Allard, US
Chris Allard, Canton, MI US
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20090008889 | Method of Making a Wheel Support Knuckle and Trailing Arm - A wheel support knuckle and trailing arm assembly that is attached to a toe link of a vehicle suspension system. The trailing arm assembly is formed by a blade member and a reinforcement member. The wheel support knuckle defines an axle bore and includes an integrally formed upper link receptacle and an integrally formed brake caliper track. The toe link is retained on the trailing arm assembly by a clevis formed by a transverse wall formed in the blade member and a parallel transverse wall formed in the reinforcement member. An alternative embodiment discloses a one-piece trailing arm that defines a clevis for connection to the toe link between a transverse wall and a tab that extends parallel to the transverse wall. A method of making cast wheel support knuckle and stamped trailing arm assembly is also disclosed. | 01-08-2009 |
Daniel Allard, Millbury, MA US
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20160135547 | Quick On/Off Belt - A quick on/off belt with a belt member having two end portions that overlap when the belt is worn around the waist area, a ladder strap fixed to one portion of the belt member, and a ratcheting buckle fixed to another portion of the belt member. The belt is donned by pushing the strap into the buckle and ratcheting the buckle to the desired tightness, and the belt is loosened by operating the buckle so as to release the strap from the buckle. | 05-19-2016 |
David J. Allard, Boynton Beach, FL US
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20080313163 | SERVICE OFFERING FOR THE DELIVERY OF INFORMATION WITH CONTINUING IMPROVEMENT - A continually improving method for providing information to receivers which can include the step of receiving a request from a remotely located information requestor that specifies at least one information receiver. A transaction can be initiated to handle the request. The transaction can utilize previously recorded information to determine at least one adjustable condition to be used. The previously recorded information can be specific to the information requestor and/or the information receiver. The transaction can generate at least one result for the information receiver. The generated result can be tailored for information privileges granted to the information receiver by an information controller. The result can be conveyed to the information receiver. Feedback can be received concerning the result. At least one of the adjustable conditions can be adjusted in accordance with the feedback. The recorded information can be changed to include the adjusted condition. | 12-18-2008 |
20140164069 | Generating Global Optimized Strategies For Information Requests, Proposals, And Statements of Work Within a Time Period Across Hierarchical Entity Boundaries - A method, system and computer program product for determining a response to a sales event within a time period with information which spans across hierarchical entity boundaries of a company. The method detects a sales event and determines requirements of the sales event, parties involved and resource area of the sales event. If the resource area is not supported by the company, return to detecting another sales event without responding to the sales event. If the area is supported by the company, initiating a sales resource optimization to determine an optimized resource package to respond to the sales event and determining a likelihood of the company being awarded the sales event based on the optimized resource package. If the likelihood of the company being awarded the sales event based on the optimized resource package is greater than a predetermined probability, responding to the sales event with the optimized resource package. | 06-12-2014 |
David Joseph Allard, Boynton Beach, FL US
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20090171696 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PATIENT PORTAL WITH CLINICAL DECISION INTELLIGENCE - A computer-implemented method for transmitting a scheduled appointment to a patient. Input is received, wherein the input comprises at least one of current data provided by the patient, prior data provided by the patient prior to the current data, and known medical history of the patient. A possible condition of the patient is diagnosed based on the input. The appointment is scheduled for the patient based on the diagnosis. The scheduled appointment is transmitted to the patient. | 07-02-2009 |
Delphine Allard, Westfield, NJ US
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20090074701 | METHODS OF ARTIFICIALLY COLORING HAIR - The invention relates to methods of artificially coloring hair including applying to hair a composition containing at least one silicone film forming resin, at least one polysilicone polymer, and at least one hair colorant. | 03-19-2009 |
