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Ben Elledge, Sugar Land, TX US
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20100155306 | SOLUTIONS OF SILICON METAL AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING SAME - The present invention generally relates to a formulation created by reacting sodium hydroxide, water, and silicon metal which has unique properties and many uses. The instant invention is further directed to methods of producing and using such formulations. | 06-24-2010 |
20120037543 | Solutions of Silicon Metal and Methods of Making and Using Same - The present invention generally relates to a formulation created by reacting sodium hydroxide, water, and silicon metal which has unique properties and many uses. The instant invention is further directed to methods of producing and using such formulations. | 02-16-2012 |
Christopher Elledge, Arlington, MA US
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20110035190 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REAL-TIME SIGNAL CLASSIFICATION - A method to achieve an accurate, extremely low power state classification implementation is disclosed. Embodiments include a sequence that matches the data flow from the sensor transducer, through analog filtering, to digital sampling, feature computation, and classification. | 02-10-2011 |
20120203511 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REAL-TIME SIGNAL CLASSIFICATION - A method to achieve an accurate, extremely low power state classification implementation is disclosed. Embodiments include a sequence that matches the data flow from the sensor transducer, through analog filtering, to digital sampling, feature computation, and classification. | 08-09-2012 |
20130144564 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REAL-TIME SIGNAL CLASSIFICATION - A method to achieve an accurate, extremely low power state classification implementation is disclosed. Embodiments include a sequence that matches the data flow from the sensor transducer, through analog filtering, to digital sampling, feature computation, and classification. | 06-06-2013 |
Christopher L. Elledge, Arlington, MA US
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20120235579 | METHODS, APPARATUS AND SYSTEMS FOR PROVIDING OCCUPANCY-BASED VARIABLE LIGHTING - A presence and an absence of an occupant is detected, and an occupancy sensor signal is generated representative of an active state in which the presence of the occupant is detected, and an inactive state in which the absence of the occupant is detected. An ambient light sensor detects the ambient light level and generates an ambient light sensor signal representative of the ambient light level. Dimmable illumination is generated at a first dimming level, based on the ambient light level, corresponding to the active state and a second dimming level corresponding to the inactive state. A transition delay time between an onset of the inactive state and a transition between the first dimming level and the second dimming level may be controlled. The first dimming level, the second dimming level, and/or the transition delay time may be variably set or controlled locally or via a remote device. | 09-20-2012 |
20140292208 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND APPARATUS FOR INTELLIGENT LIGHTING - An ambient light sensor measures an ambient light level at one point in an illuminated environment, such as a warehouse, office, shop, cold-storage facility, or industrial facility, and provides an indication of the measured ambient light level to a processor. The processor maps the measured ambient light level to an estimated ambient light level at a different point in the illuminated environment from the measured ambient light level (e.g., a “task height” about three feet from a warehouse floor). The processor may determine the difference between the estimated ambient light level and a desired light level at the task height, and may change the artificial illumination provided by a light fixture to make the actual ambient light level at task height match the desired light level at the task height. | 10-02-2014 |
Dennis D. Elledge, Nampa, ID US
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20110273297 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR IDENTIFYING MISSING ITEMS - A system for identifying a lost or stolen device includes a transmitter, a receiver and a computer. The transmitter is coupled to the device and transmits identification information. The receiver receives the identification information transmitted by the transmitter when the transmitter is within a defined distance from the receiver. The computer is coupled to the receiver so as to receive the information from the receiver. The computer has a first secure database which stores data associated with lost or stolen devices and which prevents unauthorized access to the data stored therein. The computer compares the information with the stored data, and generates an alarm if the information matches at least some of the stored data. | 11-10-2011 |
