Christopher William
Christopher William Am Ende, Mystic, CT US
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20120202787 | Novel Heteroaryl Imidazoles And Heteroaryl Triazoles As Gamma-Secretase Modulators - Compounds and pharmaceutically acceptable salts of the compounds are disclosed, wherein the compounds have the structure of Formula I; | 08-09-2012 |
20120252758 | Novel Bicyclic Pyridinones - Compounds and pharmaceutically acceptable salts of the compounds are disclosed, wherein the compounds have the structure of Formula I | 10-04-2012 |
20120295923 | Aminocyclohexanes and Aminotetrahydropyrans and Related Compounds As Gamma-Secretase Modulators - Compounds and pharmaceutically acceptable salts of the compounds are disclosed, wherein the compounds have the structure of Formula I | 11-22-2012 |
20140045790 | Novel Bicyclic Pyridinones - Compounds and pharmaceutically acceptable salts of the compounds are disclosed, wherein the compounds have the structure of Formula I | 02-13-2014 |
20140088111 | Novel Bicyclic Pyridinones - Compounds and pharmaceutically acceptable salts of the compounds are disclosed, wherein the compounds have the structure of Formula I | 03-27-2014 |
20150072990 | Novel Pyrido[1,2-a]Pryazines And Their Use In The Treatment of Neurodegenerative and Neurological Disorders - Compounds and pharmaceutically acceptable salts of the compounds are disclosed, wherein the compounds have the structure of Formula I | 03-12-2015 |
20160024088 | Novel Pyrido[1,2-a]Pryazines And Their Use in the Treatment of Neurodegenerative and Neurological Disorders - Compounds and pharmaceutically acceptable salts of the compounds are disclosed, wherein the compounds have the structure of Formula I | 01-28-2016 |
Christopher William Am Ende, Mytic, CT US
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20150274721 | NOVEL CHROMENE AND 1,1a,2,7b-TETRAHYDROCYCLOPROPA[C]CHROMENE PYRIDOPYRAZINEDIONES - Compounds and pharmaceutically acceptable salts of the compounds are disclosed, wherein the compounds have the structure of Formula I | 10-01-2015 |
Christopher William Bumby, Wellington NZ
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20100139455 | Methods of Forming Nanoparticles - The present invention provides a method for preparing nanoparticles of group IV elements, particularly nanoparticles of Si, Ge and Sn, and binary and ternary alloys of these elements. The method comprises the solution-phase decomposition of one or more group IV metal precursors at elevated temperature and under an inert atmosphere at atmospheric pressure, using a decomposition-promoting reagent. A surface-bonding agent is added to the reaction mixture to form an organic layer surrounding the nanoparticles and prevent aggregation. | 06-10-2010 |
20150287504 | Machine for Producing Transposed Cable - A cable winding machine for winding transposed cable from multiple serpentine subconductors such as in particular Roebel cable from such 2G HTS tape, without damaging the tape through edge-wise bending, comprises a conductor supply stage carrying subconductor supply spools to move the supply spools about a machine axis and maintain the supply spools in a common orientation as the subconductors unwind and move through the machine in a machine direction, and a cable forming stage after the conductor supply stage in the machine direction, arranged to bring together the subconductors and at which the subconductors interleave to form the transposed cable. | 10-08-2015 |
Christopher William Dews, Fremont, CA US
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20090267914 | MULTI-TOUCH TOUCH SCREEN WITH SINGLE-LAYER ITO BARS ARRANGED IN PARALLEL - A touch screen includes a plurality of single-layer ITO bars having a substantially rectangular shape and arranged in parallel to each other in order to detect touches on the touch screen. The location of a touch on the touch screen in the direction along an ITO bar is determined by applying a signal on one end of the ITO bar and measuring the change in the amplitude and the delay of the signal on the opposite end of the ITO bar. Such application and measurement of the signal can be repeated with the application of the signal occurring on the opposite end of the ITO bar and the measurement of the signal occurring on said one end of the ITO bar, in order to enhance the accuracy of the measurement. | 10-29-2009 |
20100079393 | ALTERNATING, COMPLEMENTARY CONDUCTIVE ELEMENT PATTERN FOR MULTI-TOUCH SENSOR - A touch sensor includes conductive elements of substantially concave shape to enable detection of multiple simultaneous touches in at least two directions, with reduced noise sensitivity and enhanced accuracy. The shapes of the conductive elements may be similar, or may be alternating, complementary shapes that cover substantially all of the sensor area. The conductive elements physically interact with adjacent elements in such a way that the area covered by a touch changes monotonically from overlapping substantially all of one element to overlapping substantially all of an adjacent element as the touch area is moved from one element to the other element along a line between the centers of those adjacent elements. Such monotonic change of touch overlap area may occur simultaneously in two orthogonal directions. Connections from internally positioned conductive elements to a touch controller may be made to pass through other conductive elements. | 04-01-2010 |
20130100067 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING A NUMBER AND POSITION OF ONE OR MORE TOUCHES ON A TOUCH SCREEN - A method of determining a position and number of touches made on a capacitive touch screen device having capacitive touch sensor elements is provided. The method includes measuring capacitance values for each of the capacitive touch sensor elements, combining the capacitance values of each row of individual capacitive touch sensor to produce a horizontal sum of the capacitance values for each row, and combining the capacitance values of each column of individual capacitive touch sensor to produce a vertical sum of the capacitance values for each column. The method also includes determining a largest value of the horizontal sums and the vertical sums and normalizing the values of the vertical and horizontal sums to the largest vertical and horizontal sum, and applying one or more rules to the normalized horizontal and vertical sums to determine the number of touches made on the capacitive touch screen device. | 04-25-2013 |
Christopher William Drewnowski, Corning, NY US
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20140130550 | PULLING ROLLS WITH SPRING ELEMENTS HAVING INCREASED ANGULAR LENGTH FOR USE IN GLASS MANUFACTURING AND PROCESSES INCORPORATING THE SAME - In one embodiment, a pulling roll for drawing glass sheet in a down-draw process includes a shaft member and a compliant cover assembly positioned on the shaft member. The compliant cover assembly includes at least one traction disk positioned on the shaft member. The at least one traction disk includes an annular hub and a plurality of spring elements integrally formed with the annular hub. The spring elements project outward from the annular hub such that an end of each spring element is positioned radially outward from a base of each spring element and is circumferentially offset relative to the base of each spring element. | 05-15-2014 |
Christopher William Dunsby, Leighton Buzzard GB
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20110137126 | ENDOSCOPE - An endoscope includes a light source operable to generate coherent incident light, and a plurality of imaging optical fibres that are arranged in a fibre bundle, arranged to receive light at a proximal end of the fibre bundle, and arranged to transmit light to a distal end of the fibre bundle. The endoscope further includes a spatial light phase modulator between the light source and the fibre bundle, and arranged to receive the incident light from the light source and to adjust the relative phase of the incident light entering each of the plurality of imaging optical fibres. | 06-09-2011 |
20110261446 | OPTICAL ARRANGEMENT FOR OBLIQUE PLANE MICROSCOPY - An optical arrangement for oblique plane microscopy includes a first optical subassembly having an objective lens that receives light from a sample in use, and configured to produce an intermediate image of the sample, and a second optical subassembly focused on the intermediate image. Optical axes of the first and second subassemblies are at an angle to each other at the point of the intermediate image, such that the second subassembly images an oblique plane in the intermediate image, corresponding to an oblique plane in the sample. An oblique plane microscopy method is performed by directing an incident light beam through the objective lens to illuminate or excite the oblique plane in the sample, and receiving light from the sample through the same objective lens. The incident light beam is incident on the sample at an angle of substantially 90° relative to the light beam received from the sample. | 10-27-2011 |
Christopher William Dunsby, Bedfordshire GB
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20090218527 | Confocal Microscopy with a Two-Dimensional Array of Light Emitting Diodes - A confocal microscope | 09-03-2009 |
Christopher William Ellenor, Millbrae, CA US
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20160106387 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENHANCED X-RAY COMPUTING ARRAYS - An x-ray imaging system utilizes enhanced computing arrays. A plurality of x-ray illumination source positions are utilized to produce x-ray radiation at each of the x-ray illumination source positions and to project x-ray radiation towards an object. A detector detects x-ray radiation from the object and transmits detector images for each of the illumination source positions. A memory buffer stores the detector images from the detector. A graphics processing unit formats the detector images and constructs a complete frame data set with the detector images for each of the illumination source positions. Another graphics processing unit receives the complete frame data set and performs image reconstruction on the complete frame data set. | 04-21-2016 |
Christopher William Fotherby, Manukau NZ
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20100195301 | Layered Structure Connection and Assembly - The present invention relates to a layered structure assembly ( | 08-05-2010 |
20100320949 | Multi Output Inverter - The present invention relates to a multi output inverter that is adapted to supply mains powered appliances ( | 12-23-2010 |
20110019454 | Drive Circuit - The present invention relates to a DC to AC inverter comprising a plurality of voltage controlled switching devices, where one or more of the voltage controlled switching devices is driven by a drive circuit comprising: a bridge switching circuit ( | 01-27-2011 |
Christopher William Fotherby, Auckland NZ
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20130241444 | Multi Output Inverter - The present invention relates to a multi output inverter that is adapted to supply mains powered appliances | 09-19-2013 |
Christopher William Gaedke, Rochester, MN US
