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Aaron Freeman, La Mesa, CA US
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20110261186 | Imaging and Archiving Method, System and Program - A system, method and program adapted for collecting images of job-site conditions, plans and specifications. Images are annotated with attributes that relate to the location, time and trades involved and other aspects of the images. Job site images are collected with a camera connected to a portable data collection device. The portable data collection device is programmed with image attributes for a particular project. Images are also annotated with attributes gathered by sensors, such as GPS position data and direction information. Images with attached attributes are uploaded to a database server and indexed into a relational database. Images can be flagged and determined to be images for review which triggers automatic notification to the involved parties and follow up to confirm resolution. Authorized participants can access images in near real time, to make funding, insurance and other judgments about the project. Images are archived for safekeeping and long-term storage. | 10-27-2011 |
20120290343 | Work Order Audit System - A system for auditing and analyzing work performed by other individuals is disclosed. Data is imported into the system, where the data represents one or more elements of work performed at one or more locations. This data is parsed out into individual items to be audited. These items, along with a number of questions with discrete answers are then transmitted by the system to one or more auditing technicians who audit the work performed by capturing one or more visual images. These visual images, along with answers to the questions are then transmitted back to the system. The system then saves the visual images and associated answers for archiving and generating reports. | 11-15-2012 |
Abigail Freeman, Fremont, CA US
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20080299002 | Radiation sterilization of medical devices - Disclosed herein is a method of radiation sterilizing a plurality of medical devices. | 12-04-2008 |
20100245055 | RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION MONITORING OF STENTS - A method and system of monitoring environmental exposure of stents using radiofrequency identification is disclosed. | 09-30-2010 |
20110200482 | Radiation Sterilization of Medical Devices - A method of radiation sterilizing a plurality of stent-catheter assemblies includes positioning a plurality of stent-catheter assemblies on a fixture, each of the stent catheter assemblies being arranged in a planar configuration and disposed in corresponding planar packages supported on the fixture, wherein the packages are stacked horizontally on the fixture, and wherein the stents of the assemblies are positioned at a position in each package such that the stents are exposed to the same or substantially the same radiation; and exposing the packages to an incoming radiation beam, the radiation beam being at an acute angle to the planes of the planar configuration of the assemblies, wherein the packages are arranged such that a front end of the stack faces the radiation beam and a back end of the stack faces away from the radiation beam. | 08-18-2011 |
20110209442 | Sterilization Methods For Medical Devices - Methods of sterilizing medical devices, including implantable medical devices like stents, chemically and with radiation are disclosed. Methods of preparing a sterile, packaged medical device, including a sterile, packaged implantable medical device or stent are disclosed. | 09-01-2011 |
20110211990 | Radiation Sterilization of Medical Devices - A method of radiation sterilizing a plurality of stent-catheter assemblies includes positioning a plurality of stent-catheter assemblies on a fixture, each of the stent catheter assemblies being arranged in a planar configuration and disposed in corresponding planar packages supported on the fixture, wherein the packages are stacked horizontally on the fixture, and wherein the stents of the assemblies are positioned at a position in each package such that the stents are exposed to the same or substantially the same radiation; and exposing the packages to an incoming radiation beam, the radiation beam being at an acute angle to the planes of the planar configuration of the assemblies, wherein the packages are arranged such that a front end of the stack faces the radiation beam and a back end of the stack faces away from the radiation beam. | 09-01-2011 |
20110265426 | Reduced Temperature Sterilization of Stents - Methods and systems for reduced temperature radiation sterilization of stents are disclosed. | 11-03-2011 |
20110268607 | Reduced Temperature Sterilization of Stents - Methods and systems for reduced temperature radiation sterilization of stents are disclosed. | 11-03-2011 |
20120006999 | System For Radiation Sterilization Of Medical Devices - Methods and systems for selection radiation exposure in sterilization of medical devices are disclosed. | 01-12-2012 |
20120007003 | System For Radiation Sterilization Of Medical Devices Using A Package Having Modifier Sections - Methods and systems for selection radiation exposure in sterilization of medical devices are disclosed. | 01-12-2012 |
20120009083 | Method For Radiation Sterilization Of Medical Devices Using A Package Having Modifier Sections - Methods and systems for selection radiation exposure in sterilization of medical devices are disclosed. | 01-12-2012 |
20120009084 | Method For Radiation Sterilization Of Medical Devices - Methods and systems for selection radiation exposure in sterilization of medical devices are disclosed. | 01-12-2012 |
20130078141 | RADIATION STERILIZATION OF MEDICAL DEVICES - A method for medical device sterilization comprises staggering a stack of packages so that a back surface of each package partially overlaps a front surface of another of the packages. Each package contains a medical device. The stack of packages are positioned so that the front surfaces of the packages face toward a radiation source. The packages are then exposed to radiation. | 03-28-2013 |
