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Andrew Bolt, Somerville, MA US
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20090181393 | Methods for the identification, assessment, and treatment of patients with proteasome inhibition therapy - The present invention is directed to the identification of markers that can be used to determine whether patients with cancer are clinically responsive or non-responsive to a therapeutic regimen prior to treatment. In particular, the present invention is directed to the use of certain combinations of markers, wherein the expression of the markers correlates with responsiveness or non-responsiveness to a therapeutic regimen comprising proteasome inhibition. Thus, by examining the expression levels of individual markers and those comprising a marker set, it is possible to determine whether a therapeutic agent, or combination of agents, will be most likely to reduce the growth rate of tumors in a clinical setting. | 07-16-2009 |
Anthony F. Bolt, West Babylon, NY US
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20150133030 | Electromagnetic Field Reduction Brassiere - As one implementation example, a product is described which comprises at least one protective layer. The at least one protective layer comprises an electromagnetic field resistant material. The at least one protective layer is adapted into at least a portion of a brassiere. | 05-14-2015 |
Brandon Bolt, Ann Arbor, MI US
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20090295687 | Plasma display panel including TCC EMI filter, and/or method of making the same - A plasma display panel (PDP) includes an EMI filter supported by a glass substrate for blocking/shielding substantial amounts of electromagnetic waves, with the filter being supported by a side of the substrate opposite a viewer. In certain example embodiments, a black frit and a silver frit comprise a filter frame and are supported by the filter such that the filter is closer to the glass substrate than either or both of the frits. Alternatively, in certain example embodiments, a conductive black frit comprises a filter frame and is supported by the filter such that the filter is closer to the glass substrate than the frit. The filter has high visible transmission, and is capable of blocking/shielding electromagnetic waves. Advantageously, a transparent conductive coating (TCC) can be coated on a stock, non-cut glass sheet. | 12-03-2009 |
Bryan Bolt, Beaverton, OR US
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20120098559 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SIMULTANEOUS OPTICAL TESTING OF A PLURALITY OF DEVICES UNDER TEST - Systems and methods for simultaneous optical testing of a plurality of devices under test. These systems and methods may include the use of an optical probe assembly that includes a power supply structure that is configured to provide an electric current to a plurality of devices under test (DUTs) and an optical collection structure that is configured to simultaneously collect electromagnetic radiation that may be produced by the plurality of DUTs and to provide the collected electromagnetic radiation to one or more optical detection devices. The systems and methods also may include the use of the optical probe assembly in an optical probe system to evaluate one or more performance parameters of each of the plurality of DUTs. | 04-26-2012 |
Craig Bolt, Pasco, WA US
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20160100598 | Continuous Process to Produce Firmer Processed Vegetables - A continuous method for improving the firmness of vegetable products uses a continuous vegetable product treatment device comprising a vegetable product treatment chamber having a vegetable product inlet, a vegetable product outlet, a vegetable product transport mechanism for urging the vegetable product toward the vegetable product outlet, and at least one liquid introduction orifice for introducing a liquid. Vegetable product is continuously treated in the chamber at a temperature of from about 125° F. to about 160° F., and the liquid in the treatment chamber is maintained at a pH of from about 5 to about 7. Individual vegetable products reside in the treatment chamber for a time of from about 20 minutes to about 60 minutes. The heat-treated vegetable products are blanched in a subsequent blanching step at a temperature ranging from about 190° F. to 210° F. for a time of from about two to about 10 minutes. | 04-14-2016 |
Craig R. Bolt, Glastonbury, CT US
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20150375868 | FUEL AND THERMAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A system for fuel and thermal management of fuel delivered to an engine is disclosed. The system includes a supply of fuel in fluid communication with a fuel inlet of the engine, and an oxygen sensor for measuring dissolved oxygen content in the fuel is in fluid communication with the fuel. The fuel is heated by transferring heat from engine oil in a heat exchanger. The temperature of the fuel is controlled by controlling engine oil flow and airflow through another heat exchanger upstream of the fuel/oil heat exchanger on the oil circulation path with engine oil. | 12-31-2015 |