20090074702 | METHODS OF PRESERVING ARTIFICIAL COLORING ON KERATIN MATERIALS - The invention relates to methods of preserving artificial color on keratin materials including applying to artificially colored keratin materials a composition containing at least one silicone film forming resin and at least one polysilicone polymer. | 03-19-2009 |
20100192969 | METHODS AND KITS FOR PERMANENTLY COLORING HAIR - Disclosed are methods and kits for coloring the hair involving a color base composition comprising at least one primary dye intermediate, and a developer composition comprising an oxidizing agent chosen from persulfates, perborates, percarbonates, and mixtures thereof. Preferably, the color base composition and developer composition are substantially free of an oxidation catalyst. | 08-05-2010 |
Douglas Allard, Occidental, CA US
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20090250405 | Low profile catch basin filter - A catch basin configured to filter water by way of a matrix filter and a filter pouch. If the matrix filter should become clogged, a bypass weir provides means of bypassing the matrix filter to prevent the catch basin from clogging. | 10-08-2009 |
20110147303 | Bioretention System With High Internal High Flow Bypass - The invention provides a bioretention system comprising one or more chambers and a high flow bypass system with top and bottom weirs for water filtration and storm water flow management. The invention also provides methods that are useful for managing storm water flow and inhibiting the flow of pollutants, debris, and other contaminants into drainage systems. | 06-23-2011 |
Douglas Paul Allard, Occidental, CA US
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20090279953 | MODULAR UNDERGROUND WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS - The invention provides modular units, associated component parts, and assemblies of the modular units and component parts, including filtration systems, that are useful for making and using underground water management systems. | 11-12-2009 |
20120031854 | Modular Storm Water Filtration System - The invention provides systems, associated component parts, and assemblies of the pre-filtration systems, that are useful for treating storm water entering underground storm water management systems. The invention further provides methods to pre-filter storm water prior to entering underground water management systems. The invention reduces pollutant loading in storm water runoff with minimal footprint, flexibility of use and ease of maintenance. | 02-09-2012 |
20120152827 | Bioretention System with Internal High Flow Bypass - The invention provides a bioretention system comprising one or more chambers and a high flow bypass system with top and bottom weirs for water filtration and storm water flow management. The invention also provides methods that are useful for managing storm water flow and inhibiting the flow of pollutants, debris, and other contaminants into drainage systems. | 06-21-2012 |
Douglas Paul Allard, Santa Rosa, CA US
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20130213869 | Fixture Cells for Bioretention Systems - The invention provides structures, methods, and assemblies for incorporating fixtures and appliances, such as a tree, street lamp, or light pole, into a bioretention system. The invention also provides methods, filtration modules, and additional structures that are useful for managing storm water flow and inhibiting the flow of pollutants, debris, and other contaminants into drainage systems. | 08-22-2013 |
20140042103 | Storm Water Filtration System Using Box Culverts - An apparatus and method for use in conjunction with box culverts to collect and filter or otherwise treat dirty or polluted storm water runoff or other fluid is disclosed. One or more filter devices with filter media is used in connection with a box culvert. One or more internal bypass assemblies is disposed along a vertical surface in the box culvert. One or more concrete slabs is installed within the box culvert and forms a false floor below the filter devices. The false floor provides an annular space through which fluid can bypass the filter devices and be released to a drainage system. | 02-13-2014 |
20140105684 | Modular Stormwater Storage System - The invention provides modular units, associated component parts, and assemblies of the modular units and component parts, including storage and filtration systems, that are useful for making and using underground water management systems. | 04-17-2014 |
20140367328 | Stormwater Treatment System with Gutter Pan Flow Diverter - The invention provides structures, methods, and assemblies for processing fluid entering a treatment area. The invention also provides methods, apparatuses, and additional structures that are useful for managing storm water flow and inhibiting the flow of pollutants, debris, and other contaminants into drainage systems. One or more flow diverter pans are installed at one or more inlets of a treatment area, such as a bioretention treatment area or a storm water retention and detention system. The apparatus comprises a structural framework that can include a pan placed adjacent to an inlet of the treatment area, and internal walls extending upward from the floor of the pan and at least partially framing a bypass opening adjacent to the floor. Inlet and outlet openings of the pan define a primary flow route for fluid passing through the pan and to the surface of the treatment area. Inlet and bypass openings of the pan comprise a secondary flow route for fluid passing through the tray. | 12-18-2014 |
