Thrasher, US
B. Holt Thrasher, Greenwich, CT US
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20110255975 | TURBINES - The invention generally relates to turbines that efficiently process air or fluid flow while producing substantially no vibrational effects. In certain embodiments, the invention provides a turbine including a rotatable shaft, and at least one blade connected to the rotatable shaft, in which the blade includes a helical shape and an angle of about 180° or greater. | 10-20-2011 |
20120128500 | TURBINES - The invention generally relates to turbines that efficiently process air or fluid flow while producing substantially no vibrational effects. In one embodiment, the invention provides a turbine including a rotatable shaft and three helical blades connected to the rotatable shaft, where each of the blades has a helical twist of about 360°. | 05-24-2012 |
Bradley Thrasher, Durham, NC US
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20130189935 | LOW TEMPERATURE CO-FIRED CERAMIC (LTCC) SYSTEM IN A PACKAGE (SiP) CONFIGURATIONS FOR MICROWAVE/MILLIMETER WAVE PACKAGING APPLICATIONS - Disclosed are methods and devices of microwave/millimeter wave package application. | 07-25-2013 |
20140353005 | METHOD OF MAKING MICROWAVE AND MILLIMETERWAVE ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS BY LASER PATTERNING OF UNFIRED LOW TEMPERATURE CO-FIRED CERAMIC (LTCC) SUBSTRATES - Disclosed are methods of using a laser to pattern unfired, screen printed metallization on unfired (green) LTCC tape material by a subtractive process especially on the internal layers of an LTCC circuit. | 12-04-2014 |
Christopher Thrasher, Rochester, NY US
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20160055395 | DETERMINING DISTANCE BETWEEN AN OBJECT AND A CAPTURE DEVICE BASED ON CAPTURED IMAGE DATA - In various embodiments, methods, systems, and computer program products for determining distance between an object and a capture device are disclosed. The distance determination techniques are based on image data captured by the capture device, where the image data represent the object. These techniques improve the function of capture devices such as mobile phones by enabling determination of distance using a single lens capture device, and based on intrinsic parameters of the capture device, such as focal length and scaling factor(s), in preferred approaches. In some approaches, the distance estimation may be based in part on a priori knowledge regarding size of the object represented in the image data. Distance determination may be based on a homography transform and/or reference image data representing the object, a same type or similar type of object, in more approaches. | 02-25-2016 |
Daniel J. Thrasher, Omaha, NE US
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20130036682 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING BASEMENT WALL STABILIZATION - A system for stabilizing an existing basement wall includes a wall stabilizing system including a first wall anchoring device installed on a surface of the existing basement wall. The first wall anchoring device may further include a first anchoring plate fastened to a surface of the existing basement wall tethered via a substantially rigid rod to a second anchoring plate embedded underground outside the existing basement wall at a distance away from the existing basement wall. The system may include a first layer of sprayable concrete material applied over the existing basement wall. System may further include a third anchoring plate installed on a surface of the first layer of sprayable concrete material. The system may also include a second layer of sprayable concrete material applied over the first layer of sprayable concrete material. | 02-14-2013 |
James T. Thrasher, Baltimore, MD US
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20150222619 | MULTI-FACTOR AUTHENTICATION USING QUANTUM COMMUNICATION - Multi-factor authentication using quantum communication (“QC”) includes stages for enrollment and identification. For example, a user enrolls for multi-factor authentication that uses QC with a trusted authority. The trusted authority transmits device factor information associated with a user device (such as a hash function) and user factor information associated with the user (such as an encrypted version of a user password). The user device receives and stores the device factor information and user factor information. For multi-factor authentication that uses QC, the user device retrieves its stored device factor information and user factor information, then transmits the user factor information to the trusted authority, which also retrieves its stored device factor information. The user device and trusted authority use the device factor information and user factor information (more specifically, information such as a user password that is the basis of the user factor information) in multi-factor authentication that uses QC. | 08-06-2015 |
James Thomas Thrasher, Baltimore, MD US
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20130083926 | QUANTUM KEY MANAGEMENT - Innovations for quantum key management harness quantum communications to form a cryptography system within a public key infrastructure framework. In example implementations, the quantum key management innovations combine quantum key distribution and a quantum identification protocol with a Merkle signature scheme (using Winternitz one-time digital signatures or other one-time digital signatures, and Merkle hash trees) to constitute a cryptography system. More generally, the quantum key management innovations combine quantum key distribution and a quantum identification protocol with a hash-based signature scheme. This provides a secure way to identify, authenticate, verify, and exchange secret cryptographic keys. Features of the quantum key management innovations further include secure enrollment of users with a registration authority, as well as credential checking and revocation with a certificate authority, where the registration authority and/or certificate authority can be part of the same system as a trusted authority for quantum key distribution. | 04-04-2013 |
