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Adam Shilling, Bear, DE US
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20110086810 | HYDROXYL, KETO, AND GLUCURONIDE DERIVATIVES OF 3-(4-(7H-PYRROLO[2,3-d] PYRIMIDIN-4-YL)-1H-PYRAZOL-1-YL)-3-CYCLOPENTYLPROPANENITRILE - The present invention provides hydroxyl, keto, and glucuronide derivatives of 3-(4-(7H-pyrrolo[2,3-d]pyrimidin-4-yl)-1H-pyrazol-1-yl)-3-cyclopentylpropanenitrile. | 04-14-2011 |
Adam Shilling, Wilmington, DE US
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20130345157 | HYDROXYL, KETO, AND GLUCURONIDE DERIVATIVES OF 3-(4-(7H-PYRROLO[2,3-d]PYRIMIDIN-4-YL)-1H-PYRAZOL-1-YL)-3-CYCLOPENTYLPROP- ANENITRILE - The present invention provides hydroxyl, keto, and glucuronide derivatives of 3-(4-(7H-pyrrolo[2,3-d]pyrimidin-4-yl)-1H-pyrazol-1-yl)-3-cyclopentylpropanenitrile. | 12-26-2013 |
20140378400 | HYDROXYL, KETO, AND GLUCURONIDE DERIVATIVES OF 3-(4-(7H-PYRROLO[2,3-d]PYRIMIDIN-4-YL)-1H-PYRAZOL-1-YL)-3-CYCLOPENTYLPROP- ANENITRILE - The present invention provides hydroxyl, keto, and glucuronide derivatives of 3-(4-(7H-pyrrolo[2,3-d]pyrimidin-4-yl)-1H-pyrazol-1-yl)-3-cyclopentylpropanenitrile. | 12-25-2014 |
Brandon Shilling, San Antonio, TX US
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20140366141 | Apparatus, System, and Method for Reconciling Network Discovered Hosts Across Time - An apparatus, systems, and methods for matching network assets that were previously discovered by a network vulnerability assessment to a not yet reconciled network vulnerability assessment, and allowing for the associating of network assets to their corresponding assessed hosts that were discovered as part of different point-in-time network vulnerability assessments. | 12-11-2014 |
20150237063 | APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR CORRELATING SECURITY VULNERABILITIES FROM MULTIPLE INDEPENDENT VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT METHODS - The present disclosure relates to methods for correlating security vulnerability assessment data from a network vulnerability assessment, a static application security test (SAST) assessment and/or a zero day vulnerability metadata source. | 08-20-2015 |
Charles Shilling, Fort Collins, CO US
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20120042112 | INTERFACE ADAPTER SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Interface adapter systems and methods are provided. An adapter means can be provided for coupling a first interface to a second interface, the second interface configured to accommodate the coupling of a peripheral device. A detector means can be provided for detecting the peripheral device. A means can be provided for communicating a first signal to a first bus when the peripheral device is not detected. A converting means can be provided to convert a first signal to a second signal having a protocol different than the first and a communications means for communicating the second signal to a second bus can be provided when the detecting means has detected the peripheral device. | 02-16-2012 |
Craig Randall Shilling, Dublin, OH US
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20160069119 | MOTORIZED TILTING WINDOW OPERATOR, AND WINDOW - A motorized tilting window operator including one or more motorized drive units and a cover. A motorized tilting window including the motorized tilting window operator. | 03-10-2016 |
20160069120 | MOTORIZED TILTING WINDOW OPERATOR, AND WINDOW - A motorized tilting window operator and a motorized tilting window. The motorized tilting window operator including one or more motorized drive units configured to connect with and drive one or more manual tilting window operators of the tilting window. The motorized tilting window operator including a cover connecting with and covering the one or more motorized drive units. | 03-10-2016 |
David Christopher Shilling, Cleveland, OH US
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20130113453 | EARTH LEAKAGE POWER SUPPLY WITH BYPASS - A power supply circuit for a remote load and a local controller includes a line connection receiving electrical power from an AC source. A load connection connects to the remote load. A switch is located between the line and load connections. Power is supplied to the load from the AC source through the switch. The switch is selectively opened and closed by the controller. A low voltage supply portion supplies power from the AC source to the controller. The low voltage supply portion includes an energy storage device for storing electrical energy for the controller. A current-limited earth ground portion conducts charging current from the energy storage device to earth and prevents charging current conducted to earth from exceeding a predetermined current level. An earth ground bypass portion conducts at least some of the charging current to the load when the switch located between the line and load is open. | 05-09-2013 |
20130341510 | OVERHEAD OCCUPANCY SENSOR - An overhead occupancy sensor assembly includes a housing, a lens disposed in the housing, a sensing element disposed behind the lens and configured to detect light, and a light blocking element, the light blocking element being configured to block light from reaching the sensing element. The light blocking element is a re-shapeable filter element or a rejection pattern of the lens. A continuous range of motion extension adapter may be included to allow optimal positioning of the sensor device for improved detection. | 12-26-2013 |