Erin Allard, Wilmington, DE US
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20150242962 | COMPUTER SYSTEMS COMPRISING DATABASE CLUSTER SERVER AND USES THEREOF - The examples described in this disclosure can sweep deposit values from a noninterest-bearing first account to a noninterest-bearing second account. The first account can be maintained by a first institution, while the second account can be maintained by a second institution. The first institution can earn a deposit fee by sweeping values to the second account at the second institution. As such, the second account can be a noninterest-bearing account. Other examples provide additional structures and functions. | 08-27-2015 |
Gene R. Allard, Island Lake, IL US
Greg J. Allard, Milford, MA US
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20110082083 | FORMULATIONS OF LIQUID STABLE ANTITHROMBIN - In one aspect, the invention provides liquid stable formulations of antithrombin. | 04-07-2011 |
20140242182 | FORMULATIONS THAT STABILIZE PROTEINS - In one aspect, the disclosure provides formulations that stabilize proteins, wherein the formulations comprise a buffer. In some embodiments, the buffer comprises potassium mono-hydrogen-phosphate and potassium di-hydrogen-phosphate, or the buffer comprises sodium mono-hydrogen-phosphate and sodium di-hydrogen-phosphate. In some embodiments, the protein is a therapeutic protein. In some embodiments, the therapeutic protein is antithrombin. | 08-28-2014 |
20160129115 | FORMULATIONS OF LIQUID STABLE ANTITHROMBIN - In one aspect, the invention provides liquid stable formulations of antithrombin. | 05-12-2016 |
James Allard, Newton, MA US
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20080205194 | Sonar Scanner - Detecting an object using sound waves includes outputting a sound wave from a transducer, receiving an echo after outputting the sound wave, obtaining a threshold value based on the echo and plural other echoes that are within a predetermined range of the echo, and determining if the echo is a result of the sound wave based on the threshold value. | 08-28-2008 |
20090198400 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONTROL OF AN UNMANNED GROUND VEHICLE - Systems and methods for interruptible autonomous control of a vehicle. Autonomous control is achieved by using actuators that interact with input devices in the vehicle. The actuators (e.g., linkages) manipulate the input devices (e.g., articulation controls and drive controls, such as a throttle, brake, tie rods, steering gear, throttle lever, or accelerator) to direct the operation of the vehicle. Although operating autonomously, manual operation of the vehicle is possible following the detection of events that suggest manual control is desired. Subsequent autonomous control may be permitted, permitted after a prescribed delay, or prevented. | 08-06-2009 |
20110071718 | Systems and Methods for Switching Between Autonomous and Manual Operation of a Vehicle - Systems and methods for switching between autonomous and manual operation of a vehicle are described. A mechanical control system can receive manual inputs from a mechanical operation member to operate the vehicle in manual mode. An actuator can receive autonomous control signals generated by a controller. When the actuator is engaged, it operates the vehicle in an autonomous mode, and when disengaged, the vehicle is operated in manual mode. Operating the vehicle in an autonomous mode can include automatically controlling steering, braking, throttle, and transmission. A system may also allow the vehicle to be operated via remote command. | 03-24-2011 |
20120046820 | Systems and Methods for Obstacle Avoidance - Embodiments of the invention provide systems and methods for obstacle avoidance. In some embodiments, a robotically controlled vehicle capable of operating in one or more modes may be provided. Examples of such modes include teleoperation, waypoint navigation, follow, and manual mode. The vehicle may include an obstacle detection and avoidance system capable of being implemented with one or more of the vehicle modes. A control system may be provided to operate and control the vehicle in the one or more modes. The control system may include a robotic control unit and a vehicle control unit. | 02-23-2012 |
20120109423 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR BEHAVIOR BASED CONTROL OF AN AUTONOMOUS VEHICLE - System and method for behavior based control of an autonomous vehicle. Actuators (e.g., linkages) manipulate input devices (e.g., articulation controls and drive controls, such as a throttle lever, steering gear, tie rods, throttle, brake, accelerator, or transmission shifter) to direct the operation of the vehicle. Behaviors that characterize the operational mode of the vehicle are associated with the actuators. The behaviors include action sets ranked by priority, and the action sets include alternative actions that the vehicle can take to accomplish its task. The alternative actions are ranked by preference, and an arbiter selects the action to be performed and, optionally, modified. | 05-03-2012 |
20120116587 | Sonar Scanner - Detecting an object using sound waves includes outputting a sound wave from a transducer, receiving an echo after outputting the sound wave, obtaining a threshold value based on the echo and plural other echoes that are within a predetermined range of the echo, and determining if the echo is a result of the sound wave based on the threshold value. | 05-10-2012 |
20130070563 | SONAR SCANNER - Detecting an object using sound waves includes outputting a sound wave from a transducer, receiving an echo after outputting the sound wave, obtaining a threshold value based on the echo and plural other echoes that are within a predetermined range of the echo, and determining if the echo is a result of the sound wave based on the threshold value. | 03-21-2013 |
20140350768 | VERSATILE ROBOTIC CONTROL MODULE - Certain embodiments of the present invention provide robotic control modules for use in a robotic control system of a vehicle, including structures, systems and methods, that can provide (i) a robotic control module that has multiple functional circuits, such as a processor and accompanying circuits, an actuator controller, an actuator amplifier, a packet network switch, and a power supply integrated into a mountable and/or stackable package/housing; (ii) a robotic control module with the noted complement of circuits that is configured to reduce heat, reduce space, shield sensitive components from electro-magnetic noise; (iii) a robotic control system utilizing robotic control modules that include the sufficiently interchangeable functionality allowing for interchangeability of modules; and (iv) a robotic control system that distributes the functionality and processing among a plurality of robotic control modules in a vehicle. | 11-27-2014 |
20150301532 | NETWORKED MULTI-ROLE ROBOTIC VEHICLE - An autonomous vehicle having an interface for payloads that allows integration of various payloads. A vehicle control system controls an autonomous vehicle, receives data, and transmits a control signal on at least one network. A payload is adapted to detachably connect to the autonomous vehicle and includes a network interface configured to receive the control signal from the vehicle control system over the at least one network. The vehicle control system may encapsulate payload data and transmit the payload data over the at least one network, including Ethernet or CAN networks. The payload may be a laser scanner, a radio, chemical detection system, or GPS unit. In certain embodiments, the payload is a camera mast unit, where the camera communicates with the autonomous vehicle control system to detect and avoid obstacles. The camera mast unit may be interchangeable, and may include structures for receiving additional payload components. | 10-22-2015 |
James Allard, Davisburg, MI US
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20150352924 | SHROUDED ROOF VENT FOR A VEHICLE - An air vent may cover an opening formed in a structure to block water or debris from entering an interior of the structure through the opening. The air vent is movable between a closed and an open position to selectively block or allow fluid communication between the interior and an exterior of the structure. | 12-10-2015 |
James E. Allard, Imlay, MI US
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20130109294 | VENT COVER | 05-02-2013 |
James R. Allard, Newton, MA US
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20130103552 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INVENTORY MANAGEMENT USING MOBILE DRIVE UNITS - A method for inventory management includes deploying a first mobile drive unit having first dimensions and deploying a second mobile drive unit having second dimensions, the first and second dimensions being different. The first and second mobile drive units are operable to transport inventory items to a plurality of inventory stations in the same workspace. | 04-25-2013 |
20140350831 | System and Method for Inventory Management Using Mobile Drive Units - A method for inventory management includes deploying a first mobile drive unit having first dimensions and deploying a second mobile drive unit having second dimensions, the first and second dimensions being different. The first and second mobile drive units are operable to transport inventory items to a plurality of inventory stations in the same workspace. | 11-27-2014 |
James Raymond Allard, Newton, MA US