Joseph S. Thrasher, Seneca, SC US
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20150337064 | METHOD OF FABRICATING AN ELECTROLYTE MATERIAL - A method of fabricating low EW, water insoluble electrolyte materials includes providing a perfluorinated polymer resin that includes perfluorinated carbon-carbon backbone chain and sulfonyl fluoride ended perfluorinated side chains, extending from the perfluorinated backbone chains via an ether linkage, exposing the perfluorinated polymer resin to ammonia gas to convert the sulfonyl fluoride groups to sulfonamide groups, —SO | 11-26-2015 |
Joseph S. Thrasher, Tuscaloosa, AL US
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20130281555 | PROTON EXCHANGE MATERIAL AND METHOD THEREFOR - A proton exchange material includes perfluorinated carbon backbone chains and side chains extending off of the perfluorinated carbon backbone chains. The perfluorinated side chains include cross-link chains that have multiple sulfonimide groups, —SO | 10-24-2013 |
Kenneth Jeff Thrasher, Indianapolis, IN US
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20080214448 | Compounds, Methods and Formulations for the Oral Delivery of a Glucagon-Like Peptide (Glp)-1 Compound or a Melanocortin-4 Receptor (Mc4) Agonist Peptide - The present invention relates to novel compounds, methods, and formulations useful for the oral delivery of a GLP-1 compound or an MC4 agonist peptide. | 09-04-2008 |
20090239798 | Compounds, Methods and Formulations for the Oral Delivery of a Glucagon-Like Peptide (Glp)-1 Compound or a Melanocortin-4 Receptor (Mc4) Agonist Peptide - The present application relates to novel compounds, methods and formulations useful for the oral delivery of a glucagon like peptide-1 compound or a melanocortin 4 receptor agonist peptide. | 09-24-2009 |
20100120876 | COMPOUNDS, METHODS AND FORMULATIONS FOR THE ORAL DELIVERY OF A GLUCAGON-LIKE PEPTIDE (GLP-1) COMPOUND OR A MELANOCORTIN-4 RECEPTOR (MC4) AGONIST PEPTIDE - The present invention relates to novel compounds, methods, and formulations useful for the oral delivery of a GLP-1 compound or an MC4 agonist peptide. | 05-13-2010 |
20110190205 | Compounds, Methods and Formulations for the Oral Delivery of a Glucagon-Like Peptide (Glp)-1 Compound or a Melanocortin-4 Receptor (Mc4) Agonist Peptide - The present application relates to novel compounds, methods and formulations useful for the oral delivery of a glucagon like peptide-1 compound or a melanocortin 4 receptor agonist peptide. | 08-04-2011 |
20140031287 | COMPOUNDS, METHODS AND FORMULATIONS FOR THE ORAL DELIVERY OF A GLUCAGON-LIKE PEPTIDE (GLP-1) COMPOUND OR A MELANOCORTIN-4 RECEPTOR (MIC4) AGONIST PEPTIDE - The present invention relates to novel compounds, methods, and formulations useful for the oral delivery of a GLP-1 compound or an MC4 agonist peptide. | 01-30-2014 |
Mark Thrasher, Milford, MI US
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20140346852 | BRAKE SYSTEM AND METHOD OF OPERATING - A vehicle braking system includes a master cylinder coupled to a brake pedal and establishing fluid communication to wheel cylinder(s) of primary and secondary circuits via respective outputs. A pressure sensor detects actual, non-boosted demand pressure. Each circuit includes a motor-driven pump defining pressure and suction sides, inlet and outlet valves, a normally-closed isolation valve, and a normally-closed apply pressure control valve. A pedal feel simulator receives hydraulic fluid from the master cylinder when the isolation valves are closed. A controller receives a signal from the pressure sensor and generates corresponding control signals for the motor-driven pump and the apply pressure control valve of each circuit to pressurize the pressure side of each circuit equal to the sensed demand pressure plus a predetermined boost factor, and the actual pressure at each wheel cylinder is configured for individual manipulation by selective opening and closing of the inlet and outlet valves. | 11-27-2014 |
Philip Thrasher, Marietta, GA US
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20150242078 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CAPTURING, SHARING, AND REPLICATING USER ACTIVITY THROUGH AN APPLICATION WORKFLOW - An improved method and apparatus for capturing, sharing, and replicating user activity through an application workflow is disclosed. The system enables a first user to share a history of an entire navigation sequence with a second user, and it enables the second user to replicate the entire navigation sequence. | 08-27-2015 |
Robert Thrasher, Sammamish, WA US
