Edmunds, US
Alan K. Edmunds, Bellevue, PA US
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20080296137 | ELECTRICAL SWITCHING APPARATUS AND STORED ENERGY ASSEMBLY THEREFOR - A stored energy assembly is provided for an electrical switching apparatus, such as a circuit breaker. The stored energy assembly includes a mount removably coupled to the circuit breaker housing. A stored energy mechanism, such as a spring, is coupled to the mount and is movable among charged and discharged positions. An actuating element is cooperable with the gears of a gear assembly in order to move among first and second positions corresponding to the spring being disposed in the charged and discharged positions, respectively. A manual charging mechanism and an automatic charging mechanism are coupled to the gear assembly, and move the gears, in order to move the actuating element and charge the spring. The spring, the actuating element, the gear assembly, and the charging mechanisms are coupled to the mount, thereby forming a sub-assembly. The sub-assembly is removably coupled to the circuit breaker housing. | 12-04-2008 |
Howard Ross Edmunds, Roanoke, VA US
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20100020470 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND APPARATUSES FOR BALANCING CAPACITOR LOAD - Systems, methods, and apparatuses for balancing capacitor load are provided. A system includes a plurality of capacitors, a plurality of respective positive connections and a plurality of respective negative connections that connect each of the plurality of capacitors to at least one power source, where each of the plurality of positive connections has an approximately equal length, and each of the plurality of negative connections has an approximately equal length. | 01-28-2010 |
20100128436 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COOLING ELECTRONICS - Embodiments of the present disclosure provide for methods and devices for improving the heat dissipating properties of a heatsink to provide increased cooling for electronic equipment, such as power converters. In one embodiment, a heatsink includes at least one fluid cooled portion and at least one heat pipe disposed adjacent to the fluid cooled portion. The heat pipe improves the conduction of heat away from heat sources. | 05-27-2010 |
Jeremy Edmunds, Acton, MA US
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20140206663 | TRIAZINONE COMPOUNDS - The invention provides a compound of Formula (I) | 07-24-2014 |
Jeremy J. Edmunds, Acton, MA US
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20110152243 | NOVEL THIENOPYRROLE COMPOUNDS - The invention provides a compound of Formula (I) | 06-23-2011 |
Jeremy John Edmunds, Ypsilanti, MI US
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20080287674 | Inhibitors of Factor XA and Other Serine Proteases Involved in the Coagulation Cascade - Compounds useful as intermediates for synthesis of compounds of Formula (I): | 11-20-2008 |
20090221546 | INHIBITORS OF FACTOR XA AND OTHER SERINE PROTEASES INVOLVED IN THE COAGULATION CASCADE - Compounds useful as intermediates for synthesis of compounds of Formula (1): | 09-03-2009 |
Joseph O. Edmunds, Manhattan, KS US
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20150115869 | MODULAR SOLAR POWER GENERATOR - A portable, modular solar array. The array includes a support structure configured to support a plurality of solar panel modules in a side-by-side co-planar arrangement. The support structure can be configured to support the modules in an elevated position to provide an overhead structure that shades an underlying area. The solar panel modules include solar panels mounted on a frame in a planar configuration. The frame includes a pair of hooked mounting flanges at a first end and a pair of slotted mounting flanges at a second end that enable mounting of the module between opposing support bars of the support structure. The modules are in electrical communication with a battery for storage of electrical energy generated by the solar panels. The frames and the mounting flanges are further configured to enable stacking of a plurality of the modules for storage or transport. | 04-30-2015 |
Kathleen Edmunds, Knoxville, TN US
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20110196214 | Fetal Scalp Blood Analyzer - A hand-held analyzer for collecting a sample of blood from the scalp of a fetus and measuring the pH or other blood characteristic of the blood sample. The analyzer includes a probe with a proximal end and a gasket that facilitate a firm and positive placement of the probe against the scalp. The probe includes a capillary tube for collecting blood and an extensible lancet which at rest is positioned within the capillary tube. During operation, the lancet is extended to make an incision in the scalp. The lancet then retreats, and blood flows into the capillary tube. Sensors for measuring pH are in liquid communication with the capillary tube. A display on or near the hand-held analyzer shows a readout of the fetal scalp blood pH or other blood characteristic. Measuring the pH of the fetal scalp blood in utero can provide early detection of acidosis and likely hypoxia. | 08-11-2011 |
20110196219 | Fetal Scalp Blood Analyzer - A hand-held analyzer for collecting a sample of blood from the scalp of a fetus and measuring the pH of the blood sample. The analyzer includes a probe with a blunt proximal end that facilitates a firm and positive placement of the probe against the scalp. The probe includes a capillary tube for collecting blood and an extensible lancet which at rest is positioned within the capillary tube. During operation, the lancet is extended to make an incision in the scalp. The lancet then retreats, and blood flows into the capillary tube. Sensors for measuring pH are in liquid communication with the capillary tube. A display on or near the hand-held analyzer shows a readout of the fetal scalp blood pH. Measuring the pH of the fetal scalp blood in utero can provide early detection of acidosis and likely hypoxia. | 08-11-2011 |
