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Angela Marie Comstock, Roanoke, VA US
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20100247361 | COMPRESSOR - A compressor is provided with a substantially cylindrical housing. Inside the housing is a motor housing having a substantially cylindrical shape and a compressor housing having a substantially cylindrical shape. The motor housing and the compressor housing are connected or fit into the housing with a frictional connection to prevent axial movement of the motor housing and the compressor housing. | 09-30-2010 |
20120027632 | COMPRESSOR WITH A BYPASS PORT - A system is provided for adjusting the volume ratio of a screw compressor. The system can use a port in a rotor cylinder to bypass vapor from the compression chamber to the discharge passage of the compressor. A valve can be used to open or close the port to obtain different volume ratios in the compressor. | 02-02-2012 |
20130091892 | MANUAL Vi ADJUSTMENT MECHANISM FOR SCREW COMPRESSORS - A variable capacity screw compressor for use in a refrigeration system is provided. Compressed refrigerant gas from the compressor is expelled into a discharge port in fluid communication with the refrigeration circuit. The volume associated with the discharge port can be periodically varied, allowing the efficiency of the compressor to be varied periodically. The discharge port volume includes a penetration that houses a movable member or plug that permits the volume to be periodically varied. This movable member is accessible from the exterior of the compressor housing to adjust the position of the movable member within the discharge port volume. The movable member may be adjusted to a full open position in which the discharge port volume is maximized, to a full closed position in which the discharge port volume is minimized, and to any position between full open and full closed. | 04-18-2013 |
20130216414 | VOLUME RATIO CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system and method for controlling the volume ratio of a compressor is provided. The system can use a port ( | 08-22-2013 |
Brent Joseph Comstock, Atlanta, GA US
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20140282666 | Systems and Methods for Content History - Systems and methods for determining and storing a content viewing history and/or content experience of one or more users are disclosed. The content viewing history may be stored in a content information account associated with the one or more users. Bookmarks associated with content and/or secondary content associated with the content, or indications thereof, may also be stored in the content information account associated with the one or more users. | 09-18-2014 |
20150186819 | ORGANIZATIONAL INSIGHTS AND MANAGEMENT OF SAME - Aspects of the disclosure include generation of organizational intelligence, such as organizational features, associated with an organization. In one aspect, an organizational feature can be based at least on organizational and non-organizational information. In another aspect, certain organizational features can be obtained, for example, from correlations present in the organizational and/or non-organizational information. At least one of such features can may be referred to as organizational insight, and can be represented with a function and/or a group of concepts drawn from the information relied on or otherwise leveraged for determination of the insight. Regardless of complexity, in yet another aspect, certain features of the disclosure can be analyzed, modeled, and/or simulated. In addition or in the alternative, in at least certain aspects, operational recommendations for the organization can be generated. In other aspects, the organization can be emulated based at least on organizational features obtained from actual and/or artificial information. | 07-02-2015 |
Bryan Gabriel Comstock, Mason, OH US
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20080196787 | Process for Making Non-Uniform Patterns of Multiphase Compositions - A method of filling a container with a liquid composition, which comprises at least two visually distinct phases, comprising the steps of: a.) transferring said liquid composition to a container using a dispenser which has an initial fill rate; b.) rotating said container during said step a. at an initial speed of rotation and in an initial direction of rotation; c.) changing a feature selected from the group consisting of: the speed of rotation of said container, the fill rate of the dispenser, and the direction of rotation of said container; and mixtures of said features, each independently from the geometry of said container; and d.) completing the transfer of said liquid composition to said container. | 08-21-2008 |
20100314461 | VOLATILE COMPOSITION DISPENSER - A volatile composition dispenser comprises a volatile composition container comprising at least one volatile composition therein. A rupture element is positioned proximate to the volatile composition container. The volatile composition container comprises a cam comprising a camming surface. The camming surface is configured to move at least a portion of the rupture element toward the volatile composition container to puncture the volatile composition container and release at least a portion of the volatile composition from the volatile composition container such that the portion of the volatile composition evaporates and exits the volatile composition dispenser. | 12-16-2010 |