Adam G. Freeman, Glendale, CA US
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20130175400 | Extending the Schwarzschild Derivation to a Pseudo-Spherical Space-time - This invention explains what anti-matter and black holes really are and how they can be used in a space ship to achieve space travel. | 07-11-2013 |
Beverly Freeman, Albany, CA US
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20110178071 | Antiviral Treatments - Compounds and methods for preventing and treating viral infections are provided. In some embodiments, novel compounds broad-spectrum antiviral activity are provided. In more specific embodiments, the compounds and methods are effective against viruses such as Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis, West Nile Virus, and Hepatitis C. | 07-21-2011 |
20120157435 | Antiviral Compounds - Compounds and methods for preventing and treating viral infections are provided. In some embodiments, novel compounds broad-spectrum antiviral activity are provided. In more specific embodiments, the compounds and methods are effective against viruses such as Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis, West Nile Virus, and respiratory viruses including the common cold. | 06-21-2012 |
20120238543 | Antiviral Compounds - Novel compounds, methods, and compositions for treating various viral infections are described. In some embodiments the novel compounds of the invention are 3-oxo-phenothiazine derivatives; more specific embodiments include 3-oxo-phenothiazine derivatives having substituents at the 1-, 7-, and 9-positions of the phenothiazine parent ring. In other embodiments, the invention provides compositions and methods for treating viral infections, especially HIV. | 09-20-2012 |
20120270854 | Antiviral Compounds - Compounds and methods for preventing and treating viral infections are provided. In some embodiments, novel compounds broad-spectrum antiviral activity are provided. In more specific embodiments, the compounds and methods are effective against viruses such as Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis, West Nile Virus, and Hepatitis C. | 10-25-2012 |
20120302556 | Antiviral Compounds - Compounds and methods for preventing and treating viral infections are provided. In some embodiments, novel compounds broad-spectrum antiviral activity are provided. In more specific embodiments, the compounds and methods are effective against viruses such as Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis, West Nile Virus, and Hepatitis C. | 11-29-2012 |
Brandon Paul Freeman, San Diego, CA US
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20100128300 | MOBILE OFFICE SOLUTION - A mobile information technology infrastructure system, including: a server; a broadband network aggregator coupled to the server; at least one wireless communication device coupled to the broadband network aggregator; and a mobile enclosure configured to include the server, the broadband network aggregator, and at least one wireless communication device, wherein the server, the broadband network aggregator, and at least one wireless communication device are aggregated to combine the bandwidth of at least one wireless communication device and to generate information technology services with a single wireless backhaul channel. | 05-27-2010 |
Brett D. Freeman, Aliso Viejo, CA US
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20130068109 | SINGLE SERVE BEVERAGE CAPSULE INCLUDING A MIXING CHAMBER WITH BEVERAGE MEDIA - There is provided a single serve beverage capsule. The capsule includes a capsule housing, an inlet, a mixing chamber disposed in the capsule housing in fluid communication with the inlet, an outlet reservoir disposed in the capsule housing in fluid communication with the mixing chamber, an outlet disposed in the fluid communication with the outlet reservoir, and beverage media disposed within the mixing chamber. The beverage media is substantially dissolvable in an aqueous based liquid. The inlet, the mixing chamber, outlet reservoir, and the outlet sequentially defines an unfiltered fluid path with respect to the dissolvable beverage media after having been immersed in an ambient temperature fluid. In another embodiment the mixing chamber is sized and configured to create wave-like mixing of a single serve amount of liquid. A beverage dispensing system is also provided that includes the capsule and a beverage dispenser. | 03-21-2013 |
20130071532 | SINGLE SERVE BEVERAGE DISPENSING SYSTEM INCLUDING AN IONIZER - There is provided a single serve beverage dispensing system that includes a single serve beverage capsule and a dispenser. The capsule includes a housing, an inlet, a mixing chamber, and an outlet. The beverage media is disposed within the mixing chamber. The dispenser includes a water reservoir sized and configured to retain reservoir water, an ionizer sized and configured produce alkaline water and acidic water from the reservoir water from the water reservoir, a pump for pumping reservoir water from the water reservoir to the ionizer, an alkaline water reservoir in fluid communication with the ionizer sized and configured to retain alkaline water, a mixing fixture sized and configured to receive the capsule, and a valve sized and configured to release a single serve amount of alkaline water from the alkaline water reservoir to the mixing fixture and through the capsule. A method of dispensing is also provided. | 03-21-2013 |
20130189400 | SINGLE SERVE BEVERAGE DISPENSING SYSTEM INCLUDING AN IONIZER - A single serve beverage dispensing device having a water reservoir from which water is drawn and ionized to produce alkaline water, which is returned to the water reservoir, and acidic water, which is routed to a waste water reservoir. The dispensing device includes a capsule holder for holding a beverage capsule including a powdered beverage media. The device includes a dispensing arm which punctures through the beverage capsule to and delivers the alkaline water into the capsule to mix with the beverage media. The beverage flows upward to exit the beverage capsule, and is then dispensed into a beverage receptacle. | 07-25-2013 |
Brice C. Freeman, Menlo Park, CA US
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20130200625 | Sweep-Based Membrane Gas Separation Integrated With Gas-Fired Power Production And CO2 Recovery - A process involving membrane-based gas separation and power generation, specifically for controlling carbon dioxide emissions from gas-fired power plants. The process includes a compression step, a combustion step, and an expansion/electricity generation step, as in traditional power plants. The process also includes a sweep-driven membrane separation step and a carbon dioxide removal or capture step. The carbon dioxide removal step is carried out on a portion of gas from the compression step. | 08-08-2013 |
Bryan Wayne Freeman, San Jose, CA US
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20100174683 | INDIVIDUAL OBJECT RESTORE - A method for restoring an object comprises receiving a request to restore an object. Also, the method includes outputting a representation of available backup files and receiving a selection of at least one of the available backup files. Further, the method comprises restoring at least one of the selected backup files into a temporary location and mounting at least one of the restored backup files as a server. In addition, the method includes outputting a representation of available objects from the server and receiving a selection of at least one of the available objects to be restored from the server. Also, the method includes copying one or more selected objects from the server into an Active Directory. | 07-08-2010 |
20120265733 | INDIVIDUAL OBJECT RESTORE - A method for restoring an object comprises receiving a request to restore an object. Also, the method includes outputting a representation of available backup files and receiving a selection of at least one of the available backup files. Further, the method comprises restoring at least one of the selected backup files into a temporary location and mounting at least one of the restored backup files as a server. In addition, the method includes outputting a representation of available objects from the server and receiving a selection of at least one of the available objects to be restored from the server. Also, the method includes copying one or more selected objects from the server into an Active Directory. | 10-18-2012 |
Clark Donnell Freeman, Yorba Linda, CA US
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20120255851 | Combination Pressure and Temperature Sensor for Simultaneous Temperature and Pressure Analyzing in HVAC Ducts - The present invention is a dual temperature and pressure switch that simultaneously monitors both the duct static pressure and temperature within HVAC ducts. The present invention comprises a differential pressure switch and a temperature probe. The differential pressure switch is triggered if the duct static pressure becomes greater than a prescribed level. A pressure switch diaphragm translates within the differential pressure housing according to the difference of static pressure and atmospheric pressure. The prescribed level is set by an adjustment screw and calibration spring. Each the static pressure probe and the temperature probe traverse through the sensor housing into an HVAC duct to which it is installed. Each the differential pressure switch and temperature probe are electrically connected to a control system through a terminal block. The present invention can include an analog pressure transmitter to analyze the current duct static pressure. | 10-11-2012 |
Daniel Freeman, Calabasas, CA US
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20110297691 | FULLY AUTOMATIC SELF-SERVICE KEY DUPLICATING KIOSK - A self-service, fully-automatic kiosk for duplicating keys includes a kiosk housing having a customer interface for receiving payment from a customer for the purchase of at least one duplicate of the customer's key. A key-receiving entry in the housing receives at least a portion of the customer's key to be duplicated, and a key analysis system within the housing analyzes the blade of a key inserted in the key-receiving entry to determine whether the inserted key matches one of a group of preselected key types and, if so, which preselected key type is matched. A key blank magazine within the housing stores key blanks for each of the preselected key types. A key blank extraction system extracts from the magazine a key blank for the preselected key type matched by the blade of the key inserted in the key-receiving entry. Then a key duplicating system within the kiosk replicates the tooth pattern of the blade of the key inserted in the key-receiving entry, on the blade of the extracted key blank. | 12-08-2011 |
20110301738 | FULLY AUTOMATIC SELF-SERVICE KEY DUPLICATING KIOSK - A self-service, fully-automatic kiosk for duplicating keys includes a kiosk housing having a customer interface for receiving payment from a customer for the purchase of at least one duplicate of the customer's key. A key analysis system within the housing analyzes the blade of a key inserted in the key-receiving entry to determine whether the inserted key matches one of a group of preselected key types and, if so, which preselected key type is matched. A key blank extraction system extracts from a magazine within the kiosk a key blank for the preselected key type matched by the blade of the key inserted in the key-receiving entry. Then a key duplicating system within the kiosk replicates the tooth pattern of the blade of the key inserted in the key-receiving entry, on the blade of the extracted key blank. The kiosk includes a processor coupled to sensors and controllable devices within the kiosk and to a communications port for communicating with a remote central server. The processor displays multiple available manual commands in response to an input signal requesting such a display, and, in response to manual selection of the commands, produces signals that energize and de-energize selected devices within the kiosk, thereby permitting remote manual control of the devices and mechanisms associated with those devices. The processor also transmits signals from a video camera within the kiosk, and signals representing the status of multiple devices within the kiosk. | 12-08-2011 |
20130017030 | FULLY AUTOMATIC KEY DUPLICATING MACHINE WITH AUTOMATIC KEY MODEL IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM - A fully automatic key duplicating machine. A master key alignment module is movably disposed into and out of proximity with a master key clamping module, the master key being aligned by the alignment module within the master key clamping module. A master key identification module is disposed in fixed relation to the master key clamping module and identifies a type of key secured in the master key clamping module. A central positioning base is provided automatically movable into and out of engagement with the key cutting module and optionally the alignment module, adapted to move the master key alignment module into proximity with the master key clamping module and adapted to secure a key blank to be cut at the key cutting module in accordance with the tooth pattern of a clamped master key. | 01-17-2013 |
20130138243 | Fully Automatic Self-Service Key Duplicating Kiosk - A self-service, fully-automatic kiosk for duplicating keys includes a kiosk housing having a customer interface for receiving payment from a customer for the purchase of at least one duplicate of the customer's key. A key analysis system within the housing analyzes the blade of a key inserted in the key-receiving entry to determine whether the inserted key matches one of a group of preselected key types and, if so, which preselected key type is matched. A key blank extraction system extracts from a magazine within the kiosk a key blank for the preselected key type matched by the blade of the key inserted in the key-receiving entry. Then a key duplicating system within the kiosk replicates the tooth pattern of the blade of the key inserted in the key-receiving entry, on the blade of the extracted key blank. The kiosk includes a processor coupled to sensors and controllable devices within the kiosk and to a communications port for communicating with a remote central server. The processor displays multiple available manual commands in response to an input signal requesting such a display, and, in response to manual selection of the commands, produces signals that energize and de-energize selected devices within the kiosk, thereby permitting remote manual control of the devices and mechanisms associated with those devices. The processor also transmits signals from a video camera within the kiosk, and signals representing the status of multiple devices within the kiosk. | 05-30-2013 |
20130325161 | Network Of Fully Automatic Self-Service Key Duplicating Kiosk - A network of self-service, fully-automatic kiosks for duplicating keys includes a multiplicity of kiosks at different locations. Each kiosk includes a customer interface, a key-receiving entry, a key analysis system, and a key duplicating system. An original key is analyzed and duplicated to form a first key copy by analyzing a tooth pattern on a blade of the original key and replicating the tooth pattern on a blade of a first key blank. The network also includes a remote central server that is coupled to the kiosks for receiving information from the kiosks and for sending information to the kiosks. The remote central server maintains recorded information for replicating the tooth pattern of the blade of the original key on a blade of a second key blank to form a second key copy. | 12-05-2013 |
20130331976 | KEY DUPLICATING SYSTEM - A key-duplicating system comprises a network that includes a multiplicity of kiosks at a multiplicity of different locations, each of the kiosks having a customer interface and a processor coupled to the customer interface. A remote central server coupled to the kiosks is adapted to receive, from the kiosks, information identifying master keys to be duplicated. A key analysis module uses the information identifying master keys to be duplicated to derive information required to produce duplicates of the identified master keys, and a key duplicating module uses that information to produce duplicates of said identified master keys. | 12-12-2013 |
Daniel Freeman, Santa Cruz, CA US
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20080248797 | Method and System for Operating a Multi-Function Portable Electronic Device Using Voice-Activation - Methods and systems in which a portable electronic device can be voice activated are disclosed. The portable electronic device can be a multi-function electronic device. The voice activation can be robust and context sensitive. The voice activation can also be utilized without any preparatory user action with respect to the portable electronic device. The portable electronic device can also interact with a media system. | 10-09-2008 |
20100048256 | Automated Response To And Sensing Of User Activity In Portable Devices - The various methods and devices described herein relate to devices which, in at least certain embodiments, may include one or more sensors for providing data relating to user activity and at least one processor for causing the device to respond based on the user activity which was determined, at least in part, through the sensors. The response by the device may include a change of state of the device, and the response may be automatically performed after the user activity is determined. | 02-25-2010 |
20140104241 | Automated Response to and Sensing of User Activity in Portable Devices - The various methods and devices described herein relate to devices which, in at least certain embodiments, may include one or more sensors for providing data relating to user activity and at least one processor for causing the device to respond based on the user activity which was determined, at least in part, through the sensors. The response by the device may include a change of state of the device, and the response may be automatically performed after the user activity is determined. | 04-17-2014 |
Daniel Freeman, Newbury Park, CA US
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20080293055 | K-ras mutations and anti-EGFr antibody therapy - The present application relates to K-ras mