Mcdermott, US
Braden A. Mcdermott, West Hartford, CT US
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20110197635 | Optimized Scoop for Improved Gob Shape - An optimized scoop for receiving the glass gobs formed by the shearing mechanism is disclosed which provides an optimal trajectory that enables glass gobs passing therethrough to have an improved glass gob shape together with a negligible increase in glass gob length, with a velocity that is equal to or better than that of previously known scoops. The optimized scoop enhances glass gob shape to produce a more uniformly cylindrical glass gobs and eliminate dog-bone configurations. Trajectory of the optimized scoop is optimized both to enhance exit velocity of the glass gobs and minimize forces applied to the glass gobs. | 08-18-2011 |
Brian K. Mcdermott, Woodinville, WA US
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20110024549 | DEPLOYABLE FAIRING AND METHOD FOR REDUCING AERODYNAMIC DRAG ON A GUN-LAUNCHED ARTILLERY SHELL - A deployable fairing is driven off of high-pressure gun gases to reduce aerodynamic drag and extend the range of the artillery shell. An artillery shell is provided with a fabric fairing and a piston attached thereto in a rear section of the shell in a stowed state and a chamber. During launch high-pressure gun gasses are captured and stored in the chamber. Once the shell clears the end of the artillery tube, the pressure aft of the shell drops from the high pressure inside the tube to atmospheric pressure outside the tube. The high pressure gun gasses stored in the chamber act over the top surface of the piston to drive the piston aft against the much lower pressure behind the projectile to deploy the fabric fairing attached thereto to reduce the base area of the projectile creating or extending the boat-tail of the shell, hence reduce aerodynamic drag. The aft driven piston engages a locking mechanism that locks the piston in a deployed position. | 02-03-2011 |
20110024550 | DEPLOYABLE BOAT-TAIL DEVICE FOR USE ON PROJECTILES - In accordance with one aspect of the invention, a system, method and apparatus for a boat-tail device is described herein. A body section for a projectile having a deployable portion is provided. Gun gases may pass through an orifice at an aft end of a piston and pressurize a volume in a plenum within the body section. Depressurization at muzzle exit may allow the gas pressurized in the plenum to push the piston aft deploying the deployable portion. A stopping and locking mechanism such as a complementarily tapered piston and opening may engage at the end of the stroke of the piston to stop and lock the piston at a predetermined location. A releasable protective cover may be used to protect the structure of the deployable element and other elements from gun gases and launch loads. | 02-03-2011 |
20120076443 | METHOD OF PREPARING A STABILIZED NITROCELLULOSE ARTICLE - A method for preparing a stabilized nitrocellulose article includes providing a nitrocellulose-containing mat of fibers. The nitrocellulose-containing mat of fibers is treated with a solution that comprises a solvent and a stabilizer to produce the article. The stabilizer is soluble in the solvent. The solvent dissolves the stabilizer and the nitrocellulose in the nitrocellulose-containing mat of fibers is substantially insoluble in the solvent at ambient pressure and temperature. An inflatable bag comprises a shell and the stabilized nitrocellulose article. The shell is formed from a foldable material and has an outer surface and an inner surface. The inner surface defines an interior cavity of the inflatable bag. The stabilized nitrocellulose article is disposed upon the inner surface of the shell in the interior cavity and is foldable in conformity with at least one fold of the shell. | 03-29-2012 |
Bruce Mcdermott, Bellevue, WA US
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20120235998 | Three-Dimensional Reconstruction for Irregular Ultrasound Sampling Grids - An irregular ultrasound sampling grid is reconstructed to a three-dimensional grid for imaging. Volume data acquired with a helix transducer includes a fractional offset of data spaced along one dimension, resulting in the irregular ultrasound sampling grid. To determine a voxel value for a grid point on a uniform grid, two adjacent planes are identified. The sample locations in the two planes are not aligned, being on the irregular ultrasound sampling grid. Hardware acceleration devices, such as a graphics processing unit, perform bilinear interpolation in each of the planes. The data of each plane is interpolated to the proper global azimuth-range coordinate corresponding with the grid point. The bilinearly interpolated values from each plane are then linearly interpolated to the grid point. | 09-20-2012 |
Bruce A. Mcdermott, Bellevue, WA US
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20090009514 | Volume Rendering Quality Adaptations for Ultrasound Imaging - Rendering quality parameter values are automatically set or adjusted as a function of acquisition ultrasound parameter values. The rendering quality is automatically selected based on the acquisition quality, such as providing for a higher quality or quality rendering for slower acquisitions. More than two rendering states are provided for a respective, more than two different quality settings. | 01-08-2009 |
20090054778 | Volume Rendering Quality Adaptations for Ultrasound Imaging - Rendering quality parameter values are automatically set or adjusted as a function of acquisition ultrasound parameter values. The rendering quality is automatically selected based on the acquisition quality, such as providing for a higher quality or quality rendering for slower acquisitions. More than two rendering states are provided for a respective, more than two different quality settings. | 02-26-2009 |
20090304250 | Animation for Conveying Spatial Relationships in Three-Dimensional Medical Imaging - Spatial relationships are conveyed in three-dimensional ultrasound imaging. To transition a volume rendering from one view to another view, the transition is animated, showing rotation. For example, the user examines one diagnostic view, but decides to examine another diagnostic view. Upon selection of the other diagnostic view, the volume rendered image appears to rotate. The rotation from one view to another shows the spatial relationship between the views. The user may then examine the static volume rendering at the desired view with an appreciation of the relationship with the previously examined static view. | 12-10-2009 |
20090306503 | ADAPTIVE VOLUME RENDERING FOR ULTRASOUND COLOR FLOW DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING - Adaptive volume rendering is provided for medical diagnostic ultrasound. The opacity of B-mode data is set relative to the opacity of Doppler data. The opacities for the different types of data are set as a function of ray depth. For example, the opacity of B-mode data near a tissue border is set to be more opaque than for tissue away from the border, and the opacity for flow data near a flow border is set to be less opaque than for flow away from the border. An image is rendered using a rendering parameter set as a function of ray depth, B-mode information and Doppler information. Other processes for enhancing and/or using rendering may be used. | 12-10-2009 |
20130328874 | Clip Surface for Volume Rendering in Three-Dimensional Medical Imaging - Volume rendering with a clipping surface is provided in three-dimensional medical imaging. An open curved surface is defined for clipping. The clipping surface is fixed relative to the volume rather than any images, but is editable on multi-planar reconstruction. | 12-12-2013 |
20130329978 | Multiple Volume Renderings in Three-Dimensional Medical Imaging - Clipping is provided for volume rendering in three-dimensional medical imaging. Rather than a single or even two clipping planes, an enclosed clipping volume isolates a region of interest. More than one volume rendering may be formed from the data of the clipping volume. The volume renderings from different directions, such as opposite directions, may be displayed substantially simultaneously. For imaging a valve or other structure with multiple views of interest, the clipping volume defines the valve or structure region and rendering from the multiple views provides desired diagnosis information. | 12-12-2013 |
20150042657 | Animation for Conveying Spatial Relationships in Multi-Planar Reconstruction - Spatial relationships are conveyed in multi-planar reconstruction (MPR). A 3D MPR display indicates relative position of MPR imaging planes to each other and/or anatomy at a given time. To better assist user understanding of the location of the MPR planes relative to each other and/or anatomy in transitioning to different relative locations, the transition is animated. The shift in planar position occurs gradually in the 3D MPR display despite user indication of a jump to another arrangement. | 02-12-2015 |
Chris Mcdermott, Portage, MI US
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20100252241 | CERAMIC COATED AUTOMOTIVE HEAT EXCHANGER COMPONENTS - A ceramic coated heat exchanger component and method for making the ceramic coated heat exchanger component by creating porous metal oxide coatings on an aluminum surface of the heat exchanger component by plasma electrochemical deposition of a metal oxide on the aluminum surface and layering an odor neutralization agent on the porous metal oxide ceramic coatings to form an odor remediation ceramic coating on the heat exchanger. | 10-07-2010 |
Christopher K. Mcdermott, Westford, MA US
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20090144217 | System and methods for managing rules - A method of automatically determining firing priority in a plurality of rules. The method includes the steps of determining a level of dependency of each rule; and generating a hierarchy of rules in response to the level of dependency of each rule, wherein the firing priority corresponds to the hierarchy of rules. In another embodiment, the method further includes the step of determining if the hierarchy results in an inconsistency. In another embodiment, the method further comprises the step of determining if the hierarchy results in a loop. In yet another embodiment, the step of determining a level of dependency of each rule is performed in response to an initial event. | 06-04-2009 |
