Parker, TX
Adondria M. Parker, Houston, TX US
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20150367483 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR HIGH PRESSURE LEACHING OF POLYCRYSTALLINE DIAMOND CUTTER ELEMENTS - A method for leaching a PCD table for a cutter element includes (a) positioning a PCD table within a leaching chamber. The method also includes (b) submerging the PCD table in an acid within the leaching chamber. In addition, the method includes (c) sealing the leaching chamber. Further, the method includes (d) increasing the pressure within the leaching chamber to a pressure greater than or equal to 20,000 psi after (c). | 12-24-2015 |
Andrew Parker, Missouri City, TX US
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20090112170 | Apparatus and methods for controlling tissue oxygenation for wound healing and promoting tissue viability - A non-invasive tissue oxygenation system for accelerating the healing of damaged tissue and to promote tissue viability is disclosed herein. The system is comprised of a lightweight portable electrochemical oxygen concentrator, a power management system, microprocessors, memory, a pressure sensing system, a temperature monitoring system, oxygen flow rate monitoring and control system, a display screen and key pad navigation controls as a means of providing continuous variably controlled low dosages of oxygen to a wound site and monitoring the healing process. A kink resistant oxygen delivery tubing, whereby the proximal end is removably connected to the device and the distal end with holes or a flexible, flat, oxygen-permeable tape is positioned on the wound bed as a means of applying oxygen to the wound site. The distal end of the tube is in communication with the electrochemical oxygen concentrator and wound monitoring system to communicate temperature and oxygen partial pressure information. A moisture absorbent dressing is positioned over the distal end of the tubing on the wound site and a reduced moisture vapor permeable dressing system is positioned whereby covering the moisture absorbent dressing, distal end of tubing and wound site creating a restricted airflow enclosure. The restricted airflow enclosure allows the out-of-the-way control and display unit to provide a controlled hyperoxia and hypoxia wound site for accelerated wound healing. | 04-30-2009 |
20110054388 | Apparatus and Methods for Controlling Tissue Oxygenation for Wound Healing and Promoting Tissue Viability - A non-invasive tissue oxygenation system for accelerating the healing of damaged tissue and to promote tissue viability is disclosed herein. The system is comprised of a lightweight portable electrochemical oxygen concentrator, a power management system, microprocessors, memory, a pressure sensing system, an optional temperature monitoring system, oxygen flow rate/oxygen partial pressure monitoring and control system, a display screen and key pad navigation controls as a means of providing continuous variably controlled low dosages of oxygen to a wound site and monitoring the healing process. A kink resistant oxygen delivery tubing, whereby the proximal end is removably connected to the device and the distal end with holes or a flexible, flat, oxygen-permeable tape is positioned at or near the wound bed as a means of applying near 100% pure oxygen to the wound site. The distal end of the tube is in communication with the electrochemical oxygen concentrator and wound monitoring system to communicate oxygen partial pressure and, where appropriate, temperature information. A moisture absorbent dressing is positioned over the distal end of the tubing at the wound site and a reduced moisture vapor permeable dressing system is positioned whereby covering the moisture absorbent dressing, distal end of tubing and wound site creating a restricted or occluded airflow enclosure. The restricted airflow enclosure allows the out-of-the-way control and display unit to provide a controlled hyperoxia and hypoxia wound site for accelerated wound healing. | 03-03-2011 |
20160082238 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING TISSUE OXYGENATION FOR WOUND HEALING AND PROMOTING TISSUE VIABILITY - A wound treatment system includes a housing. A processor is located in the housing. A pressure monitoring system is coupled to the processor. A power delivery system is located in the housing and coupled to the processor. An oxygen concentrator is located in the housing and coupled to the power delivery system. The oxygen concentrator includes a plurality of oxygen outlets. The processor is configured to receive pressure information from the pressure monitoring system that is indicative of a pressure in a restricted airflow enclosure provided by a dressing and located adjacent a wound site; and use the pressure information to control the power provided from the power delivery system to the oxygen concentrator in order to control an oxygen flow created by the oxygen concentrator and provided through one of the plurality of oxygen outlets to the restricted airflow enclosure. | 03-24-2016 |
Andrew Parker, Houston, TX US
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20110270478 | System, method, and computer readable medium for a force-based wheelchair joystick - The present invention provides an interface for use with a pressure-based wheelchair joystick. The interface comprises circuitry which enables highly sensitive calibration of the pressure-based joystick, and allows the user to control the wheelchair thereafter. The present invention also provides a protective sleeve for the pressure-based joystick, thereby providing increased durability. | 11-03-2011 |
Aulma Parker, San Antonio, TX US
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20140073793 | Germanium-containing camptothecin analogues - The present invention discloses: (i) the novel germanium-containing camptothecin compound, 7[2′-trimethylgermanyl]ethyl-20(S) camptothecin, and pharmaceutically-acceptable salts thereof; (ii) methods of synthesis of said novel germanium-containing camptothecin compound, 7[2′-trimethylgermanyl]ethyl-20(S) camptothecin, and pharmaceutically-acceptable salts; (iii) pharmaceutically-acceptable formulations comprising said novel germanium-containing camptothecin compound, 7[2′-trimethylgermanyl]ethyl-20(S) camptothecin, and pharmaceutically-acceptable salts thereof; and (iv) methods of administration of said novel germanium-containing camptothecin compound, 7[2′-trimethylgermanyl]ethyl-20(S) camptothecin, and pharmaceutically-acceptable salts thereof to subjects in need thereof, including subjects with cancer. | 03-13-2014 |
Benny Eugene Parker, Waller, TX US
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20150346049 | Quantitative Leak Detection System and Method - A leak detection system includes a test equipment assembly connected to a leak detection assembly, which is connected to a data analyzer. The test equipment assembly includes a tubular section, and the test equipment assembly is configured to pressurize the tubular section during a pressure test. The leak detection assembly is configured to detect information related to the tubular section during the pressure test of the tubular section. The data analyzer is configured to process the information detected by the leak detection assembly, and the data analyzer is further configured to produce a leak rate of the tubular section. | 12-03-2015 |
Berylin Parker, San Angelo, TX US
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20120055968 | RATCHET BINDER STORAGE RACK - A ratchet rack for storing a plurality of ratchet binders comprising: a center section; a side section extending from each side of the center section; a mounting section perpendicularly extending from each side section, where said mounting section include a means to enable the mounting of the rack onto a truck or trailer frame; and an opening between the side sections, where said opening provides a means for the insertion of the plurality of ratchet binders. The ratchet rack may further include a security plate that covers the ratchet binders. The security plate may include a mounting plate, a top plate, a front plate and a hinge. The hinge joins the top plate and mounting plate and the front plate extends at a 90-degree angle from the top plate. | 03-08-2012 |
Brian Parker, Corpus Christi, TX US
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20160105010 | Repairable Power Loop (Cord) Assembly - A power cord assembly for supplying power to a drilling rig is disclosed. The assembly is assembled such that it can be easily dismantled for infield repairs and replacement of a malfunctioning component, hence it is a re-buildable unit. A series of cords containing a stack of cables that supply power to the Top Drive unit are secured in position within a hose, by several compression blocks. The compression blocks are concentric to each other about an axis. A hanging system surrounds the compression blocks and the hanging system is further surrounded by a hose. A series of king clamps are placed around the hose for firmly securing the hose in its position. The king clamps are removed when needed (for example for repair of a cable) so that all the components which make up the assembly are easily accessed by a user. The assembly is secured to a drilling rig and goes up and down in a continuous fashion during use. | 04-14-2016 |