Daniel Bolt, Madison, WI US
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20080286742 | METHOD FOR ESTIMATING EXAMINEE ATTRIBUTE PARAMETERS IN A COGNITIVE DIAGNOSIS MODEL - A method and system for determining attribute score levels from an assessment are disclosed. An assessment includes items each testing for at least one attribute. A first distribution is generated having a response propensity represented by a highest level of execution for each attribute tested by the item. An item threshold is determined for at least one score for the first distribution. Each item threshold corresponds to a level of execution corresponding to the score for which the item threshold is determined. For each attribute tested by the item, a second distribution is generated having a response propensity represented by a lowest level of execution for the attribute and the highest level of execution for all other attributes tested by the item. A mean parameter is determined for the second distribution. An attribute score level is determined for the scores based on the item thresholds and the mean parameters. | 11-20-2008 |
Daniel L. Bolt, Medford, MA US
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20120021526 | METHOD FOR ANALYSIS OF ISOTOPES IN BODILY FLUIDS - Biological fluid samples containing proteins (e.g., blood plasma or saliva) are prepared for isotopic analysis by precipitating the proteins while leaving the isotopic ratio unaffected. This precipitation can involve adding metal ions, salts, organic solvents, or organic polymers. The sample is then centrifuged to allow transfer of the supernatant for isotopic analysis, e.g. by tunable diode laser absorption spectrometry to obtain a quantitative measure of the | 01-26-2012 |
David Bolt, Duncansville, PA US
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20110162753 | VAPOR RECOVERY PUMP REGULATION OF PRESSURE TO MAINTAIN AIR TO LIQUID RATIO - A method of operating a vapor recovery system that recovers vapors expelled from a vehicle during refueling at a fuel dispensing point and returns the vapors to an underground storage tank through a vapor flow path that is in fluid communication with an air to liquid regulator valve and a vapor pump. The method includes dispensing fuel into the vehicle through the fuel dispensing point, regulating an amount of vapor that is recovered through the fuel dispensing point with the air to liquid regulator valve in proportion to the fuel dispensed into the vehicle, detecting a parameter of the vapor recovery system, and maintaining a substantially constant pressure level in a first portion of the vapor return path that is disposed between the vapor pump and the air to liquid regulator valve. | 07-07-2011 |
20110259470 | METHOD FOR ADJUSTING AIR TO LIQUID RATIO IN VAPOR RECOVERY SYSTEM - An air to liquid regulator valve for use with a vapor recovery system that recovers vapors expelled from a vehicle receiving fuel through a fuel supply passage and returns the vapors to an underground storage tank through a vapor return passage in a service station environment. The regulator valve includes a housing defining a fuel flow path in fluid communication with the fuel supply passage and a vapor return path in fluid communication with the vapor return passage, a vapor return orifice defined by the housing and disposed between a first portion and a second portion of the vapor return path, and a vapor flow bypass in fluid communication with the first portion and the second portion of the vapor return path such that the flow of vapors through both the vapor flow bypass and the vapor return orifice is possible. | 10-27-2011 |
David J. Bolt, Newry, PA US
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20120042967 | VACUUM-ACTUATED SHEAR VALVE DEVICE, SYSTEM, AND METHOD, PARTICULARLY FOR USE IN SERVICE STATION ENVIRONMENTS - A vacuum-actuated shear valve coupled between piping from a storage tank and piping internal to a fuel dispenser that automatically opens and closes in response to a vacuum level. A vacuum actuator is provided to control a fuel flow valve inside the shear valve. When a sufficient vacuum level is generated to the vacuum actuator, the actuator keeps the flow path valve inside the shear valve open. When the vacuum is lost, the vacuum actuator releases the flow path valve inside the shear valve, which closes it. The vacuum actuator is coupled to a secondary containment space of a fuel-handling component that is drawn under a vacuum level by a vacuum-generating source to monitor for leaks. Thus, if a leak occurs in the monitored secondarily contained space, the shear valve is automatically closed to prevent the flow of fuel from continuing to be supplied to the source of the leak. | 02-23-2012 |
David J. Bolt, Duncansville, PA US
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20120111421 | DOUBLE-WALLED CONTAINED SHEAR VALVE, PARTICULARLY FOR FUELING ENVIRONMENTS - A double-walled shear valve that carries fuel from a branch or main fuel piping to fuel dispenser piping. The double-walled shear valve comprises a containment housing defining a shear groove on the outside circumference of the containment housing and an inner housing defining an inner housing orifice therein forming a fuel flow path. The inner housing is coupled to the containment housing, and at least partially surrounded by the containment housing, such that an interstitial space is formed separate from the fuel flow path between the containment housing and the inner housing. The double-walled shear valve further comprises a main poppet valve coupled to the inner housing that is adapted to close the fuel flow path to prevent flow of fuel. | 05-10-2012 |
David Joseph Bolt, Duncansville, PA US
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20120076668 | Wellbore fluid removal systems & methods - Deliquefication systems with an upper pumping section for discharging fluid pumped to it by a lower pumping section; in one aspect, for providing liquid from a wellbore to the upper section for removal of the liquid from the wellbore; and, in one aspect, such systems for dewatering a gas well. This abstract is provided to comply with the rules requiring an abstract which will allow a searcher or other reader to quickly ascertain the subject matter of the technical disclosure and is submitted with the understanding that it will not be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of the claims, 37 C.F.R. 1.72(b). | 03-29-2012 |
Donald W. Bolt, North Aurora, IL US
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20100036619 | OIL SAMPLE ANALYSIS CALCULATOR AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME - In an oil sample analysis calculator ( | 02-11-2010 |
Gordon Bolt, Apex, NC US
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20090285093 | INTERACTIVE MPLS TRAFFIC ENGINEERING - An interactive system and method automates the control and management of routing changes that are focused on specific routes or particular network hot spots. Based on the premise that the user is aware of a particular problem that needs to be solved, the system leads the user through an end-to-end process from the identification of the problem to the generation of configuration instructions for effecting a selected solution. A graphic user interface provides a visualization of the current routing and alternative routings, to facilitate the analysis and selection of an improved routing, if any. Throughout the process, the effect of each proposed routing change on the overall network performance is determined, so that the selection of a preferred solution can be made in the appropriate context, and globally sub-optimal solutions can be avoided. | 11-19-2009 |
20130188488 | USING ROUTING INFORMATION AND INTER-LAYER RELATIONSHIPS TO DETERMINE UTILIZATION IN A TRANSPORT NETWORK - Embodiments provide systems, methods, and computer program products for mapping higher-layer circuits, links, flows, and services to lower layer circuit and connection elements to determine utilization of the lower layer circuit elements based on the high-layer traffic. Higher layer configuration data and lower layer configuration data are imported to populate a model. An inter-layer relationship is either directly or indirectly mapped from the higher layers to the lower layer. Once the inter-layer relationship is established, the higher-layer circuits, links, flows, and services are inspected using the lower layer circuit and connection elements. Circuit and packet-based utilization is determined for the lower layer elements based on the higher-layer traffic flows. | 07-25-2013 |
20140133302 | TUNING ROUTING METRICS TO REDUCE MAXIMUM LINK UTILIZATION AND END-TO-END DELAY VIOLATIONS - A metric tuning technique optimizes the link utilization of a set of links in a network and end-to-end delay or latency constraints. In the embodiments, a delay constraint between node pairs in the network is determined and used in addition to the link utilization to optimize the network. An interactive user interface is provided to allow a user to specify limits and the delay constraints, and to select the sets of links to be addressed. The delay constraints may be specified on an end-to-end or per-link basis. In addition, the latency requirements may be specified for various types of traffic, such as voice, streaming, etc. In one embodiment, the link utilization is minimized within a node pair latency constraint. Link utilization constraints may be preferred before satisfying delay or latency constraints. | 05-15-2014 |
Gordon M. Bolt, Apex, NC US
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20090022056 | TUNING ROUTING METRICS TO REDUCE MAXIMUM LINK UTILIZATION AND/OR PROVIDE FAILURE RESILIENCY - A metric tuning technique optimizes the maximum link utilization of a set of links incrementally. Changes to the metric are constrained to be metric increases to divert routes from select links, thereby minimizing the number of changes required to achieve the optimization by avoiding the potential cascade of changes caused by attracting routes to a link. An interactive user interface is provided to allow a user to specify limits and constraints, and to select the sets of links to be addressed, including, for example, only the links that exceed a given link utilization threshold, the links having the highest link utilizations, the links having the highest failure effect, and so on. This incremental optimization technique is also used to optimize network resiliency by minimizing the network degradation caused by the failure of one or more links. | 01-22-2009 |
20120179813 | TRAFFIC FLOW INFERENCE BASED ON LINK LOADS AND GRAVITY MEASURES - Traffic flow between each pair of nodes in a network are determined based on loads measured at each link and based on gravity measures. The gravity measures correspond to a likelihood of the node being a source or a sink of traffic and may be assigned based on characteristics associated with each node, such as the demographics of the region in which the node is located, prior sinking and sourcing statistics, and so on. The gravity measures are used to generate an objective function for solving a system of linear equations, rather than as criteria that must be satisfied in the solution. The measured link loads are allocated among the traffic flows between nodes to at least a given allocation efficiency criteria by solving a system of linear equations with an objective of minimizing a difference between the assigned gravities and the resultant gravities corresponding to the determined flows. | 07-12-2012 |
20120287780 | TUNING ROUTING METRICS TO REDUCE MAXIMUM LINK UTILIZATION AND/OR PROVIDE FAILURE RESILIENCY - A metric tuning technique optimizes the maximum link utilization of a set of links incrementally. Changes to the metric are constrained to be metric increases to divert routes from select links, thereby minimizing the number of changes required to achieve the optimization by avoiding the potential cascade of changes caused by attracting routes to a link. An interactive user interface is provided to allow a user to specify limits and constraints, and to select the sets of links to be addressed, including, for example, only the links that exceed a given link utilization threshold, the links having the highest link utilizations, the links having the highest failure effect, and so on. This incremental optimization technique is also used to optimize network resiliency by minimizing the network degradation caused by the failure of one or more links. | 11-15-2012 |
20140133349 | TRAFFIC FLOW INFERENCE BASED ON LINK LOADS AND GRAVITY MEASURES - Traffic flow between each pair of nodes in a network may be modeled based on loads measured at each link and based on gravity measures associated with each node. Gravity measures correspond to a relative likelihood of the node being a source or a sink of traffic. Gravity objectives are assigned to nodes to serve as an objective for a node's performance. These gravity objectives may be based on qualitative characteristics associated with each node. Because the assigned gravity objectives may be subjective, the gravity measures are used to generate a quantitative function for determining whether a network can achieve these gravity objectives. In one embodiment, link loads are allocated to traffic flows between nodes and current gravity measures are determined. Changes to link loads and traffic flows may then be modeled to minimize a difference between the assigned gravity measures and the gravity measures. | 05-15-2014 |
John David Bolt, Kingston, TN US
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20130133552 | PROCESS OF MAKING A WATER DISPERSIBLE TITANIUM DIOXIDE PIGMENT USEFUL IN PAPER LAMINATES - The present invention relates to a process for making a titanium dioxide pigment having consisting of titanium dioxide and single layer of inorganic surface treatment consisting of aluminum phosphate wherein the pigment is characterized by and isoelectric point which is greater than pH 6 and a negative zeta potential of at a pH of 7.5 or more. | 05-30-2013 |
John Davis Bolt, Kingston, TN US
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20120216711 | COATING COMPOSITION COMPRISING TUNGSTEN TREATED TITANIUM DIOXIDE HAVING IMPROVED PHOTOSTABILITY - This disclosure relates to a coating composition comprising an inorganic particle, wherein the inorganic particle comprises at least about 0.002% of tungsten, based on the total weight of the inorganic particle, and has a photostability ratio (PSR) of at least about 2, as measured by the Ag | 08-30-2012 |
20120216717 | TUNGSTEN CONTAINING INORGANIC PARTICLES WITH IMPROVED PHOTOSTABILITY - This disclosure relates to inorganic particles, typically inorganic metal oxide or mixed metal oxide particles, and more typically titanium dioxide (TiO | 08-30-2012 |
20120216976 | PAPER LAMINATES COMPRISING TUNGSTEN TREATED TITANIUM DIOXIDE HAVING IMPROVED PHOTOSTABILITY - This disclosure relates to a resin-impregnated, opaque, cellulose pulp-based sheet comprising an inorganic particle, wherein the inorganic particle comprises at least about 0.002% of tungsten, based on the total weight of the inorganic particle, and has a photostability ratio (PSR) of at least about 2, as measured by the Ag | 08-30-2012 |