Daniel T. Mcdermott, Grand Blanc, MI US
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20100053958 | Non-contact dead front actuation system - A dead front actuating assembly actuates a device in standard ambient light conditions. The dead front actuating assembly includes a housing defining a periphery and an interior volume. A cover plate is fixedly secured to the housing at the periphery. The cover plate defines an inboard surface facing the interior volume and an outboard surface opposite the inboard surface. The outboard surface is opaque in standard ambient light conditions. The dead front actuating assembly also includes a switch that is operatively connected to the inboard surface of the cover plate at a defined location for toggling the device between on and off conditions. The dead front actuating assembly also includes a presence sensor identifying when an operator is disposed adjacent the cover plate. A back light inside the housing illuminates the cover plate such that light passes through the cover plate and out the outboard surface to illuminate the switch for the operator. | 03-04-2010 |
David Mcdermott, Commerce Twp., MI US
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20110067970 | FLUID FRICTION CLUTCH - A fluid friction clutch includes a drivable housing having a working chamber and a reservoir, at least one opening between the reservoir and the working chamber configured to provide fluid communication between the reservoir and the working chamber, a driven disk supported for rotation in the working chamber, and a rotor mounted in the reservoir and rotatably coupled to the driven disk for rotation about an axis of rotation, the rotor having a plurality of arms, separated by a plurality of gaps, projecting away from its axis of rotation. | 03-24-2011 |
David D. Mcdermott, Topeka, KS US
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20120233205 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT - Systems and methods for uploading one or more documents to a document management database are presented. The system can include a memory, a listener component that detects when a document has been dragged or dropped onto a persistent doc drop element, and a doc drop module that, as a function of the document being dragged or dropped onto the persistent doc drop element, converts the document into a portable document format and queues a converted document to a task specific queue, and in response to a user terminating a task associated with the task specific queue, uploads content queued in the task specific queue to a database associated with a web service. | 09-13-2012 |
20140075353 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT - Systems and methods for uploading documents to a document database by using an efficient drag and drop interface is provided. The drag and drop interface may include a persistent and movable drop box rendered on an operating system. The drop box may be preconfigured to interface with or access a document database to upload one or more documents. Furthermore, the drop box may be persistently available on a desktop of the operating system. For example, the drop box may be visible and accessible through any other interface, such as a web browser or email client, that may be rendered in the same pixel locations as the drop box. Accordingly, one or more objects may be dragged and dropped for upload to the document database from any other interface or from the desktop. Once the one or more objects have been dragged and dropped over the persistent doe drop element | 03-13-2014 |
David P. Mcdermott, Suffield, CT US
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20090299497 | Tolerance interval determination method - A method for containing a fraction of values of a measurable characteristic of interest, occurring in process outcomes provided from a corresponding formation process, within tolerance limits based on samples thereof, the tolerance limits being based on a different formation process by which similar process outcomes are known to have been previously through selecting a probability representation over a representational variable to represent the distribution of values of the measurable characteristic of interest in the formation processes outcomes and using a selected Monte Carlo method with the probability representation to provide a plurality of sample values sets for the measurable characteristic of interest each containing a common selected number of sample values. A statistic is formed to test selected tolerance limits to find a value for tan incremental variable to assure those tolerance limits will be met with a selected confidence. | 12-03-2009 |
Elizabeth A. Mcdermott, Verona, NJ US
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20130064477 | Package Integrity Indicator For Container Closure - A resealable closure for packages is provided which has a package integrity feature. The closure includes a two-ply material having an inner film layer and an outer film layer, forming a top of container. The outer film layer has a sealing panel completely covering a first panel and a second panel of the inner film layer. The sealing panel is permanently attached to the first panel and is releasably affixed a portion of the inner film layer around the perimeter of the first panel to form an opening in the top when the sealing panel with affixed first panel is peeled back from the top. The sealing panel is resealable against the top to seal the opening when the sealing panel is moved back against the top. The package integrity feature comprises the second panel of the inner layer which separates from the sealing panel to indicate that the container has been previously opened. | 03-14-2013 |
20140209495 | PACKAGE INTEGRITY INDICATOR FOR CONTAINER CLOSURE - A resealable closure for packages is provided which has a package integrity feature. The closure includes a two-ply material having an inner film layer and an outer film layer, forming a top of container. The outer film layer has a sealing panel completely covering a first panel and a second panel of the inner film layer. The sealing panel is permanently attached to the first panel and is releasably affixed a portion of the inner film layer around the perimeter of the first panel to form an opening in the top when the sealing panel with affixed first panel is peeled back from the top. The sealing panel is resealable against the top to seal the opening when the sealing panel is moved back against the top. The package integrity feature comprises the second panel of the inner layer which separates from the sealing panel to indicate that the container has been previously opened. | 07-31-2014 |
Ian C. Mcdermott, Lincoln University, PA US
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20130216339 | KEG DELIVERY SYSTEM - A keg delivery system includes a rack having a plurality of bays for receiving kegs horizontally. The keg delivery system also includes means for controllably lowering a keg from one of the bays to a floor. | 08-22-2013 |
James Andrew Mcdermott, The Woodlands, TX US
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20130264294 | Building Air Conditioner Evaporator Condensation Management System - This invention is a new approach to managing water, in the form of condensation, produced by the air conditioning process. Components “A” and “B” are unique, seamless and are molded as shown in FIG. | 10-10-2013 |
20130271292 | Driver Alert and Monitoring System - This invention is a new approach to dealing with the age old problems of maneuvering a motor vehicle through the myriad of obstacles found on most roadways, by proactively appraising the vehicle operator of ACTIONS (immediate and soon to be immediate) they need to take, and by monitoring vehicle speed vs. the current posted speed, and alerting the operator accordingly. | 10-17-2013 |
James Joseph Mcdermott, Glen Allen, VA US
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20100092562 | SUSTAINED-RELEASE DRUG DELIVERY COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS - The present invention relates to liquid sustained release suspension dosage forms. In particular, the invention encompasses sustained release compositions comprising a dispersed phase, which contains an ion-exchange matrix drug complex, a diffusion controlling membrane coating and a dispersion medium comprising an excipient capable of impeding water activity such that drug dissolution is inhibited prior to administration. Further, the invention provides for compositions wherein several active ingredients associate in a single bead in the dispersed phase, such that the abuse potential of such active ingredients is reduced. The invention also encompasses sustained release formulations of combination drugs comprising an extended release phase and an immediate release phase. The formulations of the invention may be used to treat a variety of conditions and symptoms, including those that require administration of several drugs, such as cold and allergy symptoms. In one of the embodiments, the sustained release composition combines an antihistamine, an antitussive and a decongestant. The invention further provides for methods of making and using such formulations. | 04-15-2010 |
James Joseph Mcdermott, Ashland, VA US
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20100278915 | COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING AN ANTIHISTAMINE, ANTITUSSIVE AND DECONGESTANT IN EXTENDED RELEASE FORMULATIONS - The invention provides oral formulations for the treatment of cold and allergy symptoms. Each formulation combines an antihistamine, an antitussive, and/or a decongestant into one extended release composition. The invention further provides for methods of making and using such formulations, as well as for methods for preventing abuse or extraction of a single drug present in an oral extended release composition comprising two or more of an antihistamine, antitussive, and/or decongestant. | 11-04-2010 |
