Fernandez, CA
Adrian Axel Remigo Fernandez, Mountain View, CA US
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20140143166 | IDENTIFYING MEMBERS OF A SOCIAL NETWORK AS CANDIDATE REFERRAL SOURCES - Systems and methods for identifying members of a social network service as job referral sources are described. In some example embodiments, the systems and methods may receive or access information associated with an available job, and for a member of a social network that is affiliated with the available job (e.g., is employed by the company providing the available job), identify a connection within the social network that is a suitable job referral source by utilizing an algorithmic process that determines the suitability of members connected to the identified connection as candidates for the available job. | 05-22-2014 |
20140143167 | IDENTIFYING MEMBERS OF A SOCIAL NETWORK AS CANDIDATE REFERRAL SOURCES - Systems and methods for identifying members of a social network service as candidate referral sources are described. In some example embodiments, the systems and methods may receive or access information associated with an available job, and for a member of a social network that is affiliated with the available job (e.g., is employed by the company providing the available job), identify a connection within the social network that is a suitable candidate referral source by utilizing an algorithmic process that determines the suitability of members connected to the identified connection as candidates for the available job. | 05-22-2014 |
Aldo O. Fernandez, Los Angeles, CA US
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20090041712 | WATER-IN-SILICONE EMULSION COMPOSITIONS - The present invention relates to a composition containing a retinoid and/or peptide complexed with a copper ion wherein the composition is a water-in-silicone emulsion, and the use thereof. | 02-12-2009 |
Alexander Fernandez, San Francisco, CA US
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20120186655 | MASS FLOW CONTROLLER WITH ONBOARD DIAGNOSTICS, PROGNOSTICS, AND DATA LOGGING - A mass flow controller and method for operating the same is disclosed. The mass flow controller includes a mass flow control system to control the mass flow rate of a fluid, and a data logging component that obtains snapshots of condition-specific-data for each of a plurality of reoccurring condition types, and reduces each snapshot of condition-specific-data to functional parameter values that characterize each snapshot of condition-specific-data, and the data logging component generates statistical values that are stored in a short term data store that characterize multiple functional parameter values that are obtained during each separate occurrence of a specific condition type. A diagnostics component diagnoses failures using current functional parameter values and the statistical values stored in the short-term memory, and a prognostics component predicts failures based upon a collection of data sets that are stored in the long-term memory. | 07-26-2012 |
Alexander Fernandez, Mountain View, CA US
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20140362283 | Microscope Observation Tube Smart-Phone Adaptor - The present invention generally relates to methods and devices for mounting an image capture device to an optical viewing instrument such as a microscope, telescope, or binocular. More specifically, some embodiments of the present invention relate to an apparatus for mounting a smart phone to an observation tube of microscope. The optical viewing instrument may have an observation tube and an ocular attached thereto. The adapter may include an observation tube ring mount configured to be installed on the observation tube. An observation tube mount may be configured to engage with the installed ring mount. An image capture device holder may be configured to couple with the observation tube mount and configured to receive an image capture device. The image capture device may be a common device such as a smart phone. Optionally, a window may be included in the observation tube mount to facilitate viewing of ocular indicia. | 12-11-2014 |
Andres Fernandez, San Francisco, CA US
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20090117006 | STRUCTURES FOR ENHANCED DETECTION OF FLUORESCENCE - Substrates are provided for use in the detection, identification and analysis of biologic or chemical samples that are labeled with a fluorescent label, in which the plane of maximum fluorescence is displaced from a reflective substrate surface so that the intensity maximum of the standing wave interference pattern of incident and reflected probe radiation is enhanced. The format of the substrates includes substantially planar surfaces as well as substrates with introduced variations to the substrate surface, e.g., depressions, wells, pedestals and the like, disposed in arrays or other similar structures such that one or more fluorophore-comprising objects can be attached thereto. | 05-07-2009 |
20090270273 | ARRAY STRUCTURES FOR NUCLEIC ACID DETECTION - Devices formed as optically readable substrates are provided having a high feature density (e.g., attachment or deposition sites) in arrays comprising macromolecules, specifically amplicons, and devices and methods are provided for analysis of target nucleic acids having an undetermined sequence. High density arrayed nucleic acids are provided which are amenable to individual or multiple nucleotide interrogation, and which are particularly useful to determine the nucleotide sequence of a complex target nucleic acid sequence | 10-29-2009 |
20110269644 | STRUCTURES FOR ENHANCED DETECTION OF FLUORESCENCE - Substrates are provided for use in the detection, identification and analysis of biologic or chemical samples that are labeled with a fluorescent label, in which the plane of maximum fluorescence is displaced from a reflective substrate surface so that the intensity maximum of the standing wave interference pattern of incident and reflected probe radiation is enhanced. The format of the substrates includes substantially planar surfaces as well as substrates with introduced variations to the substrate surface, e.g., depressions, wells, pedestals and the like, disposed in arrays or other similar structures such that one or more fluorophore-comprising objects can be attached thereto. | 11-03-2011 |
20120122721 | METHOD FOR NUCLEIC ACID DETECTION USING VOLTAGE ENHANCEMENT - Methods are provided for carrying out nucleic acid analysis, including sequence identification, employing voltage and/or controlled electric charge to enhance operation. A device comprises substrates for nucleic acid analysis, a first electrically conductive layer, a first electrically insulative layer of dielectric material on the first conductive layer, a second electrically conductive layer disposed upon the first insulative layer in a pattern to define discrete attachment sites for macromolecules on the first insulative layer, the second conductive layer provided with means for resisting affinity for the macromolecules to impede their attachment to sites on the second conductive layer, and terminals for the first and second conductive layers for applying a voltage pattern between the first and the second conductive layers to control affinity between the macromolecules and the discrete attachment sites. | 05-17-2012 |
20130323652 | METHOD OF FABRICATING PATTERNED FUNCTIONAL SUBSTRATES - Methods of preparing organosilane-functionalized regions on a substrate surface and more specifically fabricating patterned functionalized substrates suitable to be optically read, the methods generally comprising employing a vapor deposition process of an organosilane gas onto a lithographically patterned silicon surface followed by removal of the patterning media in a bath of organic solvents and ultrasonic excitation. The inventive methods provide optimized surface density of functional species while avoiding deleterious effects that can occur when lithographically patterned substrates are exposed to various gaseous species during the functionalization process. | 12-05-2013 |
20150038373 | DE NOVO SYNTHESIZED GENE LIBRARIES - De novo synthesized large libraries of nucleic acids are provided herein with low error rates. Further, devices for the manufacturing of high-quality building blocks, such as oligonucleotides, are described herein. Longer nucleic acids can be synthesized in parallel using microfluidic assemblies. Further, methods herein allow for the fast construction of large libraries of long, high-quality genes. Devices for the manufacturing of large libraries of long and high-quality nucleic acids are further described herein. | 02-05-2015 |
20160089651 | DE NOVO SYNTHESIZED GENE LIBRARIES - De novo synthesized large libraries of nucleic acids are provided herein with low error rates. Further, devices for the manufacturing of high-quality building blocks, such as oligonucleotides, are described herein. Longer nucleic acids can be synthesized in parallel using microfluidic assemblies. Further, methods herein allow for the fast construction of large libraries of long, high-quality genes. Devices for the manufacturing of large libraries of long and high-quality nucleic acids are further described herein. | 03-31-2016 |
20160090592 | DE NOVO SYNTHESIZED GENE LIBRARIES - De novo synthesized large libraries of nucleic acids are provided herein with low error rates. Further, devices for the manufacturing of high-quality building blocks, such as oligonucleotides, are described herein. Longer nucleic acids can be synthesized in parallel using microfluidic assemblies. Further, methods herein allow for the fast construction of large libraries of long, high-quality genes. Devices for the manufacturing of large libraries of long and high-quality nucleic acids are further described herein. | 03-31-2016 |
20160096160 | DE NOVO SYNTHESIZED GENE LIBRARIES - De novo synthesized large libraries of nucleic acids are provided herein with low error rates. Further, devices for the manufacturing of high-quality building blocks, such as oligonucleotides, are described herein. Longer nucleic acids can be synthesized in parallel using microfluidic assemblies. Further, methods herein allow for the fast construction of large libraries of long, high-quality genes. Devices for the manufacturing of large libraries of long and high-quality nucleic acids are further described herein. | 04-07-2016 |
Andrew D. Fernandez, San Jose, CA US
