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Andrew Pye, Somerville, MA US
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20150097637 | PROGRAMMABLE FILTER - In one example embodiment, a programmable filter is provided, including a plurality of variable-inductance networks and a plurality of variable-capacitance networks. The programmable filter may be implemented in a classical filter topology, with variable-capacitance networks replacing discrete capacitors and variable-inductance networks replacing discrete inductors. An example variable-inductance network comprises a primary inductor with an intermediate tap, and secondary inductor connected at the intermediate tap, with switches for selecting an inductance. | 04-09-2015 |
Brian Pye, Murrieta, CA US
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20110225706 | Hybrid Head Covering - A versatile protective headgear which is a close replica of a football helmet, fabricated from a lightweight, suitable foam material that is conformable and resilient, capable of absorbing energy and protecting the wearer from lacerations and/or contusions from incidental contact in outdoor sporting activities. The headgear provides warmth and protection from moisture in cold weather, but the internal design also provides sufficient ventilation for year around use. The foam material can be produced in a variety of colors and has a smooth external surface that will accept paint and decals for authentic team identification. The headgear may be held in place by a standard football chin strap and is designed to have a removable face mask. The authentic appearance and cold weather protection it provides makes it an effective and desirable head covering for all cold weather recreational and work activities, including attendance at football games. Its flexibility permits packing for travel and storage. The simple construction from one piece of material makes is easy and economical to manufacture. | 09-22-2011 |
David Pye, Sydney AU
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20110288395 | Pressure Measurement Device - A non-invasive device adapted to measure intraocular pressure (IOP) comprising: a pressure sensor mounted on a soft contact lens to be worn on the eye of a subject, wherein the device is adapted such that, when worn on the eye, the pressure sensor is located at or near the transitional region of the cornea. The pressure sensor communicates wirelessly to an external controlling device through a magnetic field-based telemetry system that serves to power the pressure sensor and transmit the pressure measurements to the external device. | 11-24-2011 |
David Pye, Meadville, PA US
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20110308158 | PYROLYSIS WASTE AND BIOMASS TREATMENT - The present invention provides methods and apparatus for treating waste, such as municipal waste via pyrolysis and yielding one or more of heat energy, electrical energy and fuel. In some embodiments, waste feed stock can be municipal waste in black bag form. In some the present invention additionally provides for processing of thousands of tons of municipal waste each day. | 12-22-2011 |
20140041299 | PYROLYSIS WASTE AND BIOMASS TREATMENT - The present invention provides methods and apparatus for treating waste, such as municipal waste via pyrolysis and yielding one or more of heat energy, electrical energy and fuel. In some embodiments, waste feed stock can be municipal waste in black bag form. In some the present invention additionally provides for processing of thousands of tons of municipal waste each day. | 02-13-2014 |
David Pye, Cambridge GB
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20160133251 | PROCESSING OF AUDIO DATA - Examples of processing audio data are described. In certain examples, a transcript language model is based on text data representative of a transcript associated with the audio data. The audio data is processed to determine at least a set of confidence values for language elements in a text output of the processing, wherein the processing uses the transcript language model. The set of confidence values enable a determination to be made. The determination relates to whether the text data is associated with said audio data based on said set of confidence values. | 05-12-2016 |
David A. Pye, Wellsville, NY US
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20080245500 | Reversible heat transfer element basket assembly with integrated frame for use in a heat exchanger - A heat exchanger heat transfer element basket assembly ( | 10-09-2008 |
David B. Pye, Pickering GB
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20080210441 | Method and Apparatus for Connecting, Installing, and Retrieving a Coiled Tubing-Conveyed Electrical Submersible Pump - A wellhead system has a wellhead of a subterranean hydrocarbon well, a coiled tubing hanger in the wellhead, a coiled tubing hanger extension connected to a top portion of the coiled tubing hanger, a first seal inside the coiled tubing hanger extension, the first seal and the coiled tubing hanger extension defining a sealed space in the coiled tubing hanger extension. Coiled tubing extends into the sealed space in the coiled tubing hanger extension and being suspended by the coiled tubing hanger and the coiled tubing hanger extension, the coiled tubing extending into the wellhead. A downhole electrical cable extends through the coiled tubing and into the sealed space in the coiled tubing hanger extension. An electrical connector extends through the seal and is connected electrically to the cable. The electrical connector has an electrical circuit having an electrically open and an electrically closed position. | 09-04-2008 |
