second lift pad assembly with a second lift pad for engaging a vehicle tire. The first and second lift pads are configured to face away from the centerline. | 04-05-2012 |
Joe W. Gray, Lake Oswego, OR US
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20120214829 | Molecular Predictors of Therapeutic Response to Specific Anti-Cancer Agents - Herein is described the use of a collection of 50 breast cancer cell lines to match responses to 77 conventional and experimental therapeutic agents with transcriptional, proteomic and genomic subtypes found in primary tumors. Almost all compounds produced strong differential responses across the cell lines produced responses that were associated with transcriptional and proteomic subtypes and produced responses that were associated with recurrent genome copy number abnormalities. These associations can now be incorporated into clinical trials that test subtype markers and clinical responses simultaneously. | 08-23-2012 |
20120222139 | Cancer Specific Mitotic Network - Developed here is a mitotic network comprising a signature of up to 54 genes, and including also sub-sets of genes within the signature, which can identify members by requiring higher correlation values for a signature gene. The present mitotic network provides for methods for prognosis and diagnosis of various cancers. The mitotic network is conserved across cancers exhibiting aberrant mitotic activity and several genes in the network act as therapeutic targets. Development of other inhibitors of mitosis can apply expression values of the genes in the mitotic network from patient tissue to select patients during clinical validation of the new drugs. | 08-30-2012 |
20120269721 | TARGETED NANOCLUSTERS AND METHODS OF THEIR USE - This invention provides targeted nanoclusters comprising multiple polyvalent nanoparticle core units or nanoscaffolds, each nanoparticle core unit attached to multiple targeting moieties and multiple detectable moieties. The nanoclusters find use in a broad range of analytical assays, diagnostic assays and as targeted therapeutics. | 10-25-2012 |
20130331405 | PIK3CA Mutation Status and SASH1 Expression Predicts Synergy Between Lapatinib and an AKT Inhibitor in HER2 Positive Breast Cancer - Methods for identifying a cancer patient, such as a breast cancer patient, suitable for treatment with a 4-anilinoquinazoline kinase inhibitor, such as lapatinib, and an AKT inhibitor, comprising detecting modulated expression of HER2 (ERBB2) and SASH1 or protein encoded thereof and detecting PIK3CA mutation status. High levels of expression in HER2 and high levels of SASH1 and/or positive PIK3CA mutation status indicate a patient that is suitable for treatment with a 4-anilinoquinazoline kinase inhibitor, such as lapatinib and an AKT inhibitor. | 12-12-2013 |
20140018253 | GENE EXPRESSION PANEL FOR BREAST CANCER PROGNOSIS - The invention described in the application relates to a panel of gene expression markers for node-negative, ER-positive, HER2-negative breast cancer patients. The invention thus provides methods and compositions, e.g., kits and/or microarrays, for evaluating gene expression levels of the markers and methods of using such gene expression levels to evaluate the likelihood of relapse of a node-negative, ER-positive, HER2-negative breast cancer patient. Such information can be used in determining treatment options for patients. | 01-16-2014 |
20140187441 | AMPLIFICATION OF CYP24 AND USES THEREOF - This invention pertains to the discovery that an amplification of the CYP24 gene or an increase in CYP24 activity is a marker for the presence of, progression of, or predisposition to, a cancer (e.g., breast cancer). Using this information, this invention provides methods of detecting a predisposition to cancer in an animal. The methods involve (i) providing a biological sample from an animal (e.g. a human patient); (ii) detecting the level of CYP24 within the biological sample; and (iii) comparing the level of CYP24 with a level of CYP24 in a control sample taken from a normal, cancer-free tissue where an increased level of CYP24 in the biological sample compared to the level of CYP24 in the control sample indicates the presence of said cancer in said animal. | 07-03-2014 |
20140364434 | Biomarkers for Prediction of Response to PARP Inhibition in Breast Cancer - Methods and systems for identifying a cancer patient suitable for treatment with a PARP inhibitor. A 6-gene, 7-gene and 8-gene predictor panels of genes that are predictive of patient resistance or sensitivity to PARP inhibitors such as Olaparib. | 12-11-2014 |
20150080410 | Cancer Specific Mitotic Network - Developed here is a mitotic network comprising a signature of up to 54 genes, and including also sub-sets of genes within the signature, which can identify members by requiring higher correlation values for a signature gene. The present mitotic network provides for methods for prognosis and diagnosis of various cancers. The mitotic network is conserved across cancers exhibiting aberrant mitotic activity and several genes in the network act as therapeutic targets. Development of other inhibitors of mitosis can apply expression values of the genes in the mitotic network from patient tissue to select patients during clinical validation of the new drugs. | 03-19-2015 |
John Dixon Gray, San Diego, CA US
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20130309233 | Antigen Binding Proteins that Bind EGFR - There is disclosed compositions and methods relating to or derived from anti-EGFR antibodies. More specifically, there is disclosed fully human antibodies that bind EGFR, EGFR-binding fragments and derivatives of such antibodies, and EGFR-binding polypeptides comprising such fragments. Further still, there is disclosed antibody fragments and derivatives and polypeptides, and methods of using such antibodies, antibody fragments and derivatives and polypeptides, including methods of treating or diagnosing subjects having EGFR-related disorders or conditions. | 11-21-2013 |
20130323249 | Antigen Binding Proteins that Bind PD-L1 - There is disclosed compositions and methods relating to or derived from anti-PD-L1 antibodies. More specifically, there is disclosed fully human antibodies that bind PD-L1, PD-L1-binding fragments and derivatives of such antibodies, and PD-L1-binding polypeptides comprising such fragments. Further still, there is disclosed nucleic acids encoding such antibodies, antibody fragments and derivatives and polypeptides, cells comprising such polynucleotides, methods of making such antibodies, antibody fragments and derivatives and polypeptides, and methods of using such antibodies, antibody fragments and derivatives and polypeptides, including methods of treating or diagnosing subjects having PD-L1 related disorders or conditions, including various inflammatory disorders and various cancers. | 12-05-2013 |
20130344070 | Antigen Binding Proteins that Bind CCR2 - There is disclosed compositions and methods relating to or derived from anti-CCR2 antibodies. More specifically, there is disclosed fully human antibodies that bind CCR2, CCR2-binding fragments and derivatives of such antibodies, and CCR2-binding polypeptides comprising such fragments. Further still, there is disclosed nucleic acids encoding such antibodies, antibody fragments and derivatives and polypeptides, cells comprising such polynucleotides, methods of making such antibodies, antibody fragments and derivatives and polypeptides, and methods of using such antibodies, antibody fragments and derivatives and polypeptides, including methods of treating or diagnosing subjects having CCR2 related disorders or conditions. | 12-26-2013 |
20140294827 | Fully Human Antibodies that Bind to VEGFR2 - There is disclosed compositions and methods relating to anti-VEGFR2 antibodies. More specifically, there is disclosed fully human antibodies that bind VEGFR2, VEGFR2-binding fragments and derivatives of such antibodies, and VEGFR2-binding polypeptides comprising such fragments. Further still, there is disclosed antibody fragments and derivatives and polypeptides, and methods of using such antibodies, antibody fragments and derivatives and polypeptides, including methods of treating or diagnosing subjects having various cancers. | 10-02-2014 |
20140356363 | Antigen Binding Proteins that Bind PD-1 - There is disclosed compositions and methods relating to or derived from anti-PD-1 antibodies. More specifically, there is disclosed fully human antibodies that bind PD-1, PD-1-binding fragments and derivatives of such antibodies, and PD-1-binding polypeptides comprising such fragments. Further still, there is disclosed nucleic acids encoding such antibodies, antibody fragments and derivatives and polypeptides, cells comprising such polynucleotides, methods of making such antibodies, antibody fragments and derivatives and polypeptides, and methods of using such antibodies, antibody fragments and derivatives and polypeptides, including methods of treating or diagnosing subjects having PD-1 related disorders or conditions, including various inflammatory disorders and various cancers. | 12-04-2014 |
Jonathan Gray, Garnett, KS US
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20130233109 | Towed Vehicle Braking Apparatus - An auxiliary braking system and method of controlling the braking a towed vehicle is provided that includes a remote control that is in selective communication with an auxiliary braking unit positioned in a towing vehicle. More specifically, it is often desirable for the operator of the towing vehicle to assess the performance of the auxiliary braking apparatus positioned in a towed vehicle. In addition, it is often advantageous for the operator to perform real time adjustments to the performance parameters of the auxiliary braking apparatus positioned in the towing vehicle without having to cease driving and physically access the auxiliary braking device. | 09-12-2013 |
Jonathan Gray, Ashburton NZ
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20120241534 | IRRIGATION LINE GUIDE AND METHOD OF IRRIGATING - An irrigation hose guide is provided, including a ground engaging portion; and a revolvable device rotatably mounted on the ground engaging portion about a vertical rotation axis, wherein the revolvable device is configured to accommodate irrigation nodes on an irrigation hose line. | 09-27-2012 |
20130082124 | IRRIGATION - A sprinkler apparatus includes a sprinkler head, a riser which is in fluid communication with a fluid inlet and the sprinkler head, a base for supporting and maintaining the sprinkler head in an upright position when the base is in contact with the ground or other surface; and wherein, the riser extends substantially vertically from the base a distance at least twice the width of the base and the base is configured to allow the apparatus to be pulled over the ground. | 04-04-2013 |
Joseph Gray, Yavne IL
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20080267094 | Method and apparatus for distributed conferences - A method and apparatus for enabling an event such as a telecollaboration or conference event in a communication network. The apparatus is tree-structured, and comprises a main site and one or more descendent sites, each site comprising one or more servers. Each site is a parent site, a descendent site, or both. Two sites may be connected via a dedicated or controlled connection. The apparatus further comprises client devices, each client device connecting to one site. The method of the disclosed invention comprises passing information between a client device and a server or between two servers exactly once. The information is propagated by each server to all the components connected to the server, i.e. the parent site if any, descendent sites if any, and client devices if any, excluding the component from which the server received the information. | 10-30-2008 |
Joshua Gray, Reston, VA US
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20130282844 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR MULTI-MODE ASYNCHRONOUS COMMUNICATION - A method includes receiving at a host device a first communication associated with a transaction from at least one electronic device included in a set of electronic devices. The host device includes at least a memory, a processor, and a database. The first communication received at a first time and via a first communication mode. The method includes sending a response to the first communication at a second time after the first time and independent of the first time. The host devices receives a second communication associated with the transaction from the at least one electronic device at a third time. The first communication, the response to the first communication, and the second communication are displayable in a persistent record of the transaction regardless of a difference between the first time and the third time. | 10-24-2013 |
20140137200 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR MULTI-MODE ASYNCHRONOUS COMMUNICATIN - A method includes receiving at a host device a first communication associated with a transaction from at least one electronic device included in a set of electronic devices. The host device includes at least a memory, a processor, and a database. The first communication received at a first time and via a first communication mode. The method includes sending a response to the first communication at a second time after the first time and independent of the first time. The host devices receives a second communication associated with the transaction from the at least one electronic device at a third time. The first communication, the response to the first communication, and the second communication are displayable in a persistent record of the transaction regardless of a difference between the first time and the third time. | 05-15-2014 |
20140237061 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR MULTI-MODE ASYNCHRONOUS COMMUNICATION - A method includes receiving at a host device a first communication associated with a transaction from at least one electronic device included in a set of electronic devices. The host device includes at least a memory, a processor, and a database. The first communication received at a first time and via a first communication mode. The method includes sending a response to the first communication at a second time after the first time and independent of the first time. The host devices receives a second communication associated with the transaction from the at least one electronic device at a third time. The first communication, the response to the first communication, and the second communication are displayable in a persistent record of the transaction regardless of a difference between the first time and the third time. | 08-21-2014 |
Joshua R. Gray, Aiken, SC US
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20130068994 | NANOPARTICLE ENHANCED IONIC LIQUID HEAT TRANSFER FLUIDS - A heat transfer fluid created from nanoparticles that are dispersed into an ionic liquid is provided. Small volumes of nanoparticles are created from e.g., metals or metal oxides and/or alloys of such materials are dispersed into ionic liquids to create a heat transfer fluid. The nanoparticles can be dispersed directly into the ionic liquid during nanoparticle formation or the nanoparticles can be formed and then, in a subsequent step, dispersed into the ionic liquid using e.g., agitation. | 03-21-2013 |
20140374272 | Electrochemical Fluorination for Processing of Used Nuclear Fuel - A galvanic cell and methods of using the galvanic cell is described for the recovery of uranium from used nuclear fuel according to an electrofluorination process. The galvanic cell requires no input energy and can utilize relatively benign gaseous fluorinating agents. Uranium can be recovered from used nuclear fuel in the form of gaseous uranium compound such as uranium hexafluoride, which can then be converted to metallic uranium or UO | 12-25-2014 |
Lee Antony Gray, Kobenhavn Ø DK
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20140182332 | Piece Of Jewelry - A piece of jewelry, more specifically a bracelet or a necklace, comprising strand portions mutually connected by means of a connector member, a clip member comprising two half shells hinged together at respective outer peripheries and a snap lock allowing for the two half shells when being hingedly rotated to be releasably snap-locked to each other to form an assembled clip member with a through-going hole extending from a first aperture at a first lateral end of the clip member extending into an interior cavity of the clip member and further extending into a second aperture at an opposite lateral end of the clip member. The connector member comprises a centre part with two end sections and a central section positioned in between and connecting the two end sections, each end section being connected to a retainer loop, each retainer loop being connected to an end loop of at least one of the strand portions. The connector member is in a released position of the clip member able to be placed between the half shells such that when the half shells are subsequently snap-locked together to assume an assembled or locked position of the clip member, the clip member is attached to the connector member by being assembled around the centre part with the central section accommodated in the clip member's interior cavity, each aperture of the assembled clip member encircling one respective narrow section of the centre part. | 07-03-2014 |
Lloyd S. Gray, Louisa, VA US
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20120088807 | INTERLACED METHOD FOR TREATING CANCER OR A PRECANCEROUS CONDITION - The present invention provides a method for treating a disease or condition in a mammal which comprises the steps of; administering a therapeutically effective amount of a T type calcium channel inhibitor to effectively slow or stop progression of eukaryotic cells through the S, G | 04-12-2012 |
20120264804 | T TYPE CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS AND THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES - The present invention provides a method for treating a disease or condition in a mammal associated with influx of extracellular calcium via T type calcium channels, which comprises administering to the mammal a therapeutically effective amount of a T type calcium channel inhibitor, a prodrug thereof, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt of said inhibitor or prodrug, wherein the T type calcium channel inhibitor blocks a splice variant of an α1H isoform of T type calcium channels. | 10-18-2012 |
20120321561 | CANCER DIAGNOSIS AND IMAGING - The present invention provides a method for imaging a disease or condition in a mammal which includes the steps of; administering a therapeutically effective amount of a cell cycle inhibitor to effectively stop proliferation of eukaryotic cells at a cell cycle checkpoint between the G1 and S phase, stopping administration of the cell cycle inhibitor for a period of time, administering a marker to the mammal and imaging the mammal. | 12-20-2012 |
Mark D. Gray, Dublin IE
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20130005353 | RADIO BASED LOCATION POWER PROFILES - Methods and systems of managing radio based power may include a mobile platform having a plurality of radios and logic to detect changes in location for the mobile platform. The logic may also deactivate at least one of the plurality of radios in response to the changes in location. The changes in location may be detected based on location information obtained from one or more active radios in the plurality of radios and connection losses with respect to active radios in the plurality of radios. | 01-03-2013 |
Mark D. Gray, Shannon IE
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20130301475 | GENERATING AND/OR RECEIVING AT LEAST ONE PACKET TO FACILITATE, AT LEAST IN PART, NETWORK PATH ESTABLISHMENT - An embodiment may include circuitry to be included, at least in part, in at least one node in a network. The circuitry may generate, at least in part, and/or receive, at least in part, at least one packet. The packet may be received, at least in part, by at least one switch node in the network. The switch node may designate, in response at least in part to the packet, at least one port of the switch node to be used to facilitate, at least in part, establishment, at least in part, of at least one path for propagation of at least one flow between at least two other nodes in the network. The packet may be generated based at least in part upon (1) at least one application classification, (2) at least one allocation request, and (3) network resource availability information. | 11-14-2013 |
Matthew Gray, Madison, WI US
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20120289692 | PROCESS FOR PURIFYING LIGNOCELLULOSIC FEEDSTOCKS - The present invention includes methods for removing contaminants, such as mineral salts, mineral acids, terpenoids, stilbenes, flavonoids, proteinaceous materials, metal impurities, ash and other organic products, from a lignocellulosic feedstock stream containing oxygenated hydrocarbons. | 11-15-2012 |
Michael Lewis Gray, Portland, OR US
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20140095227 | MOBILE TICKETING - Embodiments of a transit ticket system are provided. The transit ticket system may include a mobile computing device configured to (i) download a mobile ticketing application from a ticket management server, the mobile ticketing application including a graphical data sheet, a ticket dictionary, and ticket strings, (ii) receive ticket rendering instructions from the ticket management server in response to completion of a ticket purchase process via the mobile computing device, and (iii) render for display an active ticket on the mobile computing device with data stored on the mobile computing device based on the ticket rendering instructions, the graphical data sheet, ticket dictionary, and ticket strings in response to an activation input command. | 04-03-2014 |
Nathan Lee Gray, Auckland NZ
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20090065119 | METHOD OF FORMING A CONDUIT - A method of continuously forming heated conduit includes performing a tape for winding onto a spiral pipeline former. At least one conductor is positioned adjacent to the centreline of and parallel with a thin polymer ribbon. The ribbon is folded in half to encapsulate the conductors. The folded ribbon is thermally welded to itself, The folded, welded, ribbon is passed through a creaser, which forms a crease midway across the folded ribbon. The creased pre-formed ribbon is formed into a conduit in a continuous process on a spiral pipeline former. | 03-12-2009 |
20090126817 | LIMB FOR BREATHING CIRCUIT - A limb for a breathing circuit manufactured from very thin walled polymer materials has an elongate axial reinforcing spine lying freely inside the conduit and fixed to each end connector. The spine is laterally compliant but axially stiff. The spine provides resistance to tensile and compressive loads on the conduit, including that induced by prevailing internal pressures. | 05-21-2009 |
20090260737 | METHOD OF FORMING A CONDUIT - A method of continuously forming heated conduit includes performing a tape for winding onto a spiral pipeline former. At least one conductor is positioned adjacent to the centreline of and parallel with a thin polymer ribbon. The ribbon is folded in half to encapsulate the conductors. The folded ribbon is thermally welded to itself. The folded, welded, ribbon is passed through a creaser, which forms a crease midway across the folded ribbon. The creased pre-formed ribbon is formed into a conduit in a continuous process on a spiral pipeline former. | 10-22-2009 |
20140158130 | COMPONENT FOR MEDICAL CIRCUIT - A medical tube has a tube wall defining a passageway for transportation of gases and further has a first end and a second end. At least one end of the medical tube comprises one or more of a pre-formed pneumatic port component, a pre-formed electrical port component, and a pre-formed sensor port component. A cuff is over-moulded about and thereby connects the pneumatic port component, the electrical port component, and/or the sensor port component and at least a portion of the tube end. | 06-12-2014 |
20140373843 | LIMB FOR BREATHING CIRCUIT - A limb for a breathing circuit manufactured from very thin walled polymer materials has an elongate axial reinforcing spine lying freely inside the conduit and fixed to each end connector. The spine is laterally compliant but axially stiff. The spine provides resistance to tensile and compressive loads on the conduit, including that induced by prevailing internal pressures. | 12-25-2014 |
Paul R. Gray, Eldora, IA US
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20130252023 | Caden Edge Welding Process - A method and apparatus for applying a wear coating to the back side of a wear part. | 09-26-2013 |
Pearl S. Gray, Los Angeles, CA US
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20140045775 | SHORT-FORM HUMAN MD-2 AS A NEGATIVE REGULATOR OF TOLL-LIKE RECEPTOR 4 SIGNALING - The present invention is based on a novel, alternatively spliced human isoform of MD-2 (MD-2s). In addition, the present invention relates to modified MD-2 proteins, wherein one or more tyrosine residues have been mutated to phenylalanine. In various embodiments, the invention relates to methods and kits for preventing, reducing the likelihood of developing and/or treating various conditions using MD-2s. The invention also describes methods of determining the risk of a subject to various conditions. | 02-13-2014 |
Peter Gray, Redway, CA US
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20120302228 | Remote Power Microgenerator Device and Method - Disclosed is a microgenerator device adapted to retrofit into an existing utility power grid and provide a local means of power generation in remote locations, a relay communication means and a charging station for an electric car. Further disclosed is a method of use, wherein an electrical microgenerator is utilized to locally contribute power to an electrical grid, store power locally and supply users in remote areas with a means of communication and local power access. The microgenerator device comprises a direct current power generator assembly having a vertical axis wind turbine, a photovoltaic array, a micro-inverter, a telephonic communications relay capability, and energy storage unit, wherein the assembly is connectable to an existing power grid and utility pole. The device provides supplemental power to the grid, provides local power access and storage, while also providing a means of communication in remote locations. | 11-29-2012 |
Peter Gray, Vallejo, CA US
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20120310315 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR REDUCING PATIENT TRANSTHORACIC IMPEDANCE FOR THE PURPOSE OF DELIVERING A THERAPEUTIC CURRENT - A device and method for reducing patient transthoracic impedance for the purpose of delivering a therapeutic current are provided. In one embodiment, the device for reducing patient transthoracic impedance for the purpose of delivering a therapeutic current may be used in a defibrillator. The device for reducing patient transthoracic impedance for the purpose of delivering a therapeutic current may be a microneedle array that may have a number of different configurations and may be made with different materials. | 12-06-2012 |
Peter Gerard Gray, Brussels BE
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20080248986 | Liquid laundry detergents containing cationic hydroxyethyl cellulose polymer - Aqueous liquid laundry detergent compositions useful for cleaning fabrics wherein the compositions contain from about 0.05% to about 0.4%, by weight of the composition, of a cationic hydroxyethyl cellulose polymer having a degree of substitution of the cationic charge of from about 0.01 to about 0.20; from about 5% to about 30%, by weight of the composition, of a surfactant comprising at least one anionic surfactant and at least one nonionic surfactant; and from about 2% to about 15%, by weight of the composition, of fatty acid. Use of such aqueous liquid laundry detergent compositions for handwashing delicate fabrics. Use of such aqueous liquid laundry detergent compositions for machine washing of delicate fabrics, wherein the machine washing occurs at a delicate machine setting. | 10-09-2008 |
Richard Lloyd Gray, Elk Grove, CA US
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20140152125 | Linear Alternator - A linear alternator comprises a radial arrangement of five cylinders around a common crankshaft. Mechanical input power is applied to the crankshaft for conversion to electrical output power. Each of the five radial cylinders is in itself a single linear alternator in which four sets of equally spaced shuttle magnets are arranged head-to-toe and separated by spacers and insulators. The shuttle magnets are mounted as an assembly on a rod independently driven by the crankshaft such that each of five rods can correspondingly move back and forth inside four matching sets of equally spaced pickup coils. Alternating currents from each of the twenty total pickup coils are individually rectified, filtered, and regulated to charge banks of batteries or ultra-capacitors. Solid-state inverters can be connected to the batteries or ultra-capacitors to produce utility grade AC power, or DC power outputs can be tapped directly. | 06-05-2014 |
20140306532 | Linear Alternator - A linear alternator to supply the electrical utility needs of homes and small businesses comprises a radial arrangement of five cylinders around a common crankshaft. Mechanical input power is applied to the crankshaft for conversion to electrical output power. Each of the five radial cylinders is in itself a single linear alternator in which four sets of equally spaced shuttle magnets are arranged head-to-toe and separated by spacers and insulators. The shuttle magnets are mounted as an assembly on a rod independently driven by the crankshaft such that each of five rods can correspondingly move back and forth inside four matching sets of equally spaced pickup coils. Alternating currents from each of the twenty total pickup coils are individually rectified, filtered, and regulated to charge banks of batteries or ultra-capacitors. Solid-state inverters can be connected to the batteries or ultra-capacitors to produce utility grade AC power, or DC power outputs can be tapped directly. | 10-16-2014 |
Ronald Gray, Spirit Lake, IA US
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20120266973 | Automatic basin temperature and level control - A system and method for controlling the temperature and volume of a liquid entering a basin includes a microprocessor, a comparator, and a database. The system may include a control panel having buttons for establishing temperature and volume levels for water entering a bath. In one embodiment, the user uses a keypad to enter the desired temperature which is sent to a comparator. The system includes a temperature sensor to detect real-time temperature of the water entering a basin. The sensed real-time water temperature may also be sent to a comparator for controlling water control values to cease the inflow of water into the basin. The system also permits the user to store favorite volume settings for later use in filling the basin. In another embodiment the user communicates with the system to remotely establish a desired temperature value and basin volume fill level. In alternate embodiments, the system may be activated when the user using a mobile device is within a predetermined distance relative to the system. | 10-25-2012 |
Scott Gray, Wildwood, MO US
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20130278217 | Hand-held computer or game controller charger rest - A Handheld Computer or Game Controller Charger Rest Cooler which is a rest for a handheld computer or game controller. The rest has means for charging the battery in the handheld computer or game controller and has means to cool, through the use of a fan, the handheld computer or game controller while the controller rests on the rest. | 10-24-2013 |
Scott Mills Gray, Sausalito, CA US
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20140154988 | SYSTEM AND METHOD TO SORT MESSAGES EXCHANGED IN A WIRELESS PERSONAL AREA NETWORK ACCORDING TO RELATIVE ORIENTATIONS AND POSITIONS OF SENDING AND RECEIVING DEVICES - Apparatus and methods are described herein for sorting messages sent and received, for example in a wireless Personal Area Network (PAN), according to whether the receiving device is within a radially defined region of space. The space may be defined by one or more parameters set by the sending device. A wireless PAN may define the range of peer-to-peer transmission and reception of radio waves between at least two wireless devices. Location and orientation information may be transmitted by a communication device and combined with user and/or software defined boundary limits to filter short range wireless messages. | 06-05-2014 |
20140156699 | SYSTEM AND METHOD TO AUTOMATICALLY DISCOVER MUTUAL INTERESTS AMONG USERS OF MOBILE WIRELESS DEVICES WITHIN A WIRELESS PERSONAL AREA NETWORK - Systems and methods are described herein that allow users to create Wireless Personal Area Network (WPAN) services that are associated with namespaces. The created services may be stored at a server and associated, on the server, with namespaces. Users of communication devices may search for and download service identifiers of interest. Communication devices within the WPAN may advertise stored service identifiers and scan for other devices having matching service identifiers. As such, users of devices can discover other users having mutual interests. | 06-05-2014 |
Seth Joseph Gray, Cranberry Isles, ME US
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20130112902 | Seacock closing system - A pneumatic seacock retrofit is provided for convenient closing of all or a portion of the seacocks, whether as a matter of every day convenience or for use in an emergency, in which all of the vessel's seacocks can be pneumatically closed at the same time, leaving the possibility of selectively overriding seacock closure, with all control valves operating to provide a momentary pulse of air to the rotary actuators and then return to a neutral position, leaving the actuators free for further control. Moreover, an operator is free to manually close a valve in the event that the pneumatic system fails. | 05-09-2013 |
Stacey Gray, Olathe, KS US
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20120323602 | PHARMACY WORK QUEUE - Methods, computer systems, and computer-readable media for generating a pharmacy work queue are provided. Clinical parameters are received along with a request for the pharmacy work queue. Patients at a healthcare facility who satisfy the clinical parameters are identified, and the pharmacy work queue is generated. The pharmacy work queue comprises an indication of the patients who satisfy the clinical parameters. | 12-20-2012 |
Stephen Tom D. Gray, Isdalstoe NO
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20080285379 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR COLLECTING GEOPHYSICAL INFORMATION - An apparatus for collecting geophysical information may include a geophysical information station disposed along a seismic communication cable. A bypass circuit responsive to a command signal is in communication with a switching circuit that is operable to route electrical power, commands, data or a combination to bypass the geophysical information station in response to the command signal. An exemplary method for bypassing a geophysical information station in a geophysical information collection system includes sending a command signal to a bypass circuit and activating one or more switching circuits using the bypass circuit to route electrical power, commands, data or a combination to bypass the geophysical information station in response to the command signal. | 11-20-2008 |
20140340986 | Apparatus and Method for Collecting Geophysical Information - An apparatus for collecting geophysical information may include a geophysical information station disposed along a seismic communication cable. A bypass circuit responsive to a command signal is in communication with a switching circuit that is operable to route electrical power, commands, data or a combination to bypass the geophysical information station in response to the command signal. An exemplary method for bypassing a geophysical information station in a geophysical information collection system includes sending a command signal to a bypass circuit and activating one or more switching circuits using the bypass circuit to route electrical power, commands, data or a combination to bypass the geophysical information station in response to the command signal. | 11-20-2014 |
Steven D. Gray, Mequon, WI US
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20130048908 | Heat-Resistant Liquid Crystalline Polymer Composition having a Low Melting Temperature - A thermotropic liquid crystalline polymer composition capable of exhibiting both a low melting temperature and good heat resistance without the use of conventional naphthenic acids is provided. The melting temperature may, for example, range from about 250° C. to about 400° C. Even at such low melting temperatures, the present inventors have surprisingly discovered that the ratio of the deflection temperature under load (“DTUL”), a measure of short term heat resistance, to the melting temperature may remain relatively high. The specific DTUL values may range from about 200° C. to about 300° C. The ability to form a polymer composition with the properties noted above may be achieved, at least in part, by the use of an aromatic amide oligomer. | 02-28-2013 |
20130052446 | Melt-Extruded Substrate for Use in Thermoformed Articles - A melt-extruded substrate that can be readily thermoformed into a shaped, three-dimensional article is provided. The substrate is formed from a polymer composition that contains a thermotropic liquid crystalline polymer and a unique aromatic amide oligomer. The present inventors have discovered that the oligomer can help increase the “low shear” complex viscosity of the resulting polymer. The ability to achieve enhanced low shear viscosity values can lead to polymer compositions with an increased melt strength, which allows the resulting substrate to better maintain its shape during thermoforming without exhibiting a substantial amount of sag. Due to its relatively high degree of melt strength, the polymer composition is particularly well suited for forming thin extruded substrates for use in thermoforming processes. | 02-28-2013 |
20130053531 | Method for Minimizing Process Disruptions During Formation of a Liquid Crystalline Polymer - A method for lowering melt viscosity of a liquid crystalline polymer as it is formed in a reactor vessel. More particularly, a reaction mixture is initially supplied to the reactor vessel that contains two or more precursor monomers (e.g., acetylated or non-acetylated). The reaction mixture is heated to an elevated temperature under agitation to initiate formation of the polymer. After a certain period of time, an aromatic amide oligomer is added to the reaction mixture. Among other things, the present inventors have discovered that such an oligomer can serve as a flow aid by altering intermolecular polymer chain interactions, thereby lowering the overall viscosity of the polymer matrix under shear. This minimizes the likelihood of “freeze off” of the polymer within the reactor vessel and limits the impact of process disruptions on the production of the liquid crystalline polymer. | 02-28-2013 |
20130053532 | Melt Polymerization of Low Melt Viscosity Liquid Crystalline Polymers - A method for forming a high molecular weight liquid crystalline polymer is provided. The method include melt polymerizing two or more precursor monomers (e.g., acetylated or non-acetylated) in the presence of an aromatic amide oligomer. The present inventors have discovered that such an oligomer can lower the melt viscosity of the viscous polymer as it is formed. The ability to lower melt viscosity in situ during melt polymerization enables the formation of high molecular weight polymers that display low melt viscosity and can still be removed from the reactor vessel without solidifying therein. This not only improves the ease of processing, but also allows molecular weights to be reached that are even higher than conventionally practical. | 02-28-2013 |
20130053533 | Solid-State Polymerization of a Liquid Crystalline Polymer - A method for forming a high molecular weight thermotropic liquid crystalline polymer is provided. The method includes melt polymerizing two or more monomers in the presence of a unique aromatic amide oligomer to form a prepolymer, and then solid-state polymerizing the prepolymer to achieve a target molecular weight. The present inventors have discovered that a unique aromatic amide oligomer can be employed to help increase the “low shear” complex viscosity of the resulting solid-state polymerized composition. This allows for the attainment of higher than conventional “low shear” complex viscosity values and/or a substantial reduction in the solid-state polymerization time needed to achieve a target complex viscosity. In addition, the oligomeric flow aid can also accelerate the extent to which the “high shear” melt viscosity is increased during solid-state polymerization, which may also contribute to a substantial reduction in the solid-state polymerization time needed to achieve a certain molecular weight. | 02-28-2013 |
20130062558 | Cast Molded Parts Formed from a Liquid Crystalline Polymer - A molded part having a predetermined shape is provided. The molded part may be formed by casting a liquid crystalline polymer composition into a mold cavity at a relatively low shear rate. Due to the use of a relatively low shear rate, the polymer composition does not generally undergo extensive shear orientation, which can allow the resulting part to be further processed using standard finishing techniques. The ability to use relatively low shear rates during casting is achieved in the present invention through the use of an aromatic amide oligomer. More particularly, the present inventors have discovered that the aromatic amide oligomer can serve as a flow aid by altering intermolecular polymer chain interactions, thereby lowering the overall viscosity of the polymer matrix to “ultralow” levels without having a significant impact on the mechanical properties. | 03-14-2013 |
20130085253 | Solid-Stage Polymerization System for a Liquid Crystalline Polymer - A multi-stage process for forming a liquid crystalline polymer is provided. More particularly, the process includes acetylating one or more precursor monomers and melt-polymerizing the acetylated monomers to form a prepolymer in the form of a solid particulate material. Thereafter, the prepolymer is solid-state polymerized in a fluidized bed reactor that contains a porous surface (e.g., bed, plate, grate, etc.) on which the prepolymer is supported. While supported by this porous surface, the prepolymer can become “fluidized” with a heated stream of a gas (e.g., nitrogen). In this manner, a sufficient degree of turbulence is created to distribute heat evenly around the prepolymer and cause it to rapidly reach the target reaction temperature. | 04-04-2013 |
20130157033 | Nucleating System for Polyarylene Sulfide Compositions - A nucleating system for a thermoplastic composition that contains a polyarylene sulfide is provided. The nucleating system includes a combination of an inorganic crystalline compound and an aromatic amide oligomer. The present inventors have discovered that the combination of these different types of nucleating agents result in excellent crystallization properties (e.g., rate of crystallization). Due to the improved crystallization rate, the thermoplastic composition can be molded at lower temperatures to still achieve the same degree of crystallization. In addition to minimizing the energy requirements of the molding operating, the use of lower temperatures can also decrease the production of “flash” normally associated with high temperature molding operations. The composition may also possess good viscosity properties that allow it to be readily molded into parts of a variety of different shapes and sizes. | 06-20-2013 |
20140242385 | Liquid Crystalline Polymer Fibers - A fiber formed from a polymer composition that comprises a liquid crystalline polymer and an aromatic amide oligomer is provided. The present inventors have discovered that the oligomer can act as a flow aid for the polymer, which can provide a variety of different benefits. For example, the use of the oligomer during polymerization can lower the melt viscosity of the polymer as it is formed. This enables the formation of high molecular weight polymers that do not solidify within the reactor vessel. The formation of high molecular weight polymers during melt polymerization can, in turn, provide a variety of benefits, such as allowing for higher molecular weight polymers to be formed through additional processing (e.g., solid state polymerization) than conventionally possible, as well as enhancing the melt strength of the polymer composition and thereby aiding in the fiber formation process. | 08-28-2014 |
20140288221 | Aromatic Amide Compound - An aromatic amide compound having the following general formula (I) is provided: | 09-25-2014 |
Steven J. Gray, Elm Grove, WI US
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20120243761 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ESTIMATING VASCULAR FLOW USING CT IMAGING - A system and method for estimating vascular flow using CT imaging include a computer readable storage medium having stored thereon a computer program comprising instructions, which, when executed by a computer, cause the computer to acquire a first set of data comprising anatomical information of an imaging subject, the anatomical information comprises information of at least one vessel. The instructions further cause the computer to process the anatomical information to generate an image volume comprising the at least one vessel, generate hemodynamic information based on the image volume, and acquire a second set of data of the imaging subject. The computer is also caused to generate an image comprising the hemodynamic information in combination with a visualization based on the second set of data. | 09-27-2012 |
Steven James Gray, Elm Grove, WI US
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20130226003 | FRACTIONAL FLOW RESERVE ESTIMATION - Approaches for assessing hemodynamic characteristics for an organ of interest are related. In one implementation, a fluid dynamics model may be provided with data derived from an anatomic imaging modality and blood flow information derived by ultrasound to derive the desired hemodynamic characteristics. In one such implementation, a fractional flow reserve is estimated. | 08-29-2013 |
20140005535 | FRACTIONAL FLOW RESERVE ESTIMATION | 01-02-2014 |
Susan Gray, Colorado Springs, CO US
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20140052908 | METHODS AND STRUCTURE FOR NORMALIZING STORAGE PERFORMANCE ACROSS A PLURALITY OF LOGICAL VOLUMES - Methods and structure are disclosed for normalizing storage performance across a plurality of logical volumes. One embodiment is a storage controller. The storage controller is adapted to couple with a plurality of host systems and a storage device. The storage controller is adapted to receive one or more requests to create logical volumes for the plurality of hose systems, and adapted to identify a plurality of performance zones for storage areas of the storage device. The performance zones exhibit different performance criteria for one or more of: reading data from the storage device and writing data to the storage device. The storage controller is further adapted to allocate storage from each of the plurality of performance zones for each of the plurality of logical volumes such that the performance criteria for accessing the storage device is distributed substantially uniformly across the plurality of logical volumes. | 02-20-2014 |
Terence K. Gray, Burlington, CT US
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20130306507 | Medical Waste Containment Device - A device that stores, secures, and disinfects hazardous materials introduced therein, comprising a container having at least one interior surface, wherein the at least one interior surface forms at least one chamber within the container for storing the hazardous materials introduced into the container; at least one port having an aperture and unidirectional access for introducing the hazardous materials into the container and preventing outflow of the hazardous materials from the container; an absorbent material for securing the hazardous materials introduced into the container, wherein the absorbent material is affixed to the at least one interior surface of the container; and a disinfecting substance for disinfecting the hazardous materials introduced into the container, wherein the disinfecting substance is affixed to the at least one first interior surface of the container. | 11-21-2013 |
Terry John Gray, Auckland NZ
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20110162491 | TOOLS - An impact tool includes a handle, and the handle includes a hollow portion. The impact tool also includes an impact portion for impacting with a surface or object, with the impact portion being located at one or both ends of the handle. The impact tool further includes a moveable material, which may be housed within the hollow portion of the handle. The moveable material is adapted or able to move along the hollow portion of the handle during use of the impact tool. The moveable material may serve to increase the momentum associated with the use of the impact tool and/or to reduce the jarring effect associated with the use of the impact tool. | 07-07-2011 |
20140076595 | TOOLS - This invention relates to an impact tool. The impact tool includes a handle, and the handle includes a hollow portion. The impact tool also includes an impact portion for impacting with a surface or object, with the impact portion being located at one or both ends of the handle. The impact tool further includes a moveable material, which may be housed within the hollow portion of the handle. The moveable material is adapted or able to move along the hollow portion of the handle during use of the impact tool. The moveable material may serve to increase the momentum associated with the use of the impact tool and/or to reduce the jarring effect associated with the use of the impact tool. | 03-20-2014 |
Thomas Gray, Gulfport, MS US
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20120194558 | METEOROLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY GEOSPATIAL ANALYSIS TOOLSET - System and method for providing access to ArcMap netCDF utilities and adding support for observational data to ArcMap including, but not limited to, comparing observational data to model data in a graphical manner, and maintaining the security classifications for each layer in ArcMap so that the highest security classification of the data being viewed is known at all times. | 08-02-2012 |
20140041041 | METEOROLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY GEOSPATIAL ANALYSIS TOOLSET - System and method for providing access to ArcMap netCDF utilities and adding support for observational data to ArcMap including, but not limited to, comparing observational data to model data in a graphical manner, and maintaining the security classifications for each layer in ArcMap so that the highest security classification of the data being viewed is known at all times. | 02-06-2014 |
20140078180 | METEOROLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY GEOSPATIAL ANALYSIS TOOLSET - System and method for providing access to ArcMap netCDF utilities and adding support for observational data to ArcMap including, but not limited to, comparing observational data to model data in a graphical manner, and maintaining the security classifications for each layer in ArcMap so that the highest security classification of the data being viewed is known at all times. | 03-20-2014 |
Timothy Gray, Forest Grove, OR US
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20140066271 | PHYSICAL THERAPY DEVICES - Physical therapy devices, including vertically extending rear support structures, arm pivots supported by rear support structures at positions vertically spaced from supporting surfaces, arms pivotally supported by the arm pivots, seats resting on the arms at distances selected to apply portions of users' bodyweights the arms when the user is seated in the seat, foot rests supported above supporting surfaces at heights selected to support a forward portion of the user's foot when the user is seated in the seat, and knee saddles attached to the arms. In some examples, the knee saddles including a knee support positioned at a height selected to rest on the user's knee when seated in the seat. In some examples, the arms extend horizontally from a pivot end to a swing end distal the arm pivot. Some examples may additionally or alternatively include adjustably positioned arm pivots. Some examples may include biasing members. | 03-06-2014 |
Trevor Gray, Versailles, KY US
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20120169812 | CONSUMABLE SUPPLY ITEM, FLUID RESERVOIR AND RECIRCULATION SYSTEM FOR MICRO-FLUID APPLICATIONS - A consumable supply item for an imaging device holds an initial or refillable volume of ink. An interior retains the ink while exit and return ports define openings through a housing to fluidly communicate the interior to the imaging device. The opening of the return port is larger than the opening of the exit port. The design slows the return of fluid to the housing which minimizes air bubbles or frothiness in the fluid. During use, ink depletes toward a bottom surface of the interior beneath which the ink is prevented from occupying. A housing section below the interior retains a portion of the exit port so that a bottom of the opening of the exit port is substantially horizontally aligned with the bottom surface. It prevents stranding ink beneath the exit port. Further embodiments include port configuration, construction, and modular components, to name a few. | 07-05-2012 |
20120169813 | CONSUMABLE SUPPLY ITEM, FLUID RESERVOIR AND RECIRCULATION SYSTEM FOR MICRO-FLUID APPLICATIONS - A housing defines a fluid reservoir for an imaging device. One or more exterior walls define a volume for holding ink to set a fluid backpressure in the imaging device. An opening in the walls is positioned for overflowing excessive ink from the volume to maintain the fluid backpressure within a predetermined operating range. Fluid inlets and outlets connect the reservoir to both a supply item and an ejection head. Ink flows into the reservoir from the supply item. It fills until the fluid rises to a height where it overflows back to the supply item. Less full reservoirs fill as the pump operates, while full reservoirs simultaneously return fluid back to their supply containers. Fluid does not spill from the walls. | 07-05-2012 |
20120218356 | CONSUMABLE SUPPLY ITEM WITH CAPACITIVE FLUID LEVEL DETECTION FOR MICRO-FLUID APPLICATIONS - A consumable supply item for an imaging device holds an initial or refillable volume of fluid. Its housing defines an interior having a pair of opposed electrodes. The electrodes define a capacitance that varies in response to an amount of liquid between them. A volume space filled by the liquid varies along a length of the electrodes. The design facilitates abrupt changes in capacitance values at each change in the volume space. Devices can recalibrate fluid levels at these changes. Electrode interior surfaces face one another. At least one electrode has an open region, such as a hole or a cutout of material. In another design, a support material connects to each electrode to provide mechanical stability and create a region preventing filling by the liquid. Further embodiments contemplate material selection, construction, and modularity, to name a few. | 08-30-2012 |
Trevor D. Gray, Versailles, KY US
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20130074595 | FLUID TILT SENSOR WITHIN INK TANK SUPPLY ITEM FOR MICRO-FLUID APPLICATIONS - A container for holding a volume of fluid and having a housing defining an interior for retaining the volume of fluid; at least one in-tank tilt sensor connected to a controller and disposed inside the housing for generating a signal corresponding to a level of fluid inside the housing; and a support material attached to the housing and connected to the at least one in-tank tilt sensor to mechanically support the at least one in-tank tilt sensor such that the at least one in-tank tilt sensor is not in direct contact with the fluid inside the housing. The in-tank tilt sensor detects a change in fluid level which may only be caused by tilting of the imaging device. When tilting is registered, protective action is taken to prevent fluid from leaking. | 03-28-2013 |
20130286064 | Fluid Tilt Sensor Within Ink Tank Supply Item for Micro-Fluid Applications - A container for holding a volume of fluid and having a housing defining an interior for retaining the volume of fluid; at least one in-tank tilt sensor connected to a controller and disposed inside the housing for generating a signal corresponding to a level of fluid inside the housing; and a support material attached to the housing and connected to the at least one in-tank tilt sensor to mechanically support the at least one in-tank tilt sensor such that the at least one in-tank tilt sensor is not in direct contact with the fluid inside the housing. The in-tank tilt sensor detects a change in fluid level which may only be caused by tilting of the imaging device. When tilting is registered, protective action is taken to prevent fluid from leaking. | 10-31-2013 |
20130300786 | Fluid Tilt Sensor Within Ink Tank Supply Item for Micro-Fluid Applications - A container for holding a volume of fluid and having a housing defining an interior for retaining the volume of fluid; at least one in-tank tilt sensor connected to a controller and disposed inside the housing for generating a signal corresponding to a level of fluid inside the housing; and a support material attached to the housing and connected to the at least one in-tank tilt sensor to mechanically support the at least one in-tank tilt sensor such that the at least one in-lank tilt sensor is not in direct contact with the fluid inside the housing. The in-tank tilt sensor detects a change in fluid level which may only be caused by tilting of the imaging device. When tilting is registered, protective action is taken to prevent fluid from leaking. | 11-14-2013 |
Trevor D. Gray, Versaitles, KY US
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20130074594 | FLUID TILT SENSOR WITHIN INK TANK SUPPLY ITEM FOR MICRO-FLUID APPLICATIONS - A container for holding a volume of fluid and having a housing defining an interior for retaining the volume of fluid; at least one in-tank tilt sensor connected to a controller and disposed inside the housing for generating a signal corresponding to a level of fluid inside the housing; and a support material attached to the housing and connected to the at least one in-tank tilt sensor to mechanically support the at least one in-tank tilt sensor such that the at least one in-tank tilt sensor is not in direct contact with the fluid inside the housing. The in-tank tilt sensor detects a change in fluid level which may only be caused by tilting of the imaging device. When tilting is registered, protective action is taken to prevent fluid from leaking. | 03-28-2013 |
Vincent Myles Gray, Johannesburg ZA
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20100304420 | BIOREACTOR FOR MESOPHILIC AND/OR THERMOPHILIC FERMENTATION - This invention relates to a bioreactor for producing high rates of hydrogen from plant biomass. It also relates to the rapid screening, selection and isolation of biofilm forming mesophilic and/or thermophilic bacteria or bacteria consortia that generate high levels of hydrogen from plant biomass or from soluble hydrolysates derived from the hydrolysis of cellulosic materials including hemicellulose. The reactor comprises a primary reactor vessel having a bed of hydrogen producing bacteria towards its base located within a secondary reactor vessel which functions as a hydrogen gas collector and as a clarifier and separator. The plant biomass may be one or a mixture of insoluble cellulosic material and a hydrolysate derived from hydrolysis of cellulosic material. In one embodiment the bed of the primary reactor vessel is fluidised by recycling hydrogen gas saturated plant biomass effluent from the secondary reactor vessel to the primary reactor vessel. | 12-02-2010 |
20120088266 | BIOREACTOR PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION OF HYDROGEN FROM BIOMASS - This invention relates to bioreactor processes, particularly bioreactor processes for the production of hydrogen gas from biomass, more particularly to bioreactor processes for the production of hydrogen gas employing a mixed anaerobic thermophilic bacterial consortium during the anaerobic fermentation of biomass. | 04-12-2012 |
William M. Gray, Redding, CT US
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20120261028 | MACHINE FOR PRODUCING FOAM WITHIN A BAG - A machine produces foam-in-bag from foam precursors mixed within the bag. The machine comprises a base and a shell. The base and shell are moveable relative each other between a base/shell disengaged position and a base/shell engaged position. In the base/shell engaged position, the base and shell divide the bag so that a mixing chamber is isolated from the remainder portion of the bag. First and second nozzles inject foam precursors into the mixing chamber. A mixer engages the mixing chamber to provide mixing energy to facilitate the foam reaction. | 10-18-2012 |