20100280059 | COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING AN ANTIHISTAMINE, ANTITUSSIVE AND DECONGESTANT IN EXTENDED RELEASE FORMULATIONS - The invention provides oral formulations for the treatment of cold and allergy symptoms. Each formulation combines an antihistamine, an antitussive, and/or a decongestant into one extended release composition. The invention further provides for methods of making and using such formulations, as well as for methods for preventing abuse or extraction of a single drug present in an oral extended release composition comprising two or more of an antihistamine, antitussive, and/or decongestant. | 11-04-2010 |
Jeff Mcdermott, Liberty Lake, WA US
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20090301683 | Method and apparatus for removal of cooling water from ingots by means of water jets - The exemplary embodiments relate to the removal of cooling water used to cool the surface of an ingot as it is formed during casting. The cooling water is removed from the surface by directing jets of water onto the surface at an angle, and with a momentum, that causes the cooling water to be stripped from the surface when contacted with the jets, and to follow a path that prevents the cooling water from again coming into contact with the ingot surface at a position beyond the point of removal. The apparatus for this includes nozzles to create the water jets, and equipment for supplying water under sufficient pressure and rate of flow to the nozzles. | 12-10-2009 |
20110198050 | Casting composite ingot with metal temperature compensation - An exemplary embodiment of the invention provides a method of direct chill casting a composite metal ingot. The method involves sequentially casting two or more metal layers to form a composite ingot by supplying streams of molten metal to two or more casting chambers within a casting mold of a direct chill casting apparatus. Inlet temperatures of one or more of the streams of molten metal are monitored at a position adjacent to an inlet of a casting chamber fed with the stream, and the inlet temperatures are compared with a predetermined set temperature for the stream to determine if there is any difference. A casting variable that affects molten metal temperatures entering or within the casting chambers (e.g. casting speed) is then adjusted by an amount based on the difference of the compared temperatures to eliminate adverse casting effects caused by the difference of the inlet temperature and the set temperature. Preferably an adjustment is selected that causes the monitored temperature to approach the set temperature. Another exemplary embodiment provides equipment for operation of the method. | 08-18-2011 |
20130248136 | IN-SITU HOMOGENIZATION OF DC CAST METALS WITH ADDITIONAL QUENCH - The invention relates to a method and apparatus for direct chill casting ingots with in-situ homogenization. Large particles of eutectic material may form in the solid ingot and the metal may exhibit macrosegregation of alloying components, especially when large ingots are cast in this way. This can be alleviated by applying a first liquid coolant to the ingot emerging from the mold, removing the first liquid coolant at a certain distance along the ingot by means of a wiper, and then applying a second liquid coolant to perform a quench at a greater distance along the ingot. The quench raises the level of the molten sump in the ingot, which helps to overcome the indicated problems, without affecting the desired temperature rebound of the ingot shell (usually at least 425° C. (797° F.)) for a time effective to cause in-situ homogenization. | 09-26-2013 |
20140326426 | IN-SITU HOMOGENIZATION OF DC CAST METALS WITH ADDITIONAL QUENCH - The invention relates to a method and apparatus for direct chill casting ingots with in-situ homogenization. Large particles of eutectic material may form in the solid ingot and the metal may exhibit macrosegregation of alloying components, especially when large ingots are cast in this way. This can be alleviated by applying a first liquid coolant to the ingot emerging from the mold, removing the first liquid coolant at a certain distance along the ingot by means of a wiper, and then applying a second liquid coolant to perform a quench at a greater distance along the ingot. The quench raises the level of the molten sump in the ingot, which helps to overcome the indicated problems, without affecting the desired temperature rebound of the ingot shell (usually at least 425° C. (797° F.)) for a time effective to cause in-situ homogenization. | 11-06-2014 |
Jeffrey Mcdermott US
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20090186406 | DRE recombinase and recombinase systems employing DRE recombinase - The invention provides a Dre/rox recombinase system. In particular, the invention provides Dre polypeptides that can catalyze site-specific recombination at rox sites but not at lox sites. The Dre/rox system can be utilized in a number of genetic manipulations either alone or in combination with other recombinase systems. | 07-23-2009 |
Joe Mcdermott, Princeton, NJ US
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20120104362 | Formation of ordered thin films of organics on metal oxide surfaces - Provided herein is a method for altering an electronic property of a structure comprising an oxide surface or an oxide surface in electronic communication with the structure, the method comprising providing a covalently-bound film comprising at least one organic acid residue on a portion of the oxide surface so that at least one of the following properties of the structure is modified: (a) the charge carrier injection barrier properties; (b) the charge conductivity properties; (c) the charge transport properties; (d) the work function properties; (e) the sub-threshold slope; and (f) the threshold voltage. | 05-03-2012 |
John Mcdermott, Arlington, TX US
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20120285579 | FUEL ADDITIVE SYSTEM - A fuel additive system can include a fuel additive and a container for the fuel additive, the container including a neck through which the fuel additive is flowed, the neck having a length and a dimension lateral to the length, whereby, in response to insertion of the container into a fuel receptacle, the neck disengages a lock which secures a closure of the fuel receptacle. A method of discharging a fuel additive into a fuel receptacle can include containing the fuel additive in a container having a neck through which the fuel additive can flow, inserting the container into the fuel receptacle, whereby the neck disengages a lock which secures a closure of the fuel receptacle, and discharging the fuel additive from the container into the fuel receptacle via the neck. | 11-15-2012 |
John Mcdermott, Boston, MA US
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20090090311 | SOOTBLOWING OPTIMIZATION FOR IMPROVED BOILER PERFORMANCE - A sootblowing control system that uses predictive models to bridge the gap between sootblower operation and boiler performance goals. The system uses predictive modeling and heuristics (rules) associated with different zones in a boiler to determine an optimal sequence of sootblower operations and achieve boiler performance targets. The system performs the sootblower optimization while observing any operational constraints placed on the sootblowers. | 04-09-2009 |
20130018831 | SOOTBLOWING OPTIMIZATION FOR IMPROVED BOILER PERFORMANCE - A sootblowing control system that uses predictive models to bridge the gap between sootblower operation and boiler performance goals. The system uses predictive modeling and heuristics (rules) associated with different zones in a boiler to determine an optimal sequence of sootblower operations and achieve boiler performance targets. The system performs the sootblower optimization while observing any operational constraints placed on the sootblowers. | 01-17-2013 |
John Mcdermott, Royal Oak, MI US
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20140083660 | HEAT RECOVERY SYSTEM - A double pipe configuration for an HVAC system comprising an outer pipe, where the outer pipe is a hot gas exhaust pipe; an inner pipe positioned within the outer pipe, where the inner pipe is a cold air intake pipe, and where the cold air of the inner pipe is warmed by the hot exhaust of the outer pipe; and a plurality of radial fins to support the inner pipe within the outer pipe, where the radial fins redirect the heat within the outer pipe to warm the cold air within the inner pipe. The double pipe configuration may also be configured with a 90 degree elbow structure or a 45 degree bend structure to allow for the pipe to be positioned around objects. | 03-27-2014 |
John Brian Mcdermott, Rexford, NY US
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20120207659 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR CO2 SEPARATION - A method for separating carbon dioxide (CO | 08-16-2012 |
20120255870 | METHODS OF FABRICATING A COATED COMPONENT USING MULTIPLE TYPES OF FILLERS - Methods of fabricating coated components using multiple types of fillers are provided. One method comprises forming one or more grooves in an outer surface of a substrate. Each groove has a base and extends at least partially along the outer surface. A sacrificial filler is deposited within the groove, a second filler is deposited over the sacrificial filler, and a coating is disposed over at least a portion of the outer surface and over the second filler. The method further includes removing the sacrificial filler and at least partially removing the second filler from the groove(s), to define one or more channels for cooling the component. | 10-11-2012 |