20150352480 | AIR FILTER BAG - An improved air filter bag comprising a height from about 35 cm to about 50 cm; a nominal diameter from about 10 to about 40 cm; and a first taper angle from about 65° to about 83° is provided. | 12-10-2015 |
David Comstock US
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20150282206 | ADVANCE COMMUNICATION RESOURCE NOTIFICATION IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS HAVING OVERLAPPING SERVICE AREAS - In a communication system that includes at least a first base station ( | 10-01-2015 |
20160044554 | DYNAMIC RADIO COVERAGE AREA TRANSITION MANAGEMENT WITH COORDINATED HANDOVER - In a cellular communication system, a coverage area configuration transition is performed where a compensation service area is expanded to cover at least a portion of an energy saving service area of an energy saving cell employing the same frequency channel as the compensation service area. An energy saving communication station providing the energy saving cell is configured to deactivate the energy saving service area. Handovers to the compensation service area are prepared for the UE devices in the energy saving service area. The energy saving communication station sends a expansion notification to a compensation communication station where the notification at teas!indicates that the compensation service area can be expanded. The energy saving communication station transmits handover commands to the UE devices prior to expansion of the compensation service area and reduction of the energy saving service area. | 02-11-2016 |
Dean B. Comstock, Batavia, IL US
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20110006008 | Apparatus and Process for the Separation of Solids and Liquids - A filter column apparatus comprising a filtration zone and a reslurry zone. These zones are separated by a barrier wall or are in substantial cooperation with each other. Also disclosed is a process for separating at least a portion of at least one substantially solid component from a solid-liquid stream comprising the substantially solid component and at least one substantially liquid component. Also disclosed is a process for forming a substantially solids containing packed bed. Also disclosed is a process for purifying paraxylene in a filtration zone. | 01-13-2011 |
Gary Comstock, Gillett, PA US
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20090007406 | BELT-DRIVEN INDEXING TOOL TURRET ASEMBLY - This invention relates to a belt drive system for a tool driving shaft of an indexing tool turret assembly. A plurality of toolholders are radially supported on a top plate assembly, which is rotatably supported on a hub connected to a turret housing. A housing is provided that supports a driven pulley connected to the tool driving shaft. A spindle motor connected to the turret housing is coupled to the live toolholder via a belt drive. The housing advantageously includes at least one removal portion that provides access to and replacement of the belt drive. Further, the tool driving shaft is supported on opposite sides of the driven pulley. | 01-08-2009 |
Gary W. Comstock, New Milford, CT US
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20110049799 | SHEET THICKNESS MEASUREMENT - A method of measuring a thickness of a sheet being conveyed on a transport path includes rotating a substantially cylindrical reference surface disposed in the transport path and engaging a probe with the reference surface to determine a runout value for each of a set of positions along a circumference of the reference surface. The method further includes conveying the sheet on the transport path so that the sheet contacts the reference surface at one position of the set, engaging the probe with the sheet at the one position to determine a measured sheet thickness value, and adjusting the measured sheet thickness value based on the runout value for the one position to obtain an actual sheet thickness value. | 03-03-2011 |
James Comstock, Gansevoort, NY US
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20090094882 | POWERED TRIGGER SYSTEM FOR CAGE-TYPE ANIMAL TRAPS - A power trigger system for cage-type animal traps includes a catch member, a movable latch and a spring operable between the catch mechanism and the latch feature to exert a force tending the latch feature toward powered disengagement from the cage door. A corresponding method of triggering a cage trap to catch an animal is provided. | 04-16-2009 |
Jeanne Mary Comstock, West Boylston, MA US
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20090156483 | Analogs of Ghrelin - The invention comprises peptidyl analogs according to formulae (I) or (II) as depicted below: | 06-18-2009 |
