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Daniel D. Ady, Caldwell, ID US
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20130306046 | ARCHERY BOWSTRING ADJUSTER - An archery bow adjuster includes first and second adjuster portions. The first portion is configured to mount to one of a bowstring and a cable. The second portion is configured to mount to the one of the bowstring and the cable. The first portion is rotatable relative to the second portion to adjust a length of the one of the bowstring and the cable of an archery bow. | 11-21-2013 |
Daniel D. Brunda, Ewing, NJ US
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20110160522 | ELF HOMEOPATHIC CHRONOMETER - Provided is a portable chronometer including a chronometer body for encasing a chronometer mechanism and an electromagnetic frequency (EMF) generator. The EMF generator is controlled by a switch to output a desirable EMF signal. | 06-30-2011 |
20130129131 | SHIELDING OF BEHIND-THE-EAR HEARING AIDS - Provided is a method and shield for shielding a behind-the-ear hearing aid. A Mu metal shielding material is bonded to the external or internal surface of the behind-the-ear hearing aid, the shielding providing effective shielding of electromagnetic radiation in the frequency range of 0.78 Hz to 20 KHz and effective sound shielding in the audio frequency range of 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz. | 05-23-2013 |
20140210448 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING RADIATION ABSORPTION - Provided is a method and system for measuring the amount of electromagnetic radiation absorbed by a living being at a particular location. Using a clamp meter having a current probe, the probe is applied to an ankle of the living being. Next, a measurement of the current induced by absorption of radiation of the ankle is obtained. A measure of total absorbed radiation can be obtained by first taking the measurement at one ankle of a living being and then at the other ankle(s), and adding the measurements together. | 07-31-2014 |
Daniel D. Budworth, Milton, WI US
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20090093346 | CROSS TRAINER EXERCISE APPARATUS - An elliptical exercise apparatus. The exercise apparatus generally includes a frame, a pair of cranks pivotally connected to the frame and configured to rotate about a common axis, first and second reciprocating members, first and second support members, and first and second foot engaging members. The first end portion of each of the first and second reciprocating members may be pivotally coupled to the frame. The first portion of each of the first and second support members may be pivotally coupled to the corresponding crank, and the second portion of each of the first and second support members may be pivotally coupled to the second end portion of the corresponding reciprocating member. Each foot engaging member is coupled to a corresponding support member and may generally move through a closed path. Handle members may be coupled to the support members and may generally move through a closed path. | 04-09-2009 |
20100317492 | Elliptical exercise machine - An exercise machine includes a pair of support members having front ends connected to a crank unit for turning along with the crank unit and rear ends moving along a reciprocating path due to the guidance of a pair of guide members. A pair of foot members are each mounted on the respective support member. Each foot member moves through a substantially elliptical path, and each foot member at least partially overhangs the other foot member during at least a portion of travel along the substantially elliptical path. | 12-16-2010 |
Daniel D. Caspi, Evanston, IL US
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20100317568 | Anti-Viral Compounds - Compounds effective in inhibiting replication of Hepatitis C virus (“HCV”) are described. This invention also relates to processes of making such compounds, compositions comprising such compounds, and methods of using such compounds to treat HCV infection. | 12-16-2010 |
20110092415 | Anti-Viral Compounds - Compounds effective in inhibiting replication of Hepatitis C virus (“HCV”) are described. This invention also relates to processes of making such compounds, compositions comprising such compounds, and methods of using such compounds to treat HCV infection. | 04-21-2011 |
20110207699 | Anti-Viral Compounds - Compounds effective in inhibiting replication of Hepatitis C virus (“HCV”) are described. This invention also relates to processes of making such compounds, compositions comprising such compounds, and methods of using such compounds to treat HCV infection. | 08-25-2011 |
20120004196 | Anti-Viral Compounds - Compounds effective in inhibiting replication of Hepatitis C virus (“HCV”) are described. This invention also relates to processes of making such compounds, compositions comprising such compounds, and methods of using such compounds to treat HCV infection. | 01-05-2012 |
20140315792 | ANTI-VIRAL COMPOUNDS - Compounds effective in inhibiting replication of Hepatitis C virus (“HCV”) are described. This invention also relates to processes of making such compounds, compositions comprising such compounds, and methods of using such compounds to treat HCV infection. | 10-23-2014 |
20150087618 | Anti-Viral Compounds - Compounds effective in inhibiting replication of Hepatitis C virus (“HCV”) are described. This invention also relates to processes of making such compounds, compositions comprising such compounds, and methods of using such compounds to treat HCV infection. | 03-26-2015 |
20150218194 | Anti-Viral Compounds - Compounds effective in inhibiting replication of Hepatitis C virus (“HCV”) are described. This invention also relates to processes of making such compounds, compositions comprising such compounds, and methods of using such compounds to treat HCV infection. | 08-06-2015 |
Daniel D. Cottrell, V, Commerce Township, MI US
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20100230189 | COOLING SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE - A cooling system is provided for a vehicle having an electric power producing device and a power-plant operable to propel the vehicle. The cooling system includes a primary heat exchanger arranged relative to the power-plant. The primary heat exchanger is operable to receive coolant from the power-plant, reduce temperature of said coolant, and return the reduced temperature coolant to the power-plant. The cooling system additionally includes an auxiliary heat exchanger arranged relative to the primary heat exchanger, and operable to receive the reduced temperature coolant from the primary heat exchanger. The auxiliary pump further reduces the temperature of said coolant, and provides the further reduced temperature coolant to the electric power producing device. The electric power producing device may be employed in a hybrid vehicle, where the electric power producing device is a motor-generator operable to propel the vehicle. | 09-16-2010 |
20100288570 | TANDEM DUAL PUMPS FOR A HYBRID PROPULSION SYSTEM - A hybrid propulsion system and a method of controlling same are provided. The hybrid propulsion system includes an internal combustion engine having a fluid lubrication and control system. The hybrid propulsion system also includes an engine oil pump arranged externally with respect to the engine and configured to maintain fluid pressure to the lubrication and control system when the internal combustion engine is shut off. Additionally, the hybrid propulsion system includes a motor/generator and a transmission in operable communication with the internal combustion engine. The transmission includes a transmission oil pump arranged externally with respect to the transmission and configured to maintain fluid pressure to the transmission when the engine is shut off. Furthermore, the hybrid propulsion system includes an auxiliary motor driving the externally arranged engine oil pump and the externally arranged transmission oil pump. | 11-18-2010 |
Daniel D. Cottrell, V, Commerce Twp, MI US
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20110304198 | METHOD FOR CONTROLLING REGENERATIVE AND HYDRAULIC BRAKING - A method for controlling hydraulic braking and regenerative braking in a hybrid brake system is provided, and includes allowing depression of a brake actuator in response to a braking request. Depression of the brake actuator creates pressure in a master cylinder circuit, and the method commands regenerative braking upon depression of the brake actuator until the regenerative braking reaches a threshold level. Transfer of fluid pressure from the master cylinder circuit through a control valve to a wheel circuit is prevented between a first pressure and a second pressure of the master cylinder. Transfer of fluid pressure from the master cylinder circuit to the wheel circuit is partially limited between the second pressure and a third pressure. Full transfer of fluid pressure from the master cylinder circuit through the control valve to the wheel circuit is allowed when the fluid pressure is above the third pressure. | 12-15-2011 |
Daniel D. Cougar, Greensboro, NC US
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20160052117 | ROOFING AND NAIL REMOVAL HAMMER - A hammer including a head having a hammering portion and an oppositely arranged claw portion, the claw portion has an end with at least three teeth separated by at least two, substantially equal “V”-shaped grooves centered on a longitudinal axis of the head; and a handle formed contiguously with the head and extending perpendicularly down from a bottom of the head. The hammer further including a grip affixed to and surrounding a bottom portion of the handle from above a middle of the handle to below and surrounding a bottom end of the handle, the grip including a downwardly and outwardly tapering upper portion to a middle portion from which the grip continues tapering downwardly and inwardly toward the bottom end of the handle with an outwardly tapering bottom portion and a substantially flat end, the grip further including a cap portion attached to a top end of the upper portion and the cap portion including a bottom portion of the cap extending upwardly away from and substantially parallel to the upper portion of the grip and a top portion of the cap extending diagonally inwardly from the bottom toward and affixing to the handle. | 02-25-2016 |
Daniel D. Deavours, Lawrence, KS US
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20100134292 | RADIO-FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION DEVICE WITH FOAM SUBSTRATE - The present invention encompasses an antenna ( | 06-03-2010 |
20110291836 | MICROSTRIP ANTENNA FOR RFID DEVICE - Microstrip patch antenna ( | 12-01-2011 |
20120274535 | RFID Microstip Interrogator Antenna System - The present invention overcomes the above-described and other problems by providing an improved edge-fed microstrip patch antenna, a dielectric substrate with integrated ground plane and enclosure that with a printable surface. An RFID microstrip patch antenna ( | 11-01-2012 |
20140008447 | MICROSTRIP ANTENNA FOR RFID DEVICE HAVING BOTH FAR-FIELD AND NEAR-FIELD FUNCTIONALITY - Microstrip patch antenna ( | 01-09-2014 |
20150154490 | DUAL MICROSTRIP ANTENNA FOR RFID DEVICE - Microstrip patch antenna ( | 06-04-2015 |
Daniel D. Defore, Chanhassen, MN US
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20100058365 | FRAMEWORK FOR ENHANCED PRODUCTION OF PERSONALIZED DOCUMENTS - In a document personalization production system, an application framework is provided between a production manager and one or more machines to enable new hardware and/or new functions for the creation, production, printing, attachment, and delivery of personalized documents. The application framework provides the application program interfaces, the graphical user interfaces, and the plugins required to implement the new hardware and/or new function into an existing document personalization production system without having to reprogram the production manager. The application framework may comprise or connect a number of service modules so that production manager applications are compatible across multiple machines or stations of the document personalization production system. | 03-04-2010 |
Daniel D. Deutmeyer, Manchester, TN US
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20150304732 | MoCA gateway splitter - A CATV/MoCA signal distribution system includes a first 2-way hybrid splitter for receiving a CATV input signal and splitting it into first and second CATV output signals, a second 2-way hybrid splitter for receiving the second CATV output signal and splitting it into third and fourth CATV output signals, with the latter being connected to a CATV output port. A first diplex filter is receptive of the first CATV output signal, and MoCA signals for providing electrical isolation therebetween and connecting them to a modem port. A second diplex filter is receptive of the third CATV output signal and MoCA signals for providing electrical isolation therebetween and connecting them to a Gateway port. A resistive splitter is connected between the first and second diplex filters and a plurality of individual MoCA signal ports for providing bidirectional MoCA signal flow therebetween. | 10-22-2015 |
20160094890 | MoCA gateway splitter - A CATV/MoCA signal distribution system includes a first 2-way hybrid splitter for receiving a CATV input signal and splitting it into first and second CATV output signals, a second 2-way hybrid splitter for receiving the second CATV output signal and splitting it into third and fourth CATV output signals, with the latter being connected to a CATV output port. A first diplex filter is receptive of the first CATV output signal, and MoCA signals for providing electrical isolation therebetween and connecting them to a modem port. A second diplex filter is receptive of the third CATV output signal and MoCA signals for providing electrical isolation therebetween and connecting them to a Gateway port. A resistive splitter is connected between the first and second diplex filters and a plurality of individual MoCA signal ports for providing bidirectional MoCA signal flow therebetween. | 03-31-2016 |
Daniel D. Dunar, Mequon, WI US
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20150203324 | INERTIA BRAKING PAYOUT DEVICE AND PACKAGE SYSTEM - A payout device comprising a carton, an elongated rotatable member and a support assembly. The carton having a plurality of panels enclosing an interior compartment. At least one panel having an opening providing an egress for elongated flexible material stored within the interior compartment. The elongated member being rotatably supported in a substantially horizontal direction within the carton by the support assembly. The support assembly having a slot with a generally teardrop shape. The teardrop shape having a larger diameter end and a smaller diameter end such that a portion of the rotatable member is slidable therebetween. The larger diameter end sized to allow the rotatable member to rotate and the smaller diameter end having a size smaller than the circumference of the rotatable member. The slot positioned on the carton with the larger diameter end being elevated and closer to the opening than the smaller diameter end. | 07-23-2015 |
Daniel D. Erlewine, Santa Cruz, CA US
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20140156656 | Managed Assessment of Submitted Digital Content - Methods and systems for managing assessment of media content electronically submitted to a network-based media distribution system. A submitter can prepare a media package that is associated with a particular media asset (e.g. media title), and then electronically submit the media package to the media distribution system. The media distribution system can then process the media package to produce various components that are used by the media distribution system to electronically distribute media content of the media asset. According to one aspect, the media distribution system can manage a review process on the various components so that the components can be individually approved or rejected. According to another aspect, embodiments pertain to a reviewer's workspace that can assist a user in reviewing the submitted media content. According to still another aspect, embodiments can utilize a plurality of reviewers to review various media assets that have been submitted. | 06-05-2014 |
20150262108 | MANAGED ASSESSMENT OF SUBMITTED DIGITAL CONTENT - Methods and systems for managing assessment of media content electronically submitted to a network-based media distribution system. A submitter can prepare a media package that is associated with a particular media asset (e.g. media title), and then electronically submit the media package to the media distribution system. The media distribution system can then process the media package to produce various components that are used by the media distribution system to electronically distribute media content of the media asset. According to one aspect, the media distribution system can manage a review process on the various components so that the components can be individually approved or rejected. According to another aspect, embodiments pertain to a reviewer's workspace that can assist a user in reviewing the submitted media content. According to still another aspect, embodiments can utilize a plurality of reviewers to review various media assets that have been submitted. | 09-17-2015 |
Daniel D. Friel, Jr., Kennett Square, PA US
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20090272730 | ACCURATE TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT IN HOUSEHOLD KETTLES - A vessel for the preparation of heated water or other liquid based material includes a container for the liquid, an electric heater and a temperature sensing probe mounted through a wall or base of the container. The probe includes an efficient heat transferring structure in direct thermal contact with and wet by the liquid inside the container. An electrical sensor within the probe is an intimate thermal contact with the efficient heat transfer structure and has electrical properties which directly correlate with the temperature of the heat transferring structure. The heat transferring structure is attached to a supporting structure mounted to the wall or base by an elastomeric efficient thermal insulating material held in compression to provide physical support for the probe and to seal the wall from leaking and to insure that the sensor is primarily thermally responsive to the temperature of the heat transferring surface and to the liquid but is thermally insulated from variations in the temperature of the supporting wall or base of the container. | 11-05-2009 |