20120276308 | COMPONENT AND METHODS OF FABRICATING A COATED COMPONENT USING MULTIPLE TYPES OF FILLERS - Methods of fabricating coated components using multiple types of fillers are provided. One method comprises forming one or more grooves in an outer surface of a substrate. Each groove has a base and extends at least partially along the outer surface of the substrate. The method further includes disposing a sacrificial filler within the groove(s), disposing a permanent filler over the sacrificial filler, disposing a coating over at least a portion of the substrate and over the permanent filler, and removing the first sacrificial filler from the groove(s), to define one or more channels for cooling the component. A component with a permanent filler is also provided. | 11-01-2012 |
20130078428 | COMPONENTS WITH CCOLING CHANNELS AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE - A manufacturing method includes forming one or more grooves in a component that comprises a substrate with an outer surface. The substrate has at least one interior space. Each groove extends at least partially along the substrate and has a base and a top. The manufacturing method further includes applying a structural coating on at least a portion of the substrate and processing at least a portion of the surface of the structural coating so as to plastically deform the structural coating at least in the vicinity of the top of a respective groove, such that a gap across the top of the groove is reduced. A component is also disclosed and includes a structural coating disposed on at least a portion of a substrate, where the surface of the structural coating is faceted in the vicinity of the respective groove. | 03-28-2013 |
20130255803 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONVERTING GASES TO LIQUIDS - A system and method of converting natural gases to liquids is provided. The system includes a catalytic partial oxidation (CPO) system with natural gas, air and steam input, a Fischer-Tropsch (F-T) system taking syngas from the CPO system, and supplying product gases to a power engine (PE), after separation of the product liquids. An F-T steam output line is in fluid communication with the CPO-steam input line. The energy output from the PE is supplied to the compressors and condensers, to provide self-sustainability in energy, for the gas-to-liquid separation system. | 10-03-2013 |
20130305744 | CNG DELIVERY SYSTEM WITH CRYOCOOLER AND METHOD OF SUPPLYING PURIFIED CNG - A fuel gas delivery system is provided. The fuel gas delivery system includes a feed line configured to provide a natural gas stream and a cryocooler fluidly coupled to the feed line. The cryocooler is configured to condense the natural gas to provide a liquefied natural gas (LNG) stream and to freeze impurities contained in the natural gas stream. The frozen impurities are separated from said LNG stream. A first heat exchanger is fluidly coupled to the cryocooler and the first heat exchanger is configured to vaporize at least a portion of the LNG stream to provide compressed natural gas. A delivery line is configured to supply the compressed natural gas to an end user and a removal line is configured to remove the impurities from the fuel gas delivery system. | 11-21-2013 |
John P. Mcdermott, Annandale, VA US
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20110099642 | CONTROLLER FOR EVENT-BASED STATISTICAL COVERT CHANNELS - A controller for an event-based statistical covert channel includes a data receiver; a data transmitter; and a channel controller that includes a fixed distribution randomized event buffer construction processor (FDREBCP) and a fixed distribution randomized event buffer (FDREB). The FDREBCP holds event distribution data that define one or more fixed distributions that the FDREBCP employs to fill the FDREB, whereby the event distribution data is stored during the occurrence of the event, subsequently removed from the FDREB and reordered, and a dummy event distribution data created to prevent an unauthorized outsider modulating the timing of events by alternatively causing and not causing the event. | 04-28-2011 |
Joseph E. Mcdermott, Chicago, IL US
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20130171471 | Metallurgically Bonded Stainless Steel - A steel form having a stainless steel exterior; the steel form includes a core region that comprises at least 55 wt. % iron which is metallurgically bonded to a stainless steel coating that consists of a stainless steel region and a bonding region. The stainless steel region can have a thickness of about 1 μm to about 250 μm, and a stainless steel composition that is approximately consistent across the thickness of the stainless steel region. The stainless steel composition includes an admixture of iron and about 10 wt. % to about 30 wt. % chromium. The bonding region is positioned between the stainless steel region and the core region, has a thickness that is greater than 1 μm and less than the thickness of the stainless steel region, and has a bonding composition. The bonding composition includes an admixture of iron and chromium, with a chromium concentration proximal to the stainless steel region that is approximately equal to the chromium concentration of the stainless steel region and has a chromium concentration proximal to the core region that has less than about 5 wt. % chromium. | 07-04-2013 |
Joseph J. Mcdermott, State College, PA US
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20110196099 | PARTICLE DOUBLETS AND N-MERS AND METHODS FOR FABRICATION THEREOF - Methods of producing a plurality of particle aggregates having a specified number of member particles are provided according to embodiments of the present invention. Specific methods include stimulating a plurality of particles with an aggregation stimulus to form a plurality of particle aggregates and then quenching the aggregation stimulus in order to inhibit further particle aggregation. An individual particle aggregate of the produced plurality of particle aggregates has member particles including at least a first member particle and a second member particle. Member particles of particle aggregates are optionally subjected to fusion to stabilize the particle aggregates. Produced particle aggregates having a specified number of member particles may be purified to enrich for particular aggregates. | 08-11-2011 |
Keith Mcdermott, Bound Brook, NJ US
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20090123392 | FRAGRANCE ACCORDS TO COMBAT THE PERCEPTION OF BODY ODOR - The present invention concerns an accord, comprising, essentially consisting or consisting of: | 05-14-2009 |
20090253612 | PARTICLES HAVING A HIGH LOAD OF FRAGRANCE OR FLAVOR OIL - The present invention relates to (preferably spray-dried) particles having a high load of fragrance (perfume) or flavor oil, a process for their preparation, its use for perfuming and/or flavoring products and products comprising such particles. | 10-08-2009 |
20090298936 | METHOD FOR ENERGIZING HUMAN BEINGS - The present invention relates to a method for energizing a human being and to administering an energizing (personal care) composition to human beings wherein said composition contains one or more fragrance materials of group (a) of the present invention. | 12-03-2009 |
20130280409 | Particles Having a High Load of Fragrance or Flavour Oil - Suggested is a particle containing a fragrance and/or flavour oil, the particle comprising: | 10-24-2013 |
Keith J. Mcdermott, Bound Brook, NJ US
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20100254927 | OLFACTORY ADAPTATION AND CROSS-ADAPTING AGENTS TO REDUCE THE PERCEPTION OF BODY ODORS - Deodorant compositions are disclosed comprising a cross-adapting agent, alone or in combination with other such agents, in an amount effective to reduce perception of malodor. Deodorant compositions are also disclosed comprising a cross-adapting agent, alone or in combination with other such agents, in an amount effective to reduce perception of gender-specific malodor. The methods feature reducing perceived body odor comprising administering a deodorant composition wherein the composition comprises an amount of cross-adapting agent effective to reduce perception of such odor. Other methods feature blocking perceived body odor comprising administering a deodorant composition wherein the composition comprises an amount of cross-adapting agent effective to occupy an odorant receptor site, thereby blocking interaction of the site with other odorants. Methods of making deodorant compositions are also provided wherein a cross-adapting agent, alone or in combination with other such agents, are included in an amount effective to reduce perception of malodor. | 10-07-2010 |
Kevin Mcdermott, Lomira, WI US
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20120140497 | Cargo Plane Lighting System - The present invention is a cargo lighting system with a plurality of light heads mounted to a support bar. The support bar is divided into a plurality of interlocking segments and supported by stringer engaging components and supplemental support members. The cargo lighting system includes a master control box which allows light heads to be controlled by a master switch or with individual zone controls. The cargo lighting system is easily disassembled and packed in protective cases for transport and storage. | 06-07-2012 |
Kevin Mcdermott, Oak Creek, WI US
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20100237263 | Dual Mode Portable Lighting System - The present invention is a portable lighting system comprised of a light head with visible white light and infrared light sources mounted on the center post of a quadpod. The quadpod has four adjustable, telescoping legs which are affixed to the center post using a collar mechanism. The collar mechanism allows the quadpod legs to be pivoted to a parallel position for storage. A power unit, which includes a battery, power supply and remote control receiver encased within a weather resistant housing, is located near the opposite end of the center post. A power cable connects the light head and the power unit. The portable lighting system is capable of being operating wirelessly using a handheld remote. The portable lighting system may be constructed from fiberglass, aluminum, a composite material or any other material or combination of materials. | 09-23-2010 |