Ian Gerald Pye, Santa Cruz, CA US
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20110283359 | Validating Visitor Internet-Based Security Threats - A validating server receives from a client device a first request that does not include a cookie for a validating domain that resolves to the validating sever. The first request is received at the validating server as a result of a proxy server redirecting the client device to the validating domain upon a determination that a visitor belonging to the client device is a potential threat based on an IP (Internet Protocol) address assigned to the client device used for a second request to perform an action on an identified resource hosted on an origin server for an origin domain. The validating server sets a cookie for the client device, determines a set of characteristics associated with the first client device, and transmits the cookie and a block page to the client device that has been customized based on the set of characteristics, the block page indicating that the second request has been blocked. | 11-17-2011 |
20120023090 | METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR PROVIDING INTERNET-BASED PROXY SERVICES - A proxy server receives, from multiple visitors of multiple client devices, a plurality of requests for actions to be performed on identified network resources belonging to a plurality of origin servers. At least some of the origin servers belong to different domains and are owned by different entities. The proxy server and the origin servers are also owned by different entities. The proxy server analyzes each request it receives to determine whether that request poses a threat and whether the visitor belonging to the request poses a threat. The proxy server blocks those requests from visitors that pose a threat or in which the request itself poses a threat. The proxy server transmits the requests that are not a threat and is from a visitor that is not a threat to the appropriate origin server. | 01-26-2012 |
20120117222 | RECORDING INTERNET VISITOR THREAT INFORMATION THROUGH AN INTERNET-BASED PROXY SERVICE - An Internet-based proxy service server accesses a set of visitor characteristics for multiple visitors to a set of one or more domains operated by a customer. The set of visitor characteristics are reported from a set of one or more proxy servers that are situated between client devices and a set of one or more origin servers for the set of domains. The service server causes the set of visitor characteristics to be displayed through a threat reporting interface that allows the customer to report visitors as posing an Internet security threat. The service server receives input from the customer through the threat reporting interface that at least one of the visitors poses an Internet security threat, and records that visitor as an Internet security threat in one or more threat databases that are used by the proxy servers when determining whether to allow visitors to access network resources hosted at a set of one or more origin servers. | 05-10-2012 |
20120117267 | INTERNET-BASED PROXY SERVICE TO LIMIT INTERNET VISITOR CONNECTION SPEED - A proxy server for limiting Internet connection speed of visitors that pose a threat. The proxy server receives from a client device a request to perform an action on an identified resource that is hosted at an origin server for a domain. The proxy server receives the request as a result of a DNS request for the domain resolving to the proxy server. The origin server is one of multiple origin servers that belong to different domains that resolve to the proxy server and are owned by different entities. The proxy server analyzes the request to determine whether a visitor belonging to the request poses a threat. If the proxy server determines that the visitor poses a threat, the proxy server reduces the speed at which the proxy server processes the request while keeping a connection to the client device open. | 05-10-2012 |
20120117641 | METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR PROVIDING INTERNET-BASED PROXY SERVICES - A proxy server receives, from multiple visitors of multiple client devices, a plurality of requests for actions to be performed on identified network resources belonging to a plurality of origin servers. At least some of the origin servers belong to different domains and are owned by different entities. The proxy server and the origin servers are also owned by different entities. The proxy server analyzes each request it receives to determine whether that request poses a threat and whether the visitor belonging to the request poses a threat. The proxy server blocks those requests from visitors that pose a threat or in which the request itself poses a threat. The proxy server transmits the requests that are not a threat and is from a visitor that is not a threat to the appropriate origin server. | 05-10-2012 |
20130031356 | SUPPORTING SECURE SESSIONS IN A CLOUD-BASED PROXY SERVICE - A proxy server in a cloud-based proxy service receives a secure session request from a client device for a secure session. The secure session request is received at the proxy server as a result of a Domain Name System (DNS) request for a domain resolving to the proxy server. The proxy server participates in a secure session negotiation with the client device including transmitting a digital certificate to the client device that is bound to domain and multiple other domains. The proxy server receives an encrypted request from the client device for an action to be performed on a resource that is hosted at an origin server corresponding to the domain. The proxy server decrypts the request and participates in a secure session negotiation with the origin server including receiving a digital certificate from the origin server. The proxy server encrypts the decrypted request using the digital certificate from the origin server and transmits the encrypted request to the origin server. | 01-31-2013 |
20130041946 | LOADING OF WEB RESOURCES - A method and apparatus for improving loading of web resources. A server receives a request for a Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) document requested by a client network application. The server retrieves the requested document. The server automatically modifies objects referenced in the HTML document that have an external source such that loading of those objects by the client network application will be deferred. The server inserts a client-side script loader or a reference to the client-side script loader into the HTML document. The client-side script loader is configured to, when executed by the client network application, attempt to load the objects that have been deferred. The server transmits the modified HTML document to the client network application. | 02-14-2013 |
20140047539 | DETERMINING THE LIKELIHOOD OF TRAFFIC BEING LEGITIMATELY RECEIVED AT A PROXY SERVER IN A CLOUD-BASED PROXY SERVICE - Message(s) are received from each one of multiple proxy servers, which are anycasted to the same IP address, that indicate source IP addresses of packets that are received that are directed to that same IP address. These proxy servers receive the packets as result of domain(s) resolving to that same IP address, and a particular one of the proxy servers receives the packets as a result of an anycast protocol implementation selecting that proxy server. Based on these message(s) from each of the proxy servers, a determination of the likelihood of a packet having a particular source IP address being legitimately received at each of the proxy servers is determined A message is transmitted to each of the proxy servers that indicates which source IP addresses of packets are not likely to be legitimately received at that proxy server. | 02-13-2014 |
20140047542 | Mitigating a Denial-of-Service Attack in a Cloud-Based Proxy Service - A proxy server in a cloud-based proxy service receives a message that indicates that a domain, whose traffic passes through the proxy server, may be under a denial-of-service (DoS) attack. The proxy server enables a rule for the domain that specifies that future requests for resources at that domain are subject to at least initially passing a set of one or more challenges. In response to receiving a request for a resource of that domain from a visitor, the proxy server presents the set of challenges that, if not passed, are an indication that that the visitor is part of the DoS attack. If the set of challenges are passed, the request may be processed. If the set of challenges are not passed, the request may be dropped. | 02-13-2014 |
20140059668 | METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR PROVIDING INTERNET-BASED PROXY SERVICES - A proxy server receives, from multiple visitors of multiple client devices, a plurality of requests for actions to be performed on identified network resources belonging to a plurality of origin servers. At least some of the origin servers belong to different domains and are owned by different entities. The proxy server and the origin servers are also owned by different entities. The proxy server analyzes each request it receives to determine whether that request poses a threat and whether the visitor belonging to the request poses a threat. The proxy server blocks those requests from visitors that pose a threat or in which the request itself poses a threat. The proxy server transmits the requests that are not a threat and is from a visitor that is not a threat to the appropriate origin server. | 02-27-2014 |
20140109225 | Identifying a Denial-of-Service Attack in a Cloud-Based Proxy Service - A cloud-based proxy service identifies a denial-of-service (DoS) attack including determining that there is a potential DoS attack being directed to an IP address of the cloud-based proxy service; and responsive to determining that there are a plurality of domains that resolve to that IP address, identifying the one of the plurality of domains that is the target of the DoS attack. The domain that is under attack is identified by scattering the plurality of domains to resolve to different IP addresses, where a result of the scattering is that each of those domains resolves to a different IP address, and identifying one of those plurality of domains as the target of the DoS attack by determining that there is an abnormally high amount of traffic being directed to the IP address in which that domain resolves. | 04-17-2014 |