20150055272 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SOFT SWITCHING OF A RELAY - Provided is a system for soft switching of an electromechanical relay in a lighting control system using a sensor to detect a specified non-zero position in the electrical input waveform. Following this non-zero position, an adaptive time delay is applied before activation of the relay coil. An error detection circuit measures a time error between relay operation and the zero electrical input condition. This error signal is used to update the adaptive time delay for future relay operations. Using such a procedure has been shown to limit electrical stress on the relay, and therefore lengthen its life. | 02-26-2015 |
David Christopher Shilling, East Cleveland, OH US
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20140119160 | LONG-RANGE ULTRASONIC OCCUPANCY SENSOR WITH REMOTE TRANSMITTER - An occupancy sensor device for monitoring a space includes a transmitter portion and a receiver portion. The receiver portion is located remotely from the transmitter portion. To enable reliable detection of occupancy within the monitored space, an estimate of the signal transmitted by the active sensor in the transmitter portion is compared to the signal received by the transmitted portion | 05-01-2014 |
Dennis J. Shilling, Lakewood, NY US
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20100143017 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR GENERATING BUSINESS DOCUMENTS - An in-line automated system for generating business forms. A spool of paper is unwound and fed into a tinter. A water-based tint is applied to the continuous stream of paper and then fed into a digital printer. The digital printer prints continuous streams of business forms onto the continuous stream of paper. The printer may print seven individual streams of product across the width of the paper. Shipping documentation may be printed concurrently with the printing of the product. After printing, the paper is fed into a binder delivery unit to cut and group the individual business forms into batches for shipment. The continuous sheet of paper may travel through the process at speeds of at least 100 feet per minute. The print job orders may be received via an online interface. | 06-10-2010 |
Gary Shilling, Encinitas, CA US
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20140238533 | Efficiently effectively inserting inert gases into the entire volumes and ullage spaces of ships' steel ballast tanks to retard interior corrosion - A (1) piping grid, nozzles and/or deflectors and/or diffusers placed on the piping at a certain intervals, and (2) header pipes connecting the piping grid to (3) an inert gas generator via (4) a compressor and (5) an optional cooler support efficient and effective injection of inert gases into all regions and volume of ships' steel ballast tanks, retarding or avoiding corrosion. Efficiency in use of generated inert gas, effective entrance of inert gas into ballast tank spaces that may be remote and/or difficult of access, and minimization of the elapsed time to fill the tank with inert gas while discharging essentially all oxygen-containing air previously within the tank, are all realized by progressive, staged, insertion of cooled inert gases from tank bottom to tank top, marshaling contained air and expelling it out the tank tops. | 08-28-2014 |
Geoffrey B. Shilling, Seattle, WA US
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20090113391 | Software License Isolation Layer - A software development environment for developing application software for a target computing platform, having target platform licensed software components subject to target platform license terms, the development environment isolates source platform application source code for the application software from being subjected to the target platform software license terms while allowing the application source code to indirectly refer to the target platform licensed software components having the target platform license terms. A license isolation layer may include an interface definition and an implementation of the interface definition. The application source code binds to the implementation of the license isolation layer interface definition. The software development environment includes a compiler that compiles the application source code such that it is isolated from applicability of the target platform license. | 04-30-2009 |
Ian Shilling, Banbury GB
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20140026841 | COMPOSITE CYLINDER BLOCK OF AN I.C. ENGINE - A composite cylinder block comprises an inner component defining one or more cylinder bores and main bearing supports of a crankshaft, and an outer component defining an upper crankcase, the inner component being inserted in the outer component, and being rigidly attached thereto. The arrangement provides a comparatively lightweight and rigid cylinder block. | 01-30-2014 |
Jack Shilling, N. Canton, OH US
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20140112366 | PROCESS AND METHOD FOR HOT CHANGING a VIM INDUCTION FURNACE - An apparatus, method and process directed to enabling a VIM induction furnace to be removed from a vacuum chamber while the induction furnace is still in a heated state without damaging the induction furnace. The induction furnace can include a power port that can be easily switched to an auxiliary cooling source to enable the induction furnace to be removed from the vacuum chamber while the induction furnace is still in a heated state. | 04-24-2014 |
Larry Shilling, Dover, OH US
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20130119023 | GRAPHITIZED EDM WIRE - An electrode wire for use in an electrical discharge machining apparatus includes a core having a surface and one of a metal, an alloy of a metal, and a combination of a metal and alloy of a metal. An adherent coating of graphite is metallurgically bonded to the surface of the core. | 05-16-2013 |
Larry G. Shilling, Alfred Station, NY US
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20100232880 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR UNDERGROUND STORAGE OF BIOGAS - Systems and methods for producing purified biogas are disclosed. In one embodiment of the invention, a method includes collecting biogas from a landfill, transporting the biogas to a first well, injecting the biogas into the first well, and pressurizing the first well to store the biogas. | 09-16-2010 |
Norman Zethward Shilling, Schenectady, NY US
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20110245937 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INTEROPERABILITY BETWEEN CARBON CAPTURE SYSTEM, CARBON EMISSION SYSTEM, CARBON TRANSPORT SYSTEM, AND CARBON USAGE SYSTEM - Systems and methods are disclosed herein for enhancing interoperability of a plant. Such systems and methods include a carbon emission, capture, transport, and usage model. The carbon emission, capture, transport, and usage model is capable of modeling interrelationships of inputs, outputs, and requirements between a carbon emitting plant, the carbon capture process, a carbon transportation system, and a carbon usage system. The carbon emitting plant is capable of producing a product having a carbonaceous substance. The carbon capture process is capable of capturing at least a portion of the carbonaceous substance from the product as a carbonaceous gas. The carbon transportation system is capable of transporting the carbonaceous gas from the carbon capture process to the carbon usage system. The carbon usage system is capable of receiving the carbonaceous gas transported by the carbon transportation system. | 10-06-2011 |
Roy Shilling, Houston, TX US
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20120085544 | MARINE SUBSEA FREE-STANDING RISER SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A free-standing riser system connects a subsea source to a surface structure. The system includes a concentric free-standing riser comprising inner and outer risers defining an annulus there between. A lower end of the riser is fluidly coupled to the subsea source through a lower riser assembly (LRA) and one or more subsea flexible conduits. An upper end of the riser is connected to a buoyancy assembly and the surface structure through an upper riser assembly (URA) and one or more upper flexible conduits, the riser also mechanically connected to a buoyancy assembly that applies upward tension to the riser. The riser may be insulated for flow assurance, either by a flow assurance fluid in the annulus, insulation of the outside of the outer riser, or both. The system may include a hydrate inhibition system and/or a subsea dispersant system. The surface structure may be dynamically positioned. | 04-12-2012 |
20130269947 | Marine Subsea Assemblies - A lower riser assembly connects a riser to a seabed mooring and to a subsea hydrocarbon fluid source. The assembly includes sufficient intake ports to accommodate flow of hydrocarbons from the hydrocarbon fluid source, as well as optional flow assurance fluid. The upper end of the member has a profile suitable for fluidly connecting to the riser. The lower end of the member includes a connector suitable for connecting to the seabed mooring. An upper riser assembly connects the riser to a near-surface subsea buoyancy device and to a surface structure. The assembly includes sufficient outtake ports to accommodate flow of hydrocarbons from the riser through a subsea flexible conduit to the surface structure. The upper end of the member includes a connector for connecting to a subsea buoyancy device. The lower end of the member comprises a profile suitable for fluidly connecting to the riser. | 10-17-2013 |
20150122503 | Marine Subsea Free-Standing Riser Systems and Methods - A free-standing riser system connects a subsea source to a surface structure. The system includes a concentric free-standing riser comprising inner and outer risers defining an annulus there between. A lower end of the riser is fluidly coupled to the subsea source through a lower riser assembly (LRA) and one or more subsea flexible conduits. An upper end of the riser is connected to a buoyancy assembly and the surface structure through an upper riser assembly (URA) and one or more upper flexible conduits, the riser also mechanically connected to a buoyancy assembly that applies upward tension to the riser. The riser may be insulated for flow assurance, either by a flow assurance fluid in the annulus, insulation of the outside of the outer riser, or both. The system may include a hydrate inhibition system and/or a subsea dispersant system. The surface structure may be dynamically positioned. | 05-07-2015 |
Thomas H. Shilling, Macungie, PA US
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20080258275 | CONTROLLING WARPING IN INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DEVICES - Techniques for integrated circuit device fabrication are provided. In one aspect, an integrated circuit device comprises a base, at least one die attached to the base, and a counterbalancing layer on at least a portion of at least one side of the base adapted to compensate for at least a portion of a thermal expansion difference existing between the base and the die. In another aspect, warping of an integrated circuit device comprising at least one die attached to a base is controlled by applying a counterbalancing layer to at least a portion of at least one side of the base adapted to compensate for at least a portion of a thermal expansion difference existing between the base and the die. | 10-23-2008 |