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20150066283 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRANSPORTING PERSONNEL WITHIN AN ACTIVE WORKSPACE - Disclosed herein is a human transport device and associated system to transport a user within an active workspace. The human transport device may include a platform to support a user, an enclosure coupled to the platform to surround the user, a drive subsystem to power the human transport device, and a control unit to control the movement of the human transport device in coordination with active mobile drive units moving within the workspace. A system implementing one or more human transport devices may include a management module to direct the movement of the one or more human transport devices and designate one or more areas within the workspace as protected areas. Unauthorized objects may be prohibited from entering the protected areas while the human transport device may be allowed within the protected areas. | 03-05-2015 |
Jean-François Allard, Princeville, CA US
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20130181142 | Method Of Generating Low-Energy Secondary Electrons For Applications In Biological Sciences, Radiochemistry, And Chemistry Of Polymers And Physics Of Radiotherapy - The present disclosure relates to a method and a system for generating low-energy electrons in a biological material. The biological material is held in position by a support. Laser beam pulses are directed by a focusing mechanism toward a region of interest within the biological material. This generates filaments of low-energy electrons within the region of interest. The method and system may be used for radiotherapy, radiochemistry, sterilization, nanoparticle coating, nanoparticle generation, and like uses. | 07-18-2013 |
Jeff Allard, Mckinney, TX US
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20110305804 | BEVERAGES HAVING REDUCED TURBIDITY AND METHODS FOR MAKING SAME - Methods of producing a clarified beverage may involve combining a first beverage component having one or more proteins with a second beverage component having one or more polyphenols. At least one of those components may be treated with one or more fining agents prior to combination. The addition of the second beverage component may be performed in a step-wise manner. Particles may be filtered from the beverage prior to packaging. Clarified beverages may be produced according to these methods. | 12-15-2011 |
Jeffrey W Allard, Harleysville, PA US
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20100311099 | USE OF HE4 FOR ASSESSMENT OF BREAST CANCERS - The disclosure relates to use of the HE4 marker to assess breast cancer in a patient. The disclosure also relates to using HE4 and other tumors markers for diagnosis, grading and staging of breast cancers. The disclosure also relates to determining prognosis and treatment effectiveness of a patient who has been diagnosed with breast cancer. | 12-09-2010 |
John C. Allard, Hobe Sound, FL US
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20140175164 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FACILITATING IN-AISLE SCANNING - Various methods are described for facilitating in-aisle scanning of one or more items to be purchased at a store. One example method may comprise scanning a barcode associated with an item. The method may further comprise adding the item to a list of items to be purchased. Additionally, the method may comprise receiving an indication that the item needs to be weighed. The method may further comprise flagging the item in the list to be weighed during checkout. Similar and related methods, apparatuses, and computer program products are also provided. | 06-26-2014 |
20140324613 | High-Velocity Scanned Item Distribution Method and Apparatus - A high-velocity scanned item distribution apparatus and method are presented. The high-velocity scanned item distribution apparatus permits bagging operations for multiple purchase transactions to occur in parallel. Overlapping the bagging operation of multiple purchase transactions allows the scanning and payment operations of the purchase transactions to continue at higher speeds. In addition, point of sale terminals with high-velocity item scanners are allowed to function at higher speeds. | 10-30-2014 |
20140372237 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FACILITATING IN-AISLE SCANNING - Various methods are described for facilitating in-aisle scanning of one or more items to be purchased at a store. One example method may comprise scanning a barcode associated with an item. The method may further comprise adding the item to a list of items to be purchased. Additionally, the method may comprise receiving an indication that the item needs to be weighed. The method may further comprise flagging the item in the list to be weighed during checkout. Similar and related methods, apparatuses, and computer program products are also provided. | 12-18-2014 |
Michael Allard, Goffstown, NH US
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20110146020 | SPLASH GUARD FOR A FLOOR CLEANING MACHINE - The present invention relates to a splash guard that partially encircles a rotary floor cleaning apparatus allowing for support wheels to maneuver the apparatus when the rotary brushes are not in operation. The splash guard prevents cleansing material or debris from being splattered onto walls and other surfaces adjacent to the surface being cleaned. | 06-23-2011 |
Patrick Allard, Cambridge, MA US
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20120028837 | RAPID SCREEN FOR REPRODUCTIVE TOXICANTS - Disclosed herein are methods to assess the biological safety of an agent. The method involves contacting one or more test agents to a culture of | 02-02-2012 |
Paul B. Allard, Benton Harbor, MI US
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20110110706 | ADJUSTABLE CONNECTOR SYSTEM FOR CONNECTION TO A MODULAR APPLIANCE - An adjustable connector system for use in an appliance is provided, wherein the adjustable connector system includes a channel disposed on a surface of the appliance, an access aperture defined by a surface adjacent the channel, and a utility enabled connector at least partially received in the channel, and extending from the access aperture, wherein the utility enabled connector includes an elongated member configured to at least partially extend along the channel, and extend from the access aperture, and an interface adapted to supply at least one utility to a modular appliance configured to be removably attached to one of a plurality of removable attachment locations on the appliance. | 05-12-2011 |
Paul B. Allard, Coloma, MI US
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20130334951 | REFRIGERATOR WITH MODULE RECEIVING CONDUITS - A refrigerator door includes the ability to mount a variety of modules requiring utilities, such as electricity and fluids, within adjustable locations in the door of the refrigerator. The door includes a conduit extending in at least one direction and including one or more plug-in connectors for allowing a module with a mating connector to be positioned on the door for supplying operating utilities to the module. This allows the purchaser of the refrigerator to add components and accessories to the refrigerator after purchase or select desired features at the time of purchase. | 12-19-2013 |
20150052932 | COMBINED REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER APPLIANCES WITH DAMPERS HAVING ICE PREVENTION TREATMENTS - Combined refrigerator/freezer appliances with dampers having ice prevention treatments are disclosed. An example combined refrigerator/freezer appliance includes a cabinet having a first compartment and a second separate compartment, a refrigeration system including a compressor, a single evaporator and a condenser, the single evaporator being associated with the first compartment to lower temperatures of the first and second compartments, and a damper having a first position in which air is prevented from flowing from the first compartment to the second compartment, and a second position in which air is permitted to flow from the first compartment to the second compartment, wherein at least a portion of the damper is treated to prevent ice buildup from forming on the at least portion of the damper when the damper is in the first position. | 02-26-2015 |
20150247665 | ADJUSTABLE CONNECTOR SYSTEM FOR CONNECTION TO A MODULAR APPLIANCE - An adjustable connector system for use in an appliance is provided, wherein the adjustable connector system includes a channel disposed on a surface of the appliance, an access aperture defined by a surface adjacent the channel, and a utility enabled connector at least partially received in the channel, and extending from the access aperture, wherein the utility enabled connector includes an elongated member configured to at least partially extend along the channel, and extend from the access aperture, and an interface adapted to supply at least one utility to a modular appliance configured to be removably attached to one of a plurality of removable attachment locations on the appliance. | 09-03-2015 |
Philip Allard, San Angelo, TX US
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20080202589 | Fluid-Flow System, Device and Method - Methods, devices, and systems are disclosed for combining fluids of different pressures and flow rates in, for example, gas gathering systems, gas wells, and other areas in which independently powered compressors are not desired. Methods, devices, and systems for turning a shaft are also provided, as are methods, devices, and systems for dropping pressure in a gas line. | 08-28-2008 |
20110318209 | Fluid-flow system, device and method - Methods, devices, and systems are disclosed for combining fluids of different pressures and flow rates in, for example, gas gathering systems, gas wells, and other areas in which independently powered compressors are not desired. Methods, devices, and systems for turning a shaft are also provided, as are methods, devices, and systems for dropping pressure in a gas line. | 12-29-2011 |
Phillip Allard, San Angelo, TX US