20130257618 | Methods and system for identifying lost or stolen RFID devices - A system for identifying a lost or stolen device includes a transmitter, a receiver and a computer. The transmitter is coupled to the device and transmits identification information. The receiver receives the identification information transmitted by the transmitter when the transmitter is within a defined distance from the receiver. The computer is coupled to the receiver so as to receive the information from the receiver. The computer has a first secure database which stores data associated with lost or stolen devices and which prevents unauthorized access to the data stored therein. The computer compares the information with the stored data, and generates an alarm if the information matches at least some of the stored data. | 10-03-2013 |
Earl Ben Elledge, Sugar Land, TX US
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20110011214 | SEPARATION OF FINE PARTICLE PRECIOUS METALS FROM CLAYS AND OTHER GANGUE MATERIALS THROUGH APPLICATION OF DILUTED SOLUTION OF A SILICON CHEMICAL - The present invention generally relates to a formulation created by reacting sodium hydroxide, water, and silicon metal which has unique properties and many uses. The present invention further relates to the separation of fine particle gold and other precious metals from clays and other gangue materials through application of a diluted solution of a silicon chemical. The present invention further relates to the use of the diluted solution of the silicon chemical with vibration tables, concentrators, wash towers, hydro-cyclones and centrifuges and the like to aid in the separation of fine particle gold and other precious metals from clays and other gangue materials. | 01-20-2011 |
20110104309 | INHIBITION OF BACTERIA THROUGH APPLICATION OF A DILUTED SOLUTION OF A SILICATE CHEMICAL - The present invention is directed to methods of inhibiting bacterial growth and reproduction. In particular, the present invention relates to methods of inhibiting bacterial growth comprising contacting bacteria with aqueous solutions of silicon. | 05-05-2011 |
Jason Boyd Elledge, Bloomington, MN US
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20130279312 | BONDING AGENT FOR HEAT-ASSISTED MAGNETIC RECORDING AND METHOD OF APPLICATION - Magnetic write heads for heat-assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) are disclosed that include a laser diode having a light emitting edge or surface mounted on a slider, an optical waveguide, and a printed bonding agent disposed in an air gap between the laser diode and the slider. The printed bonding agent can be applied by ink jet printing or aerosol jet printing. Also included is a method that includes attaching a laser diode to a slider of a magnetic write head and depositing a bonding agent into the air gap using a focused stream of bonding agent. A light-emitting edge or surface of the laser diode is adjacent to an optical waveguide. The light-emitting edge or surface of the laser diode and the optical input of the waveguide define an aligned direction and an air gap extends from the light-emitting edge or surface of the laser diode in a direction perpendicular to the aligned direction. The bonding agent can be applied by ink jet printing or aerosol jet printing. | 10-24-2013 |
Keith Elledge, Pittsfield, IL US
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20100326364 | ANIMAL EUTHANASIA DEVICES - Animal euthanasia devices include an animal receiving region, a user input mechanism operatively connected to the animal receiving region, and a control system configured to be operatively connected to a current source. The control system is configured to selectively permit current to flow from the current source through an animal to be euthanized that is positioned within the animal receiving region to effectively and humanely euthanize the animal. | 12-30-2010 |
Mark E. Elledge, Austin, TX US
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20100113003 | CELLULAR MODEM PROCESSING - A cellular mobile station including a modem processor and memory. The memory includes instructions for the modem processor to perform layer | 05-06-2010 |
20120183029 | CELLULAR MODEM PROCESSING - A cellular mobile station including a modem processor and memory. The memory includes instructions for the modem processor to perform layer | 07-19-2012 |
Miles F. Elledge, Kirkland, WA US
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20090207467 | Single Laser Illuminating and Pointing Systems - Dual-function laser systems and methods are disclosed. In one implementation, an apparatus includes a laser source configured to emit a beam; an optical element spaced apart from the laser source; and a diffractive element positioned to diffract the beam to provide a diffracted beam to the optical element such that the optical element refracts the diffracted beam to form an approximately collimated central portion and a diverging outer portion. | 08-20-2009 |
20110205607 | Single Laser Illuminating and Pointing Systems - Dual-function laser systems and methods are disclosed. In one implementation, an apparatus includes a laser source configured to emit a beam; a collimating optical system spaced apart from the laser source; and a diffractive element positioned to diffract the beam to provide a diffracted beam to the collimating optical system such that the collimating optical system refracts the diffracted beam to form an approximately collimated central portion and a diverging outer portion. | 08-25-2011 |
Stephen Elledge, Brookline, MA US
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20100099096 | Compositions and Methods for Identifying Factors Affecting Protein Stability - The present invention is directed to retroviral vectors, and libraries generated from the vectors that can be used in assessing the stability of proteins and in correlating degradation with a specific E3 ubiquitin ligase. The libraries can also be used to identify factors that alter the degradation of proteins of therapeutic value and which have potential use clinically. | 04-22-2010 |
20100273859 | TREATMENT AND PREVENTION OF HIV INFECTION - Disclosed herein are methods for treating and/or preventing HIV infection in a cell. The methods involve downmodulating one or more of the HIV-dependency factors (HDFs) disclosed herein to thereby treat and/or prevent HIV infection in the cell. Downmodulating the HDFs can be by contacting the cell with an agent that downmodulates the HDF. Also disclosed herein are methods for treating and/or preventing HIV infection in a subject comprising downmodulating one or more of the HIV-dependency factors (HDFs), disclosed herein, to thereby treat and/or prevent HIV infection in the subject. The method may further comprise selecting a subject diagnosed with or at risk for HIV infection, prior to downmodulating. Downmodulating the HDFs may comprise administering an agent that downmodulates the HDF to the subject such that the agent contacts HIV host cells of the subject. The agent may inhibit HDF gene expression, protein synthesis, HDF function or HDF activity, or combinations thereof. | 10-28-2010 |
20120331576 | Pathogen Restriction Factors - The use of interferon induced transmembrane protein 1, 2, or 3 (IFITM1, 2, or 3) as a viral restriction factor, and methods of using the same to produce virus, transgenic animals expressing exogenous IFITM1, 2, or 3, and methods of treating or inhibiting viral infections by targeting a gene identified herein | 12-27-2012 |
Stephen Elledge US
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20120021953 | Rapid Subcloning Using Site-Specific Recombination - The present invention provides compositions, including vectors, and methods for the rapid subcloning of nucleic acid sequences in vivo and in vitro. In particular, the invention provides vectors used to contain a gene of interest that comprise a sequence-specific recombinase target site. These vectors are used to rapidly transfer the gene or genes of interest into any vector that contains a sequence-specific recombinase target site located downstream of a regulatory element so that the gene of interest may be regulated. | 01-26-2012 |
Stephen J. Elledge, Houston, TX US
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20090215648 | Rapid subcloning using site-specific recombination - The present invention provides compositions, including vectors, and methods for the rapid subcloning of nucleic acid sequences in vivo and in vitro. In particular, the invention provides vectors used to contain a gene of interest that comprise a sequence-specific recombinase target site. These vectors are used to rapidly transfer the gene or genes of interest into any vector that contains a sequence-specific recombinase target site located downstream of a regulatory element so that the gene of interest may be regulated. | 08-27-2009 |
Stephen J. Elledge, Brookline, MA US
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20080226553 | Cell-Based Rna Interference and Related Methods and Compositions - This invention provides, among other things, methods for performing RNA interference in stem cells and methods for using stem cells in vivo. | 09-18-2008 |
20090081237 | Prognostic, diagnostic, and cancer therapeutic uses of FANCI and FANCI modulating agents - Disclosed herein are methods and compositions for the treatment of cancer. In particular, the present invention identifies and characterizes the FANCI polypeptide as a vital component of the Fanconi anemia pathway and discloses inhibitors of FANCI and methods of using same. Such inhibitors are useful in inhibiting DNA damage repair and can be useful, for example, in the treatment of cancer. | 03-26-2009 |
20100186097 | CELL-BASED RNA INTERFERENCE AND RELATED METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS - The invention provides, among other things, methods for performing RNA interference in stem cells and methods for using the stem cells in vivo. | 07-22-2010 |
20110081362 | TREATMENT OF CANCER - Described herein are methods based, in part, on the discovery of genes or gene products that can be down-modulated to inhibit the growth and survival of a cell, such as a cancer cell. In one embodiment, the genes or gene targets are preferentially expressed in a cell having an activating Ras mutation (e.g., a cancer cell), which permits selective inhibition of growth in cells bearing an activating Ras mutation without affecting cells lacking enhanced Ras activity. In addition, the methods described herein provide for determining cancer prognosis in an individual bearing an activating Ras mutation. | 04-07-2011 |
20130280258 | PROGNOSTIC, DIAGNOSTIC, AND CANCER THERAPEUTIC USES OF FANCI AND FANCI MODULATING AGENTS - Disclosed herein are methods and compositions for the treatment of cancer. In particular, the present invention identifies and characterizes the FANCI polypeptide as a vital component of the Fanconi anemia pathway and discloses inhibitors of FANCI and methods of using same. Such inhibitors are useful in inhibiting DNA damage repair and can be useful, for example, in the treatment of cancer. | 10-24-2013 |