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20150180416 | SIGNAL PROCESSING FOR DIGITAL NETWORK ANALYZER - A method is provided for processing a radio frequency (RF) signal output by a device under test (DUT), the RF signal having first comb lines in a predetermined first order. The method includes mixing and filtering the RF signal with a multi-tone local oscillator (LO) signal to provide an intermediate frequency (IF) signal having second comb lines corresponding to the first comb lines, where the mixing operation scrambles in frequency the first comb lines of the RF signal such that the second comb lines of the IF signal are in a second order different from the predetermined first order; digitizing the IF signal at a predetermined sampling rate; and descrambling the digitized IF signal with time domain signal processing such that the second comb lines of the digitized IF signal are arranged in the predetermined first order. | 06-25-2015 |
Andrew D. Fernandez, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20090052556 | FREQUENCY INTERLEAVING METHOD FOR WIDEBAND SIGNAL GENERATION - Wideband signal generation systems and methods are provided which employ frequency interleaving for generating wideband signals. A general method increases a digitally synthesized signal's bandwidth by frequency interleaving multiple digitally synthesized signal sources of narrower bandwidth. Frequency interleaving creates a continuous wideband signal by summing multiple narrower band signals that overlap in frequency. According to certain embodiments, digital signal processing (DSP) and analog mixing are used to create the multiple narrower band signals such that a high fidelity, continuous wideband signal is produced when the multiple narrower band signals are summed. | 02-26-2009 |
20090058521 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF DIGITAL LINEARIZATION IN ELECTRONIC DEVICES - A method, apparatus, and computer program product to reduce nonlinear signal distortion of a primary signal within an electronic device is provided. An example method includes the steps of: applying at least one stimulus signal to excite distortion; analyzing nonlinear effects in the distorted stimulus signal; modeling distortion as a function of the stimulus signal; and creating a correction signal using the distortion model and the primary signal. | 03-05-2009 |
20090088872 | Method and apparatus for producing a linearized amplified continuous wave (CW) signal - In one embodiment, at least one parameter set for at least one harmonic of a continuous wave (CW) signal is digitally generated in response to a parameter set for the CW signal. In response to the parameter set for the CW signal, the CW signal is synthesized; and in response to the at least one parameter set for the at least one harmonic of the CW signal, at least one nulling tone is synthesized. The CW signal and the at least one nulling tone are amplified; and the amplified CW signal and the at least one amplified nulling tone are summed to produce a linearized amplified CW signal. Other embodiments are also described. | 04-02-2009 |
Andrew David Fernandez, San Jose, CA US
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20100134309 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR LOCATING SIGNAL EMITTERS USING CROSS-CORRELATION OF RECEIVED SIGNAL STRENGTHS - A method and system for determining a location of a first device that emits a signal: provide at least three sensors separated and spaced apart from each other; at each of the sensors, receive the signal emitted by the first device; determine the received signals for each of the sensors; determine cross-correlations of the received signals for pairs of the sensors; and determine the location of the first device from the magnitudes of the cross-correlations of the received signals. | 06-03-2010 |
20100138184 | Likelihood Map System for Localizing an Emitter - A system and a method for displaying an emitter location are disclosed. The system includes a plurality of receivers at different locations in a field. Each receiver generates a receiver signal that depends on the magnitude of a signal from the emitter. The system also includes a processor that receives the receiver signal and generates a likelihood map indicative of an approximation of a probability as a function of position in the field of the emitter location. The likelihood map includes a plurality of receiver maps. Each receiver map includes a probability as a function of position in the field of the emitter location based on the signal magnitude for at least one of the receiver signals. Each receiver map may depend on a ratio of the signal magnitudes from a corresponding pair of the receivers, or on one of the signal magnitudes from a corresponding one of the receivers. | 06-03-2010 |
Anthony J. Fernandez, San Carlos, CA US
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20130277410 | SAFETY LOCKOUT FOR SURGICAL STAPLER - A surgical stapling and cutting device is constructed with a knife safety lockout element to prevent a knife element from cutting tissue if staples cannot be applied first to the tissue prior to being cut. The surgical stapling and cutting device comprises of a staple holder for holding a staple cartridge, an anvil movably coupled to the staple holder for opposing and deforming staples, a knife safety lockout element for blocking a knife element from being deployed, and a safety spring element for activating or biasing the knife safety lockout element into an active state to block the knife element from being deployed. | 10-24-2013 |
20140332578 | SURGICAL STAPLING AND CUTTING APPARATUS - DEPLOYMENT MECHANISMS, SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A surgical stapling device is configured for use in open and/or laparoscopic surgical procedures. The device includes a handle assembly, a shaft assembly coupled to the handle assembly, and an end-effector coupled to the shaft assembly. The end-effector comprises of a jaw assembly configured to clamp, staple, and/or cut a target tissue. The handle assembly comprises of a trigger element that can activate a drive assembly to advance a deployment assembly to staple and/or cut the aforementioned target tissue. The deployment assembly comprises of a deployment slide member to either advance the deployment assembly in a first direction or retreat the deployment assembly in a second direction. | 11-13-2014 |
Antonio O. Fernandez, Manteca, CA US
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20110088808 | CONCRETE PUMP PRIME OUT BAG - A concrete pump prime out bag configured to collect concrete prime out contaminant for disposal. The concrete pump prime out bag has a stem portion and a body portion that can retain the concrete pump prime out bag in an upright position. The stem portion is tapered, having an inverted funnel-shaped configuration with one end having an opening for receiving the concrete truck delivery hose and the other end formed onto the body portion. The concrete pump prime out bag also includes a fastener and an elastic band around the stem portion, adjacent to the bag opening. A concrete truck operator can use the elastic band to substantially secure the bag opening around the delivery hose. An air valve is also disposed on the stem portion to release air pressure as concrete prime out is deposited into the concrete pump prime out bag. The concrete pump prime out bag also includes a fastener and a bag seal. | 04-21-2011 |
Brian Robert Fernandez, Los Angeles, CA US
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20150314286 | LIQUID HOLDING APPARATUS FOR INSERTION OF A TEST DEVICE INTO A TEST LIQUID - A liquid holding apparatus has a liquid holding device and a backing attached to the liquid holding device. The liquid holding device has a front wall and a rear wall and includes a periphery wherein the front wall and the rear wall are sealed together. The upper section of the liquid holding device has an access section where the front wall can be detached from the rear wall to allow access for a test device. At least a portion of the front wall is substantially transparent. The backing is stiffer than both the front wall and the rear wall. | 11-05-2015 |
20150316484 | LIQUID HOLDING APPARATUS FOR INSERTION OF A TEST DEVICE INTO A TEST LIQUID - A liquid holding liquid holding apparatus for insertion of a test device into a test liquid, the liquid holding apparatus having a) a liquid holding device for holding test liquid; and b) test liquid in the liquid holding device. The liquid holding device has a front wall and a rear wall. The upper section of the liquid holding device has an access section where the front wall can be detached from the rear wall to allow access for a test strip test device. At least a portion of the front wall is substantially transparent or translucent. The front wall is attached to the rear wall at the access section by a first lamination and the front wall is attached to the rear wail below the access section by a second lamination. The peel strength of the second lamination is greater than the peel strength of the first lamination. | 11-05-2015 |
Carlos Damian Fernandez, Walnut, CA US
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20150356498 | WIRELESSLY MANAGING PARKING - Managing parking is carried out by associating an electronic tag with a vehicle, each tag configured to either receive, transmit, or both receive and transmit information at a low frequency using magnetic induction. A base station located in each parking space is likewise configured to either receive, transmit, or both receive and transmit information at a low frequency using magnetic induction. Either the tag or the base station will communicate identification information of both the tag and the base station to one or more servers, where parking can be managed. Communication with the server can be carried out in part using a publicly available radio frequency over a wide area network, such as one of the SigFox, LoRaWAN, or WEIGHTLESS protocols. | 12-10-2015 |
Carlos F. Fernandez, High Springs, CA US
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20100030113 | Paranasal Ostium Finder Devices and Methods - Devices and methods for locating sinus ostia and positioning a guide wire within the sinus ostia. The subject devices comprise a shaft having a distal end, a proximal end, a curved region located between the distal and proximal ends, and an interior channel, an extensible and retractable guide wire movably mounted within the interior channel and a probe tip joined to the guide wire. Certain devices further include expandable portions for engaging and treating body anatomy. | 02-04-2010 |
20140343498 | PARANASAL OSTIUM FINDER DEVICES AND METHODS - Devices and methods for locating sinus ostia and positioning a guide wire within the sinus ostia. The subject devices include a shaft having a distal end, a proximal end, a curved region located between the distal and proximal ends, and an interior channel, an extensible and retractable guide wire movably mounted within the interior channel and a probe tip joined to the guide wire. Certain devices further include expandable portions for engaging and treating body anatomy | 11-20-2014 |
20150088188 | DEVICES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS USEABLE FOR TREATING FRONTAL SINUSITIS - Devices, systems and methods wherein a dilator, such as a balloon or other expandable member, is positionable within the frontal sinus ostium and adjacent frontal recess and useable to dilate the frontal sinus ostium and substantially all of the frontal sinus recess without requiring repositioning and repeated re-expansion of the dilator. One balloon catheter device of the invention comprises a catheter body that is less than about 50 cm in length (and in some embodiments less than 25 cm in length and a semi-compliant or non-compliant balloon on the catheter body. The balloon may have a working length of about 12 mm to about 30 mm and a width at its widest point when fully inflated of about 2 mm to about 7 mm. Such balloon may be constructed to withstand inflation pressures of about 12 atmospheres. In some embodiments, the dilator is advanced through or over a guide (e.g., guidewire or guide catheter) that has a preformed shape. | 03-26-2015 |
Cedric Fernandez, San Ramon, CA US
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20150074131 | LEVERAGING SOCIAL TRENDS TO IDENTIFY RELEVANT CONTENT - Techniques and mechanisms described herein facilitate the leveraging of social trends to identify relevant content. According to various embodiments, social media information may be used to identify a trending topic that is a recent topic of frequent discussion on a social network. Keywords associated with the trending topic may be used to identify media content related to the trending topic. In particular embodiments, trending topics or related content may be selected based on geographic location or an individual user's social network. | 03-12-2015 |
Cesar Fernandez, San Diego, CA US
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20140355042 | Printing System - An example method for operating a printing system in accordance with aspects of the present disclosure includes receiving, at a printing unit, a print job, receiving, at the printing unit, a trigger generated by a finishing unit, and initiating the print job based on the generated trigger. | 12-04-2014 |
Christian Fernandez, El Cerrito, CA US
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20090106265 | Image tile server - An image tile server importantly includes an image tile cache, to support a tiled map display in a user device. Instead of the conventional user device client (e.g., an Ajax client) making image requests directly to a mapping server (MS), a display device initiates an image request of a tile server (TS), and the tile server returns the requested image. However, importantly, the tile server (TS) also retains a cached copy of the returned image for faster retrieval at a later time relating to another image request by the same or different user device. | 04-23-2009 |
20120301054 | Image Tile Server - An image tile server importantly includes an image tile cache, to support a tiled map display in a user device. Instead of the conventional user device client (e.g., an Ajax client) making image requests directly to a mapping server (MS), a display device initiates an image request of a tile server (TS), and the tile server returns the requested image. However, importantly, the tile server (TS) also retains a cached copy of the returned image for faster retrieval at a later time relating to another image request by the same or different user device. | 11-29-2012 |
20150213046 | Image Tile Server - An image tile server importantly includes an image tile cache, to support a tiled map display in a user device. Instead of the conventional user device client (e.g., an Ajax client) making image requests directly to a mapping server (MS), a display device initiates an image request of a tile server (TS), and the tile server returns the requested image. However, importantly, the tile server (TS) also retains a cached copy of the returned image for faster retrieval at a later time relating to another image request by the same or different user device. | 07-30-2015 |
David Fernandez, Escondido, CA US
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20130226704 | Consumer Interaction Using Proximity Events - A system adapted to identify and react to proximity events is described. The system includes: a set of sensors, each sensor in the set adapted to transmit a wireless beacon signal, the beacon signal including a sensor ID associated with the sensor; at least one mobile device adapted to receive the wireless beacon signal from the sensor and provide a location of the mobile device; and a server adapted to receive the location of the mobile device and the sensor ID, generate instructions based at least partly on the received information, and send the instructions to the mobile device. | 08-29-2013 |
20130254104 | Consumer Interaction Using Proximity Events - A client application adapted to be executed by a user device in order to allow a merchant to process payments using proximity events is described. The client application includes sets of instructions for: generating an invoice from the particular merchant to a particular consumer; receiving an indication that a mobile device associated with the particular consumer is within a particular proximity to a proximity sensor associated with the merchant; and sending the invoice to the mobile device associated with the particular consumer. | 09-26-2013 |
20140089111 | Mobile Device Order Entry and Submission Using Proximity Events - A system adapted to allow consumers to order delivered products and services from at least one establishment using proximity events is described. The system includes: a set of sensors, each sensor in the set of sensor adapted to transmit a wireless beacon signal, the beacon signal including a sensor ID associated with the sensor, wherein each sensor in the set of sensors is associated with a particular location; and a server adapted to receive a request that includes the sensor ID from a mobile device associated with a particular consumer, generate an order based at least partly on the request and associated with the particular location, and send the order to at least one establishment. In addition, a client application adapted to be executed by a mobile device to allow a consumer to order products and services from a set of establishments is described. An automated method is also described. | 03-27-2014 |
20140143060 | Interactive Advertising Using Proximity Events - A proximity sensor adapted to collect consumer location information is described. The proximity sensor includes: a detection module adapted to detect a user device within a threshold distance of the proximity sensor; a receiver adapted to collect data regarding the user device; and a communication interface adapted to allow the proximity sensor to send the collected data to a remote server. An advertising system includes: an advertising medium adapted to provide interactive advertising content to users via a multimedia output; a proximity sensor adapted to detect and communicate with user devices that pass within a threshold distance of the advertising medium; and a remote server adapted to communicate with the proximity sensor and to provide advertising content to the advertising medium. An interactive advertising device includes: a proximity sensor; and a display element adapted to display an advertising content element from among a set of advertising content elements. | 05-22-2014 |
20140163867 | Way Finder Using Proximity Events - A system adapted to provide a way finder throughout a facility is described. The system includes an array of sensors, each sensor in the array adapted to transmit a wireless beacon signal, the beacon signal including a sensor ID associated with the sensor; at least one mobile device adapted to receive the wireless beacon signal from a particular sensor from the array of sensors and generate a request for a route to a destination; and a server adapted to receive the request and generate the route based on a location of the particular sensor and a location of a destination. | 06-12-2014 |
20150206096 | AUTOMATED LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT USING PROXIMITY EVENTS - A system for identifying logistics events is described. The system includes: a set of tags, each tag able to be attached to an item, each tag able to transmit a beacon signal, a set of locators associated with an establishment, each locator able to receive the beacon signal and generate an event message based at least partly on the beacon signal, and a server able to receive the event message and update at least one database based on the event message. A method for identifying logistics events includes: transmitting, from a merchandise tag, a beacon signal, receiving, at a locator associated with an establishment, the beacon signal, generating, at the locator, an event message based at least partly on the beacon signal, and sending the event message to a server associated with the establishment. | 07-23-2015 |
David Fryderyk Fernandez, Camarillo, CA US
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20160061569 | ARMOR MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES AND METHODS - Armor material, armor shields and other armor structures are composed of a continuous piece of material that is pressed and molded or otherwise processed to have two or more panels connected together at hinge portions, to form a foldable (or partially foldable) configuration. In a folded state the armor structure can provide a greater penetration stopping capability or NIJ rating, or both, as compared to an unfolded state. Such multi-panel armor structures are configured as foldable shields, walls, and enclosures. | 03-03-2016 |
Dennis Fernandez, Atherton, CA US
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20100131309 | Bioinformatic Transaction Scheme - Secure network transaction system obtains user-authorized genetic term or bioinformatic profile, and transacts online service according to genetically-based user medical or other risk determined therefrom. Insurance policy, promotional offer, or other service may dynamically address genetically-based condition. Bioinformatic data classifies user per personal mask which filters subset of user genetic sequence. Risk profile may be calculated according to actuarial statistics, genetics and/or heredity using non-discriminatory rules specified for users in temporal or jurisdictional groups. User transactions are modifiable according to bioinformatic data representing genetically-based risk increase or decrease. Data is securely processed, modulated, and stored by network server for remote access and transaction using various portable user devices. | 05-27-2010 |
Dennis Sunga Fernandez, Woodside, CA US
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20090160939 | MOBILE UNIT COMMUNICATION VIA A NETWORK - Integrated imaging and GPS network monitors remote object movement. Browser interface displays objects and detectors. Database stores object position movement. Cameras detect objects and generate image signal. Internet provides selectable connection between system controller and various cameras according to object positions. | 06-25-2009 |
20090318782 | Object Condition Sensing - Embodiments are described for multi-sensor systems for real-time embedded monitoring of object senses and mixed-mode object conditions. In one or more embodiments, various sensors can separately provide disparate analog signals representing different measurable attributes regarding a sensed object. For example, sensors may separately sense temperature, pressure, or other biometric values. In some embodiments and according to specified rule sets or other qualifying parameters, a digital signal can be generated by a processor and/or controller to indicate one or more conditions of the sensed object according to sensor input values. Additionally or alternatively, a multi-sensor scheme may be coupled to a digital network and/or coupled thereto for simulation and/or communication applications. | 12-24-2009 |
Dennis Sunga Fernandez, Atherton, CA US
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20100280763 | BIOINFORMATIC TRANSACTION SCHEME - Secure network transaction system obtains user-authorized genetic term or bioinformatic profile, and transacts online service according to genetically-based user medical or other risk determined therefrom. Insurance policy, promotional offer, or other service may dynamically address genetically-based condition. Bioinformatic data classifies user per personal mask which filters subset of user genetic sequence. Risk profile may be calculated according to actuarial statistics, genetics and/or heredity using non-discriminatory rules specified for users in temporal or jurisdictional groups. User transactions are modifiable according to bioinformatic data representing genetically-based risk increase or decrease. Data is securely processed, modulated, and stored by network server for remote access and transaction using various portable user devices. | 11-04-2010 |
Derek Fernandez, Glendora, CA US
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20140332571 | WEB ASSEMBLY FOR MAKING AND MAINTAINING A CONTOUR OF A BASEBALL OR SOFTBALL GLOVE - A web assembly is configured to make and maintain a contour of a baseball or softball glove. The web assembly includes a plurality of horizontal straps including a top strap and a bottom strap mechanically coupled to a plurality of vertical straps including a left durable strap and a right durable strap. A user can wrap the web assembly around the glove and affix the right durable strap to the left durable strap with a hook and loop fastener, and allowing for the straps to deform slightly to make and maintain the contour of the glove. | 11-13-2014 |
Dover M. Fernandez, Chula Vista, CA US
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20140023504 | FIRST STAGE COMPRESSOR DISK CONFIGURED FOR BALANCING THE COMPRESSOR ROTOR ASSEMBLY - A first stage compressor disk of a gas turbine engine includes a body. The body includes a forward end, an aft end, and an outer surface. The body also includes a plurality of forward balancing holes through the outer surface. The forward balancing holes align circumferentially about the body. The body further includes a plurality of aft balancing holes through the outer surface. The aft balancing holes align circumferentially about the body and are located aft of the forward balancing holes. The first stage compressor disk also includes a radial flange at the aft end of the body. The radial flange extends radially outward from the body. The radial flange includes slots for mounting airfoils. | 01-23-2014 |
Edward Bryann C. Fernandez, Moreno Valley, CA US
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20120233185 | STRING MATCHING IN HARDWARE USING THE FM-INDEX - String matching is a ubiquitous problem that arises in a wide range of applications in computer science, e.g., packet routing, intrusion detection, web querying, and genome analysis. Due to its importance, dozens of algorithms and several data structures have been developed over the years. A recent breakthrough in this field is the FM-index, a data structure that synergistically combines the Burrows-Wheeler transform and the suffix array. In software, the FM-index allows searching (exact and approximate) in times comparable to the fastest known indices for large texts (suffix trees and suffix arrays), but has the additional advantage to be much more space-efficient than those indices. This disclosure discusses an FPGA-based hardware implementation of the FM-index for exact and approximate pattern matching. | 09-13-2012 |
Edwin M. Fernandez, Phillips Ranch, CA US
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20120103300 | INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE - An engine includes an engine block comprising a cylinder, an intake and exhaust port, and two linearly opposing pistons reciprocatingly mounted relative to two opposing crankshafts. A pair of piston sleeves are reciprocatingly mounted in the cylinder around each piston and connected relative to their respective crankshafts. Each piston sleeve includes a slotted port in communication with either the intake or exhaust port. A pair of sleeve couplers are pivotably connected to their respective piston sleeves and eccentrically rotatable relative to their respective crankshafts. A pair of eccentric inserts include an outside circumferential surface concentrically offset from an inside circumferential surface aperture. Each inside circumferential surface aperture is pivotable about its respective crankshaft. Each outside circumferential surface is rotatable relative to its respective sleeve coupler. A pair of phase couplers are helically moveable about their respective crankshafts and are also pivotably fixed and slidable relative to their respective eccentric inserts. | 05-03-2012 |
20130104855 | INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE | 05-02-2013 |
Ernesto Fernandez, San Diego, CA US
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20160101118 | PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS FOR INTRAOCULAR ADMINISTRATION AND METHODS FOR FABRICATING THEREOF - Pharmaceutical compositions for intraocular injection are described, the compositions consisting essentially of a therapeutically effective quantity of an anti-bacterial agent (such as moxifloxacin), a therapeutically effective quantity of an anti-inflammatory agent (such as prednisolone), at least one pharmaceutically acceptable excipient and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. Methods for fabricating the compositions and using them for intraocular injections are also described. | 04-14-2016 |
Fabian J. Fernandez, Stanford, CA US
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20140296210 | PHARMACOLOGICAL TREATMENT OF COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT - Methods for treating an individual to improve cognitive function are provided. In the subject methods, an effective amount of a noncompetitive GABA | 10-02-2014 |
Francisco Fernandez, San Jose, CA US
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20090206936 | VOLTAGE-CONTROLLED OSCILLATOR TOPOLOGY - A voltage-controlled oscillator is implemented with a succession of delay cells coupled in series to form an oscillator loop. The oscillator loop is supplied with reference voltages produced by a voltage generator. The reference voltages produce stable operation of the voltage-controlled oscillator. Cascode reference current generators are incorporated within the voltage generator to supply a cross-coupled arrangement of pull-up devices within each delay cell. The cross-coupled pull-up devices are instrumental in producing complementary output signaling from each delay cell. A pair of cascode current generators is configured in parallel to produce a magnitude of current according to an applied voltage and be selectable for dual or single operation with a corresponding frequency determination. | 08-20-2009 |
Franz R. Fernandez, Ventura, CA US
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20100197497 | ORGANIC HERBICIDE - An organic herbicide is disclosed and comprises oxidized natural oils such as clove oil, and cinnamon oil. A natural surfactant is disclosed comprising 30-50% by weight casein, 50-70% by weight whole egg powder and 0-5% by weight Konjac glucomannan. | 08-05-2010 |
Franz Rene Fernandez, Ventura, CA US
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20150083645 | Composition for Recovering Bitumen from Oil Sands - An improved composition for recovering bitumen from oil sands is used in the traditional “hot water” extraction process. An aliquot of a solvent mixture is mixed with bitumen ore and water. A pH builder is added and following mixing primary and secondary froths are recovered. The solvent mixture contains a monoterpene, nonionic surfactant, a short chain alcohol and a short chain ketone. Primary and secondary froth recovery is at least 80% at temperatures of about 35° C. Only very small amounts of solvent are used, and all solvents are biodegradable. | 03-26-2015 |
Frederick Fernandez, San Francisco, CA US
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20150052289 | Memory System Performance Configuration - A nonvolatile memory die is tested to determine certain parameters such as read time, which are then recorded in the nonvolatile memory die. After the die is incorporated into a memory system, and firmware is downloaded, the nonvolatile memory system uses the recorded parameters to determine how to configure the memory system for operation within specified limits, such as determining how much delay to apply to read operations. | 02-19-2015 |
Gerardo Fernandez, San Jose, CA US