20090311853 | CONTROLLING WARPING IN INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DEVICES - Techniques for integrated circuit device fabrication are provided. In one aspect, an integrated circuit device comprises a base, at least one die attached to the base, and a counterbalancing layer on at least a portion of at least one side of the base adapted to compensate for at least a portion of a thermal expansion difference existing between the base and the die. In another aspect, warping of an integrated circuit device comprising at least one die attached to a base is controlled by applying a counterbalancing layer to at least a portion of at least one side of the base adapted to compensate for at least a portion of a thermal expansion difference existing between the base and the die. | 12-17-2009 |
20110250742 | CONTROLLING WARPING IN INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DEVICES - Techniques for integrated circuit device fabrication are provided. In one aspect, an integrated circuit device comprises a base, at least one die attached to the base, and a counterbalancing layer on at least a portion of at least one side of the base adapted to compensate for at least a portion of a thermal expansion difference existing between the base and the die. In another aspect, warping of an integrated circuit device comprising at least one die attached to a base is controlled by applying a counterbalancing layer to at least a portion of at least one side of the base adapted to compensate for at least a portion of a thermal expansion difference existing between the base and the die. | 10-13-2011 |
Thomas H. Shilling, San Jose, CA US
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20090250255 | Connections for electronic devices on double-sided circuit board - In the present electronic structure, a substrate is provided in the form of a circuit board. First and second electronic devices are positioned on opposite sides of the circuit board, each having a plurality of contacts connected to the circuit board. Each of the contacts of the first device is connected to a contact of the second device by a connector though the circuit board. At least one of the contacts of the first device is connected to the contact of the second device which is most adjacent to that contact of the first device across the circuit board. | 10-08-2009 |
Thomas W. Shilling, Lakewood, CO US
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20110166455 | CATHETER - An improved catheter is provided. The catheter may include a deflectable member located at a distal end of the catheter. The deflectable member may comprise an ultrasound transducer array. In embodiments where the deflectable member includes an ultrasound transducer array, the ultrasound transducer array may be operable to image both when aligned with the catheter and when pivoted relative to the catheter. When pivoted relative to the catheter, the ultrasound transducer array may have a field of view distal to the distal end of the catheter. The ultrasound array may be interconnected to a motor to effectuate pivotal reciprocal motion of the ultrasound transducer array such that the catheter may be operable to produce real-time or near real-time three dimensional images. | 07-07-2011 |
20120108979 | IMAGING CATHETER WITH ROTATABLE ARRAY - An imaging catheter is provided having a distal end portion selectively rotatable relative to a catheter body. A transducer array is supported by the distal end portion so that a corresponding imaging field may be selectively panned about an axis extending distally from the catheter body. The catheter may be advanced within a patient to a desired location. Optionally, the catheter may then be steered, or curved to position the transducer array. Optionally, the catheter may be rotated to further position the transducer array. Then, the imaging field may be panned without manipulation of the catheter body. | 05-03-2012 |
20120108980 | CATHETER WITH SHAPE MEMORY ALLOY ACTUATOR - Actuators employable for oscillating movement of a load. An improved actuator may include at least a first shape memory member that is actuatable to affect at least a portion of the oscillating movement of the load. The actuator may further include a second shape memory member actuatable to affect at least a second portion of the oscillating movement of the load. The utilization of one or more shape memory members facilitates the realization of controllable and reliable oscillating movement of a load in a compact manner. Such actuators may be used in imaging catheters having an ultrasound transducer disposed for oscillating movement to scan across an internal region of interest. Such imaging catheters may be used in generating three dimensional and/or real-time three dimensional (4D) images. | 05-03-2012 |
20120196017 | FOOD PREPARATION APPARATUS AND METHOD - A cooking apparatus and method provide for relative movement between a first support member for food items and at least one stop member and/or relative movement between a first support member for food items and a second support member for food items. Relative lateral movement between a first support member and a stop member facilitates rolling movement of rollable food items. Relative up-and-down movement between first and second support members facilitates alternating support and attendant positioning of food items. | 08-02-2012 |