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20080202593 | Fluid-flow system, device and method - Methods, devices, and systems are disclosed for combining fluids of different pressures and flow rates in, for example, gas gathering systems, gas wells, and other areas in which independently powered compressors or pumps are not desired. | 08-28-2008 |
20080236833 | Fluid-flow system, device and method - Methods, devices, and systems are disclosed for combining fluids of different pressures and flow rates in, for example, gas gathering systems, gas wells, and other areas in which independently powered compressors or pumps are not desired. | 10-02-2008 |
20080245526 | Fluid-flow system, device and method - Methods, devices, and systems are disclosed for combining fluids of different pressures and flow rates in, for example, gas gathering systems, gas wells, and other areas in which independently powered compressors or pumps are not desired. | 10-09-2008 |
Rika Allard, San Diego, CA US
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20100052548 | VARIABLE BACKLIGHT CONTROL FOR BEZEL - A method and system provide for dynamic control of backlighting of a light-transmissive bezel of a display device. A color control signal is received and processed by a processor and control element of the display device to generate a backlighting control signal and transmit the backlighting control signal to the backlighting element of the display device. The backlighting element generates a backlighting color to illuminate the light-transmissive bezel in accordance with the received backlighting control signal; the backlighting control signal adaptively controls the type and the duration of the backlighting color as determined by the color control signal received by the processor and control element. | 03-04-2010 |
20100060741 | PASSIVE AND REMOTE MONITORING OF CONTENT DISPLAYED BY A CONTENT VIEWING DEVICE - A method and system provide for passive monitoring by a monitor entity of content displayed for viewing by a content viewing device. Generally, one or more content source parameters of a content viewing device are observed or monitored. From the one or more content source parameters are determined content displayed for viewing on the content viewing device. One or more content data representative of the displayed content is next extracted. A monitor entity passively monitors the one or more content data and optionally the one or more content source parameters of the content viewing device. The monitor entity may be a person, an external device programmed to do monitoring, or a person interfacing with an external device. | 03-11-2010 |
Robert Allard, Andover, MA US
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20100080351 | HANDHELD SPECTROMETER - A handheld X-ray fluorescence spectrometer includes a pyroelectric radiation source for directing X-rays toward a sample to be analyzed and a detector for receiving secondary X-rays emitted from the sample and converting the secondary X-rays into one or more electrical signals representative of the received secondary X-rays. A module is configured to receive the one or more electrical signals and send a representation of the one or more signals over a communication channel to a computing device without performing any spectral analysis on the one or more electrical signals to characterize the sample. The computing device is configured to perform spectral analysis on the one or more electrical signals and send the spectral analysis to the spectrometer over the communications channel. | 04-01-2010 |
20130156155 | HANDHELD SPECTROMETER - A handheld X-ray fluorescence spectrometer includes a pyroelectric radiation source for directing X-rays toward a sample to be analyzed and a detector for receiving secondary X-rays emitted from the sample and converting the secondary X-rays into one or more electrical signals representative of the received secondary X-rays. A module is configured to receive the one or more electrical signals and send a representation of the one or more signals over a communication channel to a computing device without performing any spectral analysis on the one or more electrical signals to characterize the sample. The computing device is configured to perform spectral analysis on the one or more electrical signals and send the spectral analysis to the spectrometer over the communications channel. | 06-20-2013 |
20140219418 | HANDHELD SPECTROMETER - A handheld X-ray fluorescence spectrometer includes a pyroelectric radiation source for directing X-rays toward a sample to be analyzed and a detector for receiving secondary X-rays emitted from the sample and converting the secondary X-rays into one or more electrical signals representative of the received secondary X-rays. A module is configured to receive the one or more electrical signals and send a representation of the one or more signals over a communication channel to a computing device without performing any spectral analysis on the one or more electrical signals to characterize the sample. The computing device is configured to perform spectral analysis on the one or more electrical signals and send the spectral analysis to the spectrometer over the communications channel. | 08-07-2014 |