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20130080134 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PREDICTING FAVORABLE-RISK DISEASE FOR PATIENTS ENROLLED IN ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE - In general, one aspect of the subject matter described in this specification can be embodied in methods for assessing risk associated with prostate cancer, the methods including the actions of receiving patient data, comparing, with a processor executing code, the patient data to one or more predictive models, the one or more predictive models comprising at least one of (a) a disease progression (DP) model, the DP model being configured to predicts a likelihood of developing significant disease progression, and (b) a favorable pathology (FP) model, the FP model being configured to predict a likelihood of having organ confined, low grade disease in a prostatectomy, and outputting one or more results of the comparison Other embodiments of the various aspects include corresponding systems, apparatus, and computer program products. | 03-28-2013 |
Gregory Alan Fernandez, Huntington Beach, CA US
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20110222600 | Systems and Methods for Improved Data Transmission - Real-time video content is segmented into a series of processing cubes that are comprised of a predetermined number of frames, wherein the first frame is a reference frame, followed by a plurality of delta frames. In one embodiment, the video data which defines the reference frame is converted into command-and-control data usable to re-create the reference frame at a destination location. For the delta frames, only that data which is actually different than the preceding frame is transmitted and used to re-create corresponding frames at the destination location. | 09-15-2011 |
Gustavo A. Fernandez, Sunnyvale, CA US
Hector R. Fernandez, San Francisco, CA US
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20150081366 | Computer-Based System and Method for Flexible Project Management - Computer-implemented system and method for improved management of projects that result in deliverables, such as deliverables to a client or customer. Resources such as staff members and time needed to generate the deliverables are scheduled according to the environment in which they exist. The environment can include the particular asset list the deliverables are part of, the individual staff or teams of staff that are available for assignment or have been assigned to complete a particular list, and the like. Teams may specify a priority of any task. When a deliverable is entered into the system its component tasks behave as a workflow comprising data objects. The data objects are treated in accordance with team-specific attributes. Schedules are revised automatically as tasks are advanced or completed, or as new tasks are added taking into account task priorities and team attributes. | 03-19-2015 |
Irene Hu Fernandez, Woodside, CA US
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20090160939 | MOBILE UNIT COMMUNICATION VIA A NETWORK - Integrated imaging and GPS network monitors remote object movement. Browser interface displays objects and detectors. Database stores object position movement. Cameras detect objects and generate image signal. Internet provides selectable connection between system controller and various cameras according to object positions. | 06-25-2009 |
20090318782 | Object Condition Sensing - Embodiments are described for multi-sensor systems for real-time embedded monitoring of object senses and mixed-mode object conditions. In one or more embodiments, various sensors can separately provide disparate analog signals representing different measurable attributes regarding a sensed object. For example, sensors may separately sense temperature, pressure, or other biometric values. In some embodiments and according to specified rule sets or other qualifying parameters, a digital signal can be generated by a processor and/or controller to indicate one or more conditions of the sensed object according to sensor input values. Additionally or alternatively, a multi-sensor scheme may be coupled to a digital network and/or coupled thereto for simulation and/or communication applications. | 12-24-2009 |
Jaime Fernandez, San Diego, CA US
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20150314615 | OPERATION OF PRINTING SYSTEMS - Operations of printing systems are disclosed. According to examples, a deposition sequence for depositing printing fluids onto a substrate location is dynamically controlled. Sub-groups of nozzles in nozzle arrays are selected according to the deposition sequence. | 11-05-2015 |
Jaime Fernandez, Sylmar, CA US
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20130276247 | ENERGY DAMPER-STORAGE DEVICE FOR LOW FLOOR VEHICLE ACCESS RAMP - A ramp assembly includes a frame assembly, a ramp connected to the frame assembly, a drive member having first and second engagements, and a counterbalance mechanism cooperating with the drive member. The ramp is pivotable relative to the frame assembly and has a deployed position and a stowed position. The drive member is configured to move the ramp between the deployed position and the stowed position. The counterbalance mechanism includes a gas strut having a first end and a second end. The first end of the gas strut is secured to the frame assembly and the second end of the gas strut is movable relative to the frame assembly. The first and second engagements of the drive member are configured to engage the second end of the gas strut. | 10-24-2013 |
Javier P. Fernandez, Oceanside, CA US
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20110189687 | COMPOSITIONS FOR USE IN IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF THE BACTERIAL GENUS MYCOPLASMA - The present invention relates generally to identification of members of the bacterial class | 08-04-2011 |
Jose Mario Fernandez, Santa Ana, CA US
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20150035987 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR UNLOCKING/LOCKING A DOOR AND ENABLING TWO-WAY COMMUNICATIONS WITH A DOOR SECURITY SYSTEM VIA A SMART PHONE - A method and computer program product for operating a doorbell security system. The method may include receiving a doorbell press event signal and sending a doorbell press event notification to at least one mobile computing device. The method may further include opening a video channel connection and an open but disabled audio channel to the mobile computing device. The end user may view a visitor at the door of the doorbell security system before determining whether to enable the audio channel. | 02-05-2015 |
Joseph Fernandez, 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 |
20130123127 | MICROARRAYS AND USES THEREOF - Methods of using microarrays to simplify analysis and characterization of genes and their function are provided. Such methods can be used to identify and characterize antibodies having binding affinity for a specific target antigen. A method of determining gene expression at the protein level by contacting an array of characterized or uncharacterized antibodies on a solid surface with one or more proteins and identifying the antibodies to which said protein(s) binds also is provided. This method can be used to compare the protein expression in two different populations of cells, such as normal cells and cancer cells or resting cells and stimulated cells. In addition, a method of determining gene expression at the protein level by contacting a microarray of nucleic acid samples derived from a variety of different sources with one or more nucleic acid probes then identifying the sample or samples to which the probe binds is provided. | 05-16-2013 |
20150111788 | MULTIPLEX ISOLATION OF PROTEIN-ASSOCIATED NUCLEIC ACIDS - The invention provides novel methods and materials for genetic and genomic analysis using single or multiplex isolation of protein-associated nucleic acids, including transposase-assisted chromatin immunoprecipitation (TAM-ChIP) and antibody-oligonucleotide proximity ligation. These methods comprise tagging and isolating chromatin or other protein-associated nucleic acids and using antibody-oligonucleotide complexes that recognize the proteins associated with such nucleic acids. | 04-23-2015 |
Joseph M. Fernandez, Carlsbad, CA US
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20100022407 | MICROARRAYS AND USES THEREFOR - Methods of using microarrays to simplify analysis and characterization of genes and their function are provided. Such methods can be used to identify and characterize antibodies having binding affinity for a specific target antigen. A method of determining gene expression at the protein level by contacting an array of characterized or uncharacterized antibodies on a solid surface with one or more proteins and identifying the antibodies to which said protein(s) binds also is provided. This method can be used to compare the protein expression in two different populations of cells, such as normal cells and cancer cells or resting cells and stimulated cells. In addition, a method of determining gene expression at the protein level by contacting a microarray of nucleic acid samples derived from a variety of different sources with one or more nucleic acid probes then identifying the sample or samples to which the probe binds is provided. | 01-28-2010 |
20120004131 | MICROARRAYS AND USES THEREFOR - Methods of using microarrays to simplify analysis and characterization of genes and their function are provided. Such methods can be used to identify and characterize antibodies having binding affinity for a specific target antigen. A method of determining gene expression at the protein level by contacting an array of characterized or uncharacterized antibodies on a solid surface with one or more proteins and identifying the antibodies to which said protein(s) binds also is provided. This method can be used to compare the protein expression in two different populations of cells, such as normal cells and cancer cells or resting cells and stimulated cells. In addition, a method of determining gene expression at the protein level by contacting a microarray of nucleic acid samples derived from a variety of different sources with one or more nucleic acid probes then identifying the sample or samples to which the probe binds is provided. | 01-05-2012 |
Juan G.menendez Fernandez, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20090097530 | Hybrid channel map - A hybrid channel map is described. In an implementation, a client obtains a plurality of channel maps, each from a respective one of a plurality of content providers that are configured to provide content via channels to the client. A hybrid channel map is formed from the plurality of channel maps. | 04-16-2009 |
Lorena Fernandez, Sacramento, CA US
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20090029856 | Hinokitiol As A Plant Pesticide - The present invention discloses that a natural tropolone compound, hinokitiol, also known as β-Thujaplicin as an effective biopesticide for use in controlling plant pests. In particular, hinokitiol and/or salts thereof may be used in modulating non-Erwinia plant microbial infection or in the formulation of a non-Erwinia antimicrobial agent. Alternatively, hinokitiol may be used as a natural herbicide to control the germination and growth of weeds. The formulation used in the present invention may contain a chelator, pH adjustor and UV protection agent in an amount effective to stabilize said hinokitiol. | 01-29-2009 |
20090111697 | PROPIONIC ACID AS AN HERBICIDE - The present invention discloses that, propionic acid or salt thereof, is an effective pre-emergent and post-emergent herbicide. Propionic acid biodegrades first to acetic and formic acids and then to carbon dioxide and water thus posing not threat the environment. Propionic acid is less caustic and corrosive than formic acid, and with proper formulation and the use of respiratory protection, it poses no threat to the applicator. Propionic acid is demonstrated in this invention to control both monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous plants. | 04-30-2009 |
Lorena Fernandez, Davis, CA US
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20090099022 | NATURAL HERBICIDE CONTAINING LEMONGRASS ESSENTIAL OIL - The present invention discloses that a plant essential oil, lemongrass oil, is an effective pre and post emergence herbicide on both broadleaved and grass weeds. The lemongrass oil may be combined with corn oil and/or other oil and/or an organic acid, surfactants and other formulation ingredients to control the germination and growth of weeds. As a natural, non-toxic compound, it can be used as a safe alternative for weed control in organic farming systems. | 04-16-2009 |
Lucas Fernandez, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20110125132 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR TREATING OBSTRUCTIONS WITHIN BODY LUMENS - An apparatus is provided that is operable in different modes to perform various functions for treating a body lumen. The apparatus includes a shaft including proximal and distal ends, a lumen extending therebetween, and a balloon on the distal end. The apparatus includes a valve on the distal end that selectively opens or closes an outlet communicating with the lumen. With the valve open, fluid introduced into the lumen exits the outlet into a body lumen. With the valve closed, fluid introduced into the lumen expands the balloon. The valve may be biased to be closed, e.g., by a spring element disposed within the balloon. Optionally, the apparatus also includes an actuator for expanding a helical member within the balloon interior, e.g., either before or after expanding the balloon, such that the helical member and balloon may adopt an expanded helical shape for removing material within a body lumen. | 05-26-2011 |
20120078096 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR TREATING OBSTRUCTIONS WITHIN BODY LUMENS - Apparatus and methods are provided for delivering fluid into a body lumen during a medical procedure. A distal end of an apparatus may be introduced into a body lumen, and a valve on the distal end may be opened to deliver fluid through a first lumen into the body lumen, e.g., contrast and/or other diagnostic or therapeutic agents. The valve may be closed, and a procedure may be performed within the body lumen, e.g., using a treatment element carried on the distal end. For example, the treatment element may include a balloon that may be inflated when fluid is delivered through the first lumen with the valve closed. Optionally, a prosthesis, energy source, drug platform, and the like may be carried by the balloon for treating the body lumen. In various embodiments, the valve may be located proximal or distal to the treatment element. | 03-29-2012 |
20120197193 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR TREATING OBSTRUCTIONS WITHIN BODY LUMENS - Apparatus and methods are provided for delivering fluid into a body lumen during a medical procedure. A distal end of an apparatus may be introduced into a body lumen, and a valve on the distal end may be opened to deliver fluid through a first lumen into the body lumen, e.g., contrast and/or other diagnostic or therapeutic agents. The valve may be closed, and a procedure may be performed within the body lumen, e.g., using a treatment element carried on the distal end. For example, the treatment element may include a balloon that may be inflated when fluid is delivered through the first lumen with the valve closed. Optionally, a prosthesis, energy source, drug platform, and the like may be carried by the balloon for treating the body lumen. In various embodiments, the valve may be located proximal or distal to the treatment element. | 08-02-2012 |
20150202416 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR TREATING OBSTRUCTIONS WITHIN BODY LUMENS - An apparatus is provided that is operable in different modes to perform various functions for treating a body lumen. The apparatus includes a shaft including proximal and distal ends, a lumen extending there between, and a balloon on the distal end. The apparatus includes a valve on the distal end that selectively opens or closes an outlet communicating with the lumen. With the valve open, fluid introduced into the lumen exits the outlet into a body lumen. With the valve closed, fluid introduced into the lumen expands the balloon. The valve may be biased to be closed, e.g., by a spring element disposed within the balloon. Optionally, the apparatus also includes an actuator for expanding a helical member within the balloon interior, e.g., either before or after expanding the balloon, such that the helical member and balloon may adopt an expanded helical shape for removing material within a body lumen. | 07-23-2015 |
20150320983 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR TREATING OBSTRUCTIONS WITHIN BODY LUMENS - Apparatus and methods are provided for delivering fluid into a body lumen during a medical procedure. A distal end of an apparatus may be introduced into a body lumen, and a valve on the distal end may be opened to deliver fluid through a first lumen into the body lumen, e.g., contrast and/or other diagnostic or therapeutic agents. The valve may be closed, and a procedure may be performed within the body lumen, e.g., using a treatment element carried on the distal end. For example, the treatment element may include a balloon that may be inflated when fluid is delivered through the first lumen with the valve closed. Optionally, a prosthesis, energy source, drug platform, and the like may be carried by the balloon for treating the body lumen. In various embodiments, the valve may be located proximal or distal to the treatment element. | 11-12-2015 |
Melissa J. Fernandez, Santa Barbara, CA US
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20090084692 | Method and device for preparation of a container containing a heated liquid of proper temperature - The present invention relates generally to the field of methods, devices, and kits for preparation of a baby bottle, cup, mug, or the like containing a heated liquid having a proper temperature for infants, and particularly to methods and devices including a thermochromatic ink that changes color above the comfort zone of the infant. The present invention is particularly adaptable as an addition to any baby bottle of evaluation of the temperature of the heated liquid inside the baby bottle before feeding the infant. | 04-02-2009 |
Miquel Garcia Fernandez, La Canada Flintridge, CA US
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20140316697 | REAL-TIME AND POST-PROCESSED ORBIT DETERMINATION AND POSITIONING - Novel methods and systems for the accurate and efficient processing of real-time and latent global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) data are described. Such methods and systems can perform orbit determination of GNSS satellites, orbit determination of satellites carrying GNSS receivers, positioning of GNSS receivers, and environmental monitoring with GNSS data. | 10-23-2014 |
20150234052 | REAL-TIME AND POST-PROCESSED ORBIT DETERMINATION AND POSITIONING - Novel methods and systems for the accurate and efficient processing of real-time and latent global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) data are described. Such methods and systems can perform orbit determination of GNSS satellites, orbit determination of satellites carrying GNSS receivers, positioning of GNSS receivers, and environmental monitoring with GNSS data. | 08-20-2015 |
Neftali Fernandez, Moreno Valley, CA US
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20100130925 | ROBUST CATHETER TUBING - A balloon catheter having a multilayer catheter shaft is formed to have an inner layer and an outer layer, where the inner layer and outer layer are selected from materials that enhance the pushability of the catheter while preserving the flexibility. Using a combination of a high Shore D duromater value material and a lower Shore D duromater value material, various combinations of multilayer catheter shafts are disclosed utilizing different glass transition temperatures and block copolyamides to obtain the desired characteristics. | 05-27-2010 |
20130017313 | METHOD FOR FABRICATING MEDICAL DEVICES WITH POROUS POLYMERIC STRUCTURES - Medical articles with porous polymeric structures and methods of forming thereof are disclosed. The porous structure can have pores sizes that are nanoporous or greater than nanoporous. The porous structure can be a coating or layer of a medical device such as a stent, stent graft, catheter, or lead for pacemakers or implantable cardioverter defibrillators. Additionally, the body of the medical device can be a porous polymeric structure. The porous structure can be made from bioabsorbable polymers. The porous structures can be formed by contacting a polymer with a supercritical fluid. | 01-17-2013 |
20130017314 | METHOD FOR FABRICATING MEDICAL DEVICES WITH POROUS POLYMERIC STRUCTURES - Medical articles with porous polymeric structures and methods of forming thereof are disclosed. The porous structure can have pores sizes that are nanoporous or greater than nanoporous. The porous structure can be a coating or layer of a medical device such as a stent, stent graft, catheter, or lead for pacemakers or implantable cardioverter defibrillators. Additionally, the body of the medical device can be a porous polymeric structure. The porous structure can be made from bioabsorbable polymers. The porous structures can be formed by contacting a polymer with a supercritical fluid. | 01-17-2013 |
20130253425 | Robust Catheter Tubing - A balloon catheter having a multilayer catheter shaft is formed to have an inner layer and an outer layer, where the inner layer and outer layer are selected from materials that enhance the pushability of the catheter while preserving the flexibility. Using a combination of a high Shore D duromater value material and a lower Shore D duromater value material, various combinations of multilayer catheter shafts are disclosed utilizing different glass transition temperatures and block copolyamides to obtain the desired characteristics. | 09-26-2013 |
20150250627 | MEDICAL DEVICES WITH POROUS POLYMERIC STRUCTURES - Medical articles with porous polymeric structures and methods of forming thereof are disclosed. The porous structure can have pores sizes that are nanoporous or greater than nanoporous. The porous structure can be a coating or layer of a medical device such as a stent, stent graft, catheter, or lead for pacemakers or implantable cardioverter defibrillators. Additionally, the body of the medical device can be a porous polymeric structure. The porous structure can be made from bioabsorbable polymers. The porous structures can be formed by contacting a polymer with a supercritical fluid. | 09-10-2015 |
Paulo Malvar Fernandez, La Mesa, CA US
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20140188665 | CrowdChunk System, Method, and Computer Program Product for Searching Summaries of Online Reviews of Products - System, method, and computer program product for researching reviews written online to assess the performance and functionality of digital media consumer products bought online or not (e.g. eBooks, movies, TV shows, music, DVD's, etc.). The system extracts reviews from multiple online sources comprising: online “stores”, professional articles, blogs, online magazines, websites, etc.; and, utilizes sentiment analysis algorithms and supervised machine learning analysis to present more informative summaries for each product's reviews, comprising: a sentence that encapsulates a sentiment held by many users; the most positive and negative comments; and a list of features with average scores (e.g. performance, price, etc.). Additionally, the user may view a separate review detail page per product that provides further summaries, such as a short list of other products that the same reviewer gave a very positive review for the features. The user is then able to purchase the product via a link. | 07-03-2014 |
20140188897 | CrowdChunk System, Method and Computer Program Product for Searching Summaries of Mobile Apps Reviews - System, method, and computer program product (e.g. mobile App) and/or web-based service to enable users to research reviews written online to assess the performance and functionality of mobile applications. The system extracts reviews from multiple online sources comprising: mobile Apps “stores”, blogs, online magazines, websites, etc.; and, utilizes sentiment analysis algorithms and supervised machine learning analysis to present more informative summaries for each App's reviews. Summaries may comprise: a sentence that encapsulates a sentiment held by many users; the most positive and negative comments; and a list of features with average scores (e.g. graphics, fun, easy to use, etc.). Additionally, the user may view a separate review detail page per App that provides further summaries, such as a short list of other Apps that the same reviewer gave a very positive review for the features. The user is then able to purchase and download the App via a link. | 07-03-2014 |
20150339288 | Systems and Methods for Generating Summaries of Documents - Systems and methods for summarizing online articles for consumption on a user device are disclosed herein. The system extracts the main body of an article's text from the HTML code of an online article. The system may then classify the extracted article into one of several different categories and removes duplicate articles. The system breaks down the article into its component sentences, and each sentence is classified into one of three categories: (1) potential candidate sentences that may be included in the generated summary; (2) weakly rejected sentences that will not be included in the summary but may be used to generate the summary; and (3) strongly rejected sentences that are not included in the summary. Finally, the system applies a document summarizer to generate quickly readable article summaries, for viewing on the user device, using relevant sentences from the article while maintaining the coherence of the article. | 11-26-2015 |
Pedro Fernandez, Fresno, CA US
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20150335089 | REAR VIEWING APPARATUS FOR ATTACHMENT TO HEADGEAR AND RELATED METHODS - The present invention provides improved mirror assembly for safety headgear and the like. The mirror assemblies of the present invention may advantageously allow the wearer to quickly view areas peripheral to and behind the forward field of vision quickly without the need for large movements. Additionally, the mirror assembly includes anchoring mechanisms that sturdily attach the mirror assembly to the headgear such that it is unlikely to be displaced or jostled during violent movement or a collision. | 11-26-2015 |
Phillip M. Fernandez, Palo Alto, CA US
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20130035977 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR GENERATING A CUSTOM REVENUE CYCLE MODEL WITH AUTOMATED LEAD MOVEMENT - A system and method for generating a custom revenue cycle model with automated lead movement are disclosed. According to one embodiment, a computer-implemented method comprises receiving user input, wherein the user input comprises at least one of data related to a stage, data related to a success path definition, and data related to transition rules for lead movement, wherein the stage is a revenue stage or a detour stage; generating a custom revenue cycle model based on the user input; storing the custom revenue cycle model; providing for automated lead movements based on the transition rules; and providing for automated tracking of lead movements in the custom revenue cycle model. | 02-07-2013 |
Raul Fernandez, Beverly Hills, CA US
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20110010618 | GROUP DECISION HAPTIC FEEDBACK SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Systems and methods are provided that may be adapted for use with a plurality of user interface devices having haptic feedback interface mechanisms. A group controller may be adapted to determine a group decision input based, at least in part, on sensed outputs the user interface devices. At least a portion of the group decision input may be used to provide haptic feedback to a user via the user interface device. | 01-13-2011 |
Rick Fernandez, Atascadero, CA US
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20140165439 | MAGAZINE LOCK AND BREECH BLOCK - A magazine lock for a firearm includes a magazine well and a magazine latch. The lock includes a tube nut positioned within a housing. The tube nut is connected to the magazine latch of the firearm. When tightened down, the tube nut prevents the magazine latch from releasing a magazine from the magazine well. A tool is provided to engage the tube nut and rotate the tube nut within the housing permitting the magazine latch to release the magazine. The housing includes a biased engagement feature that selectively prevents the rotation of the tube nut within the housing. The tool is configured to overcome the biased engagement feature and to engage the tube nut so that rotation of the tool rotates the tube nut. A breech block inserted into the top of a magazine inserted into the firearm may also be used to lock the firearm. | 06-19-2014 |
Robert Fernandez, Brawley, CA US
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20100138964 | PROBES FOR ENHANCED MAGNETIC FORCE MICROSCOPY RESOLUTION - Magnetic Force Microscopy (MFM) probe tips that provide enhanced spatial resolution and methods of manufacture are provided. In one aspect, two or more magnetically-decoupled layers may be deposited on an AFM probe in order to create an active magnetic region at about the apex of the probe tip with dimensions less than about 10 nanometers. In another aspect, nanoscale patterning techniques may be employed to fabricate probe tips that possess plateau features. These plateau features may serve as substrates for the deposition of magnetic films having properties similar to magnetic recording media. Machining techniques, such as Focused Ion Beam (FIB) may be further employed to reduce the size of the magnetic materials deposited upon the substrate. Beneficially, because the plateaus of the substrate are substantially flat and of known geometry, and the magnetic properties of magnetic films deposited on flat surfaces are similar to those deposited upon the plateau, the magnetization of the MFM probe tips may be determined to high accuracy. In this manner, fine control over the magnetic properties of MFM probe tips may be achieved, providing enhanced MFM resolution. | 06-03-2010 |
Robert Fernandez, Campbell, CA US
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20130123810 | TISSUE REPAIR ASSEMBLY - A tissue repair assembly for attachment of tissue to bone or tissue to tissue having a soft anchoring implant | 05-16-2013 |
Rodrigo Alfonso Duenas Fernandez, Palo Alto, CA US
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20140207584 | METHOD, APPARATUS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM FOR PROVIDING A SELF-SERVICE INTERFACE - Provided herein are systems, methods and computer readable media for programmatically generating and/or revising deal offers for a merchant based on one or more merchant self-service indicators. In providing such functionality, the system can be configured to, for example, facilitate registration and verification of merchant identities, monitor and analyze various deal offers for merchants with similar merchant self-service indicators, that enable the system to determine the relative successfulness of a deal offer for a merchant and/or category of merchant. In some embodiments, the system may be further configured to revise the deal offer programmatically and/or upon receiving the merchant's approval of the programmatically generated proposed edits to the deal offer. | 07-24-2014 |
Ronald J. Fernandez, San Francisco, CA US
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20080207176 | Visual voicemail management - A voicemail message management system and method are provided. A list of voicemail messages is displayed on a screen such as a cellular telephone screen. Indicators specify whether messages are new, urgent, saved, not yet heard, and the like. Other attributes can also be displayed, including for example indications as to source of a message, message duration, date/time, caller, urgent or private, and the like. These indicators provide guidance to the user for selecting which messages he or she would like to hear at a given time. The user can listen to messages, delete them, move them, categorize them, and perform other operations in any order the user chooses. | 08-28-2008 |
20130279666 | VISUAL VOICEMAIL MANAGEMENT - A voicemail message management system and method are provided. A list of voicemail messages is displayed on a screen such as a cellular telephone screen. Indicators specify whether messages are new, urgent, saved, not yet heard, and the like. Other attributes can also be displayed, including for example indications as to source of a message, message duration, date/time, caller, urgent or private, and the like. These indicators provide guidance to the user for selecting which messages he or she would like to hear at a given time. The user can listen to messages, delete them, move them, categorize them, and perform other operations in any order the user chooses. | 10-24-2013 |
Ronald J. Fernandez, Palo Alto, CA US
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20100262921 | Originator-Specified Constraints For Message Responses - A mechanism by which the originator of a message can establish one or more mandatory characteristics for a response is disclosed. In the illustrative embodiment, the originator of a message can specify a priority for responses to the message, and all responses will automatically be forced to have that priority. In accordance with the illustrative embodiment, the priority requirement is enforced by automatically setting the appropriate priority level in a graphical user interface (GUI) by which the recipient responds to the message, and making this portion of the GUI inactive so that the priority cannot be changed. The illustrative embodiment also enables the originator to specify other mandatory characteristics for responses, including what telecommunications terminal(s) the response will be directed to (e.g., cell phone, personal computer, etc.), and how the response will be sent (e.g., email, a short message service [SMS] text message, instant messaging [IM], etc.). | 10-14-2010 |
20110075830 | Conference Material Bot Method and Apparatus - A method comprising establishing, with a telecommunications management system, a first conference call comprising a first caller at a first telecommunications terminal, a second caller at a second telecommunications terminal, and a third caller at a third telecommunications terminal. Once the first conference call is established, the telecommunications management system appraises the first caller's contribution, the second caller's contribution, and the third caller's contribution to the first conference call. The telecommunications management system receives a request to set-up a second conference call and establishes the second conference call, wherein the telecommunications management system decides whether to include the first caller, the second caller, and the third caller in the second conference call based, at least in part, on the telecommunications management system's appraisal of the first caller's contribution, the second caller's contribution, and the third caller's contribution to the first conference call. | 03-31-2011 |
Todd R. Fernandez, Mountain View, CA US
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20090007122 | AUTOMATIC RELEVANCE FILTERING - A computer-implemented method and an apparatus for use in a computing apparatus are disclosed. The method includes determining a context and a data requirement for a candidate action to be selected, the selection specifying an action in a workflow; and filtering the candidate actions for relevance in light of the context and the data requirement. The apparatus, in a first aspect, includes a program storage medium encoded with instructions that, when executed by a computing device, performs the method. In a second aspect, the apparatus includes a computing apparatus programmed to perform the method. | 01-01-2009 |
20110246964 | Archiving a Build Product - An enhanced integrated development environment (IDE) is able to archive a build product and/or work with an archived build product in various ways. In one embodiment, a build product archive includes a manifest, a source code snapshot, a symbol table, and a build product. The manifest contains meta-data about the archive. The source code snapshot is a copy of the source code that was used in the build process. The symbol table is a copy of the symbol table that was generated by the build process. The build product is a copy of the build product that was generated by the build process. A developer can use the enhanced IDE to help share a build product with others and/or to understand system logs and reports that describe operation of the build product (e.g., crash logs and memory logs). | 10-06-2011 |
20110302556 | Automatically Displaying a Related File in an Editor - Art editor within an integrated development environment displays a related file automatically. When a user enters a command to open a first file in the editor, the editor not only displays the first file's content (in a “primary editor”) but also automatically displays a second file's content (in a “related editor”), where the second file is related to the first file. In other words, when a first file is displayed in the editor, a file that is related to the first file is automatically displayed also. If the primary editor later displays a different file, then the file shown in the related editor will likely change as well, since the file shown in the related editor will be related to the “new” file in the primary editor. In other words, whatever is displayed in the related editor “tracks” whatever is displayed in the primary editor. | 12-08-2011 |
20120290587 | AUTOMATIC RELEVANCE FILTERING - A computer-implemented method and an apparatus for use in a computing apparatus are disclosed. The method includes determining a context and a data requirement for a candidate action to be selected, the selection specifying an action in a workflow; and filtering the candidate actions for relevance in light of the context and the data requirement. The apparatus, in a first aspect, includes a program storage medium encoded with instructions that, when executed by a computing device, performs the method. In a second aspect, the apparatus includes a computing apparatus programmed to perform the method. | 11-15-2012 |
20130238889 | PERSONALIZATION OF SHARED ELECTRONIC DEVICES - The described embodiments include an electronic device that performs configuration operations. During operation, an administrative electronic device receives an indication that an electronic device that is presently checked out to a user is to be checked in. The administrative electronic device then requests a backup file with information from the electronic device, wherein the information comprises information about one or more changes made to the electronic device since the electronic device was checked out. Next, the administrative electronic device receives the backup file from the electronic device. The administrative electronic device then restores the electronic device to an initial state, wherein, in the initial state, changes made to the electronic device since the electronic device was checked out are reversed to return the electronic device to the initial state. | 09-12-2013 |
20140150115 | ASSIGNING ELECTRONICALLY PURCHASED ITEMS OF CONTENT TO USERS - The described embodiments include a content provider device that can assign items of content (applications, digitally-rendered music, books, videos, etc.) to users upon receiving assignment messages from administrative devices. The items of content can be electronically transferred to the user's devices to be used by users. The content provider device can also revoke assignments of items of content from users upon receiving revocation messages from administrative devices. The revocation generally causes the loss of one or more rights to the item of content for the user. For example, the content provider device can stop providing services for the item of content and/or can cause the item of content to be deleted from a corresponding user's device. | 05-29-2014 |
20140150123 | USING RECEIPTS TO CONTROL ASSIGNMENTS OF ITEMS OF CONTENT TO USERS - The described embodiments comprise an electronic device that executes an application, the electronic device including a processing subsystem. In these embodiments, the processing subsystem is configured to acquire a receipt associated with the application, wherein the application was purchased by a purchasing entity and installed on the electronic device after being assigned to a user of the electronic device by the purchasing entity. The processing subsystem is further configured to determine, using the receipt, if the application has expired. When the application has not expired, The processing subsystem is configured to execute the application with predetermined functions of the application enabled. When the application has expired, The processing subsystem is configured to execute the application with the predetermined functions of the application disabled. | 05-29-2014 |
20140365624 | CONFIGURING COMPUTING DEVICES USING A BOOTSTRAP CONFIGURATION - In the described embodiments, a device configuration file is used to set configuration settings on a computing device during a configuration operation (e.g., an initial configuration or a re-configuration of the computing device). The device configuration file is retrieved from a location where the device configuration file is hosted using a reference to the location from a bootstrap configuration. The bootstrap configuration is provided by a bootstrap configuration server and is retrieved by the computing device from the bootstrap configuration server during the configuration operation. | 12-11-2014 |
William Fernandez, San Leandro, CA US
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20140090152 | Collar Stay - A collar stay in which the main body attaches to the collar wing and the collar band attachment attaches to the collar band, said main body lying in a different plane from said collar band attachment in such a way as to admit a tie into the space between the main body and the collar band attachment. | 04-03-2014 |