L. Christian Mcdermott, Beaverton, OR US
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20080270454 | NUMA System Resource Descriptors Including Performance Characteristics - A method and article for efficiently accessing resources in a multiprocessor computer system. Multiple resources are grouped into nodes and system resource descriptors are maintained as data structures. The method incorporates traversing one or more of the data structure to efficiently allocate resources within a grouping of nodes. Each node in the system is assigned a node identifying number. This number identifies a node location within a multiprocessor and is used to determine latency between nodes. Accordingly, storing the system architecture information in a data structure format provides for an efficient method of accessing system resources and determining latency for specific processes and access patterns. | 10-30-2008 |
Lee Aopstle Mcdermott, Parlin, NJ US
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20090105273 | Diacylglycerol Acyltransferase Inhibitors - Provided herein are compounds of the formula (I): | 04-23-2009 |
Mark Alan Mcdermott, Horseheads, NY US
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20080276650 | Microstructured optical fibers and methods - Method of making a microstructured optical fiber. Silica glass based soot is deposited on a substrate to form at least a portion of an optical fiber preform by traversing a soot deposition burner with respect to said substrate at a burner traverse rate greater than 3 cm/sec, thereby depositing a layer of soot having a thickness less than 20 microns for each of a plurality of burner passes. At least a portion of the soot preform is then consolidated inside a furnace to remove greater than 50 percent of the air trapped in said soot preform, said consolidating taking place in a gaseous atmosphere containing krypton, nitrogen, or mixtures thereof under conditions which are effective to trap a portion of said gaseous atmosphere in said preform during said consolidation step, thereby forming a consolidated preform which when viewed in cross section will exhibit at least 50 voids therein. | 11-13-2008 |
Mark C. Mcdermott, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20110197883 | PORTING BLOCK FOR A MEDICAL VENTILATOR - A ventilator that is small, lightweight, and portable, yet capable of being quickly adapted to operate in a plurality of different modes and configurations to deliver a variety of therapies to a patent. A porting system having a plurality of sensors structured to monitor a number of parameters with respect to the flow of gas, and a number of porting blocks is used to reconfigure the ventilator so that it operates as a single-limb or dual limb ventilator. In the single-limb configuration, an active or passive exhaust assembly can be provided proximate to the patient. The ventilator is capable of operate in a volume or pressure support mode, even in a single-limb configuration. In addition, a power control mechanism controls the supply of power to the ventilator from an AC power source, a lead acid battery, an internal rechargeable battery pack, and a detachable battery pack. | 08-18-2011 |
20110197884 | VOLUME CONTROL IN A MEDICAL VENTILATOR - A ventilator that is small, lightweight, and portable, yet capable of being quickly adapted to operate in a plurality of different modes and configurations to deliver a variety of therapies to a patient. A porting system having a plurality of sensors structured to monitor a number of parameters with respect to the flow of gas, and a number of porting blocks is used to reconfigure the ventilator so that it operates as a single-limb or dual limb ventilator. In the single-limb configuration, an active or passive exhaust assembly can be provided proximate to the patient. The ventilator is capable of operate in a volume or pressure support mode, even in a single-limb configuration. In addition, a power control mechanism controls the supply of power to the ventilator from an AC power source, a lead acid battery, an internal rechargeable battery pack, and a detachable battery pack. | 08-18-2011 |
20110197887 | ACCESSORY CONNECTION AND DATA SYNCHRONICATION IN A VENTILATOR - A medical ventilator that includes a memory device, a controller operatively coupled to the memory device, and an accessory connector provided at or about the exterior of the ventilator housing. The controller is adapted to record ventilation data in the memory device that includes at least one of data relating to the operation of the ventilator and data relating to the breathing of the patient while ventilation therapy is being provided to the patient. The accessory connector is structured to operatively couple the controller to an accessory device and to provide power to the accessory device. The accessory connector also serves as a communication bus for enabling the accessory device to communicate data generated by it to the controller, which in turn is adapted to record the accessory device data in the memory device in a manner wherein the accessory device data is merged. | 08-18-2011 |
20110209706 | VENTILATOR WITH LIMP MODE - A method of operating a ventilator that includes steps of (a) providing a specified ventilation therapy to a patient through a ventilator according to a specification; (b) determining and storing a backup parameter relating to the operation of the ventilator or the breathing of the patient during the step of providing the specified ventilation therapy; (c) determining that an alarm condition exists that indicates a problem with the ventilator that would prevent the ventilator from providing the specified ventilation therapy to the patient according to the specification; and (d) responsive to determining that the alarm condition exists, providing backup ventilation therapy to the patient through the ventilator that is based at least partially on the stored backup parameter. Also, a ventilator that is adapted to perform the method just described. | 09-01-2011 |
Mark Christopher Mcdermott, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20140000611 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TREATING SLEEP APNEA | 01-02-2014 |
Martin J. Mcdermott, Boulder, CO US
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20130157310 | Method for Production and Use of Mite Group 1 Proteins - The present invention includes a method to produce a recombinant mite Group 1 protein in a methyltrophic yeast or an | 06-20-2013 |
Michael Mcdermott, Longmont, CO US
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20110063633 | COLOR PRINTER CALIBRATION FOR MULTIPLE MEDIUMS - Methods and systems herein provide for calibrating for a plurality of different paper types. In one embodiment, a system for calibrating a printer includes a measurement module operable to detect colors printed on a first tangible medium by the printer and convert the detected colors to a detected color characterization. The system also includes a storage module operable to store a calibration file. The calibration file includes color characterizations of a plurality of different tangible mediums and each color characterization includes color measurements for one of the plurality of different tangible mediums obtained from the printer via the measurement module when the printer is calibrated. The system also includes a calibration module operable to compare the detected color characterization to at least two color characterizations of the calibration file and determine an adjustment to an output color scheme of the printer based on the comparison to calibrate the printer. | 03-17-2011 |
Michael Mcdermott, Manchester, NH US
Michael James Mcdermott, Oronoco, MN US
Patrick F. Mcdermott, Oxforfd, MA US
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20120101451 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR DOSING A MEDICAMENT - A manually actuated pump, such as a bolus delivery circuit of an insulin pump, combines a direct drive piston system with a lost motion valve system, to deliver reliably a full bolus dose, while precluding partial dosing or inadvertent overdosing conditions. The pump may also include a signaling device to indicate when a full bolus dose is delivered. | 04-26-2012 |
Patrick F. Mcdermott, Oxford, MA US
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20100126506 | MODULAR PRESSURE SUPPORT SYSTEM AND METHOD - A pressure support system that comprises a patient circuit, a docking assembly, and a tank. The patient circuit delivers a pressurized flow of breathable gas to a patient. The docking assembly has an inlet and an outlet that is adapted to receive the pressurized flow of breathable gas, and is also adapted to be connected with the patient circuit. The tank is constructed and arranged to be removably connected with the docking assembly, and enables the pressurized flow of breathable gas to pass therethrough. The tank is also adapted to contain a liquid such that a humidity level of the pressurized flow of breathable gas is elevated as the pressurized flow of breathable gas passes therethrough. | 05-27-2010 |
20130206140 | MODULAR PRESSURE SUPPORT SYSTEM AND METHOD - A pressure support system that comprises a patient circuit, a docking assembly, and a tank. The patient circuit delivers a pressurized flow of breathable gas to a patient. The docking assembly has an inlet and an outlet that is adapted to receive the pressurized flow of breathable gas, and is also adapted to be connected with the patient circuit. The tank is constructed and arranged to be removably connected with the docking assembly, and enables the pressurized flow of breathable gas to pass therethrough. The tank is also adapted to contain a liquid such that a humidity level of the pressurized flow of breathable gas is elevated as the pressurized flow of breathable gas passes therethrough. | 08-15-2013 |