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20080259821 | DYNAMIC PACKET TRAINING - A packet control mechanism for a computer data system that dynamically adjusts packet training depending on the utilization load on the processor. The dynamic adjustment of packet training can be to enable and disable packet training, or adjust the number of packets in the packet train. In preferred embodiments, the computer data system includes a processor utilization mechanism that indicates a load on a processor. When the packet control mechanism determines the load on the processor is above a threshold limit, the packet control mechanism reduces the processor load by compressing the packets into the packet train. The compressing of the packets is stopped or reduced when the processor load is below a threshold in order to increase the data throughput on the network interface. | 10-23-2008 |
20080259822 | DYNAMIC PACKET TRAINING - A packet control mechanism for a computer data system that dynamically adjusts packet training depending on the utilization load on the processor. The dynamic adjustment of packet training can be to enable and disable packet training, or adjust the number of packets in the packet train. In preferred embodiments, the computer data system includes a processor utilization mechanism that indicates a load on a processor. When the packet control mechanism determines the load on the processor is above a threshold limit, the packet control mechanism reduces the processor load by compressing the packets into the packet train. The compressing of the packets is stopped or reduced when the processor load is below a threshold in order to increase the data throughput on the network interface. | 10-23-2008 |
20080263226 | DYNAMIC PACKET TRAINING - A packet control mechanism for a computer data system that dynamically adjusts packet training depending on the utilization load on the processor. The dynamic adjustment of packet training can be to enable and disable packet training, or adjust the number of packets in the packet train. In preferred embodiments, the computer data system includes a processor utilization mechanism that indicates a load on a processor. When the packet control mechanism determines the load on the processor is above a threshold limit, the packet control mechanism reduces the processor load by compressing the packets into the packet train. The compressing of the packets is stopped or reduced when the processor load is below a threshold in order to increase the data throughput on the network interface. | 10-23-2008 |
Christopher William Horsler, Southampton GB
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20090263511 | INSECTICIDAL COMPOSITION - The use of dill oil or a mixture of two or more components thereof as a potentiator for a pesticide, such as an insecticide and in particular a pyrethroid is described, together with compositions containing dill oil, and their use in agriculture and in veterinary applications. | 10-22-2009 |
Christopher William Johnson, Sachse, TX US
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20080311689 | SECURING A TRANSISTOR OUTLINE CAN WITHIN AN OPTICAL COMPONENT - The present invention relates to affixing components of optical packages. The optical packages can include an optical component, such as a TO-Can. The TO-Can can house an optical transmitter and/or an optical receiver. Another optical component of the optical package can be a barrel for aligning the TO-Can with an optical fiber. The TO-Can can be affixed within an open end of the optical barrel using a bonding substance, such as an epoxy, that has wicking properties. The wicking properties cause the bonding substance to enter a gap between the optical barrel and the TO-Can by capillary action. Use of the bonding substance with wicking properties creates a more robust optical package in a cost effective manner. | 12-18-2008 |
Christopher William Johnson, Evergreen, CO US
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20150160989 | EXECUTION OF END-TO-END PROCESSES ACROSS APPLICATIONS - An orchestrator executes an end-to-end process across applications. An message broker exchanges information among the orchestrator and the processes of the applications. Adapters perform protocol and interface translations for information communicated between the message broker and the respective applications. | 06-11-2015 |
20150161681 | FULFILLING A REQUEST BASED ON CATALOG AGGREGATION AND ORCHESTRATED EXECUTION OF AN END-TO-END PROCESS - Catalogs that describe respective offerings for fulfillment by respective applications, are aggregated to form an aggregate catalog. A request relating to at least one of the offerings is received based on content presented from the aggregate catalog. In response to the request, an orchestrated execution of an end-to-end process is performed to fulfill the request relating to the at least one offering, the executing of the end-to-end process comprising calling at least one of the applications. | 06-11-2015 |
20150163179 | EXECUTION OF A WORKFLOW THAT INVOLVES APPLICATIONS OR SERVICES OF DATA CENTERS - A service exchange includes an orchestrator to execute a workflow that involves a plurality of applications and services of a plurality of data centers. A message broker is to exchange messages between the orchestrator and the applications. Adapters are to perform protocol and interface translations for information communicated between at least some of the applications and the message broker. | 06-11-2015 |
20160092283 | EXECUTION OF END-TO-END-PROCESSES ACROSS APPLICATIONS - An orchestrator executes an end-to-end process across applications. The executing of the end-to-end process by the orchestrator comprises executing flow logic by the orchestrator, the flow logic according to a data model defining arguments to include in interactions between the orchestrator and each of the applications. A message broker exchanges information among the orchestrator and the applications. | 03-31-2016 |