20140157416 | Determining the Likelihood of Traffic Being Legitimately Received At a Proxy Server in a Cloud-Based Proxy Service - Message(s) are received from each one of multiple proxy servers, which are anycasted to the same IP address, that indicate source IP addresses of packets that are received that are directed to that same IP address. These proxy servers receive the packets as result of domain(s) resolving to that same IP address, and a particular one of the proxy servers receives the packets as a result of an anycast protocol implementation selecting that proxy server. Based on these message(s) from each of the proxy servers, a determination of the likelihood of a packet having a particular source IP address being legitimately received at each of the proxy servers is determined. A message is transmitted to each of the proxy servers that indicates which source IP addresses of packets are not likely to be legitimately received at that proxy server. | 06-05-2014 |
20150026766 | Mitigating a Denial-of-Service Attack in a Cloud-Based Proxy Service - A proxy server in a cloud-based proxy service receives a message that indicates that a domain, whose traffic passes through the proxy server, may be under a denial-of-service (DoS) attack. The proxy server enables a rule for the domain that specifies that future requests for resources at that domain are subject to at least initially passing a set of one or more challenges. In response to receiving a request for a resource of that domain from a visitor, the proxy server presents the set of challenges that, if not passed, are an indication that that the visitor is part of the DoS attack. If the set of challenges are passed, the request may be processed. If the set of challenges are not passed, the request may be dropped. | 01-22-2015 |
20150032903 | INTERNET-BASED PROXY SERVICE TO LIMIT INTERNET VISITOR CONNECTION SPEED - A proxy server for limiting Internet connection speed of visitors that pose a threat. The proxy server receives from a client device a request to perform an action on an identified resource that is hosted at an origin server for a domain. The proxy server receives the request as a result of a DNS request for the domain resolving to the proxy server. The origin server is one of multiple origin servers that belong to different domains that resolve to the proxy server and are owned by different entities. The proxy server analyzes the request to determine whether a visitor belonging to the request poses a threat. If the proxy server determines that the visitor poses a threat, the proxy server reduces the speed at which the proxy server processes the request while keeping a connection to the client device open. | 01-29-2015 |
20150207814 | Validating Visitor Internet-Based Security Threats - A validating server receives from a client device a first request that does not include a cookie for a validating domain that resolves to the validating sever. The first request is received at the validating server as a result of a proxy server redirecting the client device to the validating domain upon a determination that a visitor belonging to the client device is a potential threat based on an IP (Internet Protocol) address assigned to the client device used for a second request to perform an action on an identified resource hosted on an origin server for an origin domain. The validating server sets a cookie for the client device, determines a set of characteristics associated with the first client device, and transmits the cookie and a block page to the client device that has been customized based on the set of characteristics, the block page indicating that the second request has been blocked. | 07-23-2015 |
20150229481 | SUPPORTING SECURE SESSIONS IN A CLOUD-BASED PROXY SERVICE - A proxy server in a cloud-based proxy service receives a secure session request from a client device as a result of a Domain Name System (DNS) request for a domain resolving to the proxy server. The proxy server participates in a secure session negotiation with the client device including transmitting a digital certificate to the client device that is bound to domain and multiple other domains. The proxy server receives an encrypted request from the client device for an action to be performed on a resource that is hosted at an origin server corresponding to the domain. The proxy server decrypts the request and participates in a secure session negotiation with the origin server including receiving a digital certificate from the origin server. The proxy server encrypts the decrypted request using the digital certificate from the origin server and transmits the encrypted request to the origin server. | 08-13-2015 |
John David Pye, Scottsdale, AZ US