20140039342 | Tampon assembly - A tampon assembly includes a flexible and relatively thin impermeable portion having two opposite side faces and an outer edge which is oval in shape so that the oval shape of the impermeable portion has a largest dimension as measured through the center of the impermeable portion and a smallest dimension as measured through the center of the impermeable portion, and the largest dimension is at least about 1.5 times the size of the smallest dimension. The assembly further includes an absorbent pad portion which is secured to one side face of the impermeable portion so that when the assembly is positioned within a user, the absorbent pad portion is positioned in a condition for absorbing fluids and the outer edge of the impermeable portion sealingly engages the walls of the vaginal canal. | 02-06-2014 |
Kevin Edmunds, Ham Lake, MN US
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20120059286 | Self-Powered Ablation Catheter for Renal Denervation - An ablation catheter includes a flexible shaft having length sufficient to access a patient's renal artery. An electrode arrangement is provided at the distal end of the shaft. A handle unit includes a housing configured for hand-held manipulation and is coupled to the catheter. A battery and one or both of a high frequency AC generator and ultrasound generator are provided in the housing. The battery serves as the sole source of power for the generator. The generator is configured to generate energy sufficient to ablate perivascular renal nerve tissue using energy stored in the battery. The catheter may be disposable and the housing re-usable. Both the catheter and the housing may be disposable. | 03-08-2012 |
20120123406 | Self-Expanding Cooling Electrode for Renal Nerve Ablation - A metallic tube arrangement includes an electrode region configured to expand radially and contract radially in response to increasing and decreasing a temperature at the electrode region, respectively. The electrode region is configured for intravascular deployment and delivery of high frequency energy to target tissue of a target vessel of the body. The electrode region is configured to expand radially to a diameter sufficient to contact an inner wall of the target vessel in response to a decrease in electrode region temperature and to contract radially to a diameter smaller than a diameter of the target vessel in response to an increase in electrode region temperature. | 05-17-2012 |
20120172871 | ULTRASOUND GUIDED TISSUE ABLATION - An imaging assembly comprises a catheter having a distal end and a proximal end, an ablation tip at the distal end of the catheter, and an imaging device disposed within the ablation tip. The catheter defines a catheter lumen that extends from the proximal end to the distal end. The catheter is configured and arranged for insertion into a body lumen such as a blood vessel or heart chamber. The ablation tip has a wall that defines a lumen in communication with the lumen of the catheter. The imaging device is disposed within the lumen of the ablation tip, and is configured to transmit pulsed acoustic waves for generating images of body tissue at a target ablation site within the body. | 07-05-2012 |
20120259346 | THERMAL SUTURE CUTTING DEVICE - The disclosure pertains to a device for cutting a suture in a fluid environment which isolates a portion of the suture to be cut within a substantially sealed environment and cuts the suture thermally by using an electrically heated element within the chamber. In another embodiment, the disclosure relates to a vascular sealing system including the suture cutting device and a method of use thereof. | 10-11-2012 |
Louis R. Edmunds, Somerset, PA US
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20100102533 | SNOTZ SNOW SKIS - The SNOTZ Snow Skis are made from synthetic space-age material that exceeds the performance of other skis that have been produced in the past. SNOTZ skis possess the strength and flexibility of a performance ski and weighs less than its closest rival. The base, Teflon, has been compared to the surface of ice which has proved to be very slippery. This factor makes the SNOTZ Skis one of the fastest skis on the ski slopes today. There is no need for preparation of the base with ski waxes since the Teflon base has no porosity to absorb the wax. Also, the ski base has good abrasive resistance to help prevent tears, scratches, and gouges that are randomly found on the surface of the snow. | 04-29-2010 |
Lynwald Edmunds, South Easton, MA US
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20100027176 | ARC FAULT DETECTION APPARATUS EMPLOYING A COMPARATOR WITH A CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE THRESHOLD - An arc fault detection apparatus that provides for better discrimination of electrical arcing events from nuisance loads. The arc fault detection apparatus includes an arcing sense circuit having a comparator circuit with a variable threshold voltage that varies continuously with the line voltage. The arc fault detection apparatus has reduced susceptibility to nuisance tripping in the presence of sudden changes in the load current that occur outside of a specified time window centered on each zero crossing point of the line voltage. | 02-04-2010 |
Mark Edmunds, Southlake, TX US
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20080220996 | SINTERED SPHERICAL PELLETS - Sintered, spherical composite pellets or particles comprising alumina fines, at least one of clay and bauxite and optionally a sintering aid, are described, along with a process for their manufacture. The use of such pellets in hydraulic fracturing of subterranean formations and in grinding is also described. | 09-11-2008 |
20100126728 | SINTERED SPHERICAL PELLETS - Sintered, spherical composite pellets or particles comprising alumina fines, at least one of clay and bauxite and optionally a sintering aid, are described, along with a process for their manufacture. The use of such pellets in hydraulic fracturing of subterranean formations and in grinding is also described. | 05-27-2010 |