Stephane Allard, Englewood, NJ US
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20140309239 | EXTENDED RELEASE FORMULATION OF A DIRECT THROMBIN INHIBITOR - Extended release formulations of 3-fluoro-2-pyridylmethyl-3-(2,2-difluoro-2-(2-pyridyl)ethylamino)-6-chloropyrazin-2-one-1-acetamide (DPOC-4088) that provide for better control of blood plasma levels. The extended release formulations maintain substantially constant plasma levels of the active ingredient for at least about 16 hours and provide for once-daily dosing. | 10-16-2014 |
Timothy G. Allard, Dalton, PA US
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20110310497 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MAKING AND ASSEMBLING A MULTI-LENS OPTICAL DEVICE - A system for aligning a plurality of high-precision lenses in a lens train. Each of the lenses has at least two alignment tabs disposed around the perimeter of the lens. The lenses are aligned by placing the lenses in a jig having a plurality of high-precision alignment blocks. The lenses are attached to a lower-precision shroud, having slots that receive the alignment tabs. A gap-filling adhesive is used to provide a high-precision fit for the lenses in the shroud. | 12-22-2011 |
20130003198 | Apparatus and Method for Making and Assembling a Multi-Lens Optical Device - A system for aligning a plurality of high-precision lenses in a lens train. Each of the lenses has at least two alignment tabs disposed around the perimeter of the lens. The lenses are aligned by placing the lenses in a jig having a plurality of high-precision alignment blocks. The lenses are attached to a lower-precision shroud, having slots that receive the alignment tabs. A gap-filling adhesive is used to provide a high-precision fit for the lenses in the shroud. | 01-03-2013 |
20140075653 | Visor Assembly for a Helmet - A visor assembly for an aviation helmet includes a lens, lens/strap anti-tear interface assemblies, retainer plates, and attachment strap assemblies. A friction strip mounted on the brim of the helmet operates to increase the friction between the visor lens and the helmet. The combined function of the friction strip and the configuration of the strap assemblies operate to maintain the visor in a deployed (as-worn) positioned in front of the wearer's face, even during high speed wind blasts of up to 600 KEAS (Knots Equivalent Air Speed). | 03-20-2014 |
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Timothy S. Allard, Sheridan, OR US
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Timothy S. Allard, Tustin, CA US
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20080244704 | MOBILE COMMUNICATION DEVICE MONITORING SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Systems and methods are directed to monitoring the communications to and from a mobile communication device in accordance with some embodiments of the present invention. For example in accordance with an embodiment, each of the data services on a mobile communication device may be monitored against rules stored in a central data center repository. The data services may include all forms of communications between the mobile communication device and a third party along with changes to application or data within the mobile communication device. An alert may be provided to an administrator when unauthorized data service activity and/or a message may be sent to the mobile communication device to prevent the unauthorized data service activity. | 10-02-2008 |
William J. Allard, Harleysville, PA US
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20090061456 | Method for predicting progression free and overall survival at each follow-up time point during therapy of metastatic breast cancer patients using circulating tumor cells - A cancer test having prognostic utility in predicting time to disease progression, overall survival, and response to therapy in patients with MBC based upon the presence and number of CTC's. The Cell Spotter® System is used to enumerate CTC's in blood. The system immunomagnetically concentrates epithelial cells, fluorescently labels the cells and identifies and quantifies CTC's. The absolute number of CTC's detected in the peripheral blood tumor load is, in part, a factor in prediction of survival, time to progression, and response to therapy. The mean time to survival of patients depended upon a threshold number of 5 CTC's per 7.5 ml of blood. Detection of CTC's in metastatic cancer represents a novel prognostic factor in patients with metastatic cancers, suggests a biological role for the presence of tumor cells in the blood, and indicates that the detection of CTC's could be considered an appropriate surrogate marker for prospective therapeutic clinical trials. | 03-05-2009 |
Yves Joseph Allard, Hellam, PA US
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