20110034111 | NOVEL SHARPENERS TO CREATE CROSS-GRIND KNIFE EDGES - A sharpener for creating cross-grind knife edges includes a nominally flat annular abrasive sharpening member which could be a ring or a disk and is rotated about its center and held against a moving knife edge facet to simultaneously and sequentially abrade the knife edge at multiple locations on the abrasive member. The disk may be slidably mounted on a shaft in opposition to a spring restraining force. The disk is nominally disposed in a vertical orientation. The sharpener may include multiple stages including a manual stage having a pair of off axis conical shaped rotatable abrasive coated disks which have abrading lines on opposing facets which are not parallel but cross and intersect in a crossing pattern at the blade edge. | 02-10-2011 |
20130165021 | PRECISION SHARPENER FOR CERAMIC KNIFE BLADES - An electrically powered knife sharpener for ceramic (or other brittle, crystalline or amorphous media which could be used for blades) knives includes at least one pre-sharpening stage with a sharpening member(s) and includes a final stage with a sharpening member(s). There are one or more motor driven shafts on which the abrasive surfaced sharpening members, such as disks, are mounted. Guide structure is provided to guide the knife for aligning and positioning the knife facet precisely at a defined location on the abrasive surface of each rotating sharpening member. The pre-sharpening stage sharpening member(s) moves in a first direction. The final stage sharpening member(s) moves in a second direction which differs from the first direction. | 06-27-2013 |
20150258651 | ELECTRIC SHARPENER FOR CERAMIC AND METAL BLADES - An electric sharpener for sharpening ceramic blades includes at least one stage. The stage is a finishing station having a sharpening member in the form of a disc which comprises a rigid support having a flexible abrasive matrix which both sharpens and polishes the facet of the ceramic blade. The sharpener may include a pre-sharpening stage for metal blades and a further pre-sharpening stage for ceramic blades. The sharpener also includes a removable guide. | 09-17-2015 |
Daniel D. Friel, Sr., Greenville, DE US
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20090233530 | SHARPENER FOR KNIVES WITH WIDELY DIFFERENT EDGE ANGLES - A wide range of knives and blades, including Western, Asian or traditional Japanese style blades that have a primary edge facet on at least one side of the knife edge are sharpened through use of an electric knife sharpener having a first sharpening stage with at least one rotating abrasive surface disk and a knife angle guide to position the blade's facet at a first relative angle of approximately 15 degrees as it contacts the moving abrasive surface. The knife sharpener includes a second sharpening stage with at least one rotating abrasive surfaced disk and a knife angle guide to position the blade's facet at a second relative angle of approximately 20 degrees as it contacts the rotating abrasive surface. The knife sharpener also has a third stropping stage with at least one rotating stropping disk containing abrasive particles of less than 1 thousandth of inch diameter and a knife angle guide to position the blade's facet at a third relative angle larger than the first and second angles as it contacts the rotating surface of the stropping disk. The rotating sharpening and stropping disks are displaceable from a rest position against specific restraining forces when contacted by the edge facet being sharpened or stropped. | 09-17-2009 |
20100323597 | APPARATUS FOR PRECISION STEELING/CONDITIONING OF KNIFE EDGES - A knife edge enhancing apparatus includes a support having a support surface and knife blade clamping structure mounted to the support and located above the support surface. An object having a knife edge modifying surface which could be abrasive or non-abrasive is mounted to a holder which is freely slidable on the support surface so that the object surface can be manually moved into contact with a knife edge facet. At least one of the clamping structure and the object surface is angularly adjustable to control the angle of contact of the object surface with the knife edge facet. | 12-23-2010 |
20110034111 | NOVEL SHARPENERS TO CREATE CROSS-GRIND KNIFE EDGES - A sharpener for creating cross-grind knife edges includes a nominally flat annular abrasive sharpening member which could be a ring or a disk and is rotated about its center and held against a moving knife edge facet to simultaneously and sequentially abrade the knife edge at multiple locations on the abrasive member. The disk may be slidably mounted on a shaft in opposition to a spring restraining force. The disk is nominally disposed in a vertical orientation. The sharpener may include multiple stages including a manual stage having a pair of off axis conical shaped rotatable abrasive coated disks which have abrading lines on opposing facets which are not parallel but cross and intersect in a crossing pattern at the blade edge. | 02-10-2011 |
20110244767 | KNIFE SHARPENER FOR ASIAN AND EUROPEAN/AMERICAN KNIVES - A knife sharpener sharpens a wide range of knives and blades. The knife sharpener includes an angle guide associated with a first stage abrasive surface at an angle in the range of 12-18 degrees. A second stage is provided at an angle in the range of 17-23 degrees. A third stage is provided at an angle in the range of 19-25 degrees. The abrasive surface in the first and second stages is in the range of 240 to 400 grit while the abrasives in the third stage is in the range of 600 to 2000 grit. | 10-06-2011 |
Daniel D. Gretler, San Francisco, CA US
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20090048216 | INTRAVENOUS AND ORAL DOSING OF A DIRECT-ACTING AND REVERSIBLE P2Y12 INHIBITOR - The invention provides methods and compositions for rapid and reversible inhibition of platelet aggregation in human subjects in need thereof by administering compounds of the formula: | 02-19-2009 |
20120009172 | INTRAVENOUS AND ORAL DOSING OF A DIRECT-ACTING AND REVERSIBLE P2Y12 INHIBITOR - The invention provides methods and compositions for rapid and reversible inhibition of platelet aggregation in human subjects in need thereof by administering compounds of the formula: | 01-12-2012 |
Daniel D. Guldalj, Orange, CA US
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20090014558 | Portable sprayer/mister/fogging system for dispersing media in a uniform and controlled manner - The present invention provides a portable sprayer, mister or fogger system for dispensing media in a uniform and controlled manner, featuring a tubular member having two semi-tubular molded parts with an open front end, and having a living hinge for flexibly coupling together the two semi-tubular molded parts for opening for ease of assembling components of the portable sprayer, mister or fogger system therein, and for securely closing once assembled; a fluid line assembled and arranged on the inside thereof for providing the media in the form of chemical, water of other suitable fluid; a nozzle assembled and arranged in a open front end and coupled to the fluid line for providing the media; a blower for blowing the media being provided from the nozzle; a pump and power line for coupling to a pump and power source for providing a supply of electrical power; a device for simultaneously controlling the operation of the fluid provided to the nozzle and the power provided to the blower; and an on/off switch coupled via a line to the device for simultaneously turning on/off the operation of the fluid provided to the nozzle and the power to the blower in response to the user pressing the on/off switch. | 01-15-2009 |
Daniel D. Hurda, Mequon, WI US
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20090007884 | DUAL THROTTLE ASSEMBLY WITH ELECTRONIC OVERRIDE - An intake power control for an engine includes an electrically operable actuator coupled to a first throttle plate. Movement of the electrically operable actuator directly causes movement of the first throttle plate. A manually operable actuator is coupled to the electrically operable actuator, and movement of the manually operable actuator selectively causes movement of the first throttle plate. A linkage couples the first throttle plate to a second throttle plate of a second throttle body. The linkage is movable in response to movement of the first throttle plate to synchronize the movement of the second throttle plate with the movement of the first throttle plate. | 01-08-2009 |
Daniel D. Johnson, Ann Arbor, MI US
