Cagle, US
Allen Cagle, San Carlos, CA US
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20130283876 | MOTORCYCLE FRAME RACK - A motorcycle frame rack enables a motorcycle frame to be repaired without removing many components from the motorcycle. A motorcycle is positioned on the motorcycle frame rack, secured in place and then the frame is adjusted using chains coupled to towers. A self-centering laser measuring system is able to be used to analyze and measure damage to the motorcycle frame. | 10-31-2013 |
20130286405 | SELF-CENTERING LASER MEASURING SYSTEM FOR MOTORCYCLE FRAME REPAIR - A motorcycle frame rack enables a motorcycle frame to be repaired without removing many components from the motorcycle. A motorcycle is positioned on the motorcycle frame rack, secured in place and then the frame is adjusted using chains coupled to towers. A self-centering laser measuring system is able to be used to analyze and measure damage to the motorcycle frame. | 10-31-2013 |
Allen Cagle, Folsom, CA US
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20150260508 | LASER MEASURING SYSTEM FOR MOTORCYCLE FRAME REPAIR - A motorcycle frame rack enables a motorcycle frame to be repaired without removing many components from the motorcycle. A motorcycle is positioned on the motorcycle frame rack, secured in place and then the frame is adjusted using chains coupled to towers. A self-centering laser measuring system is able to be used to analyze and measure damage to the motorcycle frame. | 09-17-2015 |
Christopher L. Cagle, Arvada, CO US
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20120029304 | CONFIGURABLE PATIENT MONITORING SYSTEM - A patient monitoring system is provided which includes a platform and one or more monitoring modules. Monitoring modules include parameter modules for monitoring physiological activity of a patient, and utility modules for providing additional functionality to the patient monitoring system. A platform and one or more monitoring modules may be coupled to form a communications bus, allowing communication between any of the plurality of coupled devices. Updates such as software upgrades may be provided by a monitoring module to a platform or other monitoring module to update functionality. | 02-02-2012 |
Christopher M. Cagle, Yorktown, VA US
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20080272232 | Jet Engine Exhaust Nozzle Flow Effector - A jet engine exhaust nozzle flow effector is a chevron formed with a radius of curvature with surfaces of the flow effector being defined and opposing one another. At least one shape memory alloy (SMA) member is embedded in the chevron closer to one of the chevron's opposing surfaces and substantially spanning from at least a portion of the chevron's root to the chevron's tip. | 11-06-2008 |
20100314810 | Flexible Volumetric Structure - A flexible volumetric structure has a first spring that defines a three-dimensional volume and includes a serpentine structure elongatable and compressible along a length thereof. A second spring is coupled to at least one outboard edge region of the first spring. The second spring is a sheet-like structure capable of elongation along an in-plane dimension thereof. The second spring is oriented such that its in-plane dimension is aligned with the length of the first spring's serpentine structure. | 12-16-2010 |
20110203288 | Jet Engine Exhaust Nozzle Flow Effector - A jet engine exhaust nozzle flow effector is a chevron formed with a radius of curvature with surfaces of the flow effector being defined and opposing one another. At least one shape memory alloy (SMA) member is embedded in the chevron closer to one of the chevron's opposing surfaces and substantially spanning from at least a portion of the chevron's root to the chevron's tip. | 08-25-2011 |
David Cagle, East Hampton, CT US
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20130304175 | Device and Method for Self-Positioning of a Stimulation Device to Activate Brown Adipose Tissue Depot in a Supraclavicular Fossa Region - Self-positioning of at least a portion of a transdermal electrical stimulation patch within a target area (e.g., supraclavicular fossa region) of a human body to activate a depot of brown adipose tissue therein. An electric field is generated using the electrical stimulation patch to activate the brown adipose tissue within the supraclavicular fossa region of the body. The patch is self-positioned using one or more anatomical points (e.g., anatomical landmarks and/or anatomical features) or markings on the body. Brown adipose tissue may also be activated by applying an electrical signal to a body piercing partially implanted proximate a target area in which the tissue is disposed. | 11-14-2013 |
David J. Cagle, Cincinnati, OH US
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20150148832 | FEATURES TO APPLY FLUID TO AN ULTRASONIC BLADE OF A SURGICAL INSTRUMENT - An apparatus comprises a body, a shaft assembly, an end effector, and a wetting member. The shaft assembly extends distally from the body. The end effector is located at a distal end of the shaft assembly. The end effector comprises an ultrasonic blade that is configured to vibrate at an ultrasonic frequency. The wetting member is selectively movable between a first position and a second position. The wetting member is configured to be spaced away from the ultrasonic blade in the first position. The wetting member is configured to contact the ultrasonic blade in the second position and thereby apply a cooling fluid to the ultrasonic blade. | 05-28-2015 |
20150148833 | SHIELDING FEATURES FOR ULTRASONIC BLADE OF A SURGICAL INSTRUMENT - An apparatus comprises a body, a shaft assembly, an end effector, and a shield member. The shaft assembly extends distally from the body. The end effector is located at a distal end of the shaft assembly. The end effector comprises an ultrasonic blade and a clamp arm. The ultrasonic blade is configured to vibrate at an ultrasonic frequency. The clamp arm is movable toward the ultrasonic blade to compress tissue against the ultrasonic blade. The shield member is selectively movable from a first position to a second position in response to movement of the clamp arm toward the ultrasonic blade. The shield member is configured cover at least a first portion of the ultrasonic blade in the first position. The shield member is configured to uncover the first portion of the ultrasonic blade in the second position. | 05-28-2015 |
20150148834 | ULTRASONIC SURGICAL INSTRUMENT WITH STAGED CLAMPING - An apparatus comprises a body, a shaft assembly, and an end effector. The shaft assembly extends distally from the body. The end effector is located at a distal end of the shaft assembly. The end effector comprises an ultrasonic blade and a clamp arm. The ultrasonic blade is configured to vibrate at an ultrasonic frequency. The clamp arm comprises a clamp pad. The clamp arm is movable toward the ultrasonic blade to compress tissue between the clamp pad and the ultrasonic blade in two stages. During the first stage, the clamp arm is configured to compress tissue with only a distal portion of the clamp pad. During the second stage, the clamp arm is configured to compress tissue with the distal portion and a proximal portion of the clamp pad. Thus, the tissue compression begins at the distal portion and subsequently progresses toward the proximal portion. | 05-28-2015 |
20150148835 | SLEEVE FEATURES FOR ULTRASONIC BLADE OF A SURGICAL INSTRUMENT - An apparatus comprises a body, a shaft assembly, and an end effector. The shaft assembly extends distally from the body. The end effector is located at a distal end of the shaft assembly. The end effector comprises an ultrasonic blade, a clamp arm, and a sleeve. The ultrasonic blade is configured to vibrate at an ultrasonic frequency. The clamp arm is configured to move toward the ultrasonic blade. The sleeve extends along at least part of the length of an outer portion of the ultrasonic blade or the clamp arm. The sleeve is configured to prevent tissue from contacting a portion of the ultrasonic blade or clamp arm covered by the sleeve. | 05-28-2015 |
20150182249 | LOADING FEATURES FOR ULTRASONIC SURGICAL INSTRUMENT - A surgical instrument includes a body, a shaft assembly, an end effector, a transducer assembly, and a loading assembly. The end effector is coupled with a distal end of the shaft assembly. The transducer assembly is removably coupled with the proximal end of the shaft assembly. The loading assembly comprises an actuator that is operable to couple the distal end of the transducer assembly with the proximal end of the shaft assembly. The loading assembly is operable to drive the transducer assembly through at least two stages of rotation to couple the distal end of the transducer assembly with the proximal end of the shaft assembly. | 07-02-2015 |
20150182250 | COUPLING FEATURES FOR ULTRASONIC SURGICAL INSTRUMENT - A surgical apparatus comprises a body, an ultrasonic transducer, a shaft, and an end effector. The ultrasonic transducer is operable to convert electrical power into ultrasonic vibrations. The body comprises a pivotal trigger. The shaft couples the end effector and the body together. The end effector comprises a clamp arm and an ultrasonic blade in acoustic communication with the ultrasonic transducer. The ultrasonic blade is operable to deliver ultrasonic vibrations to tissue. Pivotal movement of the trigger causes movement of the clamp arm. The shaft is operable to be selectively coupled and decoupled from the ultrasonic transducer. The apparatus comprises electro-mechanical means for coupling and decoupling the shaft from the ultrasonic transducer, and may further comprise means for preventing movement of the shaft as it is coupled to the ultrasonic transducer. | 07-02-2015 |
20150320437 | METHOD OF OPERATING AN ARTICULATING ULTRASONIC SURGICAL INSTRUMENT - An apparatus comprises a body assembly, a shaft, an acoustic waveguide, an articulation section, an end effector, and an articulation drive assembly. The shaft extends distally from the body assembly and defines a longitudinal axis. The acoustic waveguide comprises a flexible portion. The articulation section is coupled with the shaft. A portion of the articulation section encompasses the flexible portion of the waveguide. The articulation section comprises a plurality of body portions aligned along the longitudinal axis and a flexible locking member. The flexible locking member is operable to secure the body portions in relation to each other and in relation to the shaft. The end effector comprises an ultrasonic blade in acoustic communication with the waveguide. The articulation drive assembly is operable to drive articulation of the articulation section to thereby deflect the end effector from the longitudinal axis. | 11-12-2015 |
Floyd Derek Cagle, Opelika, AL US
