Comiskey
Barrett Comiskey, Cambridge, MA US
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20130292046 | Reflected Light Glare Minimization for Athletic Contest Participants While Providing a Non-Verbal Communication - A method and product for distributing promotional materials while reducing reflected light glare into a human's eyes is provided. A non-toxic, non-reflective colored and finished material may be applied on a human's cheek where incident direct or indirect light is likely to be reflected into a human's eyes. The non-reflective material may comprise a decal, a shape, and a promotional item. The decal may comprise a non-reflective and non-toxic material of a dull or matte color having a wavelength falling outside of the range of wavelengths between 430 nm and 690 nm. The shape may be formed within the non-reflective material, comprising a color contrasting with the dull or matte color, wherein the shape is configured to provide communication. The promotional item may be for promoting a product or service affixed to the decal, wherein the shape formed within the non-reflective material is associated with the promotional item. | 11-07-2013 |
Barrett Comiskey, Taguig PH
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20130132598 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGING AND DELIVERING DATA - In accordance with at least some embodiments of the present disclosure, methods and apparatuses for delivering data to a plurality of destination nodes are presented. One example method may include in response to a request to deliver the data, determining a first transport for a first destination node based on availability of and/or network condition associated with the first transport, sending the data to the first destination node via the first transport, and determining whether to resend the data based on a delivery option extracted from the request. | 05-23-2013 |
Brian Comiskey, Tustin, CA US
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20150176870 | THERMOELECTRIC DEVICE WITH INTERNAL SENSOR - A thermoelectric system which comprises two substrates spaced apart from each other to form a gap and a plurality of electrically-connected semiconductor elements disposed between the substrates in the gap. The thermoelectric system further comprises at least one sensor and a seal which extends between the substrates and encloses the sensor and at least one of the plurality of semiconductor elements. The sensor is disposed between the substrates at an interior location spaced from the peripheral edge of at least one of the substrates. Additionally, at least one of the semiconductor elements is disposed between the sensor and the peripheral edge. | 06-25-2015 |
Brian Comiskey, Colo De Caza, CA US
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20110048033 | CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A method for thermally conditioning a space adjacent a seat assembly includes activating a heating element positioned within the seat assembly beneath a seat covering. A fluid module that includes a fluid supply device and a thermoelectric element is activated to direct heated air from the fluid module to a space adjacent the seat assembly through a distribution system formed at least partially in the seat cushion. After a period of time, the heating element is deactivated. | 03-03-2011 |
Brian D. Comiskey, Waterloo, IA US
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20130302137 | Pumps with Improved Drive Shaft/Casing Seals - A pump includes a drive shaft linked to a motor. The drive shaft passes through a seal assembly before passing into the pump chamber. The seal includes an outer seal housing that accommodates a lip seal. A portion of the drive shaft that passes through the seal assembly is coated with PTFE to prolong the working life of the seal assembly. | 11-14-2013 |
20150139843 | Internal Gear Pump - An internal gear pump with a field replaceable idler is disclosed that may be used for sanitary applications. Access to the idler mainly merely requires removal of the head. Access to the seal assembly disposed at the inboard end of the pump chamber is also fast and easy as removal of the head exposes a fastener that secures the rotor to the drive shaft. Removal of this fastener enables the rotor to be removed with a standard rotor-pulling tool thereby exposing the pump chamber seal assembly, which may be cleaned, serviced or replaced as needed. | 05-21-2015 |
Brian D. Comiskey, Coto De Caza, CA US
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20110031272 | CHEMICAL DISPENSING SYSTEMS AND POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT FLOW METERS THEREFOR - A volume-based, rather than time-based, system for dispensing fluid incorporates a microprocessor-based controller, software, pump, and positive displacement flow meter. The volume being pumped and the time it takes to pump that volume is calculated and tracked by the software, giving a flow rate. This rate is then tracked by the software for any changes. Any conditional changes that occur, affecting this rate, are tracked, and if the rate becomes too excessive outside of the normal rate established at initial calibration, then an alarm or other indication is provided to the operator. | 02-10-2011 |
20110119826 | OPERATIONAL SCHEMES FOR CLIMATE CONTROLLED BEDS - A climate controlled seat, bed or other assembly configured to receive a person includes a blower and two or more thermoelectric devices or other conditioning fluid modules. According to one embodiment of an operational scheme, a control system for the seat or bed is configured to continuously discharge air from the blower through the thermoelectric devices. In one arrangement, the thermoelectric devices are sequenced between an activated and a deactivated position. Consequently, the desired cooling and/or cooling effect can be maintained while reducing energy consumption of the climate control system. | 05-26-2011 |
20110296611 | CLIMATE CONTROLLED BEDS AND METHODS OF OPERATING THE SAME - A climate controlled seat, bed or other assembly configured to receive a person includes a blower and two or more thermoelectric devices or other conditioning fluid modules. According to one embodiment of an operational scheme, a control system for the seat or bed is configured to continuously discharge air from the blower through the thermoelectric devices. In one arrangement, the thermoelectric devices are sequenced between an activated and a deactivated position. Consequently, the desired cooling and/or cooling effect can be maintained while reducing energy consumption of the climate control system. | 12-08-2011 |
20120131748 | HEATED AND COOLED BED ASSEMBLY - A climate controlled bed comprises a cushion member having an outer surface comprising a first side for supporting an occupant and a second side, the first side and the second side generally facing in opposite directions. In some embodiments, the cushion member includes one or more recessed areas along its first side or its second side. In one embodiment, the bed further includes a flow conditioning member that may be at least partially positioned with the recessed area of the cushion member, an air-permeable topper member positioned along the first side of the cushion member and a fluid temperature regulation system. | 05-31-2012 |
20130097776 | THERMALLY CONDITIONED BED ASSEMBLY - A climate controlled bed comprises a cushion member having an outer surface comprising a first side for supporting an occupant and a second side, the first side and the second side generally facing in opposite directions. In some embodiments, the cushion member includes one or more recessed areas along its first side or its second side. In one embodiment, the bed further includes a flow conditioning member that may be at least partially positioned with the recessed area of the cushion member, an air-permeable topper member positioned along the first side of the cushion member and a fluid temperature regulation system. | 04-25-2013 |
20140026320 | CLIMATE CONTROLLED BEDS AND METHODS OF OPERATING THE SAME - A climate controlled seat, bed or other assembly configured to receive a person includes a blower and two or more thermoelectric devices or other conditioning fluid modules. According to one embodiment of an operational scheme, a control system for the seat or bed is configured to continuously discharge air from the blower through the thermoelectric devices. In one arrangement, the thermoelectric devices are sequenced between an activated and a deactivated position. Consequently, the desired cooling and/or cooling effect can be maintained while reducing energy consumption of the climate control system. | 01-30-2014 |
John Comiskey, Carlsbad, CA US
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20100317064 | Covalent joining of DNA strands to RNA strands catalyzed by vaccinia topoisomerase - The present invention provides a method of covalently joining a DNA strand to an RNA strand comprising (a) forming a topoisomerase-DNA intermediate by incubating a DNA cleavage substrate comprising a topoisomerase cleavage site with a topoisomerase specific for that site, wherein the topoisomerase-DNA intermediate has one or more 5′ single-strand tails; and (b) adding to the topoisomerase-DNA intermediate an acceptor RNA strand complementary to the 5′ single-strand tail under conditions permitting a ligation of the covalently bound DNA strand of the topoisomerase-DNA intermediate to the RNA acceptor strand and dissociation of the topoisomerase, thereby covalently joining the DNA strand to the RNA strand. The present invention also provides a method of tagging a 5′ end of an RNA molecule. The present invention further provides a DNA-RNA molecule which has been joined in vitro by the use of a topoisomerase. The present invention also provides a method of tagging a 5′ end of an mRNA. The present invention provides a method of isolating and cloning full-length gene sequences using capped mRNA after subtraction of non-capped RNA. | 12-16-2010 |
20120322109 | Covalent Joining of DNA Strands to RNA Strands Catalyzed by Vaccinia Topoisomerase - The present invention provides a method of covalently joining a DNA strand to an RNA strand, a method of tagging a 5′ end of an RNA molecule, a DNA-RNA molecule which has been joined in vitro by the use of a topoisomerase, a method of tagging a 5′ end of an mRNA, and a method of isolating and cloning full-length gene sequences using capped mRNA after subtraction of non-capped RNA. | 12-20-2012 |
Peter Comiskey, Hertfordshire GB
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20110061930 | JUNCTION BOX - A junction box, comprising a multi-layer circuit board, wherein the circuit board ( | 03-17-2011 |
Stephen Comiskey, Doylestown, PA US
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20100221329 | FORMULATIONS OF GUANYLATE CYCLASE C AGONISTS AND METHODS OF USE - The invention provides novel formulations of guanylate cyclase-C (“GCC”) agonist peptides and methods for their use in the treatment of gastrointestinal diseases and disorders, including gastrointestinal cancer. The GCC agonist formulations of the invention can be administered either alone or in combination with one or more additional therapeutic agents, preferably an inhibitor of cGMP-dependent phosphodiesterase or a laxative. | 09-02-2010 |
20120237593 | Formulations of Guanylate Cyclase C Agonists and Methods of Use - The invention provides low-dose formulations of guanylate cyclase-C (“GCC”) agonist peptides and methods for their use. The formulations of the invention can be administered either alone or in combination with one or more additional therapeutic agents, preferably an inhibitor of cGMP-dependent phosphodiesterase or a laxative. | 09-20-2012 |
20140155575 | Process of Preparing Guanylate Cyclase C Agonists - The invention provides processes of preparing a peptide including a GCC agonist sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 1-249 described herein. | 06-05-2014 |
Stephen W. Comiskey, Washington, DC US
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20130292046 | Reflected Light Glare Minimization for Athletic Contest Participants While Providing a Non-Verbal Communication - A method and product for distributing promotional materials while reducing reflected light glare into a human's eyes is provided. A non-toxic, non-reflective colored and finished material may be applied on a human's cheek where incident direct or indirect light is likely to be reflected into a human's eyes. The non-reflective material may comprise a decal, a shape, and a promotional item. The decal may comprise a non-reflective and non-toxic material of a dull or matte color having a wavelength falling outside of the range of wavelengths between 430 nm and 690 nm. The shape may be formed within the non-reflective material, comprising a color contrasting with the dull or matte color, wherein the shape is configured to provide communication. The promotional item may be for promoting a product or service affixed to the decal, wherein the shape formed within the non-reflective material is associated with the promotional item. | 11-07-2013 |