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20140039371 | ACTIVE EXOSKELETAL SPINAL ORTHOSIS AND METHOD OF ORTHOTIC TREATMENT - An active exoskeletal spinal orthosis that can reduce the spinal compression and muscle effort involved in resisting gravitational bending moments. The spinal orthosis includes upper and lower members that fit around the body in the area of the spine. Actuators extend between the upper and lower members. By applying a corrective moment, a distraction force, or both to a user via the actuators, the spinal orthosis allows for supported multi-planar maneuverability within a set range of motion. A controller activates the actuators based on sensor feedback that is indicative of pressure or some other sensed physical parameter related to the bending moment. | 02-06-2014 |
Daniel D. Kang, Chelsea, MI US
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20160082952 | CONNECTION PRESERVATION AND TIMEOUT IN REMOTE VEHICLE TELEMATICS - Disclosed herein are computer devices, systems, and methods for enabling persistent data connections with a vehicle and low-latency vehicle commands. A driver can use an app installed on a mobile device to send commands to a vehicle's DCM, which can execute such commands on one or more vehicle systems, such as remote ignition and door lock systems. Upon app initialization, a wakeup command can be sent to the DCM through one or more intermediary servers to establish a persistent data connection between a data center server and the DCM. Then, when the driver issues a command from the app, the command can be communicated between the data center server and the DCM directly over the persistent data connection, with lower latency. After a predetermined timeout period in which the driver has not used the mobile app, the persistent data connection can be terminated. | 03-24-2016 |
Daniel D. Kilker, University Park, FL US
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20090256365 | Circuit insulation methods and systems for vehicle door latches - An injection molding method and system for an electrical circuit utilized in vehicle door latch mechanisms is disclosed herein. A mold is generally provided in which a mold cavity is formed therein from walls of the mold. An electrical circuit associated with vehicle door latch and/or integrated with the vehicle door latch can be located within the mold cavity. A plastics material can then be injection molded into the mold cavity of the mold, wherein the plastics material covers and seals the electrical circuit to provide insulation and environmental protection to the electrical circuit. | 10-15-2009 |
Daniel D. Labrenz, Chula Vista, CA US
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20110101627 | GASKET | 05-05-2011 |
Daniel D. Langleben, Philadelphia, PA US
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20130178733 | FUNCTIONAL BRAIN IMAGING FOR DETECTING AND ASSESSING DECEPTION AND CONCEALED RECOGNITION, AND COGNITIVE/EMOTIONAL RESPONSE TO INFORMATION - This invention provides method and system for measuring changes in the brain activity of an individual by functional brain imaging methods for investigative purposes, e.g., detecting and assessing whether an individual is being truthful or deceptive, and/or whether an individual has a prior knowledge of a certain face or object. The invention combines recent progress in medical brain imaging, computing and neuroscience to produce an accurate and objective method of detection of deception and concealed prior knowledge based on an automated analysis of the direct measurements of brain activity. Applying the paradigm developed from the deception model, and applying it to an individual viewing media information (e.g., audiovisual messages or movies, or announcements), the data is used to interpret the effect of the information on that individual. This permits the effective manipulation of the content of the media segments to achieve maximal desired impact in target populations or on specific individuals. | 07-11-2013 |
Daniel D. Lecloux, Midland, MI US
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20120077042 | TRANSPARENT COMPOSITE CONDUCTORS HAVING HIGH WORK FUNCTION - There is provided a transparent composite conductor. The composite conductor has a first layer that includes a transparent conductive material and a second layer that includes a fluorinated acid polymer. | 03-29-2012 |
20120077043 | TRANSPARENT COMPOSITE CONDUCTORS HAVING HIGH WORK FUNCTION - There is provided a transparent composite conductor. The composite conductor has a first layer that includes a transparent conductive material and a second layer that includes a fluorinated acid polymer. | 03-29-2012 |
Daniel D. Li, Highland, CA US
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20080310237 | CMOS Compatible Single-Poly Non-Volatile Memory - The present invention teaches a single-poly non-volatile memory cell which is compatible with the CMOS process, uses lower voltages for operating, and is more reliable in program, read, or erase operation. The single-poly non-volatile memory cell in accordance with the present invention comprises a program transistor with a program terminal; a sensing transistor with a sensing terminal; and an erase transistor with an erase terminal, wherein the sensing transistor shares a floating gate with the program transistor and the erase transistor. By employing the present invention, significant cost advantages in feature-rich semiconductor products, such as System-on-Chip (SoC) design, compared to conventional dual-poly floating gate embedded Flash memory are provided. | 12-18-2008 |
20090052245 | CMOS Logic Compatible Non-Volatile Memory Cell Structure, Operation, And Array Configuration - The present invention is to provide a logic based single-poly non-volatile memory cell which is compatible with the CMOS process, uses lower voltages for operating, and is more reliable in program, read, or erase operation. A non-volatile memory cell in accordance with the present invention comprises a program transistor with a program transistor source as a first program terminal; a select transistor with a select transistor gate as a select terminal and a select transistor drain as a second program terminal; and an erase transistor with an erase transistor source and an erase transistor drain connected as an erase terminal, wherein the erase transistor shares a floating gate with the program transistor and the drain program transistor is connected to the select transistor source. By employing the present invention, significant cost advantages in feature-rich semiconductor products, such as System-on-Chip (SoC) design, compared to conventional dual-poly floating gate embedded Flash memory are provided. | 02-26-2009 |
Daniel D. Lionberg, Milwaukee, WI US
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20090012753 | METHOD FOR OPTIMIZING JOINT PRESS SET FOR USE WITH A PLURALITY OF BALL JOINTS - A method and article for designing dual-mode adapters in a joint press kit. A plurality of ball joints for use with the adapters are selected. An adapter design is created by defining a first variable representative of a physical characteristic of the adapter design; defining a second variable representing a quantity of ball joints that are not compatible with the adapter design in a second operational mode; generating data sets including the first and second variables; and utilizing the data sets to determine a value for a characteristic of the adapter. | 01-08-2009 |
20100114349 | METHOD FOR OPTIMIZING JOINT PRESS SET FOR USE WITH A PLURALITY OF BALL JOINTS - A method and article for designing dual-mode adapters in a joint press kit. A plurality of ball joints for use with the adapters are selected. An adapter design is created by defining a first variable representative of a physical characteristic of the adapter design; defining a second variable representing a quantity of ball joints that are not compatible with the adapter design in a second operational mode; generating data sets including the first and second variables; and utilizing the data sets to determine a value for a characteristic of the adapter. | 05-06-2010 |
Daniel D. Lynn, Flemington, NJ US
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20160086211 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REAL-TIME, RULES-BASED SOCIAL MEDIA AMPLIFICATION - The present disclosure relates to systems and methods for enabling organizations to track, monitor manage and implement customer incentives and customer referrals through social media as a means to acquire and develop new customer acquisition channels at a reasonable cost per acquisition. | 03-24-2016 |
Daniel D. Masakowski, Westbrook, CT US
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20110253408 | Method and System for a Down-hole Cable having a Liquid Bonding Material - A system and method for a down-hole cable with a liquid bonding system is provided. Generally, the system contains at least one insulated conductor fully insulated by an insulation coating. An armor shell is positioned exterior to the insulating coating and fully surrounds the insulated conductor. A liquid bonding material is applied between at least a portion of an exterior surface of the insulation coating and at least a portion of an interior surface of the armor shell, wherein the liquid bonding material creates a bond between the insulation coating and the armor shell. | 10-20-2011 |
