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Alexander H. Craig, Viera, FL US
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20130176755 | DIMMER CONTROL WITH SOFT START OVER-CURRENT PROTECTION - This document discloses, among other things, apparatus and methods for dimmer control. In an apparatus example, a circuit can include an input configured to receive a control signal, a controller configured to modulate a pulse width of a pulse train using the control signal when the controller is enabled, an output configured to provide the pulse train to a driver, and first and second current limit detectors configured to receive load current information of the driver and to terminate an active pulse of the controller when a value of the load current information exceeds a threshold. | 07-11-2013 |
Arthur Craig, Phoenix, AZ US
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20150352362 | MICROBURST ELECTRICAL STIMULATION OF CRANIAL NERVES FOR THE TREATMENT OF MEDICAL CONDITIONS - Disclosed herein are methods, systems, and apparatus for treating a medical condition in a patient using an implantable medical device by applying an electrical signal characterized by having a number of pulses per microburst, an interpulse interval, a microburst duration, and an interburst period to a portion of a cranial nerve of said patient, wherein at least one of the number of pulses per microburst, the interpulse interval, the microburst duration, or the interburst period is selected to enhance cranial nerve evoked potentials. | 12-10-2015 |
Benjamin Craig, Beechwood CA
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20120149000 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR GUIDED INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN IN ELECTRONIC LEARNING SYSTEMS - According to some embodiments, a system for providing guided instructional design. The system includes at least one processing device and at least one data storage device in communication with the at least one processing device. The at least one data storage device is configured to store information about at least one course. For each course, the at least one processing device is configured to present at least one predetermined course component to a first user, and for the at least one course component: present at least one course parameter, receive at least one first input from the first user in relation to the at least one course parameter, based on the at least one first input and at least one educational design element, present at least one modified course parameter to the first user; and receive at least one second input from the first user in relation to the at least one modified course parameter. | 06-14-2012 |
Beverley Craig, Culmore IE
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20130128390 | Trapezoidal Back Bias and Trilayer Reader Geometry to Enhance Device Performance - A magnetoresistive sensor is generally disclosed. Various embodiments of a sensor can have at least a trilayer sensor stack biased with a back biasing magnet adjacent a back of the trilayer sensor. The back biasing magnet, the trilayer sensor stack, or both have substantially trapezoidal shapes to enhance the biasing field and to minimize noise. | 05-23-2013 |
Brian Craig, Downers Grove, IL US
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20160034727 | COMPACT MOBILE-READER SYSTEM FOR TWO-WAY WIRELESS COMMUNICATION, TRACKING AND STATUS MONITORING FOR TRANSPORT SAFETY AND SECURITY - A system for monitoring a plurality radio frequency identification tags is described. The system uses at least one set of radio frequency identification tags. Each tag is attached to a container and includes several sensors for detecting physical conditions of said container. The system includes at least one autonomous intermediate reader in wireless communication with the frequency identification tags. The intermediate reader includes external wireless communication system, intermediate reader logic controller, and a self-contained rechargeable power supply. The system uses a central status reporting system in communication the intermediate reader. | 02-04-2016 |
Bryan F. Craig, Tampa, FL US
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20120198846 | AIR COOLING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR A HEAT RECOVERY STEAM GENERATOR INLET - The air cooling system and method for a heat recovery steam generator (HRSG) inlet provides a combined cycle power plant utilizing a powerful fan coupled to ductwork connected to pipes that enter the HRSG inlet duct coupled to an exhaust duct of a Combustion Turbine (CT) for lowering the temperature of the CT exhaust gas provided to the heat recovery steam generator by the CT. The cool air injection system is utilized during low load operation or startup of the CT to ensure that spray water from an inter-stage desuperheater in an HRSG is fully evaporated prior to entering the downstream superheater or reheater. A feedback system includes temperature elements measuring the mix temperature that regulates the cooling air injection rate into the HRSG inlet. | 08-09-2012 |
20140216001 | AIR COOLING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR A HEAT RECOVERY STEAM GENERATOR INLET - The air cooling system and method for a heat recovery steam generator (HRSG) inlet provides a combined cycle power plant utilizing a powerful fan coupled to ductwork connected to pipes that enter the HRSG inlet duct coupled to an exhaust duct of a Combustion Turbine (CT) for lowering the temperature of the CT exhaust gas provided to the heat recovery steam generator by the CT. The cool air injection system is utilized during low load operation or startup of the CT to ensure that spray water from an inter-stage desuperheater in an HRSG is fully evaporated prior to entering the downstream superheater or reheater. A feedback system includes temperature elements measuring the mix temperature that regulates the cooling air injection rate into the HRSG inlet. | 08-07-2014 |
Chism Craig, Memphis, TN US
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20140278731 | System and Method for Agricultural Risk Management - A system and method for applying risk analysis to identify optimal crop varieties for use in a particular field with particular environmental characteristics and soil techniques is disclosed herein. The method adapts financial portfolio analysis methods for use with agricultural production to take into account the variability of soil, environment, and crop management. A system for supporting the use of the method is also disclosed. | 09-18-2014 |
David Craig, Covington, LA US
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20130278122 | POINT-OF-SALE SYSTEM - A point-of-sale system includes a stand that supports a tablet computer. The tablet computer can run a merchant application to provide the typical functionality for a point-of-sale system. The stand can be rotatable to face either the merchant or the customer. The stand can incorporate a card reader. The tablet computer can be connected through a hub to other peripheral components, such as a controllable cash drawer, a printer and/or a bar code reader. The cash drawer can include a slidable drawer having sliding rails that are hidden from a top view of the drawer. | 10-24-2013 |
David Craig, Phoenix, AZ US
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20140024539 | BIOMARKERS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - Methods useful in the prediction and detection of a triple negative cancer subtype using biomarkers are provided herein. | 01-23-2014 |
20150126379 | LONG INSERT-BASED WHOLE GENOME SEQUENCING - The present invention is directed to a method of detecting a genomic rearrangement in a nucleic acid sample with Long Insert Whole Genome Sequencing (LI-WGS). The method may include obtaining a nucleic acid sample and then fragmenting the nucleic acid sample (e.g., via sonication). In particular, the fragmenting may result in the production of a plurality of inserts. Thereafter, the method comprises purifying the plurality of inserts using magnetic beads and then amplifying the purified plurality of inserts. In addition, the method further comprises sequencing the purified and amplified plurality of inserts. In some aspects, the plurality of inserts have a length of between about 800 and about 1,100 base pairs. | 05-07-2015 |
20160038492 | Targeted Therapies for Cancer - Methods of selecting a chemotherapy regimen for treatment of cancer in a patient are disclosed. A patient genetic sample from a bilary cancer such as cholangiocarcinoma is analyzed for a mutation in ERRFI1 and a chemotherapeutic agent is selected as a result of the analysis. If a mutation in ERRFI1 is present, treatment with an inhibitor of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) is shown to have inhibitory effects on tumor growth. In this manner, the chemotherapy regimen is targeted to a given mutation in a patient's cancer. | 02-11-2016 |
David A. Craig, Owasso, OK US
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20130016585 | VARIABLE POWER FISH FINDER - A device having a digital controller, a power amplifier, a sonar transducer, and a sonar receiver communicatively coupled to the digital controller. The digital controller provides a power control signal to the power amplifier, which in turn drives the sonar transducer at a level determined in real time by the digital controller to prevent excessive noise from being detected by the sonar receiver. | 01-17-2013 |
20130016586 | FISH FINDER WITH SIMPLIFIED CONTROLS - A fish finder having a sonar transducer, a sonar receiver, a display unit having a single user control or no user controls. The fish finder has a digital controller within the display unit that has a predetermined set of operational parameters programmed therein. Upon activation of the control, the digital controller operates the sonar transducer and sonar receiver according to the predetermined operational parameters. | 01-17-2013 |
David Howie Craig, Dublin IE
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20160109967 | STYLUS - A stylus comprises a first part extending longitudinally from a proximal end to a distal end, the distal end being arranged to provide a tip for engagement with a touch screen device. A second part is moveable relative to the first part to vary a transverse displacement of the second part relative to the first part. A sensor incorporated within the first part and arranged to provide an output signal indicative of the displacement; and electronic circuitry is arranged to provide a signal to the touch screen device based on the sensor output signal. | 04-21-2016 |
David M. Craig, Hillsboro, OR US
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20130269173 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATED SORT PROBE ASSEMBLY AND REPAIR - An apparatus comprising a robot; an end effector coupled to the robot and configured to grasp or transfer a probe of a size for use in a probe card; and instructions stored on a machine readable medium coupled to the robot, the instructions comprising to configure the robot to transfer a probe to a probe card substrate or, where the probe is attached to a probe card substrate, to move the probe. A method comprising automatically transferring a probe to a probe card substrate in an assembly process or, where the probe is attached to a probe card substrate, moving the probe in a repair process; and after transferring or moving the probe, heating the probe with a heat source. | 10-17-2013 |
David W. Craig, Phoenix, AZ US
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20140287934 | PROCESSES OF IDENTIFYING AND CHARACTERIZING X-LINKED DISORDERS - The present invention relates to processes for characterizing and screening for the existence or predisposition to X-linked disorders associated with changes in X-chromosome inactivation. The present invention also relates to processes of reducing a disease phenotype associated with an X-linked disorder in a female subject. | 09-25-2014 |
Dean F. Craig, Aurora, IL US
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20120255982 | Dean's easy Hold GPS Mount - The invention provides an efficient means of mounting a GPS unit in a vehicle. The Dean's Easy Hold GPS Mount comprises a Plexiglas mounting base that is designed to mount to the vehicle's dashboard. The present invention supports and holds a hand-held GPS unit by means of peel and stick, adhesive backed VELCRO® strips. | 10-11-2012 |
Dean W. Craig, Aurora, IL US