Christopher William Jones, Mill Valley, CA US
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20160071175 | Verifying Purchasers of Restricted Gifts - A social networking system provides verification of gift orders placed for restricted gifts. The restricted gift is subject to limitations on the giving and receiving of the gift, such as minimum age thresholds. A user purchasing the gift is directed from a social network to a landing page of a gifting system. At the landing page, the user provides login credentials to verify the user's identity within the purchase flow and prior to gift purchase. The social networking system verifies whether the login credentials match the user and determines whether the user may be permitted to purchase the restricted gift by comparing limitations of the restricted gift with profile information of the verified user. An order for the gift is provided to a gift delivery location where the recipient can receive the gift. | 03-10-2016 |
Christopher William Kaswer, Avon, CT US
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20150014392 | SURGICAL DEVICE, SURGICAL ADAPTERS FOR USE BETWEEN SURGICAL HANDLE ASSEMBLY AND SURGICAL LOADING UNITS, AND METHODS OF USE - A surgical device comprising a handle housing, an adapter, an elongated portion, an end effector, a first drive element, and a second drive element is disclosed. The adapter includes a first drive assembly configured to mechanically engage a portion of a first actuation mechanism of the handle housing. The elongated portion is configured to extend distally from the adapter. The first drive element is disposed in mechanical cooperation with the first drive assembly. The second drive element is disposed in mechanical cooperation with the first drive assembly. Rotation of the first drive assembly in a first direction about the longitudinal axis causes distal translation of the first drive element. Rotation of the first drive assembly in a second direction about the longitudinal axis causes distal translation of the second drive element. The first direction is opposite from the second direction. | 01-15-2015 |
Christopher William Kergin, Ottawa CA
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20160070806 | A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING ORGANIZED SEARCH RESULTS ON A NETWORK - The present invention provides a system and method of providing organized search results on a network of one or more users having the following steps: receiving a search query, user-centric data of a primary user, and a target from the primary user on the network; retrieving user-centric data based on the target; generating a search input based on the user-centric data; providing the search input to one of at least one search provider and at least one service provider; receiving search results by the one of at least one search provider and at least one service provider; organizing the search results based on pre determined criteria; and returning the organized search results to the primary user. | 03-10-2016 |
Christopher William Mitchell, Macclesfield GB
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20140364601 | PROCESS - Processes for the preparation of the compound of formula (II) and intermediate compounds for use in the processes. | 12-11-2014 |
20160002261 | Process - Processes for the preparation of the compound of formula II | 01-07-2016 |
Christopher William Ninnes, Hertfordshire GB
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20140289359 | CENTRALLY MANAGED AND ACCESSED SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PERFORMING DATA PROCESSING ON MULTIPLE INDEPENDENT SERVERS AND DATASETS - A method of data processing between a hub computer and a plurality of spoke computers is disclosed. The hub computer is arranged to communicate with each of the spoke computers. Furthermore, each spoke computer is remote from the hub computer and remote from each other. The method comprises: (a) receiving at the hub computer from a user a request for the spoke computer to run a data processing operation on accounting data of an organization hosting the spoke computer, the accounting data locally accessible by the spoke computer; (b) the hub computer communicating the request to the spoke computer; (c) in response to receiving the request, the spoke computer running the data processing operation on the accounting data; and (d) the spoke computer returning results of the data processing operation to the hub computer. | 09-25-2014 |
Christopher William Palow US
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20100211996 | PREVENTING PHISHING ATTACKS BASED ON REPUTATION OF USER LOCATIONS - User sessions are authenticated based on locations associated with a user account used for sending a request for creating a session. Examples of locations of a source of a request include a geographical location, a network address, or a machine cookie associated with a device sending the request. Locations of the request are compared with stored safe locations associated with the user account and a suspiciousness index is determined for the session. The level of authentication required for the session is determined based on the suspiciousness index. Locations are associated with a reputation based on past history of sessions originating from the locations. A location associated with a history of creating suspicious session is considered an unsafe location. Reputation of the location originating the session is used to determine the level of authentication required for the session. | 08-19-2010 |