20140000929 | High-Temperature Cable Having A Fiber-Reinforced Resin Layer and Related Methods | 01-02-2014 |
Daniel D. Masakowski, Worcester, MA US
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20080307909 | Electrical condition monitoring method for polymers - An electrical condition monitoring method utilizes measurement of electrical resistivity of a conductive composite degradation sensor to monitor environmentally induced degradation of a polymeric product such as insulated wire and cable. The degradation sensor comprises a polymeric matrix and conductive filler. The polymeric matrix may be a polymer used in the product, or it may be a polymer with degradation properties similar to that of a polymer used in the product. The method comprises a means for communicating the resistivity to a measuring instrument and a means to correlate resistivity of the degradation sensor with environmentally induced degradation of the product. | 12-18-2008 |
Daniel D. Mattrisch, Fort Atkinson, WI US
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20120248789 | Modular Multi-Point Lock System - A modular multi-point lock system that is both simple to install and easy to service. By inserting the lock case into a recess for containing the lock case that is located in the edge of the door, the shootbolt drive mechanism located within the lock case will engage first and second shootbolts respectively installed into recesses in the top and bottom of the door that communicate with the recess for containing the lock case, without requiring a manual interconnection to be made between the lock case and shootbolts. Similarly, the lock case can be removed from the door without removing the first and second shootbolts. | 10-04-2012 |
Daniel D. Miller-Lionberg, Fort Collins, CO US
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20100258104 | COOK STOVE ASSEMBLY - A combustion chamber, having an upper part and a lower part, may include an annular constriction, in combination with the combustion chamber, to aid in directing partially combusted gases such as carbon monoxide away from the periphery of the combustion chamber back toward its center, and into the flame front. The annular constriction may also impede the flow of partially combusted gases located at the periphery, thus increasing the time these gases spend within the combustion chamber and increasing the likelihood that any products of incomplete combustion will undergo combustion. The combustion chamber may further comprise a dual burner cooktop for directing combustion gases and exhaust to multiple cooking vessels. In further embodiments, the combustion chamber may be made of, lined, or clad with a metal alloy comprising iron, chromium, and aluminum. | 10-14-2010 |
20150083108 | COOK STOVE ASSEMBLY - A combustion chamber, having an upper part and a lower part, may include an annular constriction, in combination with the combustion chamber, to aid in directing partially combusted gases such as carbon monoxide away from the periphery of the combustion chamber back toward its center, and into the flame front. The annular constriction may also impede the flow of partially combusted gases located at the periphery, thus increasing the time these gases spend within the combustion chamber and increasing the likelihood that any products of incomplete combustion will undergo combustion. The combustion chamber may further comprise a dual burner cooktop for directing combustion gases and exhaust to multiple cooking vessels. In further embodiments, the combustion chamber may be made of, lined, or clad with a metal alloy comprising iron, chromium, and aluminum. | 03-26-2015 |
Daniel D. Morrogh, Dublin IE
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20120322947 | TOUGHENED CYANOACRYLATE COMPOSITIONS - The present invention relates to toughened cyanoacrylate compositions. | 12-20-2012 |
Daniel D. Natee, Victoria CA
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20150024910 | PORTABLE ELASTIC RESISTANCE DEVICE FOR EXERCISING THE SKELETAL MUSCLES - The invention consists of a flexible hexagonal array composed of rigid plastic rings, sized and shaped for convenient gripping with the hands, and or pinning against floor or wall by other body parts (feet, knees, elbows, trunk, bead, etc.) each connected to 3 to 6 lengths of bungee, or equivalent elastic material, located at 60 degree intervals around the ring circumference. The array is sized for convenient use for exercise purposes, and is light enough to be readily portable, and, by virtue of its uniform stretch resistance properties, which vary with the number of strands being stretched, and the distance between gripping and/or pinning points, which controls the length of bungee being stretched, gives the opportunity of exercising all of the skeletal muscles, at a variety of resistance levels. | 01-22-2015 |
Daniel D. Perry, Sr., Londonderry, NH US
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20130204722 | Credit Card Security System and Method - A transaction method, system and apparatus of the present invention employs two electromagnetically read cards. A first card is employed for accessing account data of a corresponding account. A second card effectively carries identity data of the owner/account holder of the first card. During a transaction, the two cards must be used sufficiently in tandem or in proper series order, in order for the card processing center to authorize the subject transaction. In particular, use of the first card accesses a corresponding account to determine if the account is active versus in a halted state (e.g., due to a reported stolen or lost card). Use of the second card spaced apart (in time and/or in distance) from the first card then verifies identity of the user as an authorized person to be accessing the corresponding account and hence authorized user of the first card. As such the second card verifies, validates, authenticates or otherwise confirms identity of the first card owner (also referred to as the corresponding account owner) and serves as an identity data member. | 08-08-2013 |
Daniel D. Pinschewer, Cologny CH
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20100297172 | REPLICATION-DEFECTIVE ARENAVIRUS VECTORS - The invention relates to an infectious arenavirus particle that is engineered to contain a genome with the ability to amplify and express its genetic information in infected cells but unable to produce further infectious progeny particles in normal, not genetically engineered cells. One or more of the four arenavirus open reading frames glycoprotein (GP), nucleoprotein (NP), matrix protein Z and RNA-dependent RNA polymerase L are removed or mutated to prevent replication in normal cells but still allowing gene expression in arenavirus vector-infected cells, and foreign genes coding for an antigen or other protein of interest or nucleic acids modulating host gene expression are expressed under control of the arenavirus promoters, internal ribosome entry sites or under control of regulatory elements that can be read by the viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerase, cellular RNA polymerase I, RNA polymerase II or RNA polymerase III. The modified arenaviruses are useful as vaccines and therapeutic agents for a variety of diseases. | 11-25-2010 |
20140050760 | Replication-Defective Arenavirus Vectors - The invention relates to an infectious arenavirus particle that is engineered to contain a genome with the ability to amplify and express its genetic information in infected cells but unable to produce further infectious progeny particles in normal, not genetically engineered cells. One or more of the four arenavirus open reading frames glycoprotein (GP), nucleoprotein (NP), matrix protein Z and RNA-dependent RNA polymerase L are removed or mutated to prevent replication in normal cells but still allowing gene expression in arenavirus vector-infected cells, and foreign genes coding for an antigen or other protein of interest or nucleic acids modulating host gene expression are expressed under control of the arenavirus promoters, internal ribosome entry sites or under control of regulatory elements that can be read by the viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerase, cellular RNA polymerase I, RNA polymerase II or RNA polymerase III. The modified arenaviruses are useful as vaccines and therapeutic agents for a variety of diseases. | 02-20-2014 |
Daniel D. Prochaska, Sr., Elgin, IL US
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20090288429 | Automatic recovery system for frozen product machines - A recovery system for a frozen product dispenser accommodates automatic recovery and continued operation of the dispenser in response to the output torque of a beater bar and scraper assembly drive motor exceeding a selected upper limit due to transient conditions. A controller monitors the output torque of the drive motor and, upon sensing an output torque in excess of the selected upper limit, shuts off the drive motor and operates a refrigeration system to defrost a freeze barrel within which the beater bar and scraper assembly is rotated, for a time sufficient to defrost product in the barrel. The controller then turns on the drive motor, operates the refrigeration system to refreeze product in the barrel and continues to monitor the output torque of the drive motor. The foregoing operation is repeated several times, if and as necessary, before a system error is generated. | 11-26-2009 |
20090292395 | Detection and correction of reverse operation of a compressor in a refrigeration system - A method and system for detecting and correcting unintended reverse or backward operation of an electric motor driven scroll compressor of a refrigeration system is characterized by monitoring the pressure at a suction side of the compressor during operation of the refrigeration and determining whether the pressure, after a first time interval following startup of the compressor, exceeds and remains in excess of a predetermined upper pressure limit for at least a second time interval. If it does, the compressor is turned off for a third time interval and is then restarted. The foregoing is repeated and if the compressor is turned off a selected number of times because of successive occurrences of high suction side pressures during operation of the refrigeration system in a chilling cycle, an error indication is generated and the refrigeration system is shut down. | 11-26-2009 |
Daniel D. Rohrback, Valley Center, KS US
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20090216055 | METHODS OF MAKING CHLORINATED HYDROCARBONS - Methods for the manufacture of 1,1,1,2,3-pentachloropropane from 1,1,1,3-tetrachloropropane and chlorine are disclosed. Improved methods are provided for the manufacture of 1,1,2,3-tetrachloropropene from 1,1,1,2,3-pentachloropropane. Methods are also disclosed for the manufacture of 1,1,2,3-tetrachloropropene from 1,1,1,3-tetrachloropropane and chlorine and for the manufacture of 1,1,2,3-tetrachloropropene from carbon tetrachloride ethylene, and chlorine. | 08-27-2009 |
20120035402 | METHODS OF MAKING CHLORINATED HYDROCARBONS - Methods for the manufacture of 1,1,1,2,3-pentachloropropane from 1,1,1,3-tetrachloropropane and chlorine are disclosed. Improved methods are provided for the manufacture of 1,1,2,3-tetrachloropropene from 1,1,1,2,3-pentachloropropane. Methods are also disclosed for the manufacture of 1,1,2,3-tetrachloropropene from 1,1,1,3-tetrachloropropane and chlorine and for the manufacture of 1,1,2,3-tetrachloropropene from carbon tetrachloride, ethylene, and chlorine. | 02-09-2012 |
20130012743 | METHODS OF MAKING CHLORINATED HYDROCARBONS - Methods for the manufacture of 1,1,1,2,3-pentachloropropane from 1,1,1,3-tetrachloropropane and chlorine are disclosed. Improved methods are provided for the manufacture of 1,1,2,3-tetrachloropropene from 1,1,1,2,3-pentachloropropane. Methods are also disclosed for the manufacture of 1,1,2,3-tetrachloropropene from 1,1,1,3-tetrachloropropane and chlorine and for the manufacture of 1,1,2,3-tetrachloropropene from carbon tetrachloride, ethylene, and chlorine. | 01-10-2013 |
20140081056 | METHODS OF MAKING CHLORINATED HYDROCARBONS - Methods for the manufacture of 1,1,1,2,3-pentachloropropane from 1,1,1,3-tetrachloropropane and chlorine are disclosed. Improved methods are provided for the manufacture of 1,1,2,3-tetrachloropropene from 1,1,1,2,3-pentachloropropane. Methods are also disclosed for the manufacture of 1,1,2,3-tetrachloropropene from 1,1,1,3-tetrachloropropane and chlorine and for the manufacture of 1,1,2,3-tetrachloropropene from carbon tetrachloride, ethylene, and chlorine. | 03-20-2014 |
20150087870 | METHODS OF MAKING CHLORINATED HYDROCARBONS - Methods for the manufacture of 1,1,1,2,3-pentachloropropane from 1,1,1,3-tetrachloropropane and chlorine are disclosed. Improved methods are provided for the manufacture of 1,1,2,3-tetrachloropropene from 1,1,1,2,3-pentachloropropane. Methods are also disclosed for the manufacture of 1,1,2,3-tetrachloropropene from 1,1,1,3-tetrachloropropane and chlorine and for the manufacture of 1,1,2,3-tetrachloropropene from carbon tetrachloride, ethylene, and chlorine. | 03-26-2015 |
20150353451 | METHODS OF MAKING CHLORINATED HYDROCARBONS - Methods for the manufacture of 1,1,1,2,3-pentachloropropane from 1,1,1,3-tetrachloropropane and chlorine are disclosed. Improved methods are provided for the manufacture of 1,1,2,3-tetrachloropropene from 1,1,1,2,3-pentachloropropane. Methods are also disclosed for the manufacture of 1,1,2,3-tetrachloropropene from 1,1,1,3-tetrachloropropane and chlorine and for the manufacture of 1,1,2,3-tetrachloropropene from carbon tetrachloride, ethylene, and chlorine. | 12-10-2015 |
Daniel D. Runion, Charlotte, NC US
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20120166228 | COMPUTER-IMPLEMENTED SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE QUOTATIONS - The invention provides a computer-implemented method of providing an insurance quotation to a prospect by associating the prospect with a profitability segment prior to providing the insurance quotation. The method further includes receiving identity information associated with the prospect and accessing at least one database using the identity information to generate a profitability score for the prospect. If the profitability score for the prospect meets a profitability threshold, then one or more second databases may be accessed to retrieve incident data and prior insurance data for the prospect and generating an insurance quotation based on the incident data and the prior insurance data retrieved from the one or more second databases. If the probability score for the prospect fails to meet the profitability threshold, then a process other than if the profitability score for the prospect meets the profitability threshold is executed. | 06-28-2012 |
Daniel D. Sedmak, Columbus, OH US
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20110083865 | Power-Assisted Garden Tools - Included are embodiments of a power assisted garden tool. Some embodiments include a handle and an interchangeable tool implement including a garden tool end, a connection end, and an impact platform. Similarly, some embodiments include a drive mechanism coupled to the handle, the drive mechanism including a power source, a motor that provides rotational motion to a rotary shaft, and a piston coupled to the rotary shaft, the piston exhibiting reciprocating motion from the rotational motion, the piston making contact with the interchangeable tool implement, such that the reciprocating motion of the piston causes motion of the interchangeable tool implement. | 04-14-2011 |
20140014378 | Power-Assisted Garden Tools - Included are embodiments of a power assisted garden tool. Some embodiments include a handle and an interchangeable tool implement including a garden tool end, a connection end, and an impact platform. Similarly, some embodiments include a drive mechanism coupled to the handle, the drive mechanism including a power source, a motor that provides rotational motion to a rotary shaft, and a piston coupled to the rotary shaft, the piston exhibiting reciprocating motion from the rotational motion, the piston making contact with the interchangeable tool implement, such that the reciprocating motion of the piston causes motion of the interchangeable tool implement. | 01-16-2014 |
Daniel D. Shearer, Iii, Scottsdale, AZ US
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20090116545 | Adaptive Frequency Equalizer - An adaptive frequency equalization system providing an equalizer that has programmable taps that adjusts magnitude and phase of symbol information of a received signal and that provides equalized symbol information. The system includes a hard decision circuit that selects ideal symbol values using the equalized symbol information. A frequency response circuit determines frequency response update values using the ideal symbol values and the received signal. An adjust circuit updates stored frequency response information using the frequency response update values, and also updates the programmable taps of the equalizer using the stored frequency response information. | 05-07-2009 |
Daniel D. Sitkovetskiy, East Lyme, CT US
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20130296748 | METHOD OF MASSAGE FOR IMPROVING OF BODY CONDITION, DIAGNOSIS, PREVENTION AND TREATMENT DISEASES, AND THE MASSAGE DEVICE FOR THESE PURPOSES. - The method of massage for improving the body condition as well as diagnosis, prevention and treatment of diseases consist of creating the friction between the skin's surface of the patient and the end of influencing head of the massage device with the forward and backward reversible angular turning motion, and stopping or repeating the linear or spiral movements of the massage device along the patient skin's surface with named motion of the end of influencing head and the pressure applied to the treatment skin's surfaces. | 11-07-2013 |
Daniel D. Smith, Tonasket, WA US
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20140280989 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ESTABLISHING PEER TO PEER CONNECTIONS THROUGH SYMMETRIC NATS - A system and method for establishing a direct peer to peer communication link between computers connected to the Internet through symnat routers. One client computer (Client B) is instructed by a server to open a number of targets by sending packets to a range of port numbers beginning with another computer's (Client A) last known public port number. Client A is then instructed by the server to send a number of packets at the last known port used by client B but each time increasing its (Client A's) port number. If a packet is sent where the To and From ports of both client computers match, a peer to peer communication link can be established. | 09-18-2014 |
Daniel D. Smock, Sycamore, PA US
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20110088585 | AUTO LAUNDRY CONVEYOR DOLLY - A car wash dolly that uses a single shaft having two camshaft lobes and a series of snap ring grooves. The bolt-less design of the dolly includes a stronger camshaft and minimized component count. The center link and wheels may be mounted directly on the shaft to produce a sturdy design for the dolly. Grooves and snap rings are provided to “lock” wheels in their place on the shaft and to keep wheels physically close to one another to prevent dirt or other debris from getting between the wheels. Optional thrust washers also may be provided between plastic wheels and snap rings to reduce friction between the wheels during operation of the dolly in a car wash facility. The dolly according to the present disclosure is intended to roll, via a conveyor chain, on a slotted track of an auto-laundry system. Because of rules governing Abstracts, this Abstract should not be used to construe the claims in this patent application. | 04-21-2011 |
Daniel D. Smolko, Jamul, CA US
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20090230079 | Sealable Containers - The present invention relates to containers suitable for uses such as liquid hot-fill processes. More specifically the invention relates a containers having gas permeable vents with an integral sealing means that is externally activatable by non-mechanical means to effect hermetic sealing of the containers after filling. | 09-17-2009 |
20150083727 | Sealable containers - The present invention relates to containers and methods suitable for uses such as liquid hot-fill processes. More specifically the invention relates a containers having gas permeable vents with an integral sealing means that is externally activatable by non-mechanical means to effect hermetic sealing of the containers after filling. | 03-26-2015 |
Daniel D. Suthers, Honolulu, HI US
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20090003662 | Virtual reality overlay - A mobile social networking system that provides aspects of an augmented reality experience comprising a wireless infrastructure; at least one central server having a at least one database of users; a mobile scanner that scans for other users through the use of an identification mechanism, queries the server, and downloads the user profiles and displays them on an inconspicuous viewing device. An unobtrusively manipulable input device is used to select and navigate through the profiles. The invention provides a system for obtaining additional social and other information about nearby users in an unobtrusive manner to avoid detection by others. | 01-01-2009 |
Daniel D. Sympson, Louisville, KY US
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20080314119 | DEVICE FOR MEASURING BACK PRESSURE IN CHEMICAL REACTOR TUBES - A device and method for measuring the back pressure in chemical reactor tubes includes many automated features. Inflatable tube seals may be automatically inflated. The device may measure several tubes at once. It may transmit data electronically to a remote computer for analysis and graphic display. | 12-25-2008 |
20080314125 | METHOD FOR ASSESSING CHEMICAL REACTOR TUBES - A device and method for measuring the back pressure in chemical reactor tubes includes many automated features. Inflatable tube seals may be automatically inflated. The device may measure several tubes at once. It may transmit data electronically to a remote computer for analysis and graphic display. | 12-25-2008 |
20080314126 | METHOD FOR TREATING VERTICAL TUBES IN A CHEMICAL REACTOR - A device and method for measuring the back pressure in chemical reactor tubes includes many automated features. Inflatable tube seals may be automatically inflated. The device may measure several tubes at once. It may transmit data electronically to a remote computer for analysis and graphic display. | 12-25-2008 |
20090038378 | METHOD FOR DISPLAYING PRESSURE MEASUREMENT DATA FOR CHEMICAL REACTOR TUBES - A device and method for measuring the back pressure in chemical reactor tubes includes many automated features. Inflatable tube seals may be automatically inflated. The device may measure several tubes at once. It may transmit data electronically to a remote computer for analysis and graphic display. | 02-12-2009 |
20120123731 | METHOD FOR TREATING VERTICAL TUBES IN A CHEMICAL REACTOR - A device and method for measuring the back pressure in chemical reactor tubes includes many automated features. Inflatable tube seals may be automatically inflated. The device may measure several tubes at once. It may transmit data electronically to a remote computer for analysis and graphic display. | 05-17-2012 |
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Daniel D. Trunick, Wixom, MI US
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20100140376 | ROTATING FLUID JET WITH IMPROVED ROTARY SEAL - An improved seal for use in fluid systems such as a water jet system includes an outer seal point that is very close to an inner seal point. By spacing these two seal points very close together, the force on the seal is greatly reduced compared to the prior art. In the disclosed embodiment, the outer seal point is on an angled forward face of the seal that abuts a back-up ring angled face. The inner seal point is between the seal and an internal shaft which rotates relative to a housing. | 06-10-2010 |
Daniel D. Vanderlende, Sugar Land, TX US
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20080255329 | High Activity, Low Molecular Weight Olefin Polymerization Process - Group 4 metal complexes comprising a polyvalent, heteroaryl donor ligand and their use as components of olefin polymerization catalysts, especially suited for preparing propylene/ethylene copolymer products having high isotacticity and low molecular weight, are disclosed. | 10-16-2008 |
20090299116 | POLYOLEFIN SOLUTION POLYMERIZATION PROCESS AND POLYMER - A catalyst composition comprising a zirconium complex of a polyvalent aryloxyether and a polymerization processes employing the same, especially a continuous, solution polymerization of ethylene and one or more C | 12-03-2009 |
20090312509 | POLYPROPYLENE SOLUTION POLYMERIZATION PROCESS - A process for polymerization of propylene, optionally ethylene, and further optionally one or more C | 12-17-2009 |
20100036069 | HIGH EFFICIENCY SOLUTION POLYMERIZATION PROCESS - A catalyst composition comprising a zirconium complex of a polyvalent aryloxyether and an alumoxane, polymerization processes employing the same, especially the continuous, solution polymerization of ethylene and one or more C | 02-11-2010 |
20100285253 | Long Chain Branched Propylene-Alpha-Olefin Copolymers - Substantially isotaclic propylene interpolyraets comprise (A) at least 60 weight percent (wt %) units derived from propylene, and (B) between greater than zero and 40 wt % units derived from ethylene, the propylene interpolyrner further characterized by at least one of the following properties: (1) a ratio of less than 1 measured at interpolyraer number average molecular weight (Mn), (2) a relative compositional drift of less than 50%, arid (3) propylene chain segments having a chain isotacticity triad index of at least 70 mole percent. | 11-11-2010 |
20110313119 | HIGH TEMPERATURE SOLUTION POLYMERIZATION PROCESS - A catalyst composition comprising one or more metal complexes of a multifunctional Lewis base ligand comprising a bulky, planar, aromatic- or substituted aromatic-group and polymerization processes employing the same, especially continuous, solution polymerization of one or more α-olefins at high catalyst efficiencies are disclosed. | 12-22-2011 |
20120088894 | POLYOLEFIN SOLUTION POLYMERIZATION PROCESS AND POLYMER - A catalyst composition comprising a zirconium complex of a polyvalent aryloxyether and a polymerization processes employing the same, especially a continuous, solution polymerization of ethylene and one or more C | 04-12-2012 |
20120101241 | ETHYLENE/a-OLEFIN/DIENE SOLUTION POLYMERIZATION PROCESS AND POLYMER - A catalyst composition comprising a zirconium complex of a polyvalent aryloxyether and the use thereof in a continuous solution polymerization of ethylene, one or more C | 04-26-2012 |
20120116035 | HIGH ACTIVITY, LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT OLEFIN POLYMERIZATION PROCESS - Group 4 metal complexes comprising a polyvalent, heteroaryl donor ligand and their use as components of olefin polymerization catalysts, especially suited for preparing propylene/ethylene copolymer products having high isotacticity and low molecular weight, are disclosed. | 05-10-2012 |