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20120208562 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR NETWORK ANALYSIS - A network analysis capability is provided herein. A network analysis capability supports proactive detection of service troubles in a network by looking at the network from the perspective of the end users. A proactive detection mechanism is provided by having end user devices (e.g., smartphones, computers, and the like) run background applications which monitor for service-impacting problems and autonomously report service-impacting problems when such problems are detected. A background application, before and/or after problems are detected, collects diagnostic information and forwards the diagnostic information to a network for analysis. A network node compiles and analyzes data collected from the end user devices, data collected from one or more network-based data collectors, and, optionally, information from one or more network support systems, to diagnose problems and dynamically respond, potentially before service is impacted. | 08-16-2012 |
20130101282 | SENSOR-MOUNTING BRACKET FOR CAMERA INSTALLATION PROCEDURE - A sensor-mounting bracket for supporting a positioning sensor with respect to a camera so that the compass heading and tilt angle of the camera can be determined. To determine the compass heading and tilt angle of the camera, the sensor-mounting bracket is configured to align the positioning sensor with the sight line of the camera. In particular, the bracket is adapted to align the compass heading and the tilt axis of the positioning sensor so that they are parallel with the sight line of the camera. | 04-25-2013 |
20130128040 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ALIGNING CAMERAS - A method is provided for determining a position where a reference point should be located on a display ( | 05-23-2013 |
Denise Davina Craig, Etobicoke CA
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20090045538 | Method of Controlling a Screw in a Two-Stage Injection Unit and a System for Implementing the Method - Embodiments of the present invention teach a method of controlling a screw in a two-stage injection unit and a system for implementing the method. For example, a method of controlling a screw in a two-stage injection unit, the method executable at a computing apparatus associated with the two-stage injection unit is disclosed. The method comprises receiving an indication of an operational parameter associated with the screw of the two-stage injection unit; based on the indication of the operational parameter, determining a target speed (S | 02-19-2009 |
20120068373 | IN AN INJECTION MOLDING MACHINE, A METHOD OF CONTROLLING AN UPSTREAM MELT PREPARATION DEVICE | 03-22-2012 |
20120082753 | INJECTION MOLDING SYSTEM INCLUDING A MELT FILTER, THE FILTER BEING LOCATED BEFORE FIRST INSTANCE OF MELT ACCUMULATION - There is provided an injection unit. The injection unit comprises an extruder that is structured to continuously melt, in use, a molding material; a nozzle that is connectable, in use, to a mold; a melt accumulator that is structured to selectively buffer and transfer, in use, the molding material towards the nozzle, the melt accumulator including a first melt accumulator and a second melt accumulator selectively connectable to the extruder via a distribution assembly, and wherein each of the first melt accumulator and the second melt accumulator defines a respective melt accumulation volume; the melt accumulation volume being configured to accumulate and hold, for a first time after being molten by the extruder a volume of molding material sufficient to transfer for downstream processing; a melt filter placed before the melt accumulation volume, such that the molding material if subjected to filtering prior to entering the melt accumulation volume, the melt filter being configured to remove contaminants from the molding material. | 04-05-2012 |
Derek E. Craig, Ashley, IN US
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20120251658 | MOLDING PRESS - A mold press for use with an injection mold, the mold press including a first press section connectable to a first portion of the injection mold, a second press section connectable to a second portion of the injection mold and a locking arm system. The locking arm system being configured to secure the first press section to the second press section. The locking arm system including at least one structural member coupled with the first press section, and at least one swing arm pivotally connected to the second press section. The swing arm encounters the structural member and interacts with the structural member to draw the first and second press sections toward each other causing the first and second portions of the mold to become proximate each other. | 10-04-2012 |
Douglas Robert Craig, Manalapan, NJ US
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20130288527 | LINK DISCONNECT BOX FOR AN ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION NETWORK PROTECTOR - A link disconnect box enables easy field retrofitting of network protectors. The link disconnect box has an outer casing that defines a cavity with a front face opening and top and bottom bus bar openings. Top and bottom terminals seal the top and bottom bus bar openings. The bottom terminal is configured to connect to an existing terminal of the network protector. A removable face plate seals shut the front face opening. Top and bottom bus bars electrically connect to the top and bottom terminals, extending through the respective top and bottom bus bar openings towards each other, with an air gap between them within the cavity. An electrical link, which can be bolted closed, connects and disconnects the top and bottom bus bars by electrically bridging the air gap. | 10-31-2013 |
Elizabeth Craig, Ann Arbor, MI US
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20140120544 | METHOD AND MATERIALS FOR ISOLATION OF NUCLEIC ACID MATERIALS - A method for nucleic acid isolation comprising: receiving a binding moiety solution within a process chamber; mixing the binding moiety solution with a biological sample, within the process chamber, in order to produce a moiety-sample mixture; incubating the moiety-sample mixture during a time window, thereby producing a solution comprising a set of moiety-bound nucleic acid particles and a waste volume; separating the set of moiety-bound nucleic acid particles from the waste volume; washing the set of moiety-bound nucleic acid particles; and releasing a nucleic acid sample from the set of moiety-bound nucleic acid particles. The method preferably utilizes a binding moiety comprising at least one of poly(allylamine) and polypropylenimine tetramine dendrimer, both of which reversibly bind and unbind to nucleic acids based upon environmental pH. | 05-01-2014 |
20140147892 | METHOD AND MATERIALS FOR ISOLATION OF NUCLEIC ACID MATERIALS - A method for nucleic acid isolation comprising: receiving a binding moiety solution within a process chamber; mixing the binding moiety solution with a biological sample, within the process chamber, in order to produce a moiety-sample mixture; incubating the moiety-sample mixture during a time window, thereby producing a solution comprising a set of moiety-bound nucleic acid particles and a waste volume; separating the set of moiety-bound nucleic acid particles from the waste volume; washing the set of moiety-bound nucleic acid particles; and releasing a nucleic acid sample from the set of moiety-bound nucleic acid particles. The method preferably utilizes a binding moiety comprising at least one of poly(allylamine) and polypropylenimine tetramine dendrimer, both of which reversibly bind and unbind to nucleic acids based upon environmental pH. | 05-29-2014 |
Elizaeth Craig, Ypsilanti, MI US
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20130096292 | POLYNUCLEOTIDE CAPTURE MATERIALS, AND METHODS OF USING SAME - Methods for processing polynucleotide-containing biological samples, and materials for capturing polynucleotide molecules such as RNA and/or DNA from such samples. The RNA and/or DNA is captured by polyamindoamine (PAMAM (Generation 0)) bound to a surface, such as the surface of magnetic particles. The methods and materials have high efficiency of binding RNA and of DNA, and of release, and thereby permit quantitative determinations. | 04-18-2013 |
Gerald Wayne Craig, Basel CH
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20100130358 | N-CYANOALKYLANTHRANILAMIDES AS INSECTICIDES - Compounds of formula (I) wherein the substituents are as defined in claim | 05-27-2010 |
20110271406 | CONDENSED ANTHRAN I LAMI DE DERIVATIVES AS INSECTICIDES - Compounds of Formula I wherein the substituents are as defined in claim | 11-03-2011 |
Gilbert Craig, Wallingford, CT US
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20130193063 | NONWOVEN FABRIC, METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME, AND FILTER FORMED WITH THE SAME - The present invention provides a novel nonwoven felt fabric, which is made of at least one low-melting-point short fiber and at least one high-melting-point short fiber of same type or different types, wherein the fabric is stiff enough to be self-sustaining and have the ability of shape maintenance. The felt fabric exhibits excellent pleatability, moldability and compressive strength. The invention also provides a method for producing the felt fabric, and a filter comprising the felt fabric used as the material of a filter medium of the filter, wherein the filter medium requires no support structure to stand alone and persistently retains its shape. | 08-01-2013 |
Ian James Craig, Kitchener CA
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20140125776 | 3D PATHOLOGY SLIDE SCANNER - An instrument and method for scanning a large specimen comprises a specimen holder to support the specimen, an optical system to focus an image of a series of parallel object planes onto one of a two dimensional detector array, multiple linear arrays, multiple TDI arrays and multiple two-dimensional arrays. The detector array has a detector image plane that is tilted relative to the series of object planes in a scanned direction to enable a series of image frames of the specimen to be obtained in order to produce a three-dimensional image of at least part of the specimen with data from each row of the image frame representing a different plane in the three-dimensional image. | 05-08-2014 |
Ian Robert Craig, Ludwigshafen DE
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20140031208 | Use of substituted dithiine-tetracarboximides for combating phytopathogenic fungi - The present invention relates to the use of dithiine-tetracarboximide compounds of formula I as defined in the description, and the N-oxides, and salts thereof for combating harmful fungi and seed coated with at least one such compound. The invention also relates to novel dithiine-tetracarboximides, processes and intermediates for preparing these compounds and also to compositions comprising at least one such compound. | 01-30-2014 |
20140045689 | 3,4-disubstituted pyrrole 2,5-diones and their use as fungicides - The present invention relates to the use of 3,4-disubstituted pyrrole 2,5-diones of the formula I | 02-13-2014 |
20140121103 | COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING FUNGICIDAL SUBSTITUTED DITHIINES AND FURTHER ACTIVES - The present invention relates to synergistic mixtures comprising at least one compound I and at least one active compound II as defined herein and to the use of these mixtures for combating phytopathogenic fungi, and to seeds coated with at least one such mixture. The invention also relates methods for combating harmful fungi using such mixtures. | 05-01-2014 |
20140128255 | Fungicidal Alkyl-Substituted 2-[2-chloro-4-(4-chloro-phenoxy)-phenyl]-1-[1,2,4]triazol-1-yl-ethanol Compounds - The present invention relates to the use of alkyl-substituted 2-[2-chloro-4-(4-chloro-phenoxy)-phenyl]-1-[1,2,4]triazol-1-yl-ethanol compounds of formula I as defined in the description, and the N-oxides, and salts thereof for combating harmful fungi and seed coated with at least one such compound. The invention also relates to novel alkyl-substituted 2-[2-chloro-4-(4-chloro-phenoxy)-phenyl]-1-[1,2,4]triazol-1-yl-ethanol compounds, processes and intermediates for preparing these compounds and also to compositions comprising at least one such compound. | 05-08-2014 |
20140135217 | Use of Tetracyanodithiines as Fungicides - The present invention relates to the use of 2,3,5,6-tetracyano-[1,4]dithiine and the N-oxides and the salts thereof for combating phytopathogenic fungi on cultivated plants, and to seeds coated with 2,3,5,6-tetracyano-[1,4]dithiine. The invention also relates to methods for combating harmful fungi, comprising treating the plants or seeds to be protected against fungal attack. | 05-15-2014 |