20100184646 | MELANOCORTIN RECEPTOR LIGANDS MODIFIED WITH HYDANTOIN - The present invention relates to peptide ligands of the melanocortin receptors, in particular the melancortin-4 receptor, and as such, are useful in the treatment of disorders responsive to the activation of this receptor, such as obesity, diabetes mellitus and sexual dysfunction. | 07-22-2010 |
20120190616 | Analogues of Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 (IGF-1) Having Amino Acid Substitution at Position 59 - The present invention relates to novel analogues of insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1), pharmaceutical compositions containing said analogues, and the use of said analogues for treatment of IGF-1-receptor mediated conditions, such as short stature, diabetes therapy, neurodegenerative disease treatment, and cartilage repair. More particularly, the present invention relates to novel analogues of IGF-1 having an amino acid substitution at position 59, e.g., (Asn | 07-26-2012 |
Jeff D. Comstock, Mercer Island, WA US
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20130246110 | VISUALIZING RESOURCE REQUIREMENTS ALONG A TIMELINE - A work definition is generated. The work definition includes resource requirements needed to perform tasks in the work definition. The resource requirements are displayed along a timeline. Resource availability can also be displayed along the same timeline. | 09-19-2013 |
20130246112 | VISUALIZATION OF INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL COMMITMENTS ON A PROJECT PLAN USING DELIVERABLES - A deliverable is defined in terms presented for external or customer approval of a project. Internal tasks to be performed on the project are mapped to the deliverables so progress on both internal tasks and commitments on the deliverables can be viewed from a single display. | 09-19-2013 |
20130246113 | PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND MEASURING PERFORMANCE USING DELIVERABLES - A deliverable is defined in terms presented for customer approval of a project. Tasks to be performed on the project are mapped to the deliverables so performance metrics and progress reports can be generated on a per-deliverable basis. | 09-19-2013 |
John Frederick Comstock, Seattle, WA US
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20160114251 | Game Rewards Based on Device Characteristics - A reward associated with a game may be provided based at least partly on a characteristic associated with a user device used to play the game. A threshold or level associated with the device characteristic may be determined. A current level of the characteristic while a user is playing the game via the user device may be determined. Based at least partly on a determination that the current level of the characteristic satisfies the threshold or the level during play of the game, a reward associated with the game may be provided to the user device and/or the user. | 04-28-2016 |
Julie Comstock, Nibley, UT US
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20130183461 | CRAFT FLOWER AND METHOD OF MAKING A CRAFT FLOWER - A method of making a craft flower can include the following steps: (i) Providing an adhesive member. This adhesive member can be substantially flat and be kept between two pieces (e.g., sheets) of carrier material. (ii) Removing a top piece of carrier material to expose a top side of the adhesive member. (iii) Providing a strip of material (e.g., fabric, ribbon, paper, plastic, tulle, foil, mylar, film material, etc.) that is sufficiently manipulable so as to be capable of being gathered together. (iv) Wrapping the strip of material around at least the outer portion of the top side of the adhesive member in a desired design and pressing the strip of material onto the adhesive member. Various examples of desired designs are described and illustrated herein. | 07-18-2013 |
Justin A. Comstock, Lake Orion, MI US
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20140245673 | Security Panels for Covering Window and Door Openings In Building Structures - A security panel apparatus and a method for covering window and door openings in building structures using the security panel apparatus are disclosed. One example security panel includes a main panel section including stiffening bends extending diagonally between opposite corners of the main panel section. The security panel also includes a plurality of side flanges extending away from the main panel section toward the opening in the building structure when the security panel is in an installation position and a plurality of edge sections each extending away from one of the side flanges in a direction generally parallel to the main panel section. The security panel also includes a plurality of apertures formed in at least one of the edge sections. | 09-04-2014 |
Krista Beth Comstock, Mason, OH US
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20080319409 | Disposable Absorbent Article Having Side Panels With Structurally, Functionally and Visually Different Regions - A disposable absorbent article worn about the lower torso of a wearer includes at least one pair of side panels connecting a first waist region to a second waist region forming a waist opening and a pair of leg openings. Each side panel includes a waist region, a hip region and a leg region wherein the waist region, the hip region and the leg region differs structurally, functionally and visually to provide an improved initial fit and sustained fit while exhibiting a garment-like appearance. | 12-25-2008 |