20120219493 | PROCESS FOR IN-SITU FORMATION OF CHLORIDES IN THE PREPARATION OF TITANIUM DIOXIDE - This disclosure relates to a process for producing titanium dioxide, comprising: a) reacting an alloy comprising a metal selected from the group consisting of aluminum, titanium and mixtures thereof, wherein one metal is a major component of the alloy, and an element selected from the group consisting of Li, Be, B, Na, Mg, Al, P, S, K, Ca, Sc, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Ga, Ge, As, Se, Rb, Sr, Y, Zr, Nb, Mo, Ru, Rh, Pd, Ag, Cd, In, Sn, Sb, Te, Cs, Ba, La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Sm, Eu, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm, Yb, Lu, Hf, Ta, W, Re, Os, Ir, Pt, Au, Hg, Tl, Pb, and Bi, with chlorine gas to form chlorides of aluminum, titanium or mixtures thereof and chlorides of the element selected from the group consisting of Li, Be, B, Na, Mg, Al, P, S, K, Ca, Sc, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Ga, Ge, As, Se, Rb, Sr, Y, Zr, Nb, Mo, Ru, Rh, Pd, Ag, Cd, In, Sn, Sb, Te, Cs, Ba, La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Sm, Eu, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm, Yb, Lu, Hf, Ta, W, Re, Os, Ir, Pt, Au, Hg, Tl, Pb, and Bi, at or above the boiling point of the chloride of the major component of the alloy; with the proviso that the element does not comprise Ti when the metal is Ti and does not comprise Al when the metal is Al; (b) adding titanium tetrachloride to the chlorides formed in step (a); (c) oxidizing the chlorides formed in step (a), and titanium tetrachloride of step (b); and (d) forming titanium dioxide. | 08-30-2012 |
20120219743 | POLYMER COMPOSITION COMPRISING TUNGSTEN TREATED TITANIUM DIOXIDE HAVING IMPROVED PHOTOSTABILITY - This disclosure relates to a polymer composition comprising an inorganic particle, wherein the inorganic particle comprises at least about 0.002% of tungsten, based on the total weight of the inorganic particle, and has a photostability ratio (PSR) of at least about 2, as measured by the Ag | 08-30-2012 |
Joseph Bolt, Irwin, PA US
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20100043698 | REPLACEABLE BUILD BOX FOR THREE DIMENSIONAL PRINTER - A removable build box for a three dimensional printer comprises a build box tray defining a build chamber for part assembly and a material feed chamber for supplying powder material to the build chamber. The build and feed chambers have lower piston stops. A build chamber piston engages with the build chamber and with the build chamber piston stops at a lowermost position. A feed chamber piston engages with the feed chamber and with the feed chamber piston stops at a lowermost position. A quick connection coupling is between the build chamber piston and a build chamber z-axis actuator configured to move the build chamber piston when connected thereto. A quick connection coupling is between the feed chamber piston and a feed chamber z-axis actuator configured to move the feed chamber piston when connected thereto. The build box tray may be easily removed from the three dimensional printer. | 02-25-2010 |
Larry D. Bolt, Boise, ID US
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20100013041 | MICROELECTRONIC IMAGER PACKAGES WITH COVERS HAVING NON-PLANAR SURFACE FEATURES - Several embodiments of microelectronic imager packages with covers having non-planar surface features are disclosed herein. One embodiment is directed to a imager package that includes an imager die having a plurality of photo sensors and an enclosure substantially enclosing the imager die. The enclosure has a cover attached to a base with an adhesive. The cover has a transparent central portion superimposed with the photo sensors and a peripheral portion around the central portion. The cover has a non-planar portion in the peripheral portion, and the non-planar portion is configured to increase a bonding strength between the cover and the base. | 01-21-2010 |
Louis Scott Bolt, New Hudson, MI US
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20130265410 | COLOR VISION INSPECTION SYSTEM AND METHOD OF INSPECTING A VEHICLE - A color vision inspection system to inspect quality of a vehicle includes at least one camera to capture an inspection image of an inspection target and at least one inspection item on a vehicle. The color vision inspection system also includes a computer communicating with the at least one camera to analyze the inspection image with a calibration image and with CPK statistical analysis determine a percentage difference in a match of the inspection image to the calibration image to conclude whether the inspection item passed the inspection. | 10-10-2013 |
20130298643 | EVAPORATIVE EMISSIONS LEAK TESTER AND LEAK TEST METHOD - A tester and method for testing for a leak in an evaporative-emissions system of a motor vehicle comprise a/an power supply, computer, display communicating with the computer, analog-to-digital board communicating with the power supply and computer, pressure sensor communicating with the hoard, housing into which the power supply, board, and sensor are integrated, stationary enclosure, and test connection including a hose to the enclosure. A fuel-vapor pressure-rise rate is recorded with an engine of a motor vehicle turned “off.” A value is recorded that directly correlates with an out-gassing affect created by a volume, blend, and temperature of fuel. A “purge” cycle occurs at idling of the vehicle within a short period of time. The engine applies a vacuum to a fuel-delivery system of the vehicle. Vacuum decay is recorded. A leak rate is determined by off-setting the recorded fuel-vapor pressure-rise rate with the recorded vacuum decay. | 11-14-2013 |
Melanie C. Bolt, Port Huron, MI US
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20110129805 | EDUCATIONAL NAPKIN DEVICE - A napkin includes an educational napkin design on one or both of the front and back surfaces. The napkin designs encourage learning for users including children through manipulation of food including snack foods. The user's food is placed on the napkin and the user, with or without help from an adult, depending on the user's individual intellectual development, positions the food in response to a posed question or instruction provided with the napkin design. | 06-02-2011 |
Stephen P. Bolt, Stittsville, CA US
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20160042534 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR GENERATING GRAPHICAL CONTENT THROUGH PHYSICAL SYSTEM MODELLING - Graphic arts software has evolved to provide users with a variety of mark making tools to simulate different brushes, papers, and applied media such as ink, chalk, watercolour, spray paint and oils. However, in many instances the marks rendered appear unnatural and artificial despite the software's goal being to simulate as realistically. Accordingly, it would be beneficial to provide either users or the software application with a mechanism to remove or reduce artifacts indicative of artificial generation, e.g. rapid transitions. Further, in many instances the graphic images generated and/or manipulated refer to imagined environments or have elements that are physical in nature. Accordingly, it would be beneficial to provide users with a range of mark making tools that represent marks made by mark making tools comprising multiple elements following physical laws. | 02-11-2016 |
Steve Bolt, Fallbrook, CA US
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20110296728 | USER CONFIGURABLE IDENTIFICATION APPARATUS AND METHOD - A user assembleable identification device employable as a dog tag or other user-worn identifier configured for wearing around the neck on a chain or similar restraint. The device is provided in a kit of components assembleable to a readable tag which all come engaged to a chain or similar restraint to prevent component loss during transport. The assembled dog tag is formed of a malleable frame having a window therein surrounded by a slot. A cover sheet provides a templet for the user to cut a user formed display sheet to size. The display sheet bears user imparted identification indicia and is sandwiched between two protective cover sheets and engaged in the slot. Instructions are placed on the cover sheet for the user to assemble the device. | 12-08-2011 |
Steven Leslie Bolt, Fallbrook, CA US
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20100241504 | Method of Rewarding On Time Bill Payment - A rewards system for bill paying users which provides rewards for paying their bills on time or early to product vendors and service providers. The system tracks payments of subscribing users to subscribing vendors and service providers and issues rewards to users paying on time or a designated amount of time before the due date of an on time payment. | 09-23-2010 |
Thomas B. Bolt US
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20140047263 | SYNCHRONOUS LOCAL AND CROSS-SITE FAILOVER IN CLUSTERED STORAGE SYSTEMS - Synchronous local and cross-site switchover and switchback operations of a node in a disaster recovery (DR) group are described. In one embodiment, during switchover, a takeover node receives a failover request and responsively identifies a first partner node in a first cluster and a second partner node in a second cluster. The first partner node and the takeover node form a first high-availability (HA) group and the second partner node and a third partner node in the second cluster form a second HA group. The first and second HA groups form the DR group and share a storage fabric. The takeover node synchronously restores client access requests associated with a failed partner node at the takeover node. | 02-13-2014 |
Toni K. Bolt, West Babylon, NY US
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20150133030 | Electromagnetic Field Reduction Brassiere - As one implementation example, a product is described which comprises at least one protective layer. The at least one protective layer comprises an electromagnetic field resistant material. The at least one protective layer is adapted into at least a portion of a brassiere. | 05-14-2015 |
Travis Bolt, Cranberry Township, PA US
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20100107539 | INSULATING WALL PANEL APPARATUSES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS - Methods, systems, and apparatuses for an insulated wall panel. An embodiment of the insulated wall panel having an insulating layer with sheathing on one side and a plurality of studs on the other. Another embodiment of the insulated wall panel having a removable chase portion formed in an insulating panel. | 05-06-2010 |