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20090052901 | HYBRID FIBER COAX (HFC) CIRCUIT - A hybrid fiber coax (HFC) circuit comprises a diplexer and laser. The diplexer has an input terminal receiving a downstream radio-frequency (RF) signal from a passive optical network (PON). The diplexer outputs this signal from its common terminal onto a cable distribution network (CDN) covering the “last mile” to the customer. The diplexer receives on the common terminal an upstream radio-frequency (RF) signal from the CDN which it outputs on its output terminal. The laser connects to receive the upstream RF signal from the output terminal and uses this signal to generate an optical upstream RF signal transmitted to the head-end or hub via the PON. The HFC circuit can also comprise an RF amplifier, equalizer, or pod adjustment unit. Elements of the HFC circuit can be mounted on a substrate with an interface connection configured to fit into an optical network terminal (ONT). A related system is also disclosed. | 02-26-2009 |
Gary Ray Cagle, Stokesdale, NC US
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20100154483 | CIRCULAR KNIT GARMENT BLANKS - A circular knit garment blank is provided. The blank has an internal dimension defined by a series of courses, a length defined by a series of wales, and a pair of cut lines. The length is sufficient to encircle a torso of a wearer. The cut lines are defined in the blank for severing the series of courses along the length to form two brassieres. | 06-24-2010 |
George Cagle, San Antonio, TX US
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20110125328 | Control System for a Room Air Conditioner and/or Heat Pump - A universal control system is provided for a room air conditioner or heat pump that has a number of sensor inputs. An electronic control system with a microcontroller and microcomputer are used to provide a large number of operations that can be performed by (1) manufacturer, (2) end users and (3) maintenance personnel. The manufacturer can load different versions of a software program to match the unit. The end user can program in a large number of different conditions or schedules the end user finds desirable, plus the end user is advised of maintenance requirements or faults. The maintenance personnel may perform diagnostics, determine fault history, upload improved or replacement software, as well as the numerous maintenance functions normally performed by maintenance personnel. | 05-26-2011 |
Gerald Cagle, Fort Worth, TX US
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20100048522 | Method Of Treating Otic Infections With Moxifloxacin Compositions - Ophthalmic, otic and nasal compositions containing a new class of antibiotics (e.g., moxifloxacin) are disclosed. The compositions preferably also contain one or more anti-inflammatory agents. The compositions may be utilized to treat ophthalmic, otic and nasal conditions by topically applying the compositions to the affected tissues. | 02-25-2010 |
20140051670 | Compositions Containing Moxifloxacin for Treating Otic Infections - Ophthalmic, otic and nasal compositions containing a new class of antibiotics (e.g., moxifloxacin) are disclosed. The compositions preferably also contain one or more anti-inflammatory agents. The compositions may be utilized to treat ophthalmic, otic and nasal conditions by topically applying the compositions to the affected tissues. | 02-20-2014 |
Gerald D. Cagle, Forth Worth, TX US
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20130135580 | System and Method for Detecting Amyloid Proteins - In accordance with an embodiment of the invention, there is provided a device and method for detecting an amyloid protein in an eye of a mammal. A method comprises illuminating the eye with a light source having at least one of a wavelength property, a polarization property or a combination thereof, each appropriate to produce fluorescence in at least an amyloid-binding compound when the amyloid-binding compound is bound to the amyloid protein, the amyloid-binding compound having been introduced to the eye and specifically binding to the amyloid protein indicative of the amyloidogenic disorder; and determining a time decay rate of fluorescence for at least the fluorescence produced by the amyloid-binding compound bound to the amyloid protein, the determining permitting distinguishing of the presence of the amyloid-binding compound bound to the amyloid protein in the eye based on at least the time decay rate. | 05-30-2013 |
20150118163 | Methods of Preparing Ophthalmic Formulations and Uses of Same - The present invention relates to a process for preparing an ointment comprising subjecting a mixture of a fluorescent molecular rotor compound, mineral oil, and grinding media to ball milling agitation and combining this mixture with a hydrophobic vehicle for an ointment. The invention also relates to an ophthalmic formulation comprising a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier and a compound of the following structural Formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof: | 04-30-2015 |
Gerald D. Cagle, Fort Worth, TX US
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20120302601 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR THE TREATMENT OF MACULAR DEGENERATION - The present invention is directed to topical ophthalmic compositions of a lipophilic compound and an oligomeric or polymeric carrier wherein the compositions are useful in the treatment and prevention of macular degeneration. The invention also includes methods of treating macular degeneration by using a topical ophthalmic composition of a lipophilic compound and an oligomeric or polymeric carrier. | 11-29-2012 |
Jakob B. Cagle, Indianapolis, IN US
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20110187035 | COMPRESSION SPRING ASSEMBLY AND METHOD - A compression spring assembly can include a compression spring core and a compression spring shell that can be assembled onto the compression spring core. The compression spring core can include a core body with an outer core wall. The compression spring shell can include a shell body having an inner shell wall. The compression spring shell can be supported on the compression spring core such that the inner shell wall extends along at least a portion of the outer core wall. A method of manufacturing a compression spring assembly is also included. | 08-04-2011 |
20140230687 | END MEMBER ASSEMBLIES AS WELL AS GAS SPRING ASSEMBLIES AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE INCLUDING SAME - An end member assembly dimensioned for securement to an associated flexible spring member of an associated gas spring assembly. The end member assembly can include a base wall and a mounting wall disposed in axially-spaced relation to the base wall. A compliant support structure is disposed between the base and mounting walls. The compliant support structure includes at least one compliant element that includes a compliant element body and one or more reinforcing plies at least partially embedded within the compliant element body. Rigid elements can be disposed between adjacent compliant elements if two or more compliant elements are included. A gas spring assembly and a method of manufacture can include one or more of such end member assemblies. | 08-21-2014 |
John Cagle, Everett, WA US
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20120226197 | LIMB VOLUME ACCOMMODATION IN PEOPLE WITH LIMB AMPUTATION - A prosthetic sock monitoring system is disclosed. The sock monitoring system includes a storage device and a data collection unit. The data collection unit is operable to receive data from at least one sensor coupled to a prosthetic sock that is wearable by a patient, and store the received data in the storage device. A prosthetic sock is also disclosed. The sock comprises material shaped to fit over at least a portion of the residual limb of the patient and a thickness adapted for inserting the residual limb into the socket of the prosthesis while the sock is fitted over the residual limb. The sock also comprises one or more of a sock identification unit and a force sensing device. | 09-06-2012 |
20140288669 | Limb Volume Accommodation in People With Limb Amputation - A prosthetic sock monitoring system is disclosed. The sock monitoring system includes a storage device and a data collection unit. The data collection unit is operable to receive data from at least one sensor coupled to a prosthetic sock that is wearable by a patient, and store the received data in the storage device. A prosthetic sock is also disclosed. The sock comprises material shaped to fit over at least a portion of the residual limb of the patient and a thickness adapted for inserting the residual limb into the socket of the prosthesis while the sock is fitted over the residual limb. The sock also comprises one or more of a sock identification unit and a force sensing device. | 09-25-2014 |
20150359644 | Systems, Devices, and Methods for Prosthetic Socket Adjustment - The present invention generally relates to prosthetic socket accommodation systems. In some embodiments a prosthetic socket accommodation system may be configured to automatically adjust the accommodation system in response to user activities. In some embodiments, a controller of the prosthetic socket accommodation system may be customized for a prosthetics user based on an activity volume profile of the prosthetics user. The activity volume profile may correspond to a residual limb fluid volume response to prosthetics user activity. In some embodiments, a controller of a socket accommodation system may be configured to control pistoning during prosthetic socket use. Some embodiments are related to sensors for identifying prosthetics user activity. In some embodiments a three-axis sensor may be used to identify prosthetics user activity. In some embodiments a socket proximity sensor comprising an infrared sensor may be used to detect socket donning and doffing by the prosthetics user. | 12-17-2015 |
John Cagle, Holladay, UT US
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20150262632 | GROUPING STORAGE PORTS BASED ON DISTANCE - Apparatuses, systems, methods, and computer program products are disclosed for grouping storage ports based on distance. A distance module may be configured to assign distance values to a plurality of ports. Distance values may be for data communications between a node and ports. A group module may be configured to assign one or more ports of a plurality of ports to one of a first port group and a second port group based on assigned distances. A selection module may be configured to select a second port group for data communications between a node and a non-volatile storage medium in response to a first port group being unavailable. | 09-17-2015 |
John E. Cagle, Turners Falls, MA US
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20150041068 | System and Method of Manufacturing a Composite Candle Wick - The system and method for manufacturing the composite candle wick includes a mechanism for feeding the cotton wick and wood wick at substantially the same speeds. The wood wick is heated in order to cause a melting of a wax coating around the cotton wick and pressure is applied to the wick materials through a compression wheel and drive belt which carries the wick materials. Once the pressure is applied to form the composite wick the wicks are then sent through a cutting tube where a cutting blade will cut the wick to its desired length. | 02-12-2015 |