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20100178104 | TIRE RAPID ENTANGLEMENT AND ARRESTING DEVICE - A method and apparatus for inhibiting the motion of a vehicle comprising a housing having a cavity, the cavity adapted to contain a net so that the net may be made available for release on command; tire engagement spikes supported by the housing, the spikes being movable to a first position to engage the tires of an oncoming vehicle, the spikes also being movable to a second position to avoid tire engagement, the spikes being positioned to grasp the net when in the first position; and an actuator for moving the spikes between the first and the second positions on command. The method of the invention is a method of inhibiting the motion of a moving vehicle comprising the steps of providing a housing in the path of the vehicle, the housing being adapted to releasably contain a net having spikes arranged at a leading edge of the net; transmitting an electronic command manually to a motor that exposes the spikes to the moving vehicle; engaging the tires of the moving vehicle with the spikes by puncturing them; pulling the net from the housing by wrapping the net around the tires as the tires continue to move forward; and limiting continued forward motion by tightening the net around the axles thereby ultimately constraining the tires from further rotation. | 07-15-2010 |
20120263525 | TIRE RAPID ENTANGLEMENT AND ARRESTING DEVICE - An apparatus for inhibiting the rotation of the tires of a vehicle comprising a housing comprising a ramp for oncoming vehicular traffic, the ramp also having a cavity adapted to releasably contain a net having spikes arranged at a leading edge of the net to engage the tires, the net further comprising a trailing edge that is attached to a releasable restraining element; a platform within the housing upon which the spikes are supported and that is moveable between spikes exposed and spikes unexposed positions; and an actuator that transmits an electronic command to expose the spikes to the vehicle. | 10-18-2012 |
John Downing Pye, Australian Capital Territory AU
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20110242689 | SOLAR THERMAL COLLECTORS - A dish structure ( | 10-06-2011 |
Jonathan Pye, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20110161063 | METHOD, COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING AN INTERACTIVE NETWORK SIMULATOR - An apparatus for providing an interactive network simulator may include processing circuitry configured to at least perform receiving an indication of messages or responses exchanged between a testing platform simulating one or more external systems and a system under test, storing data corresponding to the indications received, and providing for a visual display of information related to the indications received to a user interacting with the testing platform. A corresponding method and computer program product are also provided. | 06-30-2011 |
Jonathan David Pye, East Grinstead GB
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20120159953 | Fuel Staging System - A fuel staging system is described which comprises a staging valve | 06-28-2012 |
20120227842 | Fuel System - A fuel system comprises a supply unit operable to deliver a metered supply of fuel to a supply manifold, a staging valve operable to control the supply of fuel from the supply manifold to a pilot outlet and a main outlet, and control means operable to control the operation of the staging valve to control whether fuel is delivered through the pilot and/or main outlet thereof. | 09-13-2012 |
Michael Pye, Anderson, SC US
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20120072386 | Intelligent Plant Development Library Environment - An intelligent plant development library environment is presented. Contemplated environments comprise an EPC knowledge system capable of incorporating know-how of one or more construction firms in the form of assembly objects. Assembly objects represent construction components (e.g., bolts, cable trays, pipes, processing units, deliverables, etc.) that can be incorporated into a plant design. Assembly objects are stored in an assembly database and include available contexts considered relevant to the assembly objects. An inference engine is utilized to derive a specified context related to a plant design from one or more design tools. The inference engine applies rule sets to infer which assembly objects to instantiate as construction objects. The inference engine can further configure the design tools to incorporate the instantiated construction objects into a plant construction project model. Example rule sets include forward chaining rules, backward chaining rules, case-based reasoning rules, inductive reasoning rules, or abductive reasoning rules. | 03-22-2012 |
20130024235 | Conflicting Expert Systems - An expert system for providing optimized recommendations regarding a construction project is configured to generate conflicting optimization recommendations. Multiple expert system engines are implemented, where each engine provides one or more recommendations optimized in accordance with the priorities of a functional discipline. A conflict engine will identify conflicts between optimized recommendations and will package the conflicts into conflict objects that are presented to a conflict user interface for resolution. The user could resolve the conflicts him/herself, or could configure a cross-functional conflict object to resolve such conflicts based upon specified resolution criteria. | 01-24-2013 |
20130110573 | IDENTIFICATION AND OPTIMIZATION OF OVER-ENGINEERED COMPONENTS | 05-02-2013 |
20130132146 | MODEL PLANT CONSTRUCTION SYSTEMS AND PROCESSES - In methods for managing congestion points of a plant lifecycle, access can be provided to a project database, as well as a congestion engine coupled with the project database. The congestion engine can be used to analyze project designs, resources, and activities. At least one congestion object can be generated based at least in part upon the analysis of the congestion engine. A project interface can be configured to present the at least one congestion object. | 05-23-2013 |
Nicholas W. Pye, Pasadena, CA US
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20110049968 | APPARATUS FOR TWIST-TO-LOCK RETENTION OF A WHEEL - The invention relates to a quick release assembly for a bicycle, wherein the assembly comprises an axle having a first non-cylindrical end portion, a cylindrical central portion, and a second non-cylindrical end portion, wherein a diameter of one of the non-cylindrical end portions is larger than the diameter of the cylindrical central portion. The quick release assembly further comprises an insert having a non-cylindrical outer profile configured to be retained in a non-cylindrical opening and having a cam surface disposed therein, wherein the insert is sized to retain one of the non-cylindrical end portions of the axle therein. The assembly also includes a shaft sized to pass through the axle and having a cam follower on a first end and a handle on a second end, wherein the cam follower is configured to form a locking engagement with the cam surface upon an axial rotation of the handle. | 03-03-2011 |
Nicholas William Pye, Carrboro, NC US
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20150054253 | SUSPENSION SYSTEM - A compression assembly/system for a front suspension fork for a bicycle is disclosed. The compression assembly/system of the front suspension fork may comprise a combination of improved functional assemblies including a hydraulic bottom-out assembly/mechanism and a low-speed compression assembly/mechanism and a high-speed compression assembly/mechanism. The compression assembly/system of the front suspension fork may comprise an externally-adjustable hydraulic bottom-out mechanism; and substantially co-located external adjustment controls for bottom-out mechanism and low-speed compression mechanism and high-speed compression mechanism. The compression assembly/system may also comprise an axially-oriented (compression) mechanism configured to transmit movement/adjustment radially from inner components to outer components of the mechanisms to be adjusted. | 02-26-2015 |
20150246706 | AXLE ASSEMBLY - An axle assembly for a bicycle is disclosed. The axle assembly is configured to be installed at a mounting structure on the bicycle to mount a rotating hub of a wheel on the bicycle. The axle is secured to the mounting structure by a bolt; the bolt is nested in a retainer secured to the mounting structure. The axle has at least one non-circular section engaging a corresponding non-circular section of the mounting structure. The retainer is installed in a threaded section of the mounting structure. At initial installation of the axle assembly the retainer and the bolt of the axle assembly are installed on the mounting structure; subsequent installation and removal of the wheel/hub is accomplished by installation and removal of the axle performed by rotation of the bolt (using a tool or a tool-free feature) nested in the retainer. The axle assembly can be installed in the front fork (such as a front suspension fork) or the rear frame of the bicycle or other wheeled vehicle. The axle assembly comprises one or more of the inventive concepts and features shown and described in the specification and FIGURES. | 09-03-2015 |
20160001846 | SUSPENSION SYSTEM - A system/assembly for a suspension fork for a bicycle is disclosed. A suspension system for use in a vehicle is also disclosed. A front suspension fork for a bicycle such as a mountain bike configured to contain a hydraulic fluid for fluid flow and in a flow path providing for compression damping and for rebound damping is also disclosed. A damper assembly configured to contain a hydraulic fluid for fluid flow in a flow path is also disclosed. The assembly/system generally comprises a set of inventive concepts/inventions (combination of inventive features) including (but not specifically limited to): (1) an externally-accessible adjustment mechanism; and (2) internal floating piston. The compression assembly/system of the suspension fork comprises a combination of improved functional assemblies including (but not limited to) an adjustment mechanism (e.g with a “travel-adjust” setting) operating through flow control elements; the compression assembly can be adjusted to a “travel adjust” setting (with a reduced stroke length) and either of a “neutral” setting or “descend” setting with progressively less resistance in the fluid flow circuit. The rebound assembly/system of the suspension fork comprises a combination of improved functional assemblies including (but not limited to) an adjustment mechanism; the rebound assembly can be adjusted in a range between a “quick” setting and a “slow” setting (corresponding to relative system response speed in rebound to restore stroke length) operating through flow control elements. | 01-07-2016 |
Philip Pye, Kasterlee BE
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20110137028 | METHODS OF SYNTHESIS AND PURIFICATION OF HETEROARYL COMPOUNDS - Provided herein are methods to prepare Heteroaryl Compounds having the following structure: | 06-09-2011 |
20130245254 | METHODS OF SYNTHESIS AND PURIFICATION OF HETEROARYL COMPOUNDS - Provided herein are methods to prepare Heteroaryl Compounds having the following structure: | 09-19-2013 |
20140155593 | METHODS OF SYNTHESIS AND PURIFICATION OF HETEROARYL COMPOUNDS - Provided herein are methods to prepare Heteroaryl Compounds having the following structure: | 06-05-2014 |
Philip Pye, Beerse BE
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20140275126 | PROCESSES AND INTERMEDIATES FOR PREPARING A MEDICAMENT - Disclosed is a process for the preparation of the following compounds: | 09-18-2014 |
20150376193 | PROCESSES AND INTERMEDIATES FOR PREPARING A MEDICAMENT - Disclosed is a process for the preparation of the following compounds: | 12-31-2015 |
Philip Pye, Guttenberg, NJ US
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20100249410 | PROCESS FOR PREPARING N-ALKYLATED HYDROXYPYRIMIDINONE COMPOUNDS - Potassium salts of Compound A and methods for their preparation are disclosed, wherein Compound A is of formula: | 09-30-2010 |
Richard Pye, Burlington, MA US
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20130102091 | TEST SYSTEM SUPPORTING SIMPLIFIED CONFIGURATION FOR CONTROLLING TEST BLOCK CONCURRENCY - Techniques for configuring a test system that enable simple specification of a degree of concurrency in testing separate functional portions of a semiconductor device. For a test flow with multiple sub-flows; the pins accessed in connection with each sub-flow may define a flow domain. Site regions, each associated with a flow domain, may be defined. Tester sites may be associated with each of these flow domain specific site regions and independently operating resources may be assigned to these tester sites. A second portion of the defined site regions may be associated with tester sites, but resources assigned to these site regions may be accessed from multiple flow domains. Test blocks, even if not developed for concurrent execution, may be executed concurrently using resources in the flow domain specific site regions. Flexibility is provided to share resources through the use of the second portion of the site regions. | 04-25-2013 |
20140240518 | ROTATABLE CAMERA MODULE TESTING SYSTEM - An example system for testing camera modules may include: a polygonal structure that is rotatable, where the polygonal structure includes faces, each of which is configured to receive at least one camera module under test; and targets facing at least some of the faces of the polygonal structure, where each target is usable in testing a corresponding camera module facing the each target. | 08-28-2014 |
Richard Joseph Pye, Oxfordshire GB
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20110195932 | Drug Combinations for the Treatment of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy - Combinations comprising (or consisting essentially of) one or more compounds of formula (1) with one or more ancillary agents, to processes for preparing the combinations, and to various therapeutic uses of the combinations. Also provided are pharmaceutical compositions containing the combinations as well as a method of treatment of Duchenne muscular dystrophy, Becker muscular dystrophy or cachexia using the combinations. | 08-11-2011 |
Richard Joseph Pye, Abingdon GB
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20100168072 | Drug Combinations for the Treatment of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy - Combinations comprising (or consisting essentially of) one or more compounds of the formula (I) or (II) with one or more ancillary compounds, to processes for preparing the combinations, and to various therapeutic uses of the combinations. Also provided are pharmaceutical compositions containing the combinations as well as a method of treatment of Duchenne muscular dystrophy, Becker muscular dystrophy or cachexia using the combinations. | 07-01-2010 |
Richard Joseph Pye, Kidlington GB
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20090075938 | TREATMENT OF DUCHENNE MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY - There are disclosed compound of Formula (1): A | 03-19-2009 |
20100048660 | TREATMENT OF DUCHENNE MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY - There are disclosed compound of Formula (I) or (II) wherein A | 02-25-2010 |
20140018320 | TREATMENT OF DUCHENNE MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY - There are disclosed compound of Formula (1): A | 01-16-2014 |
Rodney Pye, Riverwoods, IL US
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20150310439 | METHOD FOR GENERATING AND UPDATING ALTERNATE SECURITY CODES FOR PAYMENT CARDS - An auxiliary security code called a CVC2a is generated to replace a CVC2 value that is presented on a payment card for verifying card-not-present (CNP) transactions without necessarily generating a replacement card. An enhanced card table/file is maintained by a payment network operator to facilitate transitional scenarios in which the payment cards are reissued or replaced. | 10-29-2015 |
Stephen Pye, San Jose, CA US