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20090100362 | TEMPLATE BASED METHOD FOR CREATING VIDEO ADVERTISEMENTS - A method and system are disclosed for allowing an advertiser or other user to create high-end advertisements via a plurality of software-based, predefined templates. The templates may be customized by a user to configure the appearance, flow, interactivity and other features of an advertisement. The present system further provides a user interface allowing a user to interact with and configure the templates, thus allowing the user to control the appearance, flow, interactivity, transitions, timers, etc. of the advertisement. In addition to controlling these parameters, the templates also allow a user to associate one or more content files, or assets, with an advertisement. Thus, an advertiser may easily incorporate a video or other content into an advertisement. | 04-16-2009 |
Scott Thrasher, Bellingham, WA US
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20090051115 | INTERACTIVE SPORTING EVENT GAME - A game that involves cards or other point indicating items where players observe a sporting event such as football and if certain actions occur in the sporting event that correlate to a prearranged list, players are awarded cards. | 02-26-2009 |
Shannon Thrasher, Campbell, CA US
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20080243693 | TITLE-ACCEPTANCE AND PROCESSING ARCHITECTURE - Methods and apparatus are described for facilitating donation of a digital asset from a user to an entity. A mechanism is provided by which the user may designate the digital asset to be donated. The mechanism is configured to receive at least a representation of the digital asset. A type of the digital asset is identified with reference to the received representation of the digital asset. Further processing of the received representation of the digital asset is effected with reference to the type. At least the representation of the digital asset is stored in a repository associated with the entity. A notification is provided to the user that ownership of the digital asset has been transferred to the entity. | 10-02-2008 |
20160048812 | SOFTWARE, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR PROCESSING DIGITAL BEARER INSTRUMENTS - Methods and apparatus are described which enable flexible and secure processing of digital bearer instruments. An architecture is provided that enables provision of an extensible applications framework that flexibly supports a variety of features and functionality supporting title-based rights processing operations. A wide range of methods of defining and assuring rights processing operating environments extend the capabilities of rights processing operating environments in a variety of ways. | 02-18-2016 |
Skye Joseph Thrasher, Grand Junction, MI US
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20100005772 | Harvesting machine improvement - A scale or leaf for a berry picking machine and a collector scale assembly including the scale that reduces both the waste of berries and damage to the stalks of berry bushes associated with the use of such machines. A freely rotating disc on the free end of the scale when attached to a rail of the machine is the most distinctive feature of the comma shaped scale. | 01-14-2010 |
Steven Thrasher, Richardson, TX US
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20090157631 | Database search enhancements - The invention provides database search enhancements, including Real-Time Search Visualization, Taxonomic Modeling of the Internet, Segment Modeling of the Internet, Lexicon Modeling of Search Terms, Dynamic Advertising Property Generator, and Quintuple-Tier Relevancy (5TR). | 06-18-2009 |
20100299201 | Searching data storage systems and devices - The invention teaches systems, methods and devices for searching data storage systems and devices. It is emphasized that this abstract is provided to comply with the rules requiring an abstract that will allow a searcher or other reader to quickly ascertain the subject matter of the technical disclosure. It is submitted with the understanding that it will not be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of the claims. 37 CFR 1.72(b). | 11-25-2010 |
20140089090 | SEARCHING DATA STORAGE SYSTEMS AND DEVICES BY THEME - The invention teaches systems, methods and devices for searching data storage systems and devices by a topical category known as a theme. It is emphasized that this abstract is provided to comply with the rules requiring an abstract that will allow a searcher or other reader to quickly ascertain the subject matter of the technical disclosure. It is submitted with the understanding that it will not be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of the claims. 37 CFR 1.72(b). | 03-27-2014 |
Talbot P. Thrasher, Newark, DE US
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20160084200 | SPACE STORABLE, THRUST-VECTORABLE ROCKET MOTOR NOZZLE AND RELATED METHODS - A thrust-vectoring rocket motor nozzle includes a forward assembly having a forward shell with a flange configured for connection to a motor and a throat portion opposite the flange. A ball joint sleeve may be disposed proximate the throat portion, and an exit cone assembly may include a ball joint socket configured to mate with the ball joint sleeve to allow movement of the exit cone assembly about one or more axes relative to the forward assembly. A thermal barrier may be disposed in a gap between the forward assembly and the exit cone assembly. The forward assembly may include a throat insulator mechanically locked within the forward shell. Related methods include forming thrust-vectorable rocket motor nozzles. Rocket motors may include such nozzles. | 03-24-2016 |
Talbot P. Thrasher, Cumberland, MD US
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20110255975 | TURBINES - The invention generally relates to turbines that efficiently process air or fluid flow while producing substantially no vibrational effects. In certain embodiments, the invention provides a turbine including a rotatable shaft, and at least one blade connected to the rotatable shaft, in which the blade includes a helical shape and an angle of about 180° or greater. | 10-20-2011 |