Patrick P. Mcdermott, Vienna, VA US
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20090042096 | CONFORMABLE BATTERY - A conformable battery wherein the outer casing has an upper face plate, a lower face plate, and at least one perimetric wall, and an interior of the battery comprising a grid of walls extending from the upper face plate to the lower face plate and connecting to the at least one perimetric wall, thereby dividing the interior of the battery into at least two compartments and increasing the battery's structural stiffness and ability to sustain increased internal pressure. Each compartment contains an electrochemically active plate stack, and a network of electrical conductors provides electrical connection between the plate stacks in each of the compartment. The battery may further comprise a reservoir containing an acid additive which, when released into each of the compartments, shifts the battery from a low power mode into a high power mode. | 02-12-2009 |
20120179272 | Braided Prosthetic Sockets with Attachment Plates and Methods of Manufacture - This invention provides new above knee (AK) and below the knee (BK) prosthetic sockets and implements specific manufacturing processes for the production of prosthetic sockets through the automated, computer controlled bi-axial and tri-axial braiding of sockets, over a mold or mandrel made of carved foam, plaster material or wax that is a replica of the patient's truncated limb, and is created by a Computer Aided Design (CAD) file controlling a Numerically Controlled (CNC) machine tool. This method of manufacture using aerospace fibers such as graphite or Kevlar, and high performance resins, is used to create a socket which is stronger and lighter weight than conventionally manufactured sockets. Braiding also allows incorporation of woven cloth, tapes and other reinforcements into the braiding process for added strength at selected areas. The method dramatically decreases the production time and cost of the prosthetic relative to conventional methods. | 07-12-2012 |
Philip M. Mcdermott, Cincinnati, OH US
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20120092981 | COMMUNICATION NETWORK FOR WATER TREATMENT - A communications network is provided for a water treatment system. A controller is in communication with a plurality of network elements using digital communications. The network elements have a connection configured to connect the network element to the controller or another network element. The controller sends a message to the network elements to configure the network elements for communication with the controller. The controller receives a response from the network elements including a network address and a header. If the network address is a default address, configuration information is sent to the network element for communication on the network. If the network address is not a default address, communication is established with the network element. Messages sent from the controller to a network element having a network address not matching the network address of the network element are sent over the network to a next network element. | 04-19-2012 |
20120095602 | CONTROLLER FOR WATER TREATMENT - A controller for water treatment in a cooling system includes a processor, a user interface, a plurality of relays, at least one network port, and at least one communication port. The processor is configured to monitor cooling fluid in the cooling system and cause the system to drain fluid when an amount of dissolved solid in the fluid exceeds a predetermined threshold. The plurality of relays are configured for both wet operation and dry operation. The controller is accessed using a web server on the controller through a communication port. The controller is controller and control parameters are modified via the web server. A relay of the plurality of relays in the controller is configured for either wet operation or dry operation. The configuration of the relay of the plurality of relays is dynamically changed to the other of wet operation or dry operation. | 04-19-2012 |
Robert Mcdermott, Sandy, UT US
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20100132237 | WRISTBAND AND CLASP THEREFOR - The field of the present invention relates to an identification assembly, and in particular, to a clasp device for securing to an identification wristband, and to a wristband and clasp assembly. In one embodiment, a identification assembly for a patient includes a band with first and second opposite ends and first and second opposite edges and a width measured between the first and second edges. The identification assembly also includes a clasp secured to the band. The clasp has a first section having an inside surface and an outside surface; a second section having an inside surface and an outside surface, the inside surface of the second section facing the inside surface of the first section; and a protrusion extending from one of the first or the second section to engage the other of the first or the second section to secure the first and second sections together in a closed position. The outside surface of one of the first or the second section comprises a symbol on the outside surface to provide information about the patient. The clasp is color-coded to provide information about the patient. | 06-03-2010 |
20130298434 | WRISTBAND AND CLASP THEREFOR - The field of the present invention relates to an identification assembly, and in particular, to a clasp device for securing to an identification wristband, and to a wristband and clasp assembly. In one embodiment, an identification assembly for a patient includes a band with first and second opposite ends and first and second opposite edges and a width measured between the first and second edges. The identification assembly also includes a clasp secured to the band. The clasp has a first section having an inside surface and an outside surface; a second section having an inside surface and an outside surface, the inside surface of the second section facing the inside surface of the first section; and a protrusion extending from one of the first or the second section to engage the other of the first or the second section to secure the first and second sections together in a closed position. The outside surface of one of the first or the second section comprises a symbol on the outside surface to provide information about the patient. The clasp is color-coded to provide information about the patient. | 11-14-2013 |
Robert Francis Mcdermott, Madison, WI US
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20130043945 | System and Method for High-Frequency Amplifier - A system and method for operating an amplifier system is provided. The amplifier system includes an input providing a direct coupling configured to receive a high-frequency input signal having a frequency in at least one of a radiofrequency (RF) and microwave range. The amplifier system also includes an amplifier including a dielectric material separating at least two superconducting layers forming an amplifier loop configured to receive the high-frequency input signal and deliver an amplified signal. The amplifier system includes an output providing a direct coupling configured to deliver the amplified signal. | 02-21-2013 |
Scott Mcdermott, Washington, DC US
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20090245601 | Locating Blood Vessels - Several systems and methods for locating blood vessels are described in the present disclosure. One of the implementations of a blood vessel locating system comprises an image capture device and processing circuitry. The image capture device is configured to capture a first image of a region of the skin of a subject when the region is illuminated by a first light and to capture a second image of the region of the skin when the region is illuminated by a second light. The processing circuitry is configured to calculate the difference between the first image and the second image to obtain a differential image. The processing circuitry is further configured to enhance the differential image to obtain an enhanced image of blood vessels located under the surface of the skin of the subject. | 10-01-2009 |
20140149067 | IMPACT AND ACCELERATION DETECTION - An sensor system measures acceleration and detects impacts. According one embodiment of the present invention, an impact sensor system attaches to a helmet, detects impacts, and displays indications of single and cumulative impacts. Identifying impacts when they occur can help identify players to be screened for concussion or taken out of action before they show symptoms. This can help prevent concussions that result from cumulative hits, which are often more dangerous than those that result from a single hit. The system serves as a continue-to-play decision support aid. | 05-29-2014 |
Scott A. Mcdermott, Washington, DC US
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20090257422 | TIME SLOT SYNCHRONIZED, FLEXIBLE BANDWIDTH COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - One or more frame slots to each transceiver are allocated for communication within each message cycle. The number of frame slots allocated can be dynamically adjusted to accommodate variable traffic loads per transceiver, and an offset of the frame slots within the message cycle is preferably predefined to provide a uniform distribution among the transceivers. The design of the transceiver is independent of the particular application, having at least one programmable parameter that controls the number of frame slots allocated within the message cycle. By controlling the number of frame slots allocated to a transceiver, the amount of inactive time, and hence battery life, can be controlled. When a conflict occurs among multiple transceivers having pending messages at the same frame slot, the allocation of the frame slot to a transceiver is based at least in part on the resultant lag time to each transceiver. | 10-15-2009 |
20120069870 | SPREAD-SPECTRUM RECEIVER WITH PROGRESSIVE FOURIER TRANSFORM - A receiving system dynamically searches the communications band for transmissions of messages having the same nominal communications parameters, including the use of the same spreading code, but having potentially different specific frequencies and code-phases. The receiver, which is independent of the transmitters, samples the communications band at each code-phase of the spreading code over a span of downconverted transmission frequencies. When a message element is detected at a particular code-phase and frequency, it is forwarded to a demodulator that demodulates the message and sends it to its intended destination. In a preferred embodiment, a progressive Fourier Transform is used to incrementally determine the power level at each successive code-phase at a given frequency, thereby substantially reducing the time required to search for transmissions at each discrete code-phase. | 03-22-2012 |
20120177085 | Low-Cost Satellite Communication System - A communication system is provided that allows the use of low-cost, low-power remote terminal units that communicate substantially asynchronously and independently to a base station. To minimize cost and complexity, the remote terminal units are configured similarly, including the use of substantially identical transmission schemes, such as a common Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) code. To minimize collisions among transmissions, the communication system is designed to use a high-gain antenna with a limited field of view, to limit the number of cotemporaneous, or overlapping transmissions that are received at the base station. To cover a wide area, the limited field of view is swept across the area of coverage. To overcome potential losses caused by collisions, the remote terminal units are configured to repeat transmissions; to minimize repeated collisions, the repeat interval and/or duration is randomized. | 07-12-2012 |
20120178362 | Low-Cost Satellite Communication System - A communication system is provided that allows the use of low-cost, low-power remote terminal units that communicate substantially asynchronously and independently to a base station. To minimize cost and complexity, the remote terminal units are configured similarly, including the use of substantially identical transmission schemes, such as a common Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) code. To minimize collisions among transmissions, the communication system is designed to use a high-gain antenna with a limited field of view, to limit the number of cotemporaneous, or overlapping transmissions that are received at the base station. To cover a wide area, the limited field of view is swept across the area of coverage. To overcome potential losses caused by collisions, the remote terminal units are configured to repeat transmissions; to minimize repeated collisions, the repeat interval and/or duration is randomized. | 07-12-2012 |
20140079040 | Time Slot Synchronized, Flexible Bandwidth Communication System - One or more frame slots to each transceiver are allocated for communication within each message cycle. The number of frame slots allocated can be dynamically adjusted to accommodate variable traffic loads per transceiver, and an offset of the frame slots within the message cycle is preferably predefined to provide a uniform distribution among the transceivers. The design of the transceiver is independent of the particular application, having at least one programmable parameter that controls the number of frame slots allocated within the message cycle. By controlling the number of frame slots allocated to a transceiver, the amount of inactive time, and hence battery life, can be controlled. When a conflict occurs among multiple transceivers having pending messages at the same frame slot, the allocation of the frame slot to a transceiver is based at least in part on the resultant lag time to each transceiver. | 03-20-2014 |
Sean Mcdermott, Hanson, MA US
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20090158597 | Medical Tubing Cutter - An apparatus for cutting medical tubes includes a frame having first and second members. Each of the first and second members has a tube support mount to assist in supporting a medical tube. The first and second members are adapted for relative movement between a first position for facilitating positioning of the medical tube proximal the tube supporting mounts and a second position for capturing the medical tube within the tube supporting mounts. A cutting element is mounted to the frame. The cutting element is moveable through a cutting plane and independent of the relative movement of the first and second members to sever the medical tube captured within the tube support mounts when in the second position of the first and second members. A manual member may be operatively connected to the cutting element and actuable through manual manipulation of a health care professional to move the cutting element. | 06-25-2009 |
Sean Mcdermott, Warwick, RI US
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20120129727 | EFFICIENT AND EFFECTIVE SUPPLEMENT SCREENING FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF CHEMICALLY DEFINED MEDIA IN CELL CULTURE - The present invention relates to methods of selecting and developing a chemically defined media (“CDM”) for use in the manufacture of biological products. In particular, the present invention is directed to screening methods to determine cell culture technique media supplement blends with enhanced performance characteristics. The present invention is also directed to identifying CDM supplement blends that demonstrate significant increases in harvest titer and/or viable cell density. | 05-24-2012 |
20140271632 | METHODS FOR MODULATING PROTEIN GLYCOSYLATION PROFILES OF RECOMBINANT PROTEIN THERAPEUTICS USING MONOSACCHARIDES AND OLIGOSACCHARIDES - The present invention relates to the field of protein production, and in particular to methods and compositions for modulating glycosylation of proteins expressed in host cells. | 09-18-2014 |
Shaun Mcdermott, Bloomington, IN US
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20110246221 | Medication Administration And Patient Health Management Strategies, And Systems For Same - A patient health management system includes a personal computing system having a computer readable memory storing computer executable code. The system further includes a microprocessor configured to execute the computer executable code and compare stored medication library data with image data associated with a digital image of a medication captured by a digital imaging device of the personal computing system. The microprocessor is further configured to link profile data for a patient-user of the personal computing system with identification data for the medication and output an administration confirmation request based on the linked data. The administration confirmation request may include a wireless signal transmitted to a remote computing system to enable a remote computer or a health services provider to confirm that planned self-administration of medication by a patient is correct. Pharmacy errors, potential medication interaction, and other conflicts may be proactively addressed, and the patient may be alerted via signals sent to a personal communication device. Action conditions other than potential conflicts may also be detected and addressed, such as suitability for patient participation in clinical research studies. | 10-06-2011 |
Steve Mcdermott, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20080301990 | IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM WITH WRISTBAND AND REUSABLE POUCH - The present invention relates to identification systems and more particularly to patient identification systems comprising an identification band and a reusable pouch. The identification system comprises an identification band that is passed through one or more slits in a reusable identification pouch. The pouch includes an information area where information about the patient may be printed, and a pocket where alert labels or other tags may be stored. When the identification band is removed, the pouch may be mounted onto a new band. The information contained on and attached to the pouch may be reused each time a new identification band is needed. | 12-11-2008 |
Steven E. Mcdermott, West Jordan, UT US
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20110137761 | METHOD FOR DETECTING FRAUDULENT TRANSACTIONS BETWEEN PRACTICE MANAGEMENT AND ACCOUNTING SOFTWARE - A method for detecting fraudulent transactions includes acquiring transaction data entered into an accounting software program and a practice management software program by a monitoring software program. The monitoring software program can be configured to detect any unusual activity in the acquired transaction data and to store detected unusual activity for later review. The monitoring software can be directed to notify a responsible party that unusual activity has been found in the originally acquired data. The monitoring software can be configured to format the acquired data and the data of the unusual activity into a report reviewable by the responsible party. | 06-09-2011 |
Terrence M. Mcdermott, Albuquerque, NM US
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20140075959 | EVAPORATIVE COOLER APPARATUS AND METHOD - A water cooler kit is provided for use with an evaporative cooler of a type comprising at least one cooling pad, a water reservoir, a water inlet to supply water to the reservoir from a water supply at least one conduit for distributing water onto said at least one cooling pad, a fan for moving air through said cooling pad, and a pump for transferring water from said reservoir to said conduit. The water cooler kit comprises a cooling plate disposed in the reservoir, a heat dissipating structure disposed outside of the evaporative cooler, and a heat transferring thermal conductor between the cooling plate and the heat dissipating structure to transfer heat from the cooling plate to the heat dissipating structure so that heat is extracted from water in the reservoir and dissipated outside the evaporative cooler. | 03-20-2014 |
Thomas Mckean Mcdermott, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20140123368 | JEANS WITH DETACHABLE MOVEABLE POCKETS - Jeans are disclosed with detachable removeable pockets that can be place anywhere on the jeans or legs. This detachable pockets may be affixed to the jeans using zipper, snaps, buckles, Velcro, adhesives, and the like. When pockets become worn, they may be replaced. The pockets may be embroidered with graphic designs, color, or ornamental fixtures for associating the jeans wearer with teams, organizations, or social classes. The detachable pockets may be used to change the color or appearance of the jeans, as well as to carry personal effects. | 05-08-2014 |
Timothy Mcdermott, Jamaica, IA US
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20110308694 | Medium Density Fibreboard - The process described herein presents a unique method and means of manufacturing medium density fibreboard (MDF) using agricultural plant stalks. The plant stalks are first depithed. The stalks are then broken down into fiber-like threads and made into fiber bundles. These fiber bundles are then combined with a resin component and a wax component, and the resulting mixture is cured. The MDF is economical to manufacture than prior art fibreboard in that it does not necessitate the use of expensive MDI resin. Further, the fibreboard is environmentally friendly in that it provides a beneficial use for agricultural waste. | 12-22-2011 |
Troy Mcdermott US
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20090290995 | Kinetic Energy Impact Pump (KEIP) - Dropping weights in series, keeping constant spin on shaft transferring mechanical energy to electrical energy or impacting objects to store energy into pressure system is important in the field of energy. A matter exchange must happen to implement the Double Gravity Energy Process of draining water into open environment. By cycling water back into the water system that it is expelled allows for no water flow into column of water or medium chosen. This allows for the Double Gravity Energy Process to be placed anywhere, within a gravity field or possible centrifugal force structure or situation until density equalization is reached. Non-polluting power plants extracting energy from the gravity field are possible with many designs viable. The KEIP is one viable way to exchange matter using the Double Gravity Energy Process. | 11-26-2009 |
Troy Edward Mcdermott, Minooka, IL US
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20090021016 | Double gravity/buoyancy/density energy process - The process using gravity/buoyancy/density twice (sinking and rising) to produce electrical or mechanical energy through displaced volume is new. The fact that gravity is a constant force, not variable like solar or wind energy, makes this process continuous in the production of electrical or mechanical energy. The fact that gravity is free is also an asset allowing for just construction and maintenance costs. In addition, the process does not pollute. Many designs using this process are viable for large and small scale facilities. | 01-22-2009 |
Wayne Thomas Mcdermott, Fogelsville, PA US
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20080202550 | Transmission of Ultrasonic Energy into Pressurized Fluids - Ultrasonic probe comprising an elongate body having a first end and a second end, an ultrasonic transducer attached to the probe at or adjacent the first end, and an enlarged support section intermediate the ultrasonic transducer and the second end, wherein the enlarged support section has an equivalent diameter greater than an equivalent diameter of the body at any location between the enlarged support section and the ultrasonic transducer. The probe may be used to introduce ultrasonic energy into ultrasonic cleaning systems. | 08-28-2008 |
20080295966 | Electrode Assembly For The Removal Of Surface Oxides By Electron Attachment - An apparatus and a method comprising same for removing metal oxides from a substrate surface are disclosed herein. In one particular embodiment, the apparatus comprises an electrode assembly that has a housing that is at least partially comprised of an insulating material and having an internal volume and at least one fluid inlet that is in fluid communication with the internal volume; a conductive base connected to the housing comprising a plurality of conductive tips that extend therefrom into a target area and a plurality of perforations that extend therethrough and are in fluid communication with the internal volume to allow for a passage of a gas mixture comprising a reducing gas. | 12-04-2008 |
20110094679 | ELECTRODE ASSEMBLY FOR THE REMOVAL OF SURFACE OXIDES BY ELECTRON ATTACHMENT - An apparatus and a method comprising same for removing metal oxides from a substrate surface are disclosed herein. In one particular embodiment, the apparatus comprises an electrode assembly that has a housing that is at least partially comprised of an insulating material and having an internal volume and at least one fluid inlet that is in fluid communication with the internal volume; a conductive base connected to the housing comprising a plurality of conductive tips that extend therefrom into a target area and a plurality of perforations that extend therethrough and are in fluid communication with the internal volume to allow for a passage of a gas mixture comprising a reducing gas. | 04-28-2011 |
20110229377 | Apparatus for Removal of Surface Oxides via Fluxless Technique Involving Electron Attachment and Remote Ion Generation - The present invention provides a method and apparatus for the dry fluxing of at least one component and/or solder surface via electron attachment. In one embodiment, there is provided a method for removing oxides from the surface of a component comprising: providing a component on a substrate wherein the substrate is grounded or has a positive electrical potential to form a target assembly; passing a gas mixture comprising a reducing gas through an ion generator comprising a first and a second electrode; supplying an amount of voltage to at least one of the first and second electrodes sufficient to generate electrons wherein the electrons attach to at least a portion of the reducing gas and form a negatively charged reducing gas; and contacting the target assembly with the negatively charged reducing gas to reduce the oxides on the component. | 09-22-2011 |
20120103857 | Cylinder Surface Treatment For Monochlorosilane - The present invention is a container and a processing for passivating the internal surface of the container to store monochlorosilane in a stable manner without degradation of the monochlorosilane. Various container surface modifications have been identified to reduce surface reactions to acceptable levels. Some of the described surface modifications result in significant reduction in monochlorosilane instability. | 05-03-2012 |
William E. Mcdermott, Littleton, CO US
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20100011956 | Gas liquid contactor and effluent cleaning system and method - The invention relates to a gas liquid contactor and effluent cleaning system and method and more particularly to an array of nozzles configured to produce uniformly spaced flat liquid jets shaped to minimize disruption from a gas. An embodiment of the invention is directed towards a gas liquid contactor module including a liquid inlet and outlet and a gas inlet and outlet. An array of nozzles is in communication with the liquid inlet and the gas inlet. The array of nozzles is configured to produce uniformly spaced flat liquid jets shaped to minimize disruption from a gas flow and maximize gas flow and liquid flow interactions while rapidly replenishing the liquid. | 01-21-2010 |
20100319539 | GAS LIQUID CONTACTOR AND EFFLUENT CLEANING SYSTEM AND METHOD - The invention relates to a gas liquid contactor and effluent cleaning system and method and more particularly to an array of nozzles configured to produce uniformly spaced flat liquid jets shaped to minimize disruption from a gas. An embodiment of the invention is directed towards a gas liquid contactor module including a liquid inlet and outlet and a gas inlet and outlet. An array of nozzles is in communication with the liquid inlet and the gas inlet. The array of nozzles is configured to produce uniformly spaced flat liquid jets shaped to minimize disruption from a gas flow and maximize gas flow and liquid flow interactions while rapidly replenishing the liquid. | 12-23-2010 |
20100320294 | GAS LIQUID CONTACTOR AND EFFLUENT CLEANING SYSTEM AND METHOD - The invention relates to a gas liquid contactor and effluent cleaning system and method and more particularly to an array of nozzles configured to produce uniformly spaced flat liquid jets shaped to minimize disruption from a gas. An embodiment of the invention is directed towards a gas liquid contactor module including a liquid inlet and outlet and a gas inlet and outlet. An array of nozzles is in communication with the liquid inlet and the gas inlet. The array of nozzles is configured to produce uniformly spaced flat liquid jets shaped to minimize disruption from a gas flow and maximize gas flow and liquid flow interactions while rapidly replenishing the liquid. | 12-23-2010 |
20110126710 | TWO PHASE REACTOR - A two phase reactor includes a source of liquid reactant and a source of gas reactant. A chamber has an inlet coupled to the source of gas reactant and a flat jet nozzle coupled to the source of the liquid reactant. | 06-02-2011 |
William Edward Mcdermott, Littleton, CO US
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20130175715 | TWO PHASE REACTOR - A two phase reactor includes a source of liquid reactant and a source of gas reactant. A chamber has an inlet coupled to the source of gas reactant and a flat jet nozzle coupled to the source of the liquid reactant. | 07-11-2013 |