Martin Ashley Edmunds, Milton, WV US
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20110068948 | In-vehicle Christmas tree for drag racing starting and timing - In accordance with one embodiment an in-vehicle Christmas tree for drag racing starting and timing where a prior art drag tree is not available or convenient. An accelerometer integrated circuit provides means to synchronize all tree devices in a race and to detect a change in motion and/or acceleration instead of mounted stationary switches for pre-stage and stage positions of the prior art. This enables drivers the option of starting a drag race from a rolling start and/or to have predetermined distances offsetting a vehicle's starting position in relation to the other participating vehicle or vehicles, while simultaneously providing false start detection. The present invention comprising a tree device ( | 03-24-2011 |
M. Richard Edmunds, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20100102533 | SNOTZ SNOW SKIS - The SNOTZ Snow Skis are made from synthetic space-age material that exceeds the performance of other skis that have been produced in the past. SNOTZ skis possess the strength and flexibility of a performance ski and weighs less than its closest rival. The base, Teflon, has been compared to the surface of ice which has proved to be very slippery. This factor makes the SNOTZ Skis one of the fastest skis on the ski slopes today. There is no need for preparation of the base with ski waxes since the Teflon base has no porosity to absorb the wax. Also, the ski base has good abrasive resistance to help prevent tears, scratches, and gouges that are randomly found on the surface of the snow. | 04-29-2010 |
Randall Edmunds, San Diego, CA US
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20130198597 | Systems and Methods for Displaying and Editing State-Specific Link Attributes - Systems and methods for displaying and editing state-specific link attributes during the development of electronic content. The states of HTML links, which can be defined by CSS pseudo classes, can be displayed and edited using visual interface features of a content creation application. Such features can provide convenient ways to view multiple links simultaneously in a selected state and to edit the appearance of a state that is applicable to multiple links used in a piece of content being developed. The user interface of a content creation application can provide a button, command, or other user-selectable option that sets the state in which link representations are displayed. This can be achieved, as an example, in the case of HTML links defined by CSS pseudo classes, by filtering links based on state so that all displayed links display in the selected state, e.g., in the :link, :visited, :hover, :active, or :focus state. | 08-01-2013 |
20130212557 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANAGING RELATED FILES IN A SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENT - Systems and methods are provided for managing, in a software development environment, related files that are used for generating an output presentation document. A software development environment discovers the related files for an application (e.g., web page) that is being authored, and the software development tool presents a visual indication (e.g., graphical tabs) of the discovered related files in a user interface. The software development tool further aids in managing the presentation of the related files by enabling any of the related files to be selectively displayed in a designated interface (e.g., window). That is, a designated interface may be provided in which the content of any selected related file may be alternately displayed in response to a user selecting a visual indication of a related file. In one embodiment, the designated interface is a textual source code view interface that is provided by the software development tool. | 08-15-2013 |
Thomas A Edmunds, Pleasanton, CA US
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20110077753 | ENGINEERED SETPOINTS FOR AUTONOMOUS DISTRIBUTED SENSORS AND ACTUATORS - Loads on an electric power system are configured with under frequency relays in which the frequency setpoints and delay times for reclosure are uniformly distributed. If demand exceeds supply in the system, frequency will decrease. The decrease in frequency will actuate relays and reduce load to the point where demand will meet the available supply. After its engineered delay time, each relay will attempt to close contact and reestablish the load. | 03-31-2011 |
Tim Edmunds, Bolton, MA US
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20100184145 | ANTIBODY-BASED THERAPEUTICS WITH ENHANCED ADCC ACTIVITY - Methods for producing antibody-based therapeutics with enhanced ADCC activity are disclosed. The enhanced ADCC activity is attributed to oligomannose-type N-glycans on the antibodies and Fc fusion proteins of the invention. Also disclosed are methods of using such antibody-based therapeutics for targeted killing of cells in a mammal, including therapeutic methods of treating cancers, autoimmune diseases and other diseases. | 07-22-2010 |
Timothy Edmunds, Bolton, MA US
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20140046033 | ANTIBODIES WITH ENHANCED ANTIBODY-DEPENDENT CELLULAR CYTOTOXICITY ACTIVITY, METHODS OF THEIR PRODUCTION AND USE - The invention relates, in part, to antibodies with increased ADCC activity. Methods of producing such antibodies are also provided. The antibodies of the invention are produced in mammary epithelial cells, such as those in a non-human transgenic animal engineered to express and secrete the antibody in its milk. The antibodies or compositions comprising the antibodies can be used to treat disease in which ADCC activity provides a benefit. In one embodiment, therefore, the antibodies or compositions comprising the antibodies can be used to treat cancer, lymphoproliferative disease or autoimmune disease. | 02-13-2014 |