20120128500 | TURBINES - The invention generally relates to turbines that efficiently process air or fluid flow while producing substantially no vibrational effects. In one embodiment, the invention provides a turbine including a rotatable shaft and three helical blades connected to the rotatable shaft, where each of the blades has a helical twist of about 360°. | 05-24-2012 |
Thomas Franklin Thrasher, Rector, AR US
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20140318322 | JAR AND BOTTLE OPENER - A jar top opener that includes: a first brace, where the first brace includes a plurality of serrated blades along a first side of the first brace; a connecting end of the first brace; a distal end of the first brace; a second brace, where the second brace includes an outside surface and an inside surface; a connecting end of the second brace, where connecting end of the second brace connects to the connecting end of the first brace, where the first brace and the second brace create a v-shape with an opening between the inside of the second brace and the first side of the first brace; and a distal end of the second brace. | 10-30-2014 |
Thomas L. Thrasher, Fort Collins, CO US
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20080319680 | MULTI-GAIN ADAPTIVE LINEAR PROCESSING AND GATED DIGITAL SYSTEM FOR USE IN FLOW CYTOMETRY - Disclosed is an electronic processing system for a flow cytometer that uses a processing chip that processes data in a parallel architecture on a sample by sample basis and provides for high throughput of data. In addition, multi-gain linear amplifiers are used which are matched using feedback circuits to provide accurate data and high resolution data having high dynamic range. | 12-25-2008 |
20110213591 | MULTI-GAIN ADAPTIVE LINEAR PROCESSING AND GATED DIGITAL SYSTEM FOR USE IN FLOW CYTOMETRY - Disclosed is an electronic processing system for a flow cytometer that uses a processing chip that processes data in a parallel architecture on a sample by sample basis and provides for high throughput of data. In addition, multi-gain linear amplifiers are used which are matched using feedback circuits to provide accurate data and high resolution data having high dynamic range. | 09-01-2011 |
20110303859 | Generating Pulse Parameters in a Particle Analyzer - A method is provided for generating measurement parameters for a particle sample in a particle analyzer. The method includes, interrogating the particle sample with a triggering interrogator and one or more secondary interrogators respectively positioned along a length of an interrogation area, generating respective pulses based upon the interrogation of a first particle from the particle sample, determining a primary pulse detection window based upon a triggering pulse, determining a search interval to find a secondary pulse based upon factors including the primary pulse detection window and a laser delay, adjusting the search interval for laser delay variation dynamically based on the interrogation of the first particle, identifying the secondary pulse in the adjusted search interval, and processing the secondary pulse to determine a peak value of the secondary pulse. Corresponding apparatus are also provided. | 12-15-2011 |
20130013226 | Multi-gain Adaptive Linear Processing and Gated Digital System for Use in Flow Cytometry - Disclosed is an electronic processing system for a flow cytometer that uses a processing chip that processes data in a parallel architecture on a sample by sample basis and provides for high throughput of data. In addition, multi-gain linear amplifiers are used which are matched using feedback circuits to provide accurate data and high resolution data having high dynamic range. | 01-10-2013 |
20150050688 | SORTING FLOW CYTOMETER - A sorting flow cytometer identifies an undesirable drop charge sequence that is preassigned to adjacent drops before the drops have separated from a fluid stream. An example of an undesirable drop charge sequence is a sequence of adjacent drops that are charged with sufficiently high opposing charges that, after the drops are formed, would result in merging of the adjacent drops. The sorting flow cytometer adjusts the assignment of drop charges to avoid the undesired drop charge sequence. | 02-19-2015 |
William B. Thrasher, Seabrook, TX US
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20100329902 | PNEUMATIC MOTORIZED MULTI-PUMP SYSTEM - Motorized single-machine multi-pump apparatus and closed-loop methodology interconnected with a gas pipeline at a natural gas production well, using pressurized gas flow and differential pressure to drive a pumping system regulated by pneumatic controls using self-generated clean, low-pressure instrument air. The apparatus is connected to the gas flow line and the outlet is connected back into the gas flow line at lower pressure, creating a differential pressure corresponding to the source of motive power for actuating a piston which is directly connected to a plurality of plungers. This plurality of plungers is alternately pushed into and pulled out of corresponding plunger-cylinders for creating an integral drive and pump system prerequisite for gas well site pumping operations. Instead of venting to the atmosphere, well gas is returned to the flow line whereupon only clean air from the self-generated instrument air circuit is vented into the atmosphere. | 12-30-2010 |