20100211997 | AUTHENTICATING USER SESSIONS BASED ON REPUTATION OF USER LOCATIONS - User sessions are authenticated based on locations associated with a user account used for sending a request for creating a session. Examples of locations of a source of a request include a geographical location, a network address, or a machine cookie associated with a device sending the request. Locations of the request are compared with stored safe locations associated with the user account and a suspiciousness index is determined for the session. The level of authentication required for the session is determined based on the suspiciousness index. Locations are associated with a reputation based on past history of sessions originating from the locations. A location associated with a history of creating suspicious session is considered an unsafe location. Reputation of the location originating the session is used to determine the level of authentication required for the session. | 08-19-2010 |
Christopher William Palow, Palo Alto, CA US
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20130254857 | Preventing Unauthorized Account Access Using Compromised Login Credentials - User login information submitted as part of an attempt to log into a computer system is evaluated for unauthorized or illegitimate use based on indicators of suspicious behavior. Example indicators of suspicious behavior include whether the login information is known to have been compromised, whether the login attempt originates from a network source or a physical source that has previously originated an attempt to log in using login information known to have been compromised, and whether multiple login attempts using the login information from multiple users has originated from the source. A suspicion index can be calculated based on the presence of the indicators of suspicious behavior. The system can require enhanced authentication based on the measurement of suspicious behavior. | 09-26-2013 |
Christopher William Scorsone, Charlotte, NC US
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20110259768 | CONVERTIBLE SHIPPING CONTAINER - A convertible shipping container including a container body including a floor, roof, and first and second end walls, a sidewall hingedly attached to the container moveable between a first position perpendicular to the floor and a second position coplanar with the floor, an awning hingedly attached to the container moveable between a first position perpendicular to the roof and a second position at an angle with respect to the roof, and at least one awning support member, wherein the awning is extendable in at least one direction and wherein the hingedly attached edge of the awning is elevated with respect to the roof and overlies a portion of the roof when the awning is in the second position. | 10-27-2011 |
Christopher William Wasco, Cincinnati, OH US
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20110015966 | DISPLAYING DATA FOR A PHYSICAL RETAIL ENVIRONMENT ON A VIRTUAL ILLUSTRATION OF THE PHYSICAL RETAIL ENVIRONMENT - A method of displaying sales related data for a physical retail environment that sells physical goods on a human sized electronic illustration of the physical retail environment as a virtual retail environment is disclosed. The method may display the illustration of the virtual retail environment of the physical retail environment on an electronic display. The sales related data for a plurality of product s on the electronic illustration of a virtual retail environment may be displayed. The data may be displayed in proximity to the location of the corresponding products within the store layout. Additional detail may be displayed by selecting to see more information about an aisle, a shelf, a category or any other level of detail available. | 01-20-2011 |
Christopher William Wederell, Rugby GB
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20140134224 | STABLE COMPOSITION OF HOCI, A PROCESS FOR ITS PRODUCTION AND USES THEREOF - A stable antimicrobial aqueous hypochlorous acid solution that retains its activity for at least three months and can be provided with high levels of hypochlorous acid (more than 500 ppm), the aqueous hypochlorous acid composition having low chloride concentrations (maximum chloride levels of 1:3 chloride to hydrochlorous acid) and a pH between 3.5 and 7.0 to stabilise the composition without the need for additional stabilisers. A solid composition is also provided for producing the stable solution. | 05-15-2014 |
Christopher William Zimman, New York, NY US
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20150096013 | COMPUTER KEYBOARD WITH SECURE AUTHENTICATION FEATURES - A keyboard is disclosed. The keyboard may comprise a biometric sensor configured for authenticating a user; a docking station configured for receiving a security device; and a processor configured for facilitating communication between the biometric sensor and the security device docked in the docking station with a computing device coupled to the keyboard. | 04-02-2015 |
Christopher William Zimman, London, PA US
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20080278325 | Dynamically Programmable RFID Transponder - A radio frequency transponder, or a device that comprises a radio frequency transponder, wherein the radio frequency transponder is operative in invoking self-programming of data stored in the radio frequency transponder. In some implementations the radio frequency transponder selectively enables the transmission of a unique identifier by selectively programming the unique identifier stored in the radio frequency transponder. In various implementations, the radio frequency transponder programs data stored in the transponder by generating a signal that is reactively coupled to the antenna of the radio frequency transponder. | 11-13-2008 |