John E. Cagle, South Deerfield, MA US
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20130112346 | System and Method of Manufacturing a Composite Candle Wick - The system and method for manufacturing the composite candle wick includes a mechanism for feeding the cotton wick and wood wick at substantially the same speeds. The wood wick is heated in order to cause a melting of a wax coating around the cotton wick and pressure is applied to the wick materials through a compression wheel and drive belt which carries the wick materials. Once the pressure is applied to form the composite wick the wicks are then sent through a cutting tube where a cutting blade will cut the wick to its desired length. | 05-09-2013 |
20130320574 | AERODYNAMIC FORMULA DISPERSING APPARATUS - A formula dispersing apparatus that increases the throw, volume and efficiency of formula distribution through aerodynamic surfaces is described. The shape of the ring airfoil in the utilization of the Coandà effect allows for efficient distribution of a formula or formula mixture into a defined space. | 12-05-2013 |
John E. Cagle, Greenfield, MA US
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20090092935 | Method for effective degassing of wicks - A process for degassing or presoaking wicks used in the manufacturing of candles. Spools of raw wick are placed in a wax bath. The door to the vacuum chamber is then closed and the pressure in the chamber is reduced. The reduction of the pressure forces wax into the wick fiber to ensure complete saturation of the wick. | 04-09-2009 |
20110300496 | Candle With Wax Beads And Solid Wax Topping - A candle includes a vessel of some volume containing some smaller volume of at least one variety of wax beads, having a diameter of less than or equal to 2.35 millimeters and in most embodiments also including a particular fragrance and color pigment. The was beads topped with a solid wax topping. The solid wax topping may cover the entire exposed surface of the candle, holding the wax beads in place during shipping and use and holding the wick in a centralized location. | 12-08-2011 |
20120077133 | CANDLE FOR PROVIDING RAPID FRAGRANCE DELIVERY - A scented candle is provided which includes a dual braided wick in a candle mass. The candle mass is positioned on an inwardly sloping platform and such platform is snugly fit into a noncombustible container. A wick clip with louvers that secures and centers the wick in the candle mass allows maximum fuel flow to the wick during use to ensure full consumption of the melted candle mass. | 03-29-2012 |
20120135359 | Candle With Non-Consuming / Reusable Wick - A non consuming/reusable candle includes a wick that is a made of a porous sintered metal or alloy or of ceramic. The wick is conducive to wicking, via capillary action, any candle fuel for the purpose of combustion. The wick shape may be of any multiple geometrical shapes, and may be straight or curved, and provide either a narrow or broad flame. A wick holder can also be employed to hold the non consuming wick in place as well as to help with heat transfer to the body of the wax | 05-31-2012 |
20120137634 | System And Method For Manufacturing A Candle With Wax Beads And Solid Wax Topping - The candle uses wax beads produced using existing equipment. The wax beads are transported to a bead hopper and the bead hopper deposits a volume of wax beads into jars prepared with a wick. Concurrently the jars are vibrated using a continuous vibratory motor to settle the wax beads for increased wax bead density. The filled jars are then transported to an in-container wax bead compression system where an automated plunging device compresses the wax beads. Jars are then transported by in-line conveyor to a wide conveyor. The jars are then filled at a liquid wax depositing station where the wax has been heated to its melting point and deposited into the jar to fill the void left by the in-container wax bead Compression system. The filled candle is then cooled to solidification. The finished candle is then ready for packing, distribution, sale, and use. | 06-07-2012 |
20120214110 | Container Candle with Enhanced Candle Performance and Candle Insert for Container Candle - The present invention relates to vessel design that enhances candle performance by separating the inlet air from the active scent while accelerating the active scent. The chimney-like assembly accelerates active scent flow, thus propelling active scent faster and further from the candle. The separation of inlet air from active scent produces an efficient laminar flame with minimal flame movement and flickering, thus reducing the soot potential. | 08-23-2012 |
20130095440 | Candle Wick - A rigid planar wick and one or more fabric wicks are adhered together for use in candles. The fabric wicks may be planar fabric wicks, traditional shaped string-shaped wicks or a fabric sheath. The rigid wick is of a predetermined width, length, and thickness and the planar fabric wick is of some dimension equal to, less than, or greater than the planar surface area of the rigid wick. By combining both a planar fabric wick and a rigid planar wick, consistency in flame heights can be achieved, providing an improved wick for candle use. | 04-18-2013 |
20130270474 | Wax Compositions Including A Slip Agent - A wax composition comprising various waxes and an organically modified polysiloxane (OMP). These materials are mixed and melted into a homogenous liquid state creating a molten blend. It is preferred that the slip agent be added to the blend at least 0.25 percent by weight, and more preferably at 0.50 percent by weight. By mixing OMG with known candle and wax potpourri waxes, the wax becomes much easier to remove from the wax container. | 10-17-2013 |
John M. Cagle, Houston, TX US
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20110016235 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRANSFORMING PCIE SR-IOV FUNCTIONS TO APPEAR AS LEGACY FUNCTIONS - A system for transforming a single root input/output virtualization (SR-IOV) function to appear as a legacy function, and a corresponding method includes a switch platform coupled between a legacy host and a SR-IOV-enabled device. The switch platform includes a processor programmed to discern configuration cycles by type and to process the configuration cycles, and one or more local registers that store data related to the configuration cycles. | 01-20-2011 |
Jonathan Haile Cagle, Lafayette, LA US
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20110056617 | METHOD OF MAKING SPECIAL EVENT CUSTOM SIGNS IN COLOR WITH TEXT AND GRAPHICS - To make a special event custom sign, a first transfer paper is made having text and graphics in sublimatable colored ink where each color of the text and graphs is selected using a Pantone number. The first transfer paper is placed on top of a piece of sublimated aluminum and placed in a heat press to make a first multi-color sign. A second transfer paper having the same text and graphics as the first transfer paper is prepared with a new color that replaces at least one color that is not desired and a second multi-color sign that improves on the color of the at least one color not desired is made. Additional transfer papers having the same text and graphics as the second or a subsequent transfer paper that provides colors that are desired are prepared to make special event custom signs with text and graphics in color. | 03-10-2011 |
Kenneth L. Cagle, Saint Marys, GA US
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20120320366 | METHOD OF DETERMINING THE OPTIMAL WAVELENGTH FOR INSPECTING OPHTHALMIC LENSES - Methods for inspecting ophthalmic lenses with different wavelengths of radiation are disclosed herein. | 12-20-2012 |
20120320374 | METHOD OF IMAGING AND INSPECTING THE EDGE OF AN OPHTHALMIC LENS - Systems for producing images of the edges of silicone hydrogel ophthalmic lenses are disclosed. | 12-20-2012 |
20120327396 | MULTIPLE RADIATION INSPECTION OF OPHTHALMIC LENSES - Methods for inspecting ophthalmic lenses with different wavelengths of radiation are disclosed herein. | 12-27-2012 |
Kenneth L. Cagle, Jacksonville, FL US
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20160061689 | IN-LINE INSPECTION OF OPHTHALMIC DEVICE WITH AUTO-ALIGNMENT SYSTEM AND INTERFEROMETER - Disclosed are in-line apparatuses, systems and methods for measuring a physical characteristic of a constant supply of an ophthalmic device, the apparatuses including: an interferometer; an automatic alignment system that positions the interferometer or ophthalmic device; and a central processing unit in communication with the automatic alignment system and receiving measurements from the interferometer. The in-line apparatus measures the desired physical dimensions of the ophthalmic device in real time. In-line systems, apparatuses and methods for measuring a physical characteristic of an ophthalmic device can include: a camera imaging an actual position of a feature of the ophthalmic device; a vibration resistant interferometer projecting a surface measurement beam having a wavelength that transmits through a beam splitter onto the ophthalmic device; and an automatic alignment system positioning the interferometer and the camera. | 03-03-2016 |
Kimberly S. Cagle, Schaumburg, IL US
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20130142886 | COMPOSITIONS OF DIBROMOMALANOMIDE AND THEIR USE AS BIOCIDES - A biocidal composition comprising 2,2-dibromomalonamide and a metal selected from silver, copper, and mixtures thereof, and its use for the control of microorganisms in aqueous and water-containing systems. | 06-06-2013 |
Larry Cagle, Bell Gardens, CA US
Matthew F. Cagle, Morehead City, NC US
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20110132274 | ANIMAL ENCLOSURE - An animal enclosure including a frame having a first frame end, a second frame end, and a biasing member between the frame ends, wherein the biasing member biases the first frame end away from the second frame end; a shell overlying the frame to define an enclosed space within the frame, the shell being flexible such that the frame and the shell are movable between a collapsed condition and an opened condition; wherein the first frame end defines an opening through which the animal enters the enclosed space. | 06-09-2011 |
Matthew F. Cagle, Morehead, NC US
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20090077856 | DECOY ANCHOR - An anchor system including a tether attached to a floating decoy at a first end and a weight mounted on the tether and freely slidable to a position substantially adjacent to the floating decoy. | 03-26-2009 |
Mike Douglas Cagle, Riverton, KS US
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20110172481 | PROCESS OF PRODUCING 1,1 DIARYL ALKANES AND DERIVATIVES THEREOF - A process of producing a 1,1-diaryl alkane comprising a condensation reaction of an aromatic compound having at least one aromatic hydrogen with an acetal, in the presence of a perfluorinated sulfonic acid in polymeric form as catalyst. | 07-14-2011 |
Phil Cagle, Lakeland, FL US
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20120138542 | PROCESS FOR IMPROVING INLINE TAILINGS TREATMENT - A process for improving inline mineral slurries treatment comprises successively: providing an in-line flow of slurries in a main stream; introducing at least one polymer into the main stream through at least one polymer injection point to cause dispersion of the polymer and to start the coagulation and/or the flocculation of slurries to produce treated slurries; and splitting the main stream containing treated slurries into two streams respectively: a discharge stream which directly transfers a part of treated slurries to the deposit area, and a split stream which reintroduces the other part of treated slurries into the main stream through at least a reinjection point in a location prior to the at least one polymer injection point. | 06-07-2012 |
Philip C. Cagle, San Marcos, CA US
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20100272897 | COLOR AND DURABILITY OF INK-JET INK SETS WITH ADDED LATEX - The present disclosure is directed to ink sets and related methods for ink-jet printing on media, such as low-porous or non-porous print media. The inks and ink sets provide good chroma as well as good durability. | 10-28-2010 |
Phillip C. Cagle, San Diego, CA US
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20100222492 | Solvent/latex Binder System For Heated Inkjet Printing - An inkjet ink system includes an anionic jettable ink, and a cationic fixer fluid, wherein the anionic jettable ink includes between 0 and 4% styrene-acrylic or acrylic binder, between 0.3 and 10% latex binder, between 1 and 6% colorant, between 1 and 40% solvent with a vapor pressure less than 0.01 mm Hg at 25° C., and water. | 09-02-2010 |
20140170395 | DURABLE METALLIC PRINTING - The present disclosure is drawn to ink sets, printed articles, and related methods. An ink set can comprise a metallic ink and a latex-based overcoat ink. The metallic ink can include a first liquid vehicle and metal particles having an average particle size from 3 nm to 180 nm. The latex-based overcoat ink can include a second liquid vehicle and latex particles having an average particle size from 10 nm to 500 nm and a glass transition temperature from −20° C. to 200° C. | 06-19-2014 |
20150225582 | LATEXES AND ASSOCIATED INKJET INKS - The present disclosure provides latexes and related methods and inkjet inks incorporating such latexes. A latex particulate can comprising multiple intermingled discrete polymer strands, including a low Tg polymer strand having a Tg below 50° C. and a high Tg polymer strand having a Tg at 50° C. or above. The Tg of the high Tg polymer strand can be at least 50° C. greater than the Tg of the low Tg polymer strand, and the average refractive index of the monomers of the low Tg polymer strand can be within 1% of the average refractive index of the monomers of the high Tg polymer strand. | 08-13-2015 |
20150225586 | LATEXES AND ASSOCIATED IK-JET INKS - The present disclosure provides ink-jet inks and associated methods. In one example, an ink jet ink can comprise an ink vehicle, a wax emulsion, and a latex particulate. The latex particulate can comprise multiple intermingled discrete polymer strands, including: a low Tg polymer strand having a Tg below 50° C. and a high Tg polymer strand having a Tg at 50° C. or above. Additionally, the Tg of the high Tg polymer strand can be at least 50° C. greater than the Tg of the low Tg polymer strand. | 08-13-2015 |
20150225587 | DIMERIC FLUOROSURFACTANTS FOR INK-JET INKS - The present disclosure provides dimeric fluorosurfactants related methods and ink jet inks incorporating such fluorosurfactants. As such, an ink-jet ink can comprise a liquid vehicle; a non-ionic fluorosurfactant dimer having the structure CF | 08-13-2015 |
20150275007 | FIXER FLUIDS - The present disclosure provides fixer fluid compositions and related systems and methods. In one example, a fixer fluid can comprise a liquid vehicle, a surfactant, and a cationic polymer. The liquid vehicle can include water and co-solvent having a boiling point from 160° C. to 250° C., the co-solvent present in the fixer fluid in an amount of 1 wt % to 40 wt %. The surfactant can be present in the fixer fluid in an amount of 0.1 wt % to 10 wt %. The cationic polymer can be present in the fixer fluid in an amount of 0.1 wt % to 25 wt %. The fixer fluid can be formulated for printing on non-porous media and does not include more than 5 wt % volatile co-solvent and more than 3 wt % non-volatile co-solvent. | 10-01-2015 |
Phillip C. Cagle, San Marcos, CA US
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20080259114 | PRINT HEAD CLEANING FLUID CONDENSATION - Various embodiments and methods relating to condensation of print head cleaning fluid upon a print head are disclosed. | 10-23-2008 |
20100271433 | INKJET INKSET AND METHODS - There is disclosed an ink set and method for printing an inkjet ink image on a nonporous substrate. The inkset and method comprise one or more inkjet inks comprising at least one first pigment-based inkjet ink having a first colorant load of a pigment and a polymeric latex binder; and at least one second pigment-based inkjet ink having a second colorant load of the pigment and a polymeric latex binder, the second colorant load being less than the first colorant load, and the second pigment-based inkjet ink applied to a substrate in an amount to provide a total ink loading of from about 10 g/m | 10-28-2010 |
20140078217 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PRINTING ON NON-POROUS MEDIA - The present disclosure provides a method of inkjet printing on non-porous media comprising inkjet printing a fixer fluid on the non-porous media and inkjet printing an ink onto the non-porous media, where the printing of the ink is within 125 milliseconds of the printing of the fixer fluid. Thus, the ink is printed to contact the fixer fluid within 125 milliseconds of each being printed. In one example, the fixer fluid can comprise a liquid vehicle including water and co-solvent having a boiling point from 160° C. to 250° C., a surfactant, and a cationic polymer; and the ink can comprise an anionic pigment dispersion. | 03-20-2014 |
20140210912 | THERMAL INK JET PRINTING - According to an example, a method for TIJ printing may include applying, by a processor, F electrical firing pulses to a resistor of a TIJ printhead for a duration of about 0.50 to 1.00 μs to jet a latex ink or a dispersed polymer particle ink from a nozzle. According to another example, a TIJ printing apparatus may include a TIJ printhead including a firing chamber to jet a latex ink or a dispersed polymer particle ink from a nozzle, and a resistor to heat the latex ink or the dispersed polymer particle ink to jet from the nozzle. The TIJ printing apparatus may further include a memory storing machine readable instructions to apply F electrical firing pulses to the resistor for a duration of about 0.50 to 1.00 μs to jet the latex ink or the dispersed polymer particle ink, and a processor to implement the machine readable instructions. | 07-31-2014 |
Robert Cagle, Douglasville, GA US
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20150117797 | TAMPER-INDICATING SHAPES FOR FLEXIBLE RECLOSEABLE PACKAGES - A recloseable package is provided having a tamper-indicating element. The tamper-indicating element include one or more self-terminating shapes that form one or more chads after opening the recloseable package. Advantageously, the self-terminating shapes provide a simple, visual cue of graphical alignment in the seal to show the customer whether or not a package has been opened. | 04-30-2015 |
Ron Cagle, Ventura, CA US
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20100094581 | Method for tracking and reporting personal hand hygiene dispenser electronic time-stamp data - Systems and methods for hand hygiene compliance management include a hand-held personal liquid dispenser including a pump and pump plunger that dispenses liquid from a reservoir inside the dispenser when depressed. The dispenser includes circuitry that detects and records each depression of the plunger, and a port for connection to an external computer to transfer data such as identifiers for the dispenser and its user, and time and date of dispenser usage. A tracking and reporting system is disclosed that allows for the collection of nationwide data for standards per setting and health care worker and the report of same. | 04-15-2010 |
Ronald C. Cagle, Cary, IL US
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20140081653 | METHODS FOR ENSURING AND TRACKING HAND HYGIENE COMPLIANCE - A method for ensuring hand hygiene compliance may include tracking dispensing of a plurality hand hygiene dispensers having hand sanitizer. Each hand hygiene dispenser can be associated with an individual user. A processor may determine dispensing rates of the plurality of hand hygiene dispensers for a plurality of predetermined time periods and each of the plurality of the hand hygiene dispensers is identified with an individual user. The average dispensing rate can be calculated taking a predetermined number of highest dispensing rates out of the plurality of predetermined time periods. The rates can be displayed to the users, and the users can be notified of proper hand hygiene compliance or if the average dispensing rate falls below a target threshold rate. | 03-20-2014 |
20150134357 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ENSURING AND TRACKING HAND HYGIENE COMPLIANCE - A method for ensuring hand hygiene compliance may include tracking dispensing of a plurality hand hygiene dispensers having hand sanitizer. Each hand hygiene dispenser can be associated with an individual user. A processor may determine dispensing rates of the plurality of hand hygiene dispensers for a plurality of predetermined time periods and each of the plurality of the hand hygiene dispensers is identified with an individual user. The average dispensing rate can be calculated taking a predetermined number of highest dispensing rates out of the plurality of predetermined time periods. The rates can be displayed to the users, and the users can be notified of proper hand hygiene compliance or if the average dispensing rate falls below a target threshold rate. | 05-14-2015 |
Shane Gihsen Cagle US
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20100255160 | METHOD OF HOT DOG PREPARATION - The present invention relates to a method of food preparation including the steps of: cooking a hot dog; removing excess moisture from the hot dog; splitting the hot dog lengthwise; adorning the split hot dog with mashed potatoes; applying cheese over the mashed potatoes; and broiling the combination of hot dog, mashed potatoes and cheese until the cheese is substantially melted. This unique combination provides a complete hot dog based meal. | 10-07-2010 |