20140066585 | HIGH ACTIVITY, LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT OLEFIN POLYMERIZATION PROCESS - Group 4 metal complexes comprising a polyvalent, heteroaryl donor ligand and their use as components of olefin polymerization catalysts, especially suited for preparing propylene copolymer products having high isotacticity and low molecular weight, are disclosed. | 03-06-2014 |
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Daniel D. Wasil, Wellington, OH US
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20090212104 | Automated banking machine that operates responsive to data bearing records - A system controlled responsive to data bearing records includes a card reader that is operative to read card data from user cards including identifying data, and authorizes operation of an automated banking machine responsive to the identifying data. The automated banking machine is operative to generate a check in response to inputs from a user of the banking machine. The banking machine is operative to present the check to a user of the automated banking machine. The banking machine may be operative to present an interface or other method for a user to sign the check. The banking account corresponding to the user of the banking machine is charged an amount corresponding to the value of the check. In exchange for the check being presented at the same banking machine that generated the check, the banking machine is operative to provide the user with cash dispensed from the automated banking machine. | 08-27-2009 |
20090218394 | Automated banking machine that operates responsive to data bearing records - A system controlled responsive to a data bearing record includes a card reader that is operative to read data from user cards including identifying data, and to authorize operation of an automated banking machine responsive to the identifying data. The automated banking machine may be operative to provide an electronic transaction receipt from the banking machine. A bank host computer may be operable to submit the receipt to a system address of record with the bank. The address of record may correspond to an e-mail address, phone number or other address associated with an account involved in the transaction. The receipt may include an image or images associated with the transaction and may be sent to a user of a banking machine. The system may also operate to image deposited checks deposited at a banking machine and may be electronically sent to a maker, payee, or clearinghouse. | 09-03-2009 |
20110062232 | AUTOMATED BANKING MACHINE THAT OPERATES RESPONSIVE TO DATA BEARING RECORDS - A system controlled responsive to data bearing records includes a card reader that is operative to read card data from user cards including identifying data, and authorizes operation of an automated banking machine responsive to the identifying data. The automated banking machine is operative to generate a check in response to inputs from a user of the banking machine. The banking machine is operative to present the check to a user of the automated banking machine. The banking machine is operative to present an interface or other method for a user to sign the check. The user's banking account is charged an amount corresponding to the value of the check. In exchange for the check being presented at the same banking machine that generated the check, the banking machine provides the user with cash dispensed from the automated banking machine. | 03-17-2011 |
20110132981 | Automated banking machine that operates responsive to data bearing records - A system controlled responsive to data bearing records includes a card reader that is operative to read card data from user cards including identifying data, and authorizes operation of an automated banking machine responsive to the identifying data. The banking machine can generate a check in response to user inputs. The banking machine can also present the check to the machine user. The banking machine can present an interface for the user to sign the check. The user's banking account is charged an amount corresponding to the check value. In exchange for the same banking machine receiving the generated check, the user is provided with cash dispensed from the banking machine. The banking machine also allows a user to select having a canceled check image displayed at the machine and/or sent to the user's network address. | 06-09-2011 |
20110213705 | Automated banking machine that operates responsive to data bearing records - A banking system controlled responsive to data bearing records includes a card reader that can read identifying data from user cards. The system can authorize operation of an automated banking machine responsive to the read data. The machine can provide an electronic transaction receipt to the machine user. A bank host computer is operable to submit the receipt to a system address of record with the bank. The address can correspond to an e-mail address, phone number, or other address associated with an account involved in the transaction. The receipt can also include an image associated with the transaction. The system can also operate to image a check deposited at the machine, and then electronically send the image to the check maker, the payee, and/or a clearinghouse. | 09-01-2011 |
20110272460 | Automated banking machine that operates responsive to data bearing records - A system controlled responsive to a data bearing record includes a card reader that is operative to read data from user cards including identifying data, and to authorize operation of an automated banking machine responsive to the identifying data. The automated banking machine may be operative to provide an electronic transaction receipt from the banking machine. A bank host computer may be operable to submit the receipt to a system address of record with the bank. The address of record may correspond to an e-mail address, phone number or other address associated with an account involved in the transaction. The receipt may include an image or images associated with the transaction and may be sent to a user of a banking machine. The system may also operate to image deposited checks deposited at a banking machine and may be electronically sent to a maker, payee, or clearinghouse. | 11-10-2011 |
20120223136 | Automated Banking Machine that Operates Responsive to Data Bearing Records - A banking system controlled responsive to data bearing records includes a card reader that can read identifying data from user cards. The system can authorize operation of an automated banking machine responsive to the read data. The system can provide an electronic transaction receipt to the machine user. A bank computer is operable to submit the receipt to a system address of record with the bank. The address can correspond to an e-mail address, phone number, or other address associated with an account involved in the transaction. The receipt can also include an image associated with the transaction. The system can also operate to image a check deposited at the machine, and then electronically send the image to the check maker, the payee, and/or a clearinghouse. | 09-06-2012 |
20120286034 | Automated Banking Machine that Operates Responsive to Data Bearing Records - A banking system is controlled responsive to data read from data bearing records. The system includes a card reader that operates to read identifying data from user cards, and can authorize operation of an automated banking machine responsive to the identifying data. The machine can generate and present a check to the machine user in response to user inputs. The machine presents an interface for the user to sign the check. The user's banking account is charged an amount corresponding to the check value. In exchange for the same machine receiving the generated check, the user is provided with cash dispensed from the machine. The machine also allows the user to select having a canceled check image displayed at the machine and/or sent to the user's network address. | 11-15-2012 |
20140108245 | AUTOMATED BANKING MACHINE THAT OPERATES RESPONSIVE TO DATA BEARING RECORDS - A banking system controlled responsive to data bearing records includes a card reader that can read identifying data from user cards. The system can authorize operation of an automated banking machine responsive to the read data. The system can provide an electronic transaction receipt to the machine user. A bank computer is operable to submit the receipt to a system address on record with the bank. The address can correspond to an e-mail address, phone number, or other address associated with an account involved in the transaction. The receipt can also include an image associated with the transaction. The system cal also operate to image a check deposited at the machine, and then electronically send the image to the check maker, the payee, and/or a clearinghouse. | 04-17-2014 |
Daniel D. Wilheim, Nashville, IN US
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20110209461 | SYSTEM, METHOD, AND APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING AFTERTREATMENT FLUID QUALITY - A method includes determining a first NO | 09-01-2011 |
Daniel D. Zandron, Sussex, WI US
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