Bruce Parker, Richardson, TX US
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20120101887 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING MERCHANT-CONSUMER INTERACTIONS - A system for combining a payment mechanism with an offer to a consumer is described. The system includes a virtual payment account number generation engine to generate virtual payment account numbers that can be used by a consumer in a payment transaction at a merchant, the virtual payment account number generation service also operable to take a portion of the virtual payment account number and send it as a checkout code to a consumer using the consumer's mobile device, and an offer generation engine used to set rules for an offer to be sent to consumers, create a fund for the offer, and determine individual consumer's eligibility for the offer. The offer is associated with the checkout code such that the offer is processed as part of the payment during the payment transaction using the virtual payment account number. | 04-26-2012 |
20140040001 | System and Method for Managing Merchant-Consumer Interactions - A system for combining a payment mechanism with an offer to a consumer is described. The system includes a virtual payment account number generation engine to generate virtual payment account numbers that can be used by a consumer in a payment transaction at a merchant, the virtual payment account number generation service also operable to take a portion of the virtual payment account number and send it as a checkout code to a consumer using the consumer's mobile device, and an offer generation engine used to set rules for an offer to be sent to consumers, create a fund for the offer, and determine individual consumer's eligibility for the offer. The offer is associated with the checkout code such that the offer is processed as part of the payment during the payment transaction using the virtual payment account number. | 02-06-2014 |
20140114780 | Payment Processing Access Device and Method - Described herein is a payment processing device for processing payment from a consumer at a merchant location using a user device, the device comprising a presence detection module configured to detect presence of the user device at the merchant location; and a checkout module configured to communicate with a backend system to verify an identity of the user device, to receive payment information from the user device, and to transmit payment information to a merchant point-of sale (POS) system. | 04-24-2014 |
20140289126 | System and Method for Managing Merchant-Consumer Interactions - A system for combining a payment mechanism with an offer to a consumer is described. The system includes a virtual payment account number generation engine to generate virtual payment account numbers that can be used by a consumer in a payment transaction at a merchant, the virtual payment account number generation service also operable to take a portion of the virtual payment account number and send it as a checkout code to a consumer using the consumer's mobile device, and an offer generation engine used to set rules for an offer to be sent to consumers, create a fund for the offer, and determine individual consumer's eligibility for the offer. The offer is associated with the checkout code such that the offer is processed as part of the payment during the payment transaction using the virtual payment account number. | 09-25-2014 |
Bruce A. Parker, Austin, TX US
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20160092328 | MEMORY DEVICE TEST APPARATUS AND METHOD - Disclosed herein are a method and an apparatus for shortening a data comparison test time by using peer-to-peer transfers between peripheral component interconnect express (PCIe) endpoints when testing solid state drive (SSD) devices. A memory device test apparatus performing a data comparison test of a memory device mounted in a downstream port of a peripheral component interconnect express (PCIe) switch by performing a writing process and a reading-back process by a control of a host central processing unit (CPU) includes: a comparison test unit (FPGA) connected to the downstream port of the PCIe switch, performing peer-to-peer communication with the memory device to supply write data to the memory device and receive read-back data from the memory device, and performing the data comparison test. | 03-31-2016 |
Charles Parker, Sugar Land, TX US
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20130192846 | Resettable Ball Seat - A device to allow a single ball size to actuate at least two downhole tools. Typically when a large number of ball actuated devices are run in a single well the total number of devices is limited by the increasing size of the balls required to actuate each sequential device. By having a mechanism that allows at least two tools to be actuated by each ball size the total number of ball actuated devices may be at least doubled. | 08-01-2013 |
Christine Ryan Parker, Houston, TX US
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20140157597 | METHOD OF LOCALLY INSPECTING AND REPAIRING A COATED COMPONENT - A method of locally inspecting and repairing a coated component is provided. The method includes determining an area of interest on the coated component, wherein the area of interest has little to no visible damage. The method also includes removing a coating proximate the area of interest to expose a base material of the coated component. The method further includes inspecting the area of interest for damage to the base material. | 06-12-2014 |
Claudie Wayne Parker, Conroe, TX US
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20120210552 | Position Make-Up Indicator System - A method is shown by which threaded pipe sections are connected to form a tubular joint having proper sealing positioning at proper make-up torque. A make-up stencil plate is manufactured for each specific size of pipe to be coupled at the specific taper and make-up loss of a given connection with very tight tolerance. The plate is placed on the pin pipe end of the connection. A dial indicator is placed on the outer surface of the pipe pin end with the indicator flush with the end of the stencil plate. Once the indicator is set to zero, the stencil plate is removed. Then a bucking unit or power tong is applied to the coupling. When the face of the coupling hits the tip of the indicator and the indicator is within the given tolerance, the operator stops the make-up process. | 08-23-2012 |
David Bruce Parker, Canyon, TX US
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20140090432 | Liquid Formulations of Urease Inhibitors for Fertilizers - An improved solvent system for the formulation and application of N-alkyl thiophosphoric triamide urease inhibitors. These formulations provide safety and performance benefits relative to existing alternatives and enable storage, transport and subsequent coating or blending with urea based or organic based fertilizers. These formulations are comprised primarily of environmentally friendly aprotic and protic solvents (particularly dimethyl sulfoxide and alcohols/polyols) to stabilize the urease inhibitor. | 04-03-2014 |
20150143860 | INCREASED LONGEVITY OF THE NITROGEN CONTENT OF SOIL THROUGH IMPROVED LIQUID DELIVERY FORMULATIONS OF UREASE INHIBITORS AND/OR NITRIFICATION INHIBITORS DESIGNED FOR UREA AND MANURE BASED FERTILIZERS - Increasing longevity of the nitrogen content of soil through improved liquid delivery formulations of urease inhibitors and/or nitrification inhibitors designed to apply to fertilizers, especially urea and manure based fertilizers These delivery formulations provide an environmentally sound and inherently safe solvating system that improves the storage stability of the urease inhibitors by utilizing aprotic solvents, maintain the urease inhibitors and/or nitrification inhibitors in solution to storage temperatures of at least 10° C. and provides improved application to fertilizer of urease and/or nitrification inhibitors. These delivery formulations enable safe storage, transport and subsequent application or blending with urea based or manure based fertilizers that can be applied to soil in either a liquid or granular form to provide improved nitrogen retention in the soil for uptake for plant life. | 05-28-2015 |
Dean Edwin Parker, Kingwood, TX US
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20160115402 | CATALYST CONFIGURATION FOR INCREASED HYDROCRACKING ACTIVITY - Systems and methods are provided for producing an improved product slate during hydrocracking of a feedstock that results in production of naphtha and distillate fuels. The methods can include use of stacked beds and/or sequential reactors so that a feedstock is exposed to suitable catalysts under hydrocracking conditions and aromatic saturation conditions. The catalyst for performing the aromatic saturation process can be a catalyst including a Group VIII noble metal, such as Pt, Pd, or a combination thereof, while the hydrocracking catalyst can include Group VIB and Group VIII non-noble metals. | 04-28-2016 |
Dennis Parker, Houston, TX US
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20160107962 | PROCESS OF REMOVING HEAT - The present invention provides an improved process for removing heat from an exothermic reaction. In particular, the present invention provides a process wherein heat can be removed from multiple reaction trains using a common coolant system. | 04-21-2016 |
Dennis L. Parker, Leander, TX US
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20090198834 | DISTRIBUTED SERVICES ARCHITECTURE THROUGH USE OF A DYNAMIC SERVICE POINT MAP - An information management system within a client/server based computer system is disclosed. The information management system manages information as to the dynamic locations and continuous changes relating to services offered within the computer system. The information management system utilizes a service point map (SPM) that monitors such changes. The SPM tracks changes relating to services, sphere, location, port, and epoch value. The SPM may be hierarchical in nature. Parallel or duplicate services may also exist within the system. | 08-06-2009 |
Erica Parker, Waco, TX US
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20130296605 | Compositions and Methods for Inhibition of Cathepsins - This invention is directed to compound of Formula I and methods of using these compounds in the treatment of conditions in which modulation of a cathepsin, particularly cathepsin K or cathepsin L, will be therapeutically useful. | 11-07-2013 |
20150031915 | Compositions and Methods for Inhibition of Cathepsins - This invention is directed to compound of Formula I and methods of using these compounds in the treatment of conditions in which modulation of a cathepsin, particularly cathepsin K or cathepsin L, will be therapeutically useful. | 01-29-2015 |
Grant Parker, Sweeny, TX US
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20150160061 | Sample Capture Assurance For Sample Bottles - An arrangement for determining a state of a sample bottle, having an external housing, a fluid chamber configured to hold a fluid obtained from an environment, the fluid chamber within the external housing, a separation piston positioned at one end of the fluid chamber, the separation piston configured to move from a first position to a second position; a closure device configured to establish a closure; a protrusion extending from the control rod, the protrusion extending into a flowline; a central rod positioned within the external housing, the central rod configured to interface with the separation piston and move the separation piston from the first position to the second position and a limit switch located at a peripheral end of the protrusion, the limit switch configured to limit movement of the central rod when the limit switch is activated. | 06-11-2015 |
Greg H. Parker, Dalas, TX US
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20120227636 | TRIPOD STAND - One aspect provides a stand for use with a tripod. The stand, in one embodiment, includes a first surface, and a second surface coupleable to the first surface at an angle (θ) of greater than ninety degrees. The second surface, in this embodiment, includes an opening therein configured to accept a neck of a tripod. | 09-13-2012 |
Greg H. Parker, Dallas, TX US
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20120227637 | LUGGAGE STAND - One aspect provides a stand for use with a piece of luggage. The stand, in one embodiment, includes a first surface configured to engage a telescoping handle of a piece of luggage, and a second surface slidably coupleable to the first surface. In this embodiment, the first and second surfaces coordinate to provide a work surface of adjustable size. | 09-13-2012 |
Harrell Keith Parker, Stephenville, TX US
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20120199564 | POWDER-DELIVERY APPARATUS FOR LASER-CLADDING - Powder-delivery apparatus for delivering powdered cladding-material into the vicinity of a laser-beam spot includes a plurality of powder-delivery modules. Each of the modules is arranged to receive the cladding-material and deliver the cladding-material through a plurality of nozzles. The position of the nozzles in the modules with respect to the laser-beam spot is adjustable in three Cartesian axes. The modules are selectively removable from, and attachable to the apparatus. Nozzles in any one of the modules can be selectively prevented from delivering cladding-material. | 08-09-2012 |
James Parker, Arlington, TX US
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20110043356 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENERGIZING VEHICLE BRAKE LIGHTS - The present invention provides system, method and apparatus for energizing one or more brake lights on a vehicle without an operator of the vehicle applying a brake of the vehicle by determining an acceleration of the vehicle, energizing the brake lights on the vehicle whenever the acceleration of the vehicle equals or exceeds a braking threshold, and deenergizing the brake lights on the vehicle whenever: (a) the brake lights are energized, (b) the acceleration of the vehicle is less than the braking threshold, (c) a specified period of time has elapsed since the brake lights were energized, and (d) the operator is not applying the brake of the vehicle. | 02-24-2011 |
Jay David Parker, Lubbock, TX US
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20120269952 | HIGH PRESSURE PASTEURIZING OF GROUND MEATS - A process for preserving fresh ground meat comprises the steps of a) packaging fresh ground meat in a sealed package; b) placing the packaged fresh ground meat in a pressurization vessel and closing the vessel; c) pressurizing the pressurization vessel containing the packaged fresh ground meat to an elevated pressure of at least about 50,000 psi pressure so that the packaged fresh ground meat is placed under the elevated pressure; d) maintaining the elevated pressure on the packaged fresh ground meat for a time of from about 1 to about 300 seconds and at a temperature of from about 30 to about 45 F; e) then reducing the pressure on the packaged fresh ground meat to ambient pressure; and f) removing the ground meat from the pressurization vessel. Pathogens are effectively killed using this process, providing manufacturing efficiencies and longer product shelf life as compared to other ground meat handling procedures. | 10-25-2012 |
20120269953 | HIGH PRESSURE PASTEURIZING OF FROZEN GROUND MEATS - A process for preserving frozen ground meat comprises the steps of a) packaging frozen ground meat in a sealed package; b) placing the packaged frozen ground meat in a pressurization vessel and closing the vessel; c) pressurizing the pressurization vessel containing the packaged frozen ground meat to an elevated pressure of at least about 50,000 psi pressure so the packaged frozen ground meat is placed under the elevated pressure; d) maintaining the elevated pressure on the packaged frozen ground meat for a time of from about 1 to about 300 seconds and at a temperature of from about −50° to about 45° F.; e) then reducing the pressure on the packaged frozen ground meat to ambient pressure; and f) removing the packaged frozen ground meat from the pressurization vessel. Pathogens are effectively killed using this process, providing manufacturing efficiencies and longer product shelf life as compared to other ground meat handling procedures. | 10-25-2012 |
Jeanne Parker, Waxahachie, TX US
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20140234386 | MINERAL FEED-THROUGH FORMULATION - The present invention provides feed-through pesticide formulation suitable for hydrophobic active ingredients. The formulation comprises a hydrophobic active ingredient on a solid carrier, with a hydrophilic coating and an optional hydrophobic coating contacting the hydrophilic coating. | 08-21-2014 |
Jeff Parker, Magnolia, TX US
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20090189858 | Gesture Identification Using A Structured Light Pattern - In at least some embodiments, a computer system includes a processor. The computer system also includes a light source. The light source provides a structured light pattern. The computer system also includes a camera coupled to the processor. The camera captures images of the structured light pattern. The processor receives images of the structured light pattern from the camera and identifies a user gesture based on distortions to the structured light pattern. | 07-30-2009 |
Jeffrey C. Parker, Magnolla, TX US
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20110081015 | Encryption System And Method - An encryption system can include a first port and a second port. A format translator can be coupled to the first port and the second port to translate a first header format of data received from the first port to a second header format of the second port. The format translator can translate the second header format of data received from the second port to the first header format. An encryptor can receive the data and encrypts the data received from the first port and decrypts the data received from the second port. | 04-07-2011 |
Jeffrey C. Parker, Magnolia, TX US
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20080252256 | Multi-battery charging system and method - A multi-battery charging system comprises a computing device having a controller configured to control a plurality of power regulators, each of the plurality of power regulators for regulating charging power to a respective battery, at least one of the power regulators disposed external to the computing device. | 10-16-2008 |
20080267457 | Electronic device with biometric module - An electronic device comprises a biometric module having a contact-based sensor configured to capture a biometric image, the biometric module configured to discharge electrostatic energy from a user of the biometric module before activating the sensor. | 10-30-2008 |
20090037715 | Fingerprint reader resetting system and method - A fingerprint reader resetting method comprising enabling an electronic device to accept a reset command for a fingerprint reader in response to a physical presence state being set to unlocked during initialization of an electronic device to reset a state of the fingerprint reader. | 02-05-2009 |
20090189765 | Security apparatus for an electronic device - An apparatus is provided for deterring theft of an electronic device. The apparatus comprises of a retaining member comprising a locking mechanism attached at a first end of the retaining member and an anchoring mechanism at a second end of the retaining member; and a coupling connector protruding from the retaining member for coupling a data port of the electronic device | 07-30-2009 |
Jeffrey M. Parker, Cedar Park, TX US
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20080228306 | DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS SYSTEM - A sensor network collects time-series data from a process tool and supplies the data to an analysis system where pattern analysis techniques are used to identify structures and to monitor subsequent data based on analysis instructions or a composite model. Time-series data from multiple process runs are used to form a composite model of a data structure including variation. Comparison with the composite model gives an indication of tool health. A sensor network may have distributed memory for easy configuration. | 09-18-2008 |
Jill Parker, Brooks City-Base, TX US
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20110027851 | COMPOSITIONS, METHODS AND USES FOR BIOSYNTHETIC PLASMID INTEGRATED CAPTURE ELEMENTS - Embodiments herein report compositions, systems and methods for making and using plasmid vectors and nanotube complexes. In certain embodiments, compositions, systems and methods herein include making plasmid vectors having aptamer inserts. In some embodiments, methods disclosed herein may be used to rapidly generate large quantities of plasmid vectors having aptamer inserts directed to a particular target agent. Other aspects concern plasmid constructs associated with organic semiconductors. Yet other aspects concern complexes of nanotubes associated with dsDNA aptamers and tracking molecules. | 02-03-2011 |
20130040305 | COMPOSITIONS, METHODS AND USES FOR BIOSYNTHETIC PLASMID INTEGRATED CAPTURE ELEMENTS - Embodiments herein report compositions, systems and methods for making and using plasmid vectors and nanotube complexes. In certain embodiments, compositions, systems and methods herein include making plasmid vectors having aptamer inserts. In some embodiments, methods disclosed herein may be used to rapidly generate large quantities of plasmid vectors having aptamer inserts directed to a particular target agent. Other aspects concern plasmid constructs associated with organic semiconductors. Yet other aspects concern complexes of nanotubes associated with dsDNA aptamers and tracking molecules. | 02-14-2013 |
Jill E. Parker, Floresville, TX US
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20120021004 | MEDIUM AND METHOD OF DERIVING AND USING A MUTATED BACTERIA STRAIN - A new strain of | 01-26-2012 |
John M. Parker, Sachse, TX US
Lance Alan Parker, Huntington, TX US
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20140013485 | CLOTHING ARTICLE FOR COVERING THE HEAD OF A WEARER - The present invention discloses a clothing article for covering the head of a wearer. The clothing article includes a closed band for attaching the article to a head of a wearer. The band is capable of being configured around the head and allowing the head to protrude through the band. The clothing article includes a cape attached to a portion of the band, the cape capable of being draped down a back of the neck of the wearer. | 01-16-2014 |
Lance T. Parker, Houston, TX US
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20100234812 | Fluid Recovery System - With the use of a selectable fluid path assembly, the recovery and cleaning of the liquid path line is possible. Selecting the primary use path permits a syringe assembly to be filled with fluid in a positive pressure supplied fluid system. When the secondary fluid path is selected, the fluid in the line can be reversed and with negative pressure pulled back through the line up to the pump motor and moved back into the bottle. With air following the liquid a bubble can be detected and stop the fluid reversal. With the use of a selectable fluid path assembly, the prevention of contamination of the remaining liquid in the bottle can be prevent through proper use of the fluid recovery system. | 09-16-2010 |
Laureen H. Parker, Austin, TX US
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20090170262 | VIRTUAL GROUND MEMORY ARRAY AND METHOD THEREFOR - A virtual ground memory array (VGA) is formed by a storage layer over a substrate with a conductive layer over the storage layer. The conductive layer is opened according to a patterned photoresist layer. The openings are implanted to form source/drain lines in the substrate, then filled with a layer of dielectric material. Chemical mechanical polishing (CMP) is then performed until the top of the conductive layer is exposed. This leaves dielectric spacers over the source/drain lines and conductive material between the dielectric spacers. Word lines are then formed over the conductive material and the dielectric spacers. As an alternative, instead of using a conductive layer, a sacrificial layer is used that is removed after the CMP step. After removing the sacrificial portions, the word lines are formed. In both cases, dielectric spacers reduce gate/drain capacitance and the distance from substrate to gate is held constant across the channel. | 07-02-2009 |
Linda K. Parker, Corinth, TX US
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20120073995 | Interchangeable Lock Assembly - An Interchangeable Lock Assembly, which connects a main bag and two accessory items. These Interchangeable Lock Assembly parts are disposed on accessory items and main case in suitable locations. Two individual accessory carrying items can also be secured together using this Interchangeable Lock Assembly. The main case and accessory items further include straps, a plurality of pockets or compartments and zippered openings. | 03-29-2012 |
Lyndsi R. Parker, Austin, TX US
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20140169517 | TRACKING A RELATIVE ARRIVAL ORDER OF EVENTS BEING STORED IN MULTIPLE QUEUES USING A COUNTER - An order controller stores each received event in a separate entry in one of at least two queues with a separate counter value set from an arrival order counter at the time of storage, wherein the arrival order counter is incremented after storage of each of the received events and on overflow the arrival order counter wraps back to zero. The order controller calculates an absolute value of the difference between a first counter value stored with an active first next entry in a first queue from among the at least two queues and a second counter value stored with an active second next entry in a second queue from among the at least two queues. The order controller compares the absolute value with a counter midpoint value to determine whether the first counter value was stored before the second counter value. | 06-19-2014 |
20140173631 | TRACKING A RELATIVE ARRIVAL ORDER OF EVENTS BEING STORED IN MULTIPLE QUEUES USING A COUNTER - An order controller stores each received event in a separate entry in one of at least two queues with a separate counter value set from an arrival order counter at the time of storage, wherein the arrival order counter is incremented after storage of each of the received events and on overflow the arrival order counter wraps back to zero. The order controller calculates an absolute value of the difference between a first counter value stored with an active first next entry in a first queue from among the at least two queues and a second counter value stored with an active second next entry in a second queue from among the at least two queues. The order controller compares the absolute value with a counter midpoint value to determine whether the first counter value was stored before the second counter value. | 06-19-2014 |
20150339332 | TRACKING A RELATIVE ARRIVAL ORDER OF EVENTS BEING STORED IN MULTIPLE QUEUES USING A COUNTER - An order controller calculates an absolute value of a difference between a first counter value stored with a first next entry set to an active status in a first queue from among at least two queues and a second counter value stored with a second next entry set to the active status in a second queue. The order controller compares the absolute value with a counter midpoint value. The order controller, responsive to the absolute value being less than the counter midpoint value, selects a smaller value of the first counter value of the first counter value and the second counter value as a next event to process. The order controller, responsive to the absolute value being greater than or equal to the counter midpoint value, selects a larger value of the first counter value and the second counter value as the next event to process. | 11-26-2015 |
20160034321 | TRACKING A RELATIVE ARRIVAL ORDER OF EVENTS BEING STORED IN MULTIPLE QUEUES USING A COUNTER USING MOST SIGNIFICANT BIT VALUES - An order controller stores each received event in a separate entry in one of at least two queues with a separate counter value set from an arrival order counter at the time of storage, wherein the arrival order counter is incremented after storage of each of the received events and on overflow the arrival order counter wraps back to zero. The order controller calculates an exclusive OR value of a first top bit of a first counter for a first queue from among the at least two queues and a second top bit of a second counter for a second queue from among the at least two queues. The order controller compares the exclusive OR value with a comparator bit to determine whether a first counter value in the first counter was stored before a second counter value in the second counter | 02-04-2016 |
20160034324 | TRACKING A RELATIVE ARRIVAL ORDER OF EVENTS BEING STORED IN MULTIPLE QUEUES USING A COUNTER USING MOST SIGNIFICANT BIT VALUES - An order controller stores each received event in a separate entry in one of at least two queues with a separate counter value set from an arrival order counter at the time of storage, wherein the arrival order counter is incremented after storage of each of the received events and on overflow the arrival order counter wraps back to zero. The order controller calculates an exclusive OR value of a first top bit of a first counter for a first queue from among the at least two queues and a second top bit of a second counter for a second queue from among the at least two queues. The order controller compares the exclusive OR value with a comparator bit to determine whether a first counter value in the first counter was stored before a second counter value in the second counter | 02-04-2016 |
Mark Parker, Houston, TX US
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20090112170 | Apparatus and methods for controlling tissue oxygenation for wound healing and promoting tissue viability - A non-invasive tissue oxygenation system for accelerating the healing of damaged tissue and to promote tissue viability is disclosed herein. The system is comprised of a lightweight portable electrochemical oxygen concentrator, a power management system, microprocessors, memory, a pressure sensing system, a temperature monitoring system, oxygen flow rate monitoring and control system, a display screen and key pad navigation controls as a means of providing continuous variably controlled low dosages of oxygen to a wound site and monitoring the healing process. A kink resistant oxygen delivery tubing, whereby the proximal end is removably connected to the device and the distal end with holes or a flexible, flat, oxygen-permeable tape is positioned on the wound bed as a means of applying oxygen to the wound site. The distal end of the tube is in communication with the electrochemical oxygen concentrator and wound monitoring system to communicate temperature and oxygen partial pressure information. A moisture absorbent dressing is positioned over the distal end of the tubing on the wound site and a reduced moisture vapor permeable dressing system is positioned whereby covering the moisture absorbent dressing, distal end of tubing and wound site creating a restricted airflow enclosure. The restricted airflow enclosure allows the out-of-the-way control and display unit to provide a controlled hyperoxia and hypoxia wound site for accelerated wound healing. | 04-30-2009 |
20110054388 | Apparatus and Methods for Controlling Tissue Oxygenation for Wound Healing and Promoting Tissue Viability - A non-invasive tissue oxygenation system for accelerating the healing of damaged tissue and to promote tissue viability is disclosed herein. The system is comprised of a lightweight portable electrochemical oxygen concentrator, a power management system, microprocessors, memory, a pressure sensing system, an optional temperature monitoring system, oxygen flow rate/oxygen partial pressure monitoring and control system, a display screen and key pad navigation controls as a means of providing continuous variably controlled low dosages of oxygen to a wound site and monitoring the healing process. A kink resistant oxygen delivery tubing, whereby the proximal end is removably connected to the device and the distal end with holes or a flexible, flat, oxygen-permeable tape is positioned at or near the wound bed as a means of applying near 100% pure oxygen to the wound site. The distal end of the tube is in communication with the electrochemical oxygen concentrator and wound monitoring system to communicate oxygen partial pressure and, where appropriate, temperature information. A moisture absorbent dressing is positioned over the distal end of the tubing at the wound site and a reduced moisture vapor permeable dressing system is positioned whereby covering the moisture absorbent dressing, distal end of tubing and wound site creating a restricted or occluded airflow enclosure. The restricted airflow enclosure allows the out-of-the-way control and display unit to provide a controlled hyperoxia and hypoxia wound site for accelerated wound healing. | 03-03-2011 |
20160082238 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING TISSUE OXYGENATION FOR WOUND HEALING AND PROMOTING TISSUE VIABILITY - A wound treatment system includes a housing. A processor is located in the housing. A pressure monitoring system is coupled to the processor. A power delivery system is located in the housing and coupled to the processor. An oxygen concentrator is located in the housing and coupled to the power delivery system. The oxygen concentrator includes a plurality of oxygen outlets. The processor is configured to receive pressure information from the pressure monitoring system that is indicative of a pressure in a restricted airflow enclosure provided by a dressing and located adjacent a wound site; and use the pressure information to control the power provided from the power delivery system to the oxygen concentrator in order to control an oxygen flow created by the oxygen concentrator and provided through one of the plurality of oxygen outlets to the restricted airflow enclosure. | 03-24-2016 |
Mark Parker, Lindale, TX US
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20100071901 | Sintered proppant made with a raw material containing alkaline earth equivalent - A method of making a proppant is provided, wherein the method includes the steps of: (a) forming a particulate comprising: (i) a binder; and (ii) a filler; and (b) sintering the particulate to form a sintered proppant, wherein the sintered proppant comprises: (i) at least 20 wt % of alkaline earth oxide equivalent; and (ii) at least 20 wt % of silicon dioxide equivalent. A method of treating (e.g., fracturing) a subterranean formation is provided, the method including the steps of: (a) suspending a sintered proppant in a treatment fluid, wherein the sintered proppant comprises: (i) at least 20 wt % of alkaline earth oxide equivalent; and (ii) at least 20 wt % of silicon dioxide equivalent; and (b) introducing the sintered proppant into the subterranean formation (e.g., into a fracture). In addition, a sintered proppant is provided comprising: (i) at least 20 wt % of alkaline earth oxide equivalent; and (ii) at least 20 wt % of silicon dioxide equivalent. The sintered proppant is made with a raw material selected from the group consisting of: unhydrated cement, hydrated cement (e.g., construction cement or concrete waste), kiln dust, fly ash, limestone, lime, talc, olivine, dolomite, clay that contains a substantial concentration of alkaline earth oxide equivalent, and any combination thereof in any proportion. | 03-25-2010 |
Mark Allen Parker, Lindale, TX US
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20130032347 | Method for Generating Discrete Fracture Initiation Sites and Propagating Dominant Planar Fractures Therefrom - A method for performing a downhole perforating and fracturing operation from a wellbore ( | 02-07-2013 |
Mark Stanley Parker, Waller, TX US
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20150346049 | Quantitative Leak Detection System and Method - A leak detection system includes a test equipment assembly connected to a leak detection assembly, which is connected to a data analyzer. The test equipment assembly includes a tubular section, and the test equipment assembly is configured to pressurize the tubular section during a pressure test. The leak detection assembly is configured to detect information related to the tubular section during the pressure test of the tubular section. The data analyzer is configured to process the information detected by the leak detection assembly, and the data analyzer is further configured to produce a leak rate of the tubular section. | 12-03-2015 |