20080319410 | Disposable Absorbent Article Having Side Panels With Structurally, Functionally and Visually Different Regions - A disposable absorbent article worn about the lower torso of a wearer includes at least one pair of side panels connecting a first waist region to a second waist region forming a waist opening and a pair of leg openings. Each side panel includes a waist region, a hip region and a leg region wherein the waist region, the hip region and the leg region differs structurally, functionally and visually to provide an improved initial fit and sustained fit while exhibiting a garment-like appearance. | 12-25-2008 |
20110172629 | Disposable Absorbent Article Having Side Panels with Structurally, Functionally and Visually Different Regions - A disposable absorbent article worn about the lower torso of a wearer includes at least one pair of side panels connecting a first waist region to a second waist region forming a waist opening and a pair of leg openings. Each side panel includes a waist region, a hip region and a leg region wherein the waist region, the hip region and the leg region differs structurally, functionally and visually to provide an improved initial fit and sustained fit while exhibiting a garment-like appearance. | 07-14-2011 |
20120245545 | Disposable Absorbent Article Having Side Panels with Structurally, Functionally and Visually Different Regions - A disposable absorbent article worn about the lower torso of a wearer includes at least one pair of side panels connecting a first waist region to a second waist region forming a waist opening and a pair of leg openings. Each side panel includes a waist region, a hip region and a leg region wherein the waist region, the hip region and the leg region differs structurally, functionally, and visually to provide an improved initial fit and sustained fit while exhibiting a garment-like appearance. | 09-27-2012 |
20120245546 | Disposable Absorbent Article Having Side Panels with Structurally, Functionally and Visually Different Regions - A disposable absorbent article worn about the lower torso of a wearer includes at least one pair of side panels connecting a first waist region to a second waist region forming a waist opening and a pair of leg openings. Each side panel includes a waist region, a hip region and a leg region wherein the waist region, the hip region and the leg region differs structurally, functionally and visually to provide an improved initial fit and sustained fit while exhibiting a garment-like appearance. | 09-27-2012 |
20120253769 | Systems and Methods for Airborne Particle Contamination Control - The present invention relates to a method for airborne particle contamination control, comprising: creating a simulation by modeling a turbulent airflow in an environment that includes an equipment of interest; plotting a flow parameter on the simulation to visualize a flow field of air according to a current design; creating an injection point on the simulation for particles in the environment; determining a particle concentration of the particles; determining, by a computing device and from the particle concentration, whether the current design provides contamination control; in response to determining that the current design does not provide contamination control, creating a modified design; and providing the modified design for implementation. The present invention further relates to a computing device for airborne particle contamination control. The present invention still further relates to a non-transitory computer-readable medium for airborne particle contamination control. | 10-04-2012 |
20140171897 | DISPOSABLE ABSORBENT ARTICLE HAVING SIDE PANELS WITH STRUCTURALLY, FUNCTIONALLY AND VISUALLY DIFFERENT REGIONS - A disposable absorbent article worn about the lower torso of a wearer includes at least one pair of side panels connecting a first waist region to a second waist region forming a waist opening and a pair of leg openings. Each side panel includes a waist region, a hip region and a leg region wherein the waist region, the hip region and the leg region differs structurally, functionally and visually to provide an improved initial fit and sustained fit while exhibiting a garment-like appearance. | 06-19-2014 |
Matthew Comstock, New York, NY US
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20090257464 | CONTROL SYSTEM AND APPARATUS FOR USE WITH ULTRA-FAST LASER - A control system and apparatus for use with an ultra-fast laser is provided. In another aspect of the present invention, the apparatus includes a laser, pulse shaper, detection device and control system. A multiphoton intrapulse interference method is used to characterize the spectral phase of laser pulses and to compensate any distortions in an additional aspect of the present invention. In another aspect of the present invention, a system employs multiphoton intrapulse interference phase scan. Furthermore, another aspect of the present invention locates a pulse shaper and/or MIIPS unit between a laser oscillator and an output of a laser amplifier. | 10-15-2009 |