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20110152018 | Round Ball, such as a Soccer Ball, having a Pattern of Fins to Resist Rolling - A ball with high aerodynamic drag and with the ability to rapidly come to a stop when rolling on a flat or a slight inclined surface is disclosed herein. The ball has an arrangement of fins sewn, glued or molded to its surface. These fins may be of various heights from | 06-23-2011 |
20110250997 | Round Ball, Such as a Soccer Ball, Having a Pattern of Fins to Resist Rolling - A ball, such as a soccer ball, comprises a sphere having a surface, a plurality of smooth portions on the surface of the sphere, and a plurality of flexible fin-like projections protruding from the surface. The fin-like projections may have a height of about 7-10 mm in the may be made from flexible and crushable rubbery material with a Shore A durometer reading of about 50-60. One effect is that the ball tends to fly a shorter distance and to stop rolling more quickly than the same ball without the fin-like projections. | 10-13-2011 |
Susan Pye, Wirral GB
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20110044925 | HAIR STYLING COMPOSITION - A hair non-permanent styling composition comprising: i) an oligosaccharide comprising 3 to 7 sugar units in which the linkage group between the sugar units is an α1-4 link; and ii) at least one further ingredient selected from the group consisting of a suitable carrier, a styling polymer or a surfactant. | 02-24-2011 |
20110120489 | METHOD OF TREATING HAIR - A method of styling hair comprising the step of applying to the hair a composition comprising an oligosaccharide comprising mannitol. | 05-26-2011 |
20120034180 | HAIR STYLING COMPOSITION - A hair care composition comprising from 0.001 wt % to 20 wt % of the total composition of a titanium salt. | 02-09-2012 |
20150128984 | METHOD OF TREATING HAIR - A method of straightening the hair comprising the step of applying to the hair a hair treatment composition comprising: i) at least 0.4 wt % of the total composition of a sugar alcohol; and ii) at least 0.4 wt % of the total composition of a bi or tridentate carboxylic acid in which the ratio of sugar alcohol to acid is 1:5 to 5:1; and iii) heating the resulting composition to a temperature of greater than 120° C. for at least 10 seconds. | 05-14-2015 |
20150328119 | METHOD OF TREATING HAIR - There is described a method for enabling a user of a client computer to securely access a remote server via a network, which is preferably the Internet, by authenticating the user. The method comprises providing a portable apparatus to the user which may communicate with the client computer. It further involves storing on the portable apparatus user credentials required to enable the user to be authenticated at the server and performing an authentication protocol between the client and the server. The authentication protocol includes the transmission to the server of a digest based at least partially on the user credentials; and the user credentials are stored on the portable apparatus in the form of a digest. | 11-19-2015 |
Susan Pye, Bebington GB
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20130142749 | HAIR STYLING COMPOSITION - A method of straightening hair comprising the steps of applying to the hair on at least two successive occasions a composition comprising a titanium complex selected from the group consisting of citrate, oxalate and tartrate or the metal alkali salt of these. The complex is preferably titanium citrate or sodium titanium citrate. The composition may further comprise a silicone. | 06-06-2013 |
Thomas Pye, Santa Cruz, CA US
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20120237695 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DEPOSITING A THIN FILM - A substrate is brought into close proximity with one or more gas injectors to deposit a thin film. As the substrate is moved horizontally along a predefined direction, it is injected with reactive gases and pyrolytically heated with a heating light focused on the substrate. To prevent photolytic reactions, the heating light source is preferably on the side of the substrate opposite to the side where the reactive gases are deposited. In some embodiments, this heating light source is supplemented by heating light sources on the same side of the substrate as the deposited reactive gases. The heating light source(s) has a wavelength to optimize absorption by the substrate or the deposited film layer. | 09-20-2012 |
T. Wilfred Pye, Lindale, GA US
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20140342308 | Low-splash reducing implement for dental applications - The invention is a low-splash dental fluid distribution implement with the ability to evenly wear down tooth decay, diseased tissue, or undesired dentin in oral applications with live patients. The directed multi-beams of pressurized fluid are a combined plurality of individual beams paired in such a manner that the reflected fluid bursts are inwardly directed against each other. This canceling effect prevents damage to the oral tissues of the patient's mouth by curtailing outward bound bursts of fluid arising from the initial directed impact. Also, the outer edges of the strike zone receive a comparable force as that which hits the center. | 11-20-2014 |