Martin Parker, Austin, TX US
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20140104468 | TIME DELAY AND INTEGRATION SCANNING USING A CCD IMAGER - A method for operating a focal plane array in a Time Delay Integration (TDI) mode, the method including: shifting a number of rows during TDI integration, wherein the number of rows shifted is less than a total number of rows of the focal plane array; and reading out a number of rows equal to the total number of rows of the focal plane array minus the number of rows shifted, leaving behind the partially-integrated rows. | 04-17-2014 |
Nathali Parker, Round Rock, TX US
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20140088474 | FOLDABLE AND EXPANDABLE PRESSURE POINT MAT - A mat section can be connected to one or more additional mat sections to provide a desired size combination of the mat sections. One mat section can be interconnected with an adjacent mat section by use of a flexible hinge member such that the adjacent mat sections can be folded together and stacked into engagement by folding the hinge. Each mat section includes an array of pressure point fingers. | 03-27-2014 |
Peter Parker, Arlington, TX US
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20130299396 | Automated Waste Mail Verification - A method for automatically sorting undeliverable as addressed (UAA) mail can include capturing a first image of a first UAA mail piece with a camera to create first image data, passing the first image data to a waste verification system and performing optical character recognition to produce a first character recognition data set. The method includes testing the first character recognition data set to determine whether the first UAA mail piece is a verified waste mail piece. If the first UAA mail piece is a verified waste mail piece, the method includes routing the first UAA mail piece into a first bin. If the first UAA mail piece is not a verified waste mail piece, routing the mail piece to a second bin. | 11-14-2013 |
20130299578 | Labeling for Automatic Mail Sorting System - A method for automatically sorting undeliverable as addressed (UAA) mail includes capturing an image of a first UAA mail piece with a camera connected to an automated mail sorter to create first image data, printing an id-tag on the mail piece, and classifying the first UAA mail piece as one of finalized or non-finalized. The method includes outputting a first label result to a label printer and printing a new label on the first UAA mail piece if the first UAA mail piece is classified as finalized. | 11-14-2013 |
Phil A. Parker, Naples, TX US
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20110178609 | SERVICE PANEL WITH MICROPROCESSOR - A service panel for limiting access to authorized persons. A sub-region of the service panel controls at least one electrically-operated (e.g., solenoid-operated) valve that is connected to service utilities (e.g., water or gas) piping so as to control flow through the valve. According to one embodiment, another sub-region (i.e., a utility controller region) contains a PCB and other electrical controls for controlling the valve(s) and communicating with other services such as a remote transmitter, or an auxiliary monitoring system (e.g., a fire alarm system). The service panel facilitates the use of advantageous features including: emergency shutdown by anyone while permitting reset only by authorized personnel; modular construction so as to facilitate installation of the system. Various jumper terminals and connecting wires provide for programming of the system to accommodate a variety of applications. | 07-21-2011 |
20150057765 | SERVICE PANEL WITH MICROPROCESSOR - A service panel for controlling at least one utility actuator to control the availability of a utility comprises a covered enclosure having an exterior region and an interior region, at least one readily accessible utility control providing ON and OFF request signals and a limited access control in the exterior region providing a temporary activate signal. The service panel has a controller and data storage programmed with code and data and control circuitry providing an “ON” control signal to the at least one utility actuator to switch the at least one utility actuator to the “ON” state, and the control circuitry providing an “OFF” control signal to the at least one utility actuator to switch the at least one utility actuator to an OFF state, the control circuitry further providing a re-key signal to the at least one actuator in response to activation of a switch. | 02-26-2015 |
20150262745 | Pulse Solenoid Control Circuit - Disclosed herein is a device comprising a pulse trigger switch module configured to generate a first control signal in response to a first input signal value and generate the second control signal in response to a second input signal value. An on pulse generator module provides a first pulse signal having a first predetermined pulse duration in response to the first control signal and an off pulse generator module provides a second pulse signal having a second predetermined pulse duration in response to the second control signal. An on pulse switch module connects a power signal to an output in response to the first pulse signal and an off pulse switch module connects the power signal to the output in response to the second pulse signal. | 09-17-2015 |
Reesa Parker, Dallas, TX US
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20120030315 | Remote Transcription and Reporting System and Method - A transcription and reporting system, including: at least one remote data capture device positioned in a specified location and configured or programmed to at least one of capture and process event data, and transmit at least a portion of the event data over at least one network; and at least one central data receiving interface configured or programmed to receive at least a portion of the event data transmitted by the at least one remote data capture device; wherein at least a portion of the event data is at least one of the following: testimony data, visual data, aural data, tactile data, chat data, environment data, location data, condition data, or any combination thereof. A transcription and reporting method and remote data capture device are also disclosed. | 02-02-2012 |
20160105692 | Remote Transcription and Reporting System and Method - A transcription and reporting system, including: at least one remote data capture device positioned in a specified location and configured or programmed to at least one of capture and process event data, and transmit at least a portion of the event data over at least one network; and at least one central data receiving interface configured or programmed to receive at least a portion of the event data transmitted by the at least one remote data capture device; wherein at least a portion of the event data is at least one of the following: testimony data, visual data, aural data, tactile data, chat data, environment data, location data, condition data, or any combination thereof. A transcription and reporting method and remote data capture device are also disclosed. | 04-14-2016 |
Ronald Norman Parker, Stafford, TX US
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20100052709 | WING-SHAPED SUPPORT MEMBERS FOR ENHANCING SEMICONDUCTOR PROBES AND METHODS TO FORM THE SAME - Example wing-shaped support members for enhancing semiconductor device probes and methods to form the same are disclosed. A disclosed example semiconductor device probe includes a finger having a first end and a second end. The example probe further includes a tip having a base and a pointed end. The base is joined to the first end of the finger and the tip tapers from the base to the pointed end. The probe also includes a support member on the tip to increase a rigidity of the tip. | 03-04-2010 |
Ruth Ann Mayfield Parker, Huntington, TX US
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20140013485 | CLOTHING ARTICLE FOR COVERING THE HEAD OF A WEARER - The present invention discloses a clothing article for covering the head of a wearer. The clothing article includes a closed band for attaching the article to a head of a wearer. The band is capable of being configured around the head and allowing the head to protrude through the band. The clothing article includes a cape attached to a portion of the band, the cape capable of being draped down a back of the neck of the wearer. | 01-16-2014 |
Ryan E. Parker, Corpus Christi, TX US
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20110247786 | Heat exchanger maintenance technique - A heat exchanger is cleaned, inspected and/or plugged while the heat exchange is in operation. In some embodiments, the heat exchanger comprises a channel cover having valve-seal assemblies allowing isolation tools to be inserted through the channel cover into sealing engagement with the ends of tubes to provide a flow path separate from the normal flow paths through the heat exchanger. Cleaning and/or inspecting can be done through the isolation tools and tubes that are leaking can be plugged through the valve-seal assemblies. In some embodiments, brushes are located inside the heat exchanger and can be independently advanced into cleaning relation with a large majority of the tubes. | 10-13-2011 |
Sheppard Parker, Austin, TX US
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20100123907 | Handheld scanner and system comprising same - A handheld scanner system and method is disclosed. The depicted embodiment is a mouse scanner system operable to scan a document. In this embodiment, the mouse scanner system includes a scanner built into a computer mouse and a scanner software application operating on a computer. The scanner includes a positioning system operable to output position indicating data and an imaging system operable to output captured image data. The data is sent to the scanner software application where a feedback image is constructed and displayed on a display in real-time or near real-time to allow the user to view what areas have been scanned. The scanner software application also constructs an output image that can be printed, saved or communicated. | 05-20-2010 |
20100124384 | Image processing handheld scanner system, method, and computer readable medium - An image processing system and method is disclosed. The image processing system can be configured for use with a mouse scanner system operable to scan a document. The mouse scanner system includes a scanner built into a computer mouse and the image processing system includes a scanner software application operating on a computer. The scanner includes a positioning system operable to output position indicating data and an imaging system operable to output captured image data. The data is sent to the scanner software application where a feedback image is constructed and displayed on a display in real, or near real, time to allow the user to view what areas have been scanned. The scanner software application also constructs an output image that can be printed, saved or communicated. | 05-20-2010 |
20130208308 | IMAGE CAPTURE UNIT AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM USED IN COMBINATION WITH SAME - An image capture unit and computer readable medium used in combination therewith is disclosed. In a preferred embodiment, the image capture unit includes an image capturing sensor, a visual display, an instance of the computer readable medium, and circuitry for integrating functionalities thereof. The computer readable medium causes sensor data received from the image capturing sensor to be processed. The sensor data includes a plurality of image tiles and position indicating data defining a respective relative position of each one of each image tiles. Each one of each image tiles includes data representing a discrete portion of visual content. The computer readable medium causes a feedback image be displayed on the visual display. Displaying the feedback image includes correlate the relative position of each one of each image tiles with at least one other image tile that has previously generated and displayed. | 08-15-2013 |
20140022595 | IMAGE CAPTURE UNIT AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM USED IN COMBINATION WITH SAME - An image capture unit and computer readable medium used in combination therewith is disclosed. In a preferred embodiment, the image capture unit includes an image capturing sensor, a visual display, an instance of the computer readable medium, and circuitry for integrating functionalities thereof. The computer readable medium causes sensor data received from the image capturing sensor to be processed. The sensor data includes a plurality of image tiles and position indicating data defining a respective relative position of each one of each image tiles. Each one of each image tiles includes data representing a discrete portion of visual content. The computer readable medium causes a feedback image be displayed on the visual display. Displaying the feedback image includes correlate the relative position of each one of each image tiles with at least one other image tile that has previously generated and displayed. | 01-23-2014 |
20140022607 | IMAGE CAPTURE UNIT AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM USED IN COMBINATION WITH SAME - An image capture unit and computer readable medium used in combination therewith is disclosed. In a preferred embodiment, the image capture unit includes an image capturing sensor, a visual display, an instance of the computer readable medium, and circuitry for integrating functionalities thereof. The computer readable medium causes sensor data received from the image capturing sensor to be processed. The sensor data includes a plurality of image tiles and position indicating data defining a respective relative position of each one of each image tiles. Each one of each image tiles includes data representing a discrete portion of visual content. The computer readable medium causes a feedback image be displayed on the visual display. Displaying the feedback image includes correlate the relative position of each one of each image tiles with at least one other image tile that has previously generated and displayed. | 01-23-2014 |
20150077768 | IMAGE CAPTURE UNIT AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM USED IN COMBINATION WITH SAME - An image capture unit and computer readable medium used in combination therewith is disclosed. In a preferred embodiment, the image capture unit includes an image capturing sensor, a visual display, an instance of the computer readable medium, and circuitry for integrating functionalities thereof. The computer readable medium causes sensor data received from the image capturing sensor to be processed. The sensor data includes a plurality of image tiles and position indicating data defining a respective relative position of each one of each image tiles. Each one of each image tiles includes data representing a discrete portion of visual content. The computer readable medium causes a feedback image be displayed on the visual display. Displaying the feedback image includes correlate the relative position of each one of each image tiles with at least one other image tile that has been previously generated and displayed. | 03-19-2015 |
Stephanie Parker, Fort Worth, TX US
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20130269080 | System and Method for Transitioning an Infant from Swaddling - A system and method for transitioning a baby from the swaddle blanket is disclosed herein Specifically, the system can comprise a body, a neck hole in a top portion of said body, two arm sleeves connected to opposite sides of said body, a leg cover that connects to a bottom portion of said body, and a slit closeable by fasteners. each of said arm sleeves has no orifice large enough for an arm to pass through. The leg cover has no orifice large enough for a leg to pass through. | 10-17-2013 |
Tabitha Parker, Austin, TX US
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20100245286 | TOUCH SCREEN FINGER TRACKING ALGORITHM - A method is disclosed for tracking the paths of multiple objects across the surface of a capacitive touch screen using capacitive sensing of rows and columns therefore. The method includes first storing historical information for the coordinate location of a first object. Then, the potential coordinate location for both the first object and a second object at a current and given time are determined with a first determining step. A decision is then made with a second determining step as to which of the potential coordinate locations is associated with the first object at the given time based on the stored historical information. | 09-30-2010 |
20110157068 | TOUCH SCREEN POWER-SAVING SCREEN SCANNING ALGORITHM - A method for detecting touch locations on a capacitive array includes the steps of scanning for at least one touch location on an entire capacitive array using a first sensing circuitry and detecting the at least one touch location with the first sensing circuitry. A smaller portion of the capacitive array is determined responsive to the detection of the at least one touch location. The at least one touch location is scanned only within smaller portion of the capacitive array using a second sensing circuitry. The at least one touch location is detected with the second sensing circuitry and output for use. | 06-30-2011 |
Thomas P. Parker, Dallas, TX US
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20130271926 | POWER INVERTER DOCKING SYSTEM FOR PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULES - An electronics module docking system includes docking member removably coupled to a photovoltaic module. The docking system includes a first connector port electrically coupled to one or more photovoltaic cells of the photovoltaic module. The photovoltaic module is selectively coupleable to the docking member. The docking system includes a housing to enclose an electronics module. The housing may include second connector port that is selectively engageable to the power electronics module. The power electronics module and the photovoltaic cells are electrically coupled to one another upon selective engagement of the connector ports. The inverter housing is receivable by and removably coupleable to the docking member allowing the inverter housing to be removably coupleable to the photovoltaic module. | 10-17-2013 |
20150122305 | POWER INVERTER DOCKING SYSTEM FOR PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULES - An electronics module docking system includes docking member removably coupled to a photovoltaic module. The docking system includes a first connector port electrically coupled to one or more photovoltaic cells of the photovoltaic module. The photovoltaic module is selectively coupleable to the docking member. The docking system includes a housing to enclose an electronics module. The housing may include second connector port that is selectively engageable to the power electronics module. The power electronics module and the photovoltaic cells are electrically coupled to one another upon selective engagement of the connector ports. The inverter housing is receivable by and removably coupleable to the docking member allowing the inverter housing to be removably coupleable to the photovoltaic module. | 05-07-2015 |
Thomas Paul Parker, Dallas, TX US
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20110083733 | POWER INVERTER DOCKING SYSTEM FOR PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULES - An electronics module docking system includes docking member removably coupled to a photovoltaic module. The docking system includes a first connector port electrically coupled to one or more photovoltaic cells of the photovoltaic module. The photovoltaic module is selectively coupleable to the docking member. The docking system includes a housing to enclose an electronics module. The housing may include second connector port that is selectively engageable to the power electronics module. The power electronics module and the photovoltaic cells are electrically coupled to one another upon selective engagement of the connector ports. The inverter housing is receivable by and removably coupleable to the docking member allowing the inverter housing to be removably coupleable to the photovoltaic module. | 04-14-2011 |
20110084556 | SYSTEM AND APPARATUS FOR INTERCONNECTING AN ARRAY OF POWER GENERATING ASSEMBLIES - A system and apparatus for interconnecting an array of power generating assemblies includes a cable assembly having a plurality of continuous conductors and a plurality of cable connectors electrically coupled to the continuous conductors. The continuous conductors are configured to receive inverter AC power generated by inverters and deliver the combined AC power to an AC grid or other power sink. The cable connectors are configured to mate with corresponding connectors of the inventers to deliver the AC power to the continuous conductors. | 04-14-2011 |
20120104872 | System and Apparatus for Interconnecting and Array of Power Generating Assemblies - A system and apparatus for interconnecting an array of power generating assemblies includes a cable assembly having a plurality of continuous conductors and a plurality of cable connectors electrically coupled to the continuous conductors. The continuous conductors are configured to receive inverter AC power generated by inverters and deliver the combined AC power to an AC grid or other power sink The cable connectors are configured to mate with corresponding connectors of the inventers to deliver the AC power to the continuous conductors. | 05-03-2012 |
20130094151 | Electrical Insulator Casing - Systems, processes, and manufactures are provided that employ a casing associated with an electrical component to provide some, most, substantially all or all electrical insulative protection necessary for the electrical component. This casing may be further employed with potting or other materials to supplement and add additional or different protections for the component. These additional protections can include additional insulative resistance, thermal protection, moisture protection and other buffers to and from the environment. | 04-18-2013 |
20150282365 | Electrical Insulator Casing - Systems, processes, and manufactures are provided that employ a casing associated with an electrical component to provide some, most, substantially all or all electrical insulative protection necessary for the electrical component. This casing may be further employed with potting or other materials to supplement and add additional or different protections for the component. These additional protections can include additional insulative resistance, thermal protection, moisture protection and other buffers to and from the environment. | 10-01-2015 |
Timothy James Parker, The Woodlands, TX US
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20160032717 | LWD Resistivity Imaging Tool with Adjustable Sensor Pads - A logging while drilling tool for measuring a geological formation surrounding a wellbore includes a tool body having one or more sensor pads. Each sensor pad is coupled to the tool body by an extendable coupling that is operable to adjust the radial position of the sensor pad by extending away from or retracting toward the tool body. One or more sensors are mounted to each sensor pads and the sensors are operable to obtain a measurement a property of the formation. The tool also includes a downhole control unit having a transmitter and receiver. The downhole control unit is operable to receive the measurement and transmit the measurement to a surface controller, wherein the transmitted measurement indicates a measurement resolution. | 02-04-2016 |
Wade Parker, Abilene, TX US
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20140116745 | Two Piece Condulets - A conduit for protecting wires may include an only top curved wall and an only bottom curved wall being connected to the top curved wall to define a housing for the conduit and having a cavity. The top curved wall may include a top flange. The bottom curved wall may include a bottom flange. | 05-01-2014 |
Walter Parker, Alvarado, TX US
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20120315590 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REDUCING NOX EMISSIONS IN ROTARY KILNS BY SNCR - A method of operating a mineral processing kiln includes introducing a quantity of a selective non-catalytic reduction (SNCR) reducing agent into the kiln. The SNCR reducing agent may be a solid, liquid, or a gas. A mineral processing kiln modified for the implementation of SNCR is also disclosed. | 12-13-2012 |
Wiley L. Parker, Conroe, TX US
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20110240131 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SCALE INHIBITION - The present invention discloses methods for inhibiting scale formation or precipitate formation in oil field flow lines and processing equipment exposed to fluid containing components that form scale or precipitates on surfaces of oil field flow lines and processing equipment, especially in highly paraffinic crude oils, where the method and system include applying an electric field across the fluid flowing through a flow line, where the fluid includes a scale or precipitate inhibitor and where the fluid strength and the inhibitor concentration is sufficient to reduce or prevent scale or precipitant formation. | 10-06-2011 |
William Clayton Parker, Flatonia, TX US
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20140320342 | The Body Armor Enhancement (BAE) - A body armor enhancement according to the present invention comprises global positioning system (GPS) unit, a pressure switch, and a wire mesh/non-conductive covering trauma activated switch being on top of or beneath a soldier's Kevlar and ballistic plates. The soldier can depress the pressure switch to activate the GPS tracking unit thus displaying his location to command and notifying them of his duress and exact location. The GPS unit can also be activated by the impact of firearm fired projectiles such as bullets so that even after the soldier gets injured and/or loses ability to depress the pressure switch; their location can be tracked via GPS unit. In addition to protection offered by the Kevlar covering and ballistic plates, the body armor enhancement helps to locate injured soldiers or soldiers who got kidnapped or are missing in action. | 10-30-2014 |
William Glenn Parker, Flatonia, TX US
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20140320342 | The Body Armor Enhancement (BAE) - A body armor enhancement according to the present invention comprises global positioning system (GPS) unit, a pressure switch, and a wire mesh/non-conductive covering trauma activated switch being on top of or beneath a soldier's Kevlar and ballistic plates. The soldier can depress the pressure switch to activate the GPS tracking unit thus displaying his location to command and notifying them of his duress and exact location. The GPS unit can also be activated by the impact of firearm fired projectiles such as bullets so that even after the soldier gets injured and/or loses ability to depress the pressure switch; their location can be tracked via GPS unit. In addition to protection offered by the Kevlar covering and ballistic plates, the body armor enhancement helps to locate injured soldiers or soldiers who got kidnapped or are missing in action. | 10-30-2014 |
William P. Parker, Katy, TX US
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20090090516 | TUBULAR LINER - An apparatus and method according to which a tubular liner is positioned in a preexisting structure such as, for example, a wellbore, a wellbore casing, a pipeline or a structural support, and the tubular liner is anchored to the preexisting structure during radial expansion. | 04-09-2009 |