Matthew Comstock, Orlando, FL US
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20120145925 | PHOTOFRAGMENTATION-LASER-INDUCED FLUORESCENCE FOR DETECTION OF NITRIC OXIDE-BEARING EXPLOSIVES - A method for identifying a presence of a nitro (NO)-bearing compound suspected of being included in a sample includes photodissociating a sample into one or more fragments that include a NO molecule, where the NO molecule has an electron in a first-vibrational excited state of an electronic ground state. Laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) is applied including directing UV light from a UV laser source at the sample to induce fluorescent light. An emission wavelength of 270 nm to 274 nm from fluorescent light received is used to identify a presence of the NO-bearing compound in the sample. | 06-14-2012 |
20150300164 | SENSING APPARATUS, METHOD, AND APPLICATIONS - An optical fiber-based sensor assembly in the form of a cable assembly that can measure at least both pressure characteristics and temperature characteristics of a pressurized fluid in a channel in which the sensor cable assembly is disposed. | 10-22-2015 |
Matthew Comstock, Milford, OH US
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20090256071 | LASER AND ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING METHOD - A laser and monitoring system is provided. In another aspect of the present invention, the system includes a laser, pulse shaper and detection device. A further aspect of the present invention employs a femtosecond laser and binary pulse shaping (BPS). Still another aspect of the present invention uses a laser beam pulse, a pulse shaper and a SHG crystal. In yet another aspect of the present invention, a multiphoton intrapulse interference phase scan (hereinafter “MIIPS”) method is used to characterize the spectral phase of femtosecond laser pulses and to correct them. A further aspect of the system of the present invention is employed to monitor environmental chemicals and biological agents, including toxins, explosives, and diseases. | 10-15-2009 |
Matthew S. Comstock, Loveland, CO US
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20120270482 | ERGONOMIC SANDING BLOCK - A two-piece sanding block presents base and handle/grip components. The base presents a flat surface for extension of a strip of sandpaper or other abrasive material therealong. Prongs extending from the base pierce the ends of the strip. The prongs seat within the handle and cooperate with a post which seats in the base for precluding slippage between the base and handle during the sanding process. Upon placing the handle atop the base the strip is further held in place. The top surface of the handle presents a particularly configured arch-like surface for complementing the fingers and palm of the user in an ergonomic fit therebetween. | 10-25-2012 |
Phillip Comstock, Shelbyville, IN US
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20160076869 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING VEHICULAR ASSEMBLY TOLERANCES - Some embodiments are directed to a gauge for determining relative positional relationships among assembled vehicular components. The gauge can include a gauge body defining a hook configured to be retained within a ditch joint. The gauge body can also define a curved exterior surface corresponding to a contour of a portion of the exterior surface of a side panel outer that is disposed adjacent a section of the ditch joint in which the hook is retained. The gauge can also include an indicator disposed at a lower portion of the gauge body below the hook. The indicator can determine and indicate a distance separating the lower portion of the gauge body from the door sash in a direction perpendicular to the exterior surface of the door sash, the distance being indicative of an assembly tolerance of relative positions of the side panel outer and the door sash. | 03-17-2016 |
Robert Comstock, Irwin, PA US
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20100128834 | ZIRCONIUM ALLOYS WITH IMPROVED CORROSION RESISTANCE AND METHOD FOR FABRICATING ZIRCONIUM ALLOYS WITH IMPROVED CORROSION RESISTANCE - Articles, such as tubing or strips, which have excellent corrosion resistance to water or steam at elevated temperatures, are produced from alloys having 0.2 to 1.5 weight percent niobium, 0.01 to 0.45 weight percent iron, at least one additional alloy element selected from 0.02 to 0.8 weight percent tin, 0.05 to 0.5 weight percent chromium, 0.02 to 0.3 weight percent copper, 0.1 to 0.3 weight percent vanadium, 0.01 to 0.1 weight percent nickel, the balance at least 97 weight percent zirconium, including impurities, wherein the alloy may be fabricated from a process of forging the zirconium alloy into a material, beta quenching the material, forming the material by extruding or hot rolling the material, cold working the material with one or a multiplicity of cold working steps, wherein the cold working step includes cold reducing the material and annealing the material at an intermediate anneal temperature of 960°-1105° F., and final working and annealing of the material. The articles formed also show improved weld corrosion resistance with the addition of chromium. | 05-27-2010 |
20110293466 | ZIRCONIUM ALLOYS WITH IMPROVED CORROSION/CREEP RESISTANCE DUE TO FINAL HEAT TREATMENTS - Articles, such as tubing or strips, which have excellent corrosion resistance to water or steam at elevated temperatures, are produced from alloys having 0.2 to 1.5 weight percent niobium, 0.01 to 0.6 weight percent iron, and optionally additional alloy elements selected from the group consisting of tin, chromium, copper, vanadium, and nickel with the balance at least 97 weight percent zirconium, including impurities, where a necessary final heat treatment includes one of i) a SRA or PRXA (15-20% RXA) final heat treatment, or ii) a PRXA (80-95% RXA) or RXA final heat treatment. | 12-01-2011 |
Robert J. Comstock, Irwin, PA US
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20110232439 | Spacer grid for positioning of fuel rods - A method of manufacturing an optimized sheet metal ( | 09-29-2011 |
20150307976 | ZIRCONIUM ALLOYS WITH IMPROVED CORROSION/CREEP RESISTANCE DUE TO FINAL HEAT TREATMENTS - The invention relates to zirconium-based alloys and articles produced therefrom, such as tubing or strips, which have at least one of excellent corrosion resistance to water or steam and creep resistance at elevated temperatures in a nuclear reactor. The alloys include from about 0.2 to 1.5 weight percent niobium, from about 0.01 to 0.6 weight percent iron, from about 0.0 to 0.8 weight percent tin, from about 0.0 to 0.5 weight percent chromium, from about 0.0 to 0.3 weight percent copper, from about 0,0 to 0.3 weight percent vanadium, and from about 0.0 to 0.1 weight percent nickel with the balance at least 97 weight percent zirconium, including impurities. Further, the articles are formed by processes that include final heat treatment of (i) SRA or PRXA (0-33% RXA), or (ii) RXA or PRXA (80-100% RXA). | 10-29-2015 |
20150337425 | ZIRCONIUM ALLOYS WITH IMPROVED CORROSION/CREEP RESISTANCE DUE TO FINAL HEAT TREATMENTS - Articles, such as tubing or strips, which have excellent corrosion resistance to water or steam at elevated temperatures, are produced from alloys having 0.2 to 1.5 weight percent niobium, 0.01 to 0.6 weight percent iron, and optionally additional alloy elements selected from the group consisting of tin, chromium, copper, vanadium, and nickel with the balance at least 97 weight percent zirconium, including impurities, where a necessary final heat treatment includes one of i) a SRA or PRXA (15-20% RXA) final heat treatment, or ii) a PRXA (80-95% RXA) or RXA final heat treatment. | 11-26-2015 |
Sam Comstock, Spokane, WA US
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20090185212 | Multiproduct printing workflow system with dynamic scheduling - A method for end-to-end printing, including entering into service level agreements with each of a plurality of partner systems that enable customers to order personalized print products, wherein a service level agreement designates maximum delays for finishing customer print orders, receiving customer print orders forwarded from the plurality of partner systems, each print order specifying at least one personalized print product, serializing the print orders into a plurality of work items, each work item corresponding to a part of a personalized print product that is to be printed on printable material, dynamically assigning priorities to the work items, dynamically advancing the work items through a plurality of print processing states, wherein each processing state processes work items in order of their priorities. | 07-23-2009 |
Samuel J. Comstock, Kirkland, WA US
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20140108188 | Universal Ordering for Manufacturing Customized Print Products - A computer-implemented method for multi-vendor printing including maintaining a data store that includes information about service level agreements with partner systems, wherein a partner system enables customers to order a plurality of customized print products, and wherein a service level agreement designates maximum delays for manufacturing customer print orders, and characteristics of print vendors, receiving a customer print order from one of the partner systems, the print order specifying a customized print product, determining a latest ship date for the customized print product, selecting one of the print vendors to manufacture the customized print product, and receiving updates from the selected print vendor and relaying the received updates to the partner system that issued the customer print order. | 04-17-2014 |
Sarah S. Comstock, East Lansing, MI US
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20150246100 | Modulation of Immune Function by Dietary Bovine Lactoferrin - The invention provides methods of increasing immune cell function in a newborn mammal that has not consumed any substantial amounts of colostrum or breast milk comprising administering an infant formula comprising about 1.0 to about 10 g/L of lactoferrin to the newborn mammal. | 09-03-2015 |
Scott Comstock, Fairfield, OH US
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20110000068 | DRYER BAR HAVING VOID VOLUMES - Dryer bars having certain defined void volumes. | 01-06-2011 |
20110001257 | SINGLE SCREW EXTRUDER FOR DRYER BAR MANUFACTURE - Single screw extruder for making a dryer bar. | 01-06-2011 |
Timothy Comstock, Indian Rocks Beach, FL US
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20150364030 | Emergency Alert Device - An emergency alert device for providing a user with means for requesting emergency assistance. The emergency alert device includes a support device, such as a cane, walker, wheelchair, or the like, wherein the support device includes a control circuit therein. The control circuit includes a microprocessor, a wireless transmitter, and at least one control, wherein operation of the control causes the wireless transmitter to send a signal to a mobile electronic device paired with the support device. Upon receipt of the signal, the mobile electronic device is configured to send a message to one or more persons so as to request emergency assistance for the user. The support device may further include one or more sensors for monitoring physiological information, wherein said information is then displayed on the mobile electronic device. | 12-17-2015 |
Timothy L. Comstock, Rochester, NY US
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20090081194 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR REDUCING RISK OF DEVELOPMENT, OR SEVERITY, OF INAPPROPRIATE IMMUNE RESPONSE IN EYES - A composition for reducing the risk of development, or severity, of an inappropriate immune response in an eye comprises an antagonist to at least a human TLR, an antagonist to at least a coreceptor of human TLR, a compound that is capable of inhibiting an activation of a human TLR signaling pathway, or a combination thereof. The composition can be used to reduce the risk of development, or severity, of contact lens-associated corneal infiltrates. The composition can be formulated into an eye drop or a contact lens-treating, -storing, -cleaning, -disinfecting, or -wetting solution. | 03-26-2009 |
20110104159 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING, CONTROLLING, REDUCING, AMELIORATING, OR PREVENTING ALLERGY - A composition for treating, controlling, reducing, ameliorating, or preventing allergy comprises a dissociated glucocorticoid receptor agonist (“DIGRA”), a prodrug thereof, a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, or a pharmaceutically acceptable ester thereof. The composition can comprise an anti-allergic medicament and/or an additional anti-inflammatory agent and can be formulated for topical application, injection, or implantation. The anti-allergic medicament can comprise an antihistamine, a mast-cell stabilizer, a leukotriene inhibitor, an immunomodulator, an anti-IgE agent, or a combination thereof. | 05-05-2011 |
20110105559 | Compositions and Methods for Treating, Controlling, Reducing, Ameliorating, or Preventing Allergy - A composition for treating, controlling, reducing, ameliorating, or preventing allergy comprises a dissociated glucocorticoid receptor agonist (“DIGRA”), a prodrug thereof, a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, or a pharmaceutically acceptable ester thereof. The composition can comprise an anti-allergic medicament and/or an additional anti-inflammatory agent and can be formulated for topical application, injection, or implantation. The anti-allergic medicament can comprise an antihistamine, a mast-cell stabilizer, a leukotriene inhibitor, an immunomodulator, an anti-IgE agent, or a combination thereof. | 05-05-2011 |
20110281882 | Compositions and Methods for Treating, Controlling, Reducing, or Ameliorating Inflammatory Pain - A composition for treating, controlling, reducing, or ameliorating inflammatory pain comprises a dissociated glucocorticoid receptor agonist (“DIGRA”), a prodrug thereof, a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, or a pharmaceutically acceptable ester thereof. The composition can comprise an additional anti-inflammatory agent and can be formulated for topical application, injection, or implantation. It may be used in a method of managing post-surgical ocular pain such that it has lower risk of eliciting adverse side effects seen with other therapeutic agents. | 11-17-2011 |
20120065228 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING, CONTROLLING, REDUCING, OR AMELIORATING OCULAR INFLAMMATORY WITH LOWER RISK OF INCREASED INTRAOCULAR PRESSURE - A composition for treating, controlling, reducing, or ameliorating inflammatory pain comprises a dissociated glucocorticoid receptor agonist (“DIGRA”), a prodrug thereof, a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, or a pharmaceutically acceptable ester thereof. The composition can comprise an additional anti-inflammatory agent and can be formulated for topical application, injection, or implantation. It may be used in a method of managing ocular inflammation and/or pain such that it has lower risk of eliciting increased intraocular pressure seen with glucocorticoids. | 03-15-2012 |