20140141973 | FUNGICIDAL ALKYL- AND ARYL-SUBSTITUTED 2-[2-CHLORO-4-(DIHALO-PHENOXY)-PHENYL]-1-[1,2,4]TRIAZOL-1-YL-ETHANOL COMPOUNDS - The present invention relates to alkyl- and aryl-substituted 2-[2-chloro-4-(dihalo-phenoxy)-phenyl]-1-[1,2,4]triazol-1-yl-ethanol compounds of formula I as defined in the description, and the N-oxides, and salts thereof, processes and intermediates for preparing these compounds and also to compositions comprising at least one such compound. The invention also relates to the use of such compounds and compositions for combating harmful fungi and seed coated with at least one such compound. | 05-22-2014 |
20140141974 | Fungicidal phenylalkyl-substituted 2-[2-chloro-4-(4-chloro-phenoxy)-phenyl]-1-[1,2,4]triazol-1-yl-ethanol compounds - The present invention relates to phenylalkyl-substituted 2-[2-chloro-4-(4-chloro-phenoxy)-phenyl]-1-[1,2,4]triazol-1-yl-ethanol compounds of formula I as defined in the description, and the N-oxides, and salts thereof, their preparation and intermediates for preparing them. The invention also relates to the use of these compounds for combating harmful fungi and seed coated with at least one such compound and also to compositions comprising at least one such compound. | 05-22-2014 |
20140155262 | Fungicidal substituted 2-[2-halogenalkyl-4-(phenoxy)-phenyl]-1-[1,2,4]triazol-1-yl-ethanol compounds - The present invention relates to substituted 2-[2-halogenalkyl-4-(phenoxy)-phenyl]-1-[1,2,4]triazol-1-yl-ethanol compounds of formula I as defined in the description, and the N-oxides, and salts thereof, their preparation and intermediates for preparing them. The invention also relates to the use of these compounds for combating harmful fungi and seed coated with at least one such compound and also to compositions comprising at least one such compound. | 06-05-2014 |
20140162876 | Fungicidal substituted 1--1H-[1,2,4]triazole compounds - The present invention relates to substituted 1-{2-[2-halo-4-(4-halogen-phenoxy)phenyl]-2-ethoxy-ethyl}-1H-[1,2,4]triazole compounds of formula I as defined in the description, and the N-oxides, and salts thereof, processes and intermediates for preparing these compounds and also to compositions comprising at least one such compound. The invention also relates to the use of such compounds and compositions for combating harmful fungi and seed coated with at least one such compound. | 06-12-2014 |
20140187421 | Fungicidal substituted 1--1H [1,2,4]triazole compounds - The present invention relates to substituted 1-{2-[2-halo-4-(4-halogen-phenoxy)-phenyl]-2-alkoxy-3-methyl-butyl}-1H-[1,2,4]triazole compounds of formula I as defined in the description, and the N-oxides, and salts thereof, processes and intermediates for preparing these compounds and also to compositions comprising at least one such compound. The invention also relates to the use of such compounds and compositions for combating harmful fungi and seed coated with at least one such compound. | 07-03-2014 |
20140187422 | Fungicidal substituted 1--1H-[1,2,4]triazole compounds - The present invention relates to substituted 1-{2-[2-halo-4-(4-halogen-phenoxy)-phenyl]-2-alkoxy-2-cyclyl-ethyl}-1H-[1,2,4]triazole compounds of formula I as defined in the description, and the N-oxides, and salts thereof, processes and intermediates for preparing these compounds and also to compositions comprising at least one such compound. The invention also relates to the use of such compounds and compositions for combating harmful fungi and seed coated with at least one such compound. | 07-03-2014 |
20140187423 | Fungicidal substituted 1--1H-[1,2,4]triazole compounds - The present invention relates to substituted 1-{2-[2-halo-4-(4-halogen-phenoxy)-phenyl]-2-alkoxy-hexyl}-1H-[1,2,4]triazole compounds of formula I as defined in the description, and the N-oxides, and salts thereof, processes and intermediates for preparing these compounds and also to compositions comprising at least one such compound. The invention also relates to the use of such compounds and compositions for combating harmful fungi and seed coated with at least one such compound. | 07-03-2014 |
20140206538 | Fungicidal substituted 1--1H-[1,2,4]triazole compounds - The present invention relates to substituted 1-{2-[2-halo-4-(4-halogen-phenoxy)-phenyl]-2-alkoxy-2-alkynyl-ethyl}-1H-[1,2,4]triazole compounds of formula I as defined in the description, and the N-oxides, and salts thereof, processes and intermediates for preparing these compounds and also to compositions comprising at least one such compound. The invention also relates to the use of such compounds and compositions for combating harmful fungi and seed coated with at least one such compound. | 07-24-2014 |
20140235441 | Fungicidal Substituted 1--1H-[1,2,4]triazole Compounds - The present invention relates to substituted 1-{2-cyclyloxy-2-[2-halo-4-(4-halogen-phenoxy)-phenyl]-ethyl}-1H-[1,2,4]triazole compounds of formula I as defined in the description, and the N-oxides, and salts thereof, processes and intermediates for preparing these compounds and also to compositions comprising at least one such compound. The invention also relates to the use of such compounds and compositions for combating harmful fungi and seed coated with at least one such compound. | 08-21-2014 |
20140243194 | Fungicidal substituted 1--1H-[1,2,4]triazole compounds - The present invention relates to substituted 1-{2-[2-halo-4-(4-halogen-phenoxy)-phenyl]-2-alkynyloxy-ethyl}-1H-[1,2,4]triazole compounds of formula I as defined in the description, and the N-oxides, and salts thereof, processes and intermediates for preparing these compounds and also to compositions comprising at least one such compound. The invention also relates to the use of such compounds and compositions for combating harmful fungi and seed coated with at least one such compound. | 08-28-2014 |
20140371065 | Fungicidal Pyrimidine Compounds - The present invention relates to fungicidal pyrimidine compounds I, to their use and to methods for combating phytopathogenic fungi. The present invention also relates to seeds treated with at least one such compound. Furthermore the invention relates to processes for preparing compounds of formula I. | 12-18-2014 |
20150024936 | Fungicidal Pyrimidine Compounds - The present invention relates to fungicidal pyrimidine compounds I, to their use and to methods for combating phytopathogenic fungi. The present invention also relates to seeds treated with at least one such compound. Furthermore the invention relates to processes for preparing compounds of formula I. | 01-22-2015 |
20150284344 | Substituted [1,2,4]triazole Compounds - The present invention relates to substituted [1,2,4]triazol compounds of formula I | 10-08-2015 |
20150307459 | Substituted 2-[phenoxy-phenyl]-1-[1,2,4]triazol-1-yl-ethanol Compounds and Their Use as Fungicides - The present invention relates to substituted 2-[phenoxy-phenyl]-1-[1,2,4]triazol-1-yl-ethanol compounds of formula I as defined in the description, and the N-oxides, and salts thereof, their preparation and intermediates for preparing them. The invention also relates to the use of these compounds for combating harmful fungi and seed coated with at least one such compound and also to compositions comprising at least one such compound. | 10-29-2015 |
20150307460 | Substituted Triazoles and Imidazoles and Their Use as Fungicides - The present invention relates to new substituted triazoles and imidazoles compounds of formula I as defined in the description, and the N-oxides, and salts thereof, their preparation and intermediates for preparing them. The invention also relates to the use of these compounds for combating harmful fungi and seed coated with at least one such compound and also to compositions comprising at least one such compound. | 10-29-2015 |
20150313225 | Compositions Comprising a Triazole Compound - The present invention relates to compositions comprising, 1) as component I a compound of formula I, as defined in the claims and description, and 2) as component II an active ingredient, selected from the groups A) to O) defined in the claims and description. | 11-05-2015 |
20150313229 | Substituted [1,2,4] Triazole Compounds - The present invention relates to substituted [1,2,4]triazol compounds of the formula I | 11-05-2015 |
20150329501 | SUBSTITUTED [1,2,4]TRIAZOLE COMPOUNDS AND THEIR USE AS FUNGICIDES - The present invention relates to compounds of the formula I | 11-19-2015 |
20150336905 | SUBSTITUTED [1,2,4]TRIAZOLE COMPOUNDS AND THEIR USE AS FUNGICIDES - The present invention relates to compounds of the formula I | 11-26-2015 |
20150351399 | SUBSTITUTED [1,2,4]TRIAZOLE AND IMIDAZOLE COMPOUNDS - The present invention relates to compounds of the formula I | 12-10-2015 |
20150351401 | SUBSTITUTED [1,2,4]TRIAZOLE AND IMIDAZOLE COMPOUNDS - The present invention relates to compounds of the formula I | 12-10-2015 |
20150373980 | FUNGICIDAL PYRIMIDINE COMPOUNDS - The present invention relates to fungicidal pyrimidine compounds, to their use and to methods for combating phytopathogenic fungi. The present invention also relates to seeds treated with at least one such compound. Furthermore the invention relates to processes for preparing compounds of formula I. | 12-31-2015 |
20160002179 | SUBSTITUTED IMIDAZOLE AND (1,2,4)TRIAZOLE COMPOUNDS AS FUNGICIDES - The present invention relates to compounds of the formula I | 01-07-2016 |
20160029630 | SUBSTITUTED 2-[PHENOXY-PHENYL]-1-[1,2,4]TRIAZOL-1-YL-ETHANOL COMPOUNDS AND THEIR USE AS FUNGICIDES - The present invention relates to substituted 2-[phenoxy-phenyl]-[1,2,4]triazol-1-yl-ethanol compounds of formula I as defined in the description, and the N-oxides, and salts thereof, their preparation and intermediates for preparing them. The invention also relates to the use of these compounds for combating harmful fungi and seed coated with at least one such compound and also to compositions comprising at least one such compound. | 02-04-2016 |
20160096829 | Substituted Isoxazole Derivatives - The present invention relates to compounds of the formula I | 04-07-2016 |
Ingrid Craig, Greer, SC US
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20130236733 | TOWEL WITH RETAINING SLEEVE - A decorative towel kit and a method of using the same. The kid includes a towel folded to form a front portion and a rear portion which are adjacent each other and generally aligned along a longitudinal axis of the towel; a sleeve removably engageable about an exterior surface of the folded towel such that the sleeve is disposed generally at right angles to the longitudinal axis; and a decal provided on the sleeve. The sleeve is wrapped around the towel when folded. The decal includes a decorative image and is removably engaged with the sleeve. The kit may include one or more towels, one or more sleeves, and one or more decals that may be used in a variety of combinations with each other. | 09-12-2013 |
Jack W. Craig, Ovideo, FL US
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20140081677 | Self-Service System and Method for Lodging Establishment Convenience Shops - A self-service system and method for lodging establishment convenience shops to allow a guest to pay for convenience shop items and avoid waiting in line at a front desk. An example method includes obtaining item identification information associated with items selected for purchase by a customer at a convenience shop of the lodging establishment by a self-service terminal, obtaining prices of the items by the self-service terminal, recording customer selection of a charge to room payment option by the self-service terminal, determining whether the customer has registered as a guest of the lodging establishment by the self-service terminal, and charging a total cost of the items to a reservation record by the self-service terminal when the customer has registered. | 03-20-2014 |
James Craig, New Hartford, MO US
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20160084427 | SYSTEM FOR ANCHORING A PORTABLE DEVICE TO A FLOOR - An anchoring system for a movable structure is provided. The anchoring system can include a base plate and an anchor rod assembly. The base plate includes a slot configured for receiving a portion of the anchor rod assembly. The slot can include a pocket for receiving and retaining the portion of the assembly. The assembly can be secured to the movable structure and can include a handle component, an extension component and an anchor rod having a threaded member engaged with the extension component and handle component so that the anchor rod can be lifted and lowered relative to the extension component. The system can be operated by moving the structure so that the anchor assembly engages the slot of the base plate and enters the pocket. The anchor rod is then retracted within the pocket, thereby securing the structure. | 03-24-2016 |
James P. Craig, Galena, OH US
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20150144644 | PLASTIC DRUMS AND METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING PLASTIC DRUMS - Various methods are described for manufacturing a plastic drum that includes injection-molding upper and lower drum body portions having sidewalls that terminate at an open end. The open end of each drum body portion includes a drum body welding platform. The platform is characterized by a thickening of the drum body portion sidewall. The methods also include aligning the upper drum body portion with respect to the lower drum body portion such that the upper drum body welding platform is aligned with the lower drum body welding platform at an interface, and joining the upper drum body portion to the lower drum body portion at the interface to form the plastic drum. Also described are plastic drums made by the noted methods. | 05-28-2015 |
Jason Craig, Haymarket, VA US
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20140244192 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING MONITORING OF INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT - A system and method for providing monitoring of industrial equipment is disclosed. In such a system and method, one or more sensor units may be configured to generate output signals conveying information regarding power conducted to the industrial equipment. One or more power parameters may be determined based on the sensor output signals. Abnormal operations of the industrial equipment may be determined based on the power parameters and alerts responsive to the abnormal operations may be generated. In some embodiments, information regarding a present operation of the industrial equipment may be received from a control system and/or monitoring system. In those embodiments, a fault or a likelihood of fault of the control system and/or the monitoring system may be determined. | 08-28-2014 |
Jason Craig, Portland, OR US
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20130097766 | ACCESSORY STRAP FOR APPAREL - Embodiments provide accessory straps for apparel, such as outerwear. In various embodiments, the accessory strap may be used to secure gloves, mittens, hats, scarves, and/or other accessories to a piece of apparel, such as outerwear, when the accessory is not being used. Various embodiments of the accessory strap may include an elastomeric element, so that the strap may stretch to encompass large or bulky items. Some embodiments may have an adjustable fit, so that various sized accessories may be securely stowed. In various embodiments, the accessory strap may be stowed under a flap, bellow, or other feature of the outerwear when not in use, for instance to hide it from view and/or prevent it from catching on nearby objects, and various embodiments of the accessory strap may be incorporated into the design of a pocket. | 04-25-2013 |
Jason Bruce Craig, Middleburg, VA US
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20150100164 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MONITORING AND/OR CONTROLLING RESOURCES OF BUILDING STRUCTURES VIA A DASHBOARD INTERFACE - Resources including electricity, water, gas, and/or other resources of building structures may be monitored and/or controlled by an administrator via a dashboard interface. A usage field presented via the dashboard interface may convey information associated with usage of a resource of a structure. The information conveyed by the usage field may be determined based on a selected breakdown, which may include one or more of a breakdown of resource usage by panel, by location, by usage type, by security level, and/or by other breakdowns. The information conveyed by the usage field may be determined based on a selected region, which may include one or more of a group of structures, portions of structures in a group, a single structure, a portion of a structure, a floor of a structure, a room of a structure, a hallway of a structure, a stairwell of a structure, and/or other spatial region. | 04-09-2015 |
Jeff Craig, Annapolis, MD US
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20130017527 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REWARDING A STUDENTAANM Nguyen; ChrisAACI BaltimoreAAST MDAACO USAAGP Nguyen; Chris Baltimore MD USAANM Hoehn-Saric; ChrisAACI MiamiAAST FLAACO USAAGP Hoehn-Saric; Chris Miami FL USAANM Wenck; EricAACI BaltimoreAAST MDAACO USAAGP Wenck; Eric Baltimore MD USAANM Craig; JeffAACI AnnapolisAAST MDAACO USAAGP Craig; Jeff Annapolis MD USAANM Clinton; LeeAACI BaltimoreAAST MDAACO USAAGP Clinton; Lee Baltimore MD US - Methods and apparatus for rewarding students with redeemable tokens during a lesson are disclosed. As the student works through the lesson, the system determines whether any designated performance events occur based on the student's performance. Based on any occurrences of performance events, the system may accumulate one or more tokens for the student. The system may provide a visual indication of any tracked occurences of performance events. For example, for each occurrence of a performance event, the system increments a progress meter by a designated amount. When progress meter reaches a designated level, the system accumulates a designated quantity of tokens for the student. The amount by which the progress meter increments for each occurrence of a performance event may be based on the type of performance event which occurs. Different types of performance events may have different values or contribute differently toward the accumulation of tokens. | 01-17-2013 |
20130017530 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TESTING STUDENTSAANM Nguyen; ChrisAACI BaltimoreAAST MDAACO USAAGP Nguyen; Chris Baltimore MD USAANM Hoehn-Saric; ChrisAACI MiamiAAST FLAACO USAAGP Hoehn-Saric; Chris Miami FL USAANM Wenck; EricAACI BaltimoreAAST MDAACO USAAGP Wenck; Eric Baltimore MD USAANM Craig; JeffAACI AnnapolisAAST MDAACO USAAGP Craig; Jeff Annapolis MD USAANM Nyugen; ChrisAACI BaltimoreAAST MDAACO USAAGP Nyugen; Chris Baltimore MD USAANM Fontana; LynnAACI BaltimoreAAST MDAACO USAAGP Fontana; Lynn Baltimore MD USAANM Clinton; LeeAACI BaltimoreAAST MDAACO USAAGP Clinton; Lee Baltimore MD US - The learning system disclosed herein enables a performance assessment to be incorporated or integrated into instructional materials being administered to a student as part of the student's current learning prescription. As the student progresses through the instructional materials, the system collects and maintains data regarding the student's performance. When data indicate that the student is not meeting certain educational goals, the system adjusts or alters the student's learning prescription to accommodate the student's current needs. | 01-17-2013 |
Jeff Craig US
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20130017528 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MANAGING STUDENT ACTIVITIESAANM Nguyen; ChrisAACI BaltimoreAAST MDAACO USAAGP Nguyen; Chris Baltimore MD USAANM Hoehn-Saric; ChrisAACI MiamiAAST FLAACO USAAGP Hoehn-Saric; Chris Miami FL USAANM Wenck; EricAACI BaltimoreAAST MDAACO USAAGP Wenck; Eric Baltimore MD USAANM Craig; JeffAACO USAAGP Craig; Jeff USAANM Clinton; LeeAACI BaltimoreAAST MDAACO USAAGP Clinton; Lee Baltimore MD US - A learning system includes at least one student workstation which holds a learning session for a student. The system generates and displays primary instructional material to the student in accordance with student profile data for the student. The system causes supplemental material or content to be generated and displayed to the student at the student workstation when a downtime interval is triggered. The system generates the supplemental material in accordance with the student profile data for the student. The disclosed system thus enables downtime to be more appropriately utilized by the student, in a manner that accommodates the learning preferences and skill gaps of the student and/or that rewards the student for showing proficiency at a skill. | 01-17-2013 |
Jeff Craig, Ballwin, MO US
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20140131380 | LINER-BASED SHIPPING AND DISPENSING CONTAINERS - In one aspect, the present disclosure relates to the substantially sterile transport of a substantially sterile substance using a liner-based assembly having an overpack and a flexible or semi-rigid liner disposed within the overpack configured for pressure dispense, and a connector securable to at least one of the overpack or liner. The connector may include a first port operably connected with a quick connector configured for substantially aseptic filling of the liner. The first port may be configured for substantially aseptic sealing after filling of the liner. The connector may be configured for substantially aseptic dispense of the substance of the liner via the first port after unsealing of the first port or via a second port. In some particular embodiments, the second port may be operably connected with a quick connector, and dispense of the substance of the liner occurs via the quick connector of the second port. The assembly may include one or more of a mixer, a sparger, a sensor, or combinations thereof, and may be arranged to form a bioreactor. Related methods are also described. | 05-15-2014 |
Jennifer Lyn Craig, Trumbull, CT US
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20130156709 | Environmentally Friendly, Low Whitening Compositions - Environmentally friendly, low whitening compositions are described. The compositions have aromatic alcohols and esters with a melting point from about 20° C. to about 40° C. The compositions are substantially free of silicones and suitable to impart excellent sensory characteristics in the absence of whitening and when topically applied to the skin of a consumer. | 06-20-2013 |
Jessel Craig, Pembroke Pines, FL US
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20140253328 | HAZARD WARNING APPARATUS AND SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR USE THEREOF - Embodiments of the present invention are generally directed towards hazard communication and alarm systems. Specifically, embodiments of the present invention are configured to provide a hazard or disaster warning apparatus configured to work independently or in conjunction with security cameras and/or an existing hazard detection and/or communication system in order to provide one or more of an audio or visual hazard alert. Certain embodiments of the present invention provide for exit path or other path routing capabilities during emergency and/or disaster recovery operations. Further embodiments of the present invention may be integrated with one or more security components (e.g., hazard sensors, anti-theft sensors). | 09-11-2014 |
Johanna Craig, Newport, VA US
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20150149512 | Integrated Desktop Software for Management of Virus Data - A system and method for managing virus data may include software tailored for rapid, efficient and flexible management of virus data. The system may easier overcome data management problems. Moreover, the system may streamline the serious bottleneck of data management, significantly compressing time between data collection and cure discovery. The system may comprise graphical-user interface (GU I) tools and a data-storage and retrieval system. It may also include a commercial relational database engine. The system may include annotation, alignment, phylogenetics and mutation analysis tools. The alignment tool may be linked to a query tool and include a contig assembler. The system may include mutation tracking, report generation and entropy measurement tools, as well as statistical routines and security and installation packages. The system may include a software architecture comprised of three tiers: a presentation (GUI) tier, a middleware (Domain) tier, and a relational database management system (RDBMS) tier. | 05-28-2015 |
Joseph L. Craig, Marysville, OH US
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20130283485 | PLANT GROWING SYSTEM CONTAINING A SUPER AMOUNT OF A CONTROLLED-RELEASED FERTILIZER AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME - The invention relates to a plant growing system having (a) plant life; (b) a super amount of a controlled-release fertilizer to provide season-long performance; and (c) growing media. The planting growing system may also include a moisture control agent or a plant protection agent. Despite the high EC values of the growing system, the combination of materials that make up the growing system nevertheless produces superior performing plants with darker green, healthier-looking leaves; superior growth, fill and spread; more abundant production of flowers and fruits; and a more developed, sustaining root system. Moreover, these plants are far less susceptible to the effects of pests such as fungi (e.g., | 10-24-2013 |
20150047072 | PLANT GROWING SYSTEM CONTAINING A SUPER AMOUNT OF A CONTROLLED-RELLEASED FERTILIZER AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME - The invention relates to a plant growing system having (a) plant life; (b) a super amount of a controlled-release fertilizer to provide season-long performance; and (c) growing media. The planting growing system may also include a moisture control agent or a plant protection agent. Despite the high EC values of the growing system, the combination of materials that make up the growing system nevertheless produces superior performing plants with darker green, healthier-looking leaves; superior growth, fill and spread; more abundant production of flowers and fruits; and a more developed, sustaining root system. Moreover, these plants are far less susceptible to the effects of pests such as fungi (e.g., | 02-12-2015 |
Justin Craig, Cambridge, MA US
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20160032359 | Methods for Generating Nucleic Acid Molecule Fragments Having a Customized Size Distribution - The invention provides methods for generating nucleic acid molecule fragments having a customized distribution. In one aspect, a method of generating nucleic acid fragments having a customized fragment size distribution is provided comprising obtaining a master pool of nucleic acid molecules to be fragmented; fragmenting at least two independent aliquots of the master pool of nucleic acid molecules in separate reactions, wherein the fragmentation conditions are identical except for a single variable. | 02-04-2016 |
Kenneth Craig, Beaverton, OR US
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20130133123 | Apparel with Reduced Drag Coefficient - An athletic garment including a panel designed to reduce frictional and pressure drag around an appendage of an athlete competing in a high-speed event, such as running and cycling. The panel is positioned to encircle the appendage, and is provided with regions having different surface texture roughnesses. The leading edge of the panel includes texture designed to enhance the laminar boundary layer, while the adjacent portion of the panel includes texture intended to trip the boundary layer to turbulent flow. The drag-reducing panel may be the cuff of a sock, a sleeve, wristband, a headband, or the like. | 05-30-2013 |
Larry V. Craig, Plmouth, MI US
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20150381133 | AUDIO SYSTEM INCLUDING MULTIBAND AUDIO DYNAMICS PROCESSOR - An audio system includes a level controller receiving an input audio signal from an audio medium. The level controller includes a gain adjust module producing an output audio signal based on the input audio signal. A filter arrangement is communicatively coupled to the level controller. The filter arrangement receives the output audio signal and divides the output signal into a plurality of filtered signals. Each of the filtered signals corresponds to a respective frequency band. A multiband dynamics controller is communicatively coupled to the filter arrangement. The multiband dynamics controller receives the filtered signals and applies a respective gain characteristic to each of the filtered signals to thereby produce a plurality of gain adjust signals. The gain adjust signals are combined into a multiband dynamics controller output signal. | 12-31-2015 |
Leslie George Craig, Baltimore, MD US
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20140250033 | SOCIAL BEHAVIOR HYPOTHESIS TESTING - A relational event history is determined based on a data set, the relational event history including a set of relational events that occurred in time among a set of actors. Data is populated in a probability model based on the relational event history, where the probability model is formulated as a series of conditional probabilities that correspond to a set of sequential decisions by an actor for each relational event, and where the probability model includes one or more statistical parameters and corresponding statistics. A baseline communications behavior for the relational event history is determined based on the populated probability model, and departures from the baseline communications behavior within the relational event history are determined. Determining departures includes determining and testing a hypothesis regarding communications behavior within the relational event history. | 09-04-2014 |
20140250049 | VISUALIZING SOCIAL BEHAVIOR - One or more user inputs are received. A relational event history is determined based on a data set, where the relational event history includes a set of relational events that occurred in time among a set of actors. Data is populated in a probability model based on the relational event history, where the probability model includes one or more statistical parameters and corresponding statistics that relate to one or more of senders of relational events, modes of relational events, topics of relational events, or recipients of relational events. Graphical analyses of the relational event history are output based on the one or more user inputs. | 09-04-2014 |
Lori R. Craig, Germantown, MD US
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20150040921 | Port Cover - The Port Cover is a soft, thin plastic covering that is used to cover the cream applied to the skin covering an implantable port, prior to treatment. The cream numbs the skin to minimize the pain from the needle insertion into the port when caregivers draw blood, administer treatments and therapies. FIG. | 02-12-2015 |
Marc Craig, Brighton, MI US
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20140265076 | CUSHION INSERT FOR A TUBING CLAMP AND METHOD OF REPLACEMENT - A cushion insert includes a body having a slot. A first cushion half and a second cushion half extend in an arc in opposite directions from the slot and have ends spaced apart to form a gap in a location opposite the slot. A passageway extends axially through the cushion insert and is defined by the first cushion half and the second cushion half. A spacer extends axially along a top of the body and has a passage. A tab extends axially along a bottom of the body. | 09-18-2014 |
Mark Craig, Barraux FR
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20090019515 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SECURE ACCESS POLICY MIGRATION - A method for deploying a directory server that includes receiving a new version of the directory server on a server to replace a prior version of the directory server, wherein the new version of the directory server uses a new version of an access policy and the prior directory server uses a prior version of the access policy, and configuring the new version of the directory server to use both the prior version of access policy and the new version of the access policy, wherein the new version of the directory server maintains compatibility between the new version of the access policy and the prior version of the access policy. | 01-15-2009 |
Melaney Craig, Joliet, IL US
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20130108995 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MONITORING AND INFLUENCING BODY POSITION | 05-02-2013 |
Michael D. Craig, Painesville, OH US
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20120292005 | THERMAL INTERFACE MATERIALS AND METHODS FOR PROCESSING THE SAME - A thermal interface material is provided for use to fill a gap between surfaces in a thermal transfer system to transfer heat between the surfaces. The thermal interface material includes a base material and thermally conductive particles dispersed within the base material. The thermal interface material is conditioned under reduced pressure (e.g., prior to being placed in the gap between the surfaces, while being placed in the gap, after being placed in the gap, etc.) and, within about forty-eight hours or less of conditioning, the conditioned thermal interface material is either positioned in a container that inhibits ambient gas from contacting it (either alone or applied to the surfaces), or used to transfer heat between the surfaces. As such, the thermal interface material is substantially free of cracks following exposure to thermal cycling comprising a temperature change of at least about 100 degrees Celsius for at least about 10 cycles. | 11-22-2012 |
20130265721 | Thermal Interface Materials with Thin Film or Metallization - According to various aspects, exemplary embodiments are provided of thermal interface material assemblies. In one exemplary embodiment, a thermal interface material assembly generally includes a thermal interface material having a first side and a second side and a dry material having a thickness of about 0.0005 inches or less. The dry material is disposed along at least a portion of the first side of the thermal interface material. | 10-10-2013 |
Miesse Craig, Suwon-Si KR
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20080261088 | Fuel cell and manufacturing method thereof - A fuel cell and a method of manufacturing the fuel cell are disclosed. A method of manufacturing a fuel cell by electrically connecting a first cell and a second cell that are coupled over both sides of a membrane with a predetermined gap between the first cell and the second cell, where the first cell and the second cell each has an anode on one side and a cathode on the other side, may include perforating a hole in the membrane between the first cell and the second cell, and electrically connecting the anode of the first cell with the cathode of the second cell through the hole using a conductive member. This method does not entail unnecessary increases in volume or complicated flow paths, and the method can reduce electrical resistance while simplifying the peripheral equipment. | 10-23-2008 |
Nancy Craig, Baltimore, MD US
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20150284768 | EUKARYOTIC TRANSPOSASE MUTANTS AND TRANSPOSON END COMPOSITIONS FOR MODIFYING NUCLEIC ACIDS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCTION AND USE IN THE GENERATION OF SEQUENCING LIBRARIES - Novel hyperactive Hermes Transposase mutants and genes encoding them are disclosed. These transposases are easily purified in large quantity after expression in bacteria. The modified Hermes Transposases are soluble and stable and exist as smaller active complexes compared to the native enzyme. The consensus target DNA recognition sequence is the same as the native enzyme and shows minimal insertional sequence bias. These properties are useful in whole genome sequencing applications that involve sample DNA preparation requiring simultaneous fragmentation and attachment of custom sequences to the ends of the fragments. Methods and compositions using these transposases in fragmentation and 5′ end-tagging are also disclosed. | 10-08-2015 |
Nancy L. Craig, Baltimore, MD US
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20140287513 | TRICHOPLUSIA NI PIGGYBAC TRANSPOSASES WITH REDUCED INTEGRATION ACTIVITY - The present invention is directed to nucleic acid and amino acid sequences of a novel piggyBac transposase enzymes created by modifying the transposase of | 09-25-2014 |
Neville Craig, Collooney IE
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20130265133 | METHOD FOR ALTERING ELECTRICAL AND THERMAL PROPERTIES OF RESISTIVE MATERIALS - A method for altering a resistance of a resistor including trimming the resistor using a first type of trim approach to increase a resistance measurement of the resistor to above a target resistance value, and iteratively trimming the resistor using a second type of trim approach until a power coefficient of resistance (PCR) or temperature coefficient of resistance (TCR) measurement of the resistor is substantially close to zero. | 10-10-2013 |
Patricio Craig, Buenos Aires AR
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20090087435 | Isolated Chimeric Proteins Of Modified Lumazine Synthase - isolated chimeric proteins including up to ten copies of peptides, polypeptides or protein domains inserted in the amino termini of the | 04-02-2009 |
Patricio Oliver Craig, Ciudad Autonoma De Buenos Aires AR
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20160115459 | CHIMERAS OF BRUCELLA LUMAZINE SYNTHASE AND BETA SUBUNIT OF AB5 TOXINS - Chimeric polypeptides useful as immunogens for inducing protective immune responses and neutralizing antibodies against Shiga toxin (Stx) in mammals. More specifically, chimeric polypeptides having a monomer of the homopentameric B subunit of the Shiga 2 toxin fused to the N-terminus of a monomer of | 04-28-2016 |
Paul Craig, Birmingham, MI US
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20130187075 | DIELECTRIC UNION VALVE FOR LIQUID PROPANE - A system for delivering propane from an outdoor liquid propane storage tank to a building structure is provided having a first pressure regulator mountable to an outdoor liquid propane storage tank, a metallic fuel line extending from the storage tank to the building structure, a second pressure regulator mountable to the building structure, and a union valve. The union valve mounted adjacent the second pressure regulator in the fluid flow path between the fuel line second end and the second regulator inlet, and having an ON and OFF position to enable the propane to be quickly turned off. The union valve including an integral dielectric member isolating the fuel line from the second fuel pressure regulator inlet, to provide a dielectric break between the building and the fuel line, without using a separate non electrically conductive fuel line section. | 07-25-2013 |
Paul I. Craig, Thibodaux, LA US
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20150198385 | Cross Flow Heat Exchanger - A heat exchanger for a work vehicle is provided that comprises a tube layer ( | 07-16-2015 |
Philip Craig, Antrim IE
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20110209536 | WHEEL POSITION DETERMINATION USING REVOLUTION COUNTER - A wheel position determination system and method to count wheel revolutions in a wheel unit of a tire monitoring system. An indication of the count is transmitted, optionally along with an indication of a left/right side position of the wheel on the vehicle, and an identification unique to the transmitting wheel unit, to a central controller of the tire monitoring system. In the central controller of the tire monitoring system, the count is compared with wheel speed information for the vehicle, such as from an ABS system, to determine if one wheel on each side of the vehicle is rotating at a different speed. Based at least in part upon a determination that each wheel speed is unique, a determination of wheel location may be made. | 09-01-2011 |
20120029767 | Tire Pressure Monitoring System Wheel Rotation Auto Location - A TPM system wheel unit measures rotational period over a number of wheel revolutions, calculates a value of a period of the revolutions and wirelessly transmits the calculated value of the period to a tire pressure monitoring system receiver in the vehicle mounting the wheel. Alternatively, each wheel unit transmits an RF burst of a predetermined length and a received RF burst envelope modulated with a periodic modulation pattern is used to calculate the period of one wheel rotation for each wheel. A central vehicle electronic control unit monitors wheel speed signals for each wheel of the vehicle and calculates a period for the wheel speed signal for each wheel of the vehicle, bounded by a rolling window which may be of variable length. The calculated values are compared and the wheel unit and the wheel location are correlated therefrom. | 02-02-2012 |
Randy Wayne Craig, Fishers, IN US
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20140315422 | FRAME GROUND CONNECTION - An electronic device including a frame having a front frame wall and a front panel assembly. The front frame wall is grounded and is parallel to the front panel assembly (FPA). The front panel assembly has a printed circuit board (PCB) on an interior side of it and PCB includes a ground contact. A detachable ground clip is attached to the front frame wall and has a protruding flexible arm that is configured to engage the ground contact of the PCB when the FPA is positioned for assembly. The central contact portion contacts or engages the ground contact on the PCB, and includes a visual indicator means integrated into the distal end and the front frame wall such that an observer looking at the interior side of the front frame wall can visually confirmed the central contact engagement with the ground contact of the printed circuit board. | 10-23-2014 |
20150305137 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE WITH COMBINATION HEAT SINK/BLOWER OR FAN ASSEMBLY HAVING AIR DUCT - An electronic device includes a circuit board having heat generating components thereon. A heat sink with air current generating electric device assembly lies over the circuit board, through which heat from the circuit board and the components thereon is dispersed. The assembly includes a heat sink having a solid central core and a plurality of fins protruding from the core. An air current generating electric device is disposed over the heat sink and having an air intake facing a top of the heat sink and an exhaust opening directed parallel to a plane of the circuit board. An air duct extends from the exhaust opening of the air current generating electric device to exhaust apertures on at least one side wall of the electronic device. | 10-22-2015 |
Richard A. Craig, Joliet, IL US
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20130108995 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MONITORING AND INFLUENCING BODY POSITION | 05-02-2013 |
Robert Craig, Ottawa CA
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20140298183 | COMMUNICATION SYSTEM MANAGEMENT APPARATUS, METHODS, AND INTERFACES - Communication system management apparatus, methods, and interfaces are disclosed. A group of objects that are associated with different types of communication system components in a representation of a communication system are configured in a group. A further representation of the objects of the group is provided, and includes an indication of component operational status for one or more communication system components respectively associated with one or more of the objects of the group. The further representation of the objects of the group may also or instead provide access to the objects of the group, so that information associated with the objects may be more easily displayed, for example. The communication system representation and the group representation are provided in a Graphical User Interface (GUI) in some embodiments. | 10-02-2014 |
Robert Craig, Auckland NZ
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20090046219 | Optical diffuser - An improved optical diffuser for use in a multi-component display (MCD), and also to a method of manufacturing the same, is disclosed. Embodiments provide an optical diffuser film which may be manufactured with fewer manual operations, at a lower cost, and in larger volume than conventional optical diffusers. The optical diffuser film may include a flexible polymer substrate coupled to an optical diffuser material with a plurality of features for diffusing light. The optical diffuser film may be stored, transported, or otherwise handled more easily and with less damage than conventional optical diffusers. Additionally, the optical diffuser film may be coupled to a rigid substrate to reduce distortion of the optical diffuser, thereby providing improved optical performance. | 02-19-2009 |
20100248577 | OPTICAL DIFFUSER - An improved optical diffuser for use in a multi-component display (MCD), and also to a method of manufacturing the same, is disclosed. Embodiments provide an optical diffuser film which may be manufactured with fewer manual operations, at a lower cost, and in larger volume than conventional optical diffusers. The optical diffuser film may include a flexible polymer substrate coupled to an optical diffuser material with a plurality of features for diffusing light. The optical diffuser film may be stored, transported, or otherwise handled more easily and with less damage than conventional optical diffusers. Additionally, the optical diffuser film may be coupled to a rigid substrate to reduce distortion of the optical diffuser, thereby providing improved optical performance. | 09-30-2010 |
Robert George Alexander Craig, Ottawa CA
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20100247096 | Network Operating System With Topology Autodiscovery - The network operating system includes an embedded platform for controlling operation of an agile optical network at the physical layer level. At the module embedded level, each module (card-pack) is provided with an embedded controller EC that monitors and control operation of the optical modules. At the next level, each shelf is provided with a shelf processor SP that monitors and control operation of the ECs over a backplane network. All optical modules are connected over an optical trace channel to send/receive trace messages that can then be used to determine network connectivity. At the next, link management level, a network services controller NSC controls the SPs in a negotiated span of control, over a link network. The control is address-based; each NSC receives ranges of addresses for the entities in its control, and distributes these addresses to the SPs, which in turn distribute addresses to the ECs in their control. One of the SPs operates as a router on the link network to relay signaling and control to all entities based on their address. Each NSC constructs, from queried information, a network topology fragment for the embedded elements under its control. A distributed topology system (DTS) shares this topology information with neighboring NSC's to build a complete network view, which can be used by all interested network applications. | 09-30-2010 |
Robert Jaime Craig, Ellerslie NZ
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20090051623 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING A POSITION FOR AN INTERSTITAL DIFFUSER FOR USE IN A MULTI-LAYER DISPLAY - A method and system for determining a position for an interstitial diffuser for use in a multi-component display is disclosed. Embodiments utilize a camera to capture images of visual output from one or more display screens of a multi-component display, where each image may be taken with an interstitial diffuser at a different position between the display screens. The images may be used to analyze the Moiré interference and blur of the visual output at each position of the diffuser. Moiré interference values for each diffuser position may be determined by processing images captured of the visual output while each display screen displays a white image. Blur values for each diffuser position may be determined by comparing images captured of the visual output with a reference image. | 02-26-2009 |
Roger Kingdon Craig US
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20140356907 | ANTIBODY PRODUCTION - A transgenic non-human mammal containing a heterologous lambda light chain gene locus, and/or a heterologous kappa light chain gene locus, and/or a heterologous heavy chain gene locus, each of which can re-arrange so that immunoglobulin heavy and light chain genes are formed and expressed in B-cells following antigen challenge. | 12-04-2014 |
Ronald A. Craig, Boynton Beach, FL US
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20140219521 | BIOMETRIC SENSING DEVICE FOR THREE DIMENSIONAL IMAGING OF SUBCUTANEOUS STRUCTURES EMBEDDED WITHIN FINGER TISSUE - A system, apparatus and method for obtaining biometric data from characteristics of a fingerprint and obtaining characteristics of subcutaneous structures that are embedded within finger tissue and located in relation to the fingerprint. | 08-07-2014 |
Ryan Andrew Craig, Naas IE
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20080244617 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DYNAMIC CONFIGURATION OF INTERCEPTORS IN A CLIENT-SERVER ENVIRONMENT - A computer implemented method/system of creating and managing one or more interceptors. The method comprises the steps of intrinsically chaining the interceptors, and storing state information, in at least one of the chained interceptors, directed to a reference to the next interceptor. A server computer in a client-sever environment that includes a processor configured to generate one or more interceptors and to intrinsically chain the interceptors, and a memory associated with at least one of the chained interceptors and configured to store state information directed to a reference to the next interceptor thereof. The method/system, in various embodiments, includes dissimilar interceptors, callbacks, and flyweight pattern weighting. | 10-02-2008 |
20090300653 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DYNAMIC CONFIGURATION OF INTERCEPTORS IN A CLIENT-SERVER ENVIRONMENT - A computer implemented method/system of creating and managing one or more interceptors. The method comprises the steps of intrinsically chaining the interceptors, and storing state information, in at least one of the chained interceptors, directed to a reference to the next interceptor. A server computer in a client-sever environment that includes a processor configured to generate one or more interceptors and to intrinsically chain the interceptors, and a memory associated with at least one of the chained interceptors and configured to store state information directed to a reference to the next interceptor thereof. The method/system, in various embodiments, includes dissimilar interceptors, callbacks, and flyweight pattern weighting. | 12-03-2009 |
Scott D. Craig, Wheaton, IL US
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20130108995 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MONITORING AND INFLUENCING BODY POSITION | 05-02-2013 |
Scott D. Craig, Jackson, TN US
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20130062141 | Compressor Intake Muffler And Filter - A muffler for a feed air system of a compressor assembly. The muffler can be a product of a blow molding process and used in a method of sound control for a compressor assembly. A method of controlling sound in a compressor assembly can have the step of providing a feed air and the step of providing the muffler an outlet in communication with an inlet of a pump assembly which can compress the feed air fed through the muffler and into the pump assembly. Sound control for a compressor assembly is also accomplished by adapting a feed air system to have sound control of a feed air path by dampening the sound emitted from a pump system through the feed air path. | 03-14-2013 |
20130064641 | Air Ducting Shroud For Cooling An Air Compressor Pump And Motor - A compressor assembly having an air ducting shroud that can direct a cooling air stream from a fan to components of the compressor assembly, such as a pump assembly. The pump assembly can have at least a pump, a motor and a fan. The compressor can be cooled by providing cooling air to a cylinder head of the pump without the cooling air experiencing choking or substantial cooling flow interference from a cooling of the motor. | 03-14-2013 |
20130064642 | Tank Dampening Device - A compressor assembly having a compressed gas tank having a tank dampening device in the form of a vibration absorption member. The vibration absorption member can provide a pressure to a portion of the compressed gas tank. A method of controlling sound emitted from a compressor assembly, by using a vibration absorber which exerts a force upon the compressed gas tank. A means for controlling the sound level of a compressed gas tank by using a means for absorbing vibration from the compressed gas tank which exerts a pressure on a portion of the compressed gas tank. | 03-14-2013 |
20130064643 | Tank Dampening Device - A compressor assembly that has a compressed air tank having a vibration absorption member. The vibration absorption member can exert a pressure on a portion of the compressed air tank. A method of controlling sound emitted from a compressor assembly, by using a vibration absorber which applies a force against the compressed gas tank. Controlling the sound level of the compressed gas tank is accomplished by absorbing vibration from the compressed gas tank by which exerting a pressure on a portion of the compressed gas tank. | 03-14-2013 |
20130064689 | Method Of Reducing Air Compressor Noise - A compressor assembly having a tank seal which seals a tank gap between a portion of a housing of the compressor assembly and a portion of a compressed gas tank and a method for controlling the sound level of a compressor assembly by configuring a tank seal to seal a gap between the housing of a compressor assembly and a compressed gas tank. The sound level of the compressor assembly can be controlled by sealing a tank gap between at least a portion of a compressor assembly housing and at least a portion of a compressed gas tank. | 03-14-2013 |
20130065503 | Air Ducting Shroud For Cooling An Air Compressor Pump And Motor - An air ducting shroud for a compressor assembly having a motor air duct having a blocking partition, a conduit in flow communication with the motor air duct and a motor cavity configured to accept a compressor assembly motor. The air ducting shroud can have a number of blocking partitions. The air ducting shroud can have a conduit to feed cooling air to the head area of a pump assembly. The air ducting shroud can direct multiple cooling air flows to cool the motor of the pump assembly. | 03-14-2013 |
20140007944 | Compressor intake muffler and filter - A compressor assembly having a high velocity muffler system which produces a particle-free compressor pump feed while reducing noise output from the compressor assembly during compressing operations. The high velocity muffler system is maintenance-free and comprises an inertia filter. The compressor assembly uses a method for producing a compressor pump feed and reducing noise during compressing operations by processing a gas through the high velocity muffler system which has an inertia filter and a muffler chamber to produce a compressor pump feed which can be compressed by a pump assembly. | 01-09-2014 |
20140037425 | Air ducting shroud for cooling an air compressor pump and motor - A compressor assembly having a sound reduction shroud and a sound level of 75 dBA or less when in a compressing state. The sound reduction shroud can be a cylinder head shroud, a pump cylinder shroud, or a pump assembly shroud. The sound reduction shroud can optionally cover one or more of a compressor pump assembly, a cylinder head and a compressed gas outlet line. A compressor assembly having a sound reduction conduit and a sound level of 75 dBA or less when in a compressing state. The sound reduction conduit provides a cooling air channel directing cooling air to cool one or more portions of the compressor assembly and can direct exhaust cooling air to an exhaust port. A method for compressing a gas at a sound level of 75 dBA or less when the compressor is in a compressing state using a sound reduction shroud or a sound reduction conduit. | 02-06-2014 |
20150016953 | TANK DAMPENING DEVICE - A compressor assembly that has a compressed air tank having a vibration absorption member. The vibration absorption member can exert a pressure on a portion of the compressed air tank. A method of controlling sound emitted from a compressor assembly, by using a vibration absorber which applies a force against the compressed gas tank. Controlling the sound level of the compressed gas tank is accomplished by absorbing vibration from the compressed gas tank by which exerting a pressure on a portion of the compressed gas tank. | 01-15-2015 |
20150016962 | TANK DAMPENING DEVICE - A compressor assembly that has a compressed air tank having a vibration absorption member. The vibration absorption member can exert a pressure on a portion of the compressed air tank. A method of controlling sound emitted from a compressor assembly, by using a vibration absorber which applies a force against the compressed gas tank. Controlling the sound level of the compressed gas tank is accomplished by absorbing vibration from the compressed gas tank by which exerting a pressure on a portion of the compressed gas tank. | 01-15-2015 |
20150030473 | Compressor Intake Muffler And Filter - A compressor assembly having a high velocity muffler system which produces a particle-free compressor pump feed while reducing noise output from the compressor assembly during compressing operations. The high velocity muffler system is maintenance-free and comprises an inertia filter. The compressor assembly uses a method for producing a compressor pump feed and reducing noise during compressing operations by processing a gas through the high velocity muffler system which has an inertia filter and a muffler chamber to produce a compressor pump feed which can be compressed by a pump assembly. | 01-29-2015 |
20150330380 | TANK DAMPENING DEVICE - A compressor assembly having a compressed gas tank having a tank dampening device in the form of a vibration absorption member. The vibration absorption member can provide a pressure to a portion of the compressed gas tank. A method of controlling sound emitted from a compressor assembly, by using a vibration absorber which exerts a force upon the compressed gas tank. A means for controlling the sound level of a compressed gas tank by using a means for absorbing vibration from the compressed gas tank which exerts a pressure on a portion of the compressed gas tank. | 11-19-2015 |
Scotty Craig, Chandler, AZ US
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20130138665 | METHODS OF EVALUATING SEMANTIC DIFFERENCES, METHODS OF IDENTIFYING RELATED SETS OF ITEMS IN SEMANTIC SPACES, AND SYSTEMS AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR IMPLEMENTING THE SAME - One aspect of the invention provides a method of evaluating semantic differences between a first item in a first semantic space and a second item in a second semantic space. Thee method includes: calculating a first ordered list of N nearest neighbors of the first item within the first semantic space; calculating a second ordered list of N nearest neighbors of the second item within the second semantic space; and computing a plurality of similarity measures between the first n nearest neighbors of the first item and the first n nearest neighbors of the second item, wherein n and N are positive integers and 1≦n≦N. | 05-30-2013 |
Stephanie Tych Craig, Loveland, OH US
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20130056380 | Tooth Whitening Strip Article Products With Whitening Power Index - Tooth-whitening strip articles, packages, arrays and methods including one or more tooth-whitening strip articles having a power configuration corresponding to a consumer desirable level of treatment, the tooth-whitening strip articles being enclosed in a package; a brand indicator disposed on the package; a line-up indicator disposed on the package, the line-up indicator including at least one line-up indicia selected from visual indicia, narrative indicia or combinations thereof; and optionally, a power specific indicator disposed on the package; wherein the line-up indicator associates the tooth-whitening strip article configuration with a corresponding whitening power, the association enabling a consumer to identify the appropriate tooth-whitening strip article configuration for a user. | 03-07-2013 |
Stephen Craig, Nacka SE
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20090042572 | Cell change in cellular networks - The invention relates to a handover or cell change procedure in a cellular radio communications system comprising a mobile user terminal present in a serving cell and having multiple radio resources simultaneously allocated for communication with a base station of the cell. In this procedure, when there is a need for a cell change, the multiple radio resources are sequentially replaced with radio resources allocated to the terminal for communication with at least one base station having an associated cell different from the serving cell. This cell change procedure provides macro diversity without requiring the complexity of soft handovers and has enhanced service coverage and handover robustness compared to hard handover. | 02-12-2009 |
20110274055 | PROVIDING A SERVING HS-DSCH CELL CHANGE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT - In an improved and reliable method and arrangement allowing a user equipment to acknowledge the re-pointing over target cell in the HS-DSCH serving cell change procedure, wherein a Media Access Control (MAC) frame include information indicates the acknowledgement. In one embodiment the MAC frame contains only the Scheduling Information (SI) field with a coding not normally used, e.g. TEBS=O and HLID= | 11-10-2011 |
20120057478 | Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation Control in a Multi-Access Radio Communication System - A scheduler for ranking-based scheduling of multiple users on a shared communication channel of a serving base station in a wireless communication system comprises a determiner ( | 03-08-2012 |
20120099471 | Adjusting Channel Quality Report in a Wireless Communication Network - The present invention relates to a method and an arrangement in a first communication node ( | 04-26-2012 |
20120314607 | UPLINK LOAD PREDICTION USING KALMAN FILTERS - Method and arrangement in a base station for providing an input parameter in an algorithm for predicting uplink load in a cell in a wireless communication system. The cell comprises at least one user equipment. The method comprises obtaining SIR target value associated with the user equipment, measuring SIR value on a signal sent from the user equipment, comparing the difference between the obtained SIR target value and the measured SIR value with a threshold limit value, selecting the SIR value as input parameter in the uplink load prediction algorithm for the user equipment, if the difference between the obtained SIR target value and the measured SIR value is bigger than the threshold limit value. Otherwise selecting the SIR target value as input parameter in the uplink load prediction algorithm for the user equipment. | 12-13-2012 |
20130286865 | Method and Controlling Network Node in a Radio Access Network - Method and controlling network node ( | 10-31-2013 |
20140119188 | Method and Arrangement in a Network Node - Method and arrangement in a network node ( | 05-01-2014 |
20150318944 | METHOD, APPARATUS, AND SYSTEM FOR INTERFERENCE METRIC SIGNALLING - Mobile broadband traffic has been exploding in wireless networks ( | 11-05-2015 |
Stephen G. Craig, Nacka SE
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20080261607 | Channel Allocation for Channel Allocation Tiering - A method and device for channel allocation using channel allocation tiering (CHAT), where radio resources are de-coupled from hardware resources and the available hardware resource units in a cell are divided into logical groups, “channel tiers”. Each tier simultaneously utilizes, partly or fully, the same radio resources. There is a first tier and at least a second tier. In accordance with the invention terminals are allocated to the first tier until a radio resource load threshold close to but less than 100% is reached. Terminals are allocated channels on said at least second tier based upon a terminal's interference suppression capabilities, or the radio requirements of the service being used on the terminal, or the radio location of the terminal, or a combination of the above. | 10-23-2008 |
Steven Craig, Newcastle, OK US
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20130112036 | Split-Shaft S-Cam - A method for manufacturing a split-shaft S-cam and apparatus. The method for converting a one-piece S-cam into a two-piece comprises: cutting an S-cam along a non-bearing-surface portion resulting in an S-cam inner portion and a head portion; machining a coupling means for releasably joining the inner and head portions into each cut end; providing a nipple having, cooperating coupling means for engaging with the coupling means machined into each cut end, and a shoulder having a width equivalent to the material removed in the cutting step, the shoulder disposed between the coupling means and adapted to engage a cooperating shoulder on each of the ends; mating the coupling means with the cooperating coupling means; whereby, the two-piece S-cam allows replacement of at least a portion of an S-cam without requiring complete disassembly of a trailer brake. The coupling means and cooperating coupling means may be threaded, splined, or other well-known mechanical-type connections. | 05-09-2013 |
Stonewall J. Craig, Macomb, MI US
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20120245811 | TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A method includes: receiving M solenoids, each marked with a unique one of M identifiers, where M is an integer greater than one; receiving M lookup tables associated with respective ones of the M identifiers, wherein each of the M lookup tables establishes a relationship between input current and output pressure for only one of the M solenoids; assembling a transmission with a selected one of the M solenoids; selecting one of the M lookup tables based on one of the M identifiers marked on the selected one of the M solenoids; storing the selected one of the M lookup tables in memory of a transmission control module of a vehicle that is assembled with the transmission; and controlling output pressure of the selected one of the M solenoids based on the selected one of the M lookup tables and the input current using the transmission control module. | 09-27-2012 |
Stuart Thomas Craig, Deep River CA
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20140076053 | PROFILING TOOL FOR DETERMINING MATERIAL THICKNESS FOR INSPECTION SITES HAVING COMPLEX TOPOGRAPHY - A phased array ultrasonic probe may be mounted to a component to be inspected for wall thickness on an apparatus that includes a split ring adapted to be magnetically held in place on the component. In particular, the probe may be mounted to a carriage connected to the split ring in a manner that allows the carriage to rotate around the split ring while the probe is in operation. Between the probe and the component, a transducer shoe defining, by a flexible membrane, a cavity and an aperture. Conveniently, the construction of the flexible membrane allows wall thickness measurements to be acquired in portions of the component that have complex topography, such as welds. The apparatus is installed on an adaptor assembly for inspection of straight section of pipes. This adaptor assembly is not used in absence of straight section. By acquiring data from multiple output pulse transmitted at multiple incidence angles, processing software may conveniently produce an accurate wall thickness map of the area of interest on the component. | 03-20-2014 |
20150106055 | SUPPORT STRUCTURE DETECTION - While the typically-collected diameter data contains information for detecting some garter springs, many garter springs may not be detected without processing the diameter data. Responsively, a method for processing the diameter data to detect the garter springs has been developed. In particular, the processing involves fitting of the diameter data to a shape, determining residual errors and using the residual errors to locate garter springs. | 04-16-2015 |
T. Andrew Craig, North Vernon, IN US
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20130213007 | EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION VALVE CONTAMINANT REMOVAL - An exhaust gas purification system including an exhaust gas passageway which routes a flow of exhaust gas from an exhaust gas source to an intake manifold; an exhaust gas passageway valve which controls flow to the intake manifold; a cooling system coupled with the exhaust passageway positioned at a location upstream of the exhaust gas source and downstream of the intake manifold and operable to transfer heat from the flow of exhaust gas to a coolant in flow communication with the cooling system; a bypass passageway coupled with the exhaust gas passageway and bypassing the cooling system; a bypass valve operable to control flow through the bypass passageway; at least one valve operation sensor; and a controller operable to control the bypass valve to direct the flow of exhaust gas to the bypass passageway during exhaust gas recirculation based on a signal from the valve operation sensor. | 08-22-2013 |
Thomas Craig, South Hadley, MA US
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20150354730 | MODULAR CONDUIT SYSTEM - A modular conduit system is provided which includes at least one longitudinally extending shell component including an interior wall and an exterior wall, a first longitudinally extending edge, a second opposed longitudinally extending edge, an engagement tab located adjacent the first longitudinal edge, an engagement slot located adjacent the second longitudinally extending edge, the engagement slot having an enlarged portion and a narrow portion, the enlarged portion configured to receive an engagement tab from another longitudinally extending shell, the narrow portion configured to interfere with removal of the tab in a direction transverse to the slot. The longitudinally extending shells are combinable to form a conduit member which are themselves combinable to form a longitudinally extending array of conduit members. Swiveling elbow joints may be inserted between conduit members to provide changes in direction. Also provided are interengaging panels that cooperate to form containment barriers and which are configured to allow conduit members to pass into or out of the containment barriers. | 12-10-2015 |
Travis Craig, Pensacola, FL US
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20140100493 | Bipedal Exoskeleton and Methods of Use - A bipedal exoskeleton configured to be worn by a human user. The exoskeleton includes a soft “backpack”-style harness that interfaces primarily with the user's waist, back, and shoulders. A chassis is provided to mount two positively-driven legs. Each leg includes features that are analogous to a human leg—a hip joint, a thigh, a knee joint, a calf, and a foot plate. Each leg of the exoskeleton is physically connected to one of the human user's legs. A thigh cuff is used to connect to the user's thigh. A shin cuff is used to connect to the user's calf. A foot plate rests beneath the sole of the user's foot. Power actuators are provided in the exoskeleton's hip and knee joints, and possibly additional locations. A user interface is provided in one or more locations so that the user can control desired functions of the exoskeleton. | 04-10-2014 |
Vanessa Craig, Zurich CH
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20130195858 | TREATMENT OF B-CELL LYMPHOMA WITH MICRORNA - The invention relates to microRNA-34a and related microRNAs for use in the treatment of B-cell lymphoma. Likewise it relates to microRNA-34a for use in the preparation of a medicament for the treatment of B-cell lymphoma, and for a method of treatment of B-cell lymphoma comprising administering microRNA-34a. These claims are based on the observation that microRNA-34a shows strong anti-proliferative effects when overexpressed in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (gDLBCL) cell lines, or when delivered intratumorally or systemically in xenograft models of DLBCL. | 08-01-2013 |
20150322430 | TREATMENT OF B-CELL LYMPHOMA WITH MICRORNA - The invention relates to microRNA-34a and related microRNAs for use in the treatment of B-cell lymphoma. Likewise it relates to microRNA-34a for use in the preparation of a medicament for the treatment of B-cell lymphoma, and for a method of treatment of B-cell lymphoma comprising administering microRNA-34a. These claims are based on the observation that microRNA-34a shows strong anti-proliferative effects when overexpressed in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (gDLBCL) cell lines, or when delivered intratumorally or systemically in xenograft models of DLBCL. | 11-12-2015 |
William J. Craig, South Burlington, VT US
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20120233576 | SCHEMATIC-BASED LAYOUT MIGRATION - Method, system, computer, etc., embodiments receive an original integrated circuit design into a computerized device. The methods herein automatically replace at least some of the original cells within the original integrated circuit design with replacement cells using the computerized device. Each of the replacement cells has an initial cell size that is unassociated with any specific design size. The methods herein automatically change the original design size of the integrated circuit design to a changed design size, and automatically individually change the initial cell size of each of the replacement cells to different sizes. At least two different replacement cells are changed from the initial cell size by different size reduction amounts based on different amounts of space required within the changed design size for each of the replacement cells. | 09-13-2012 |
William Richard Craig, Kanata CA
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20120074241 | BATHING APPARATUS AND METHOD OF USING SAME - A bathing apparatus includes an in-line mixing unit and a hand operated injecting unit. The mixing unit is coupled between a water supply pipe and a water dispensing device, such as a showerhead and is in fluid communication with the hand operated injection unit. The injection unit, upon user demand, draws a controllable predetermined quantity of bathing fluid from a standard off the shelf purchased bottle of bathing fluid, such as a bottle of bath oil, and then ejects, upon user demand and in a hands free operation, the drawn bathing fluid, at a user selected flow rate. The ejected bathing fluid passes to the mixing unit which causes the ejected bathing fluid to be mixed within a stream of water being delivered to the water dispensing device. | 03-29-2012 |
William Richard Craig, Toronto CA
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20090272449 | BATHING APPARATUS AND METHOD OF USING SAME - A bathing apparatus includes an in-line mixing unit and a hand operated injecting unit. The mixing unit is coupled between a water supply pipe and a water dispensing device, such as a showerhead and is in fluid communication with the hand operated injection unit. The injection unit, upon user demand, draws a controllable predetermined quantity of bathing fluid from a standard off the shelf purchased bottle of bathing fluid, such as a bottle of bath oil, and then ejects, upon user demand and in a hands free operation, the drawn bathing fluid, at a user selected flow rate. The ejected bathing fluid passes to the mixing unit which causes the ejected bathing fluid to be mixed within a stream of water being delivered to the water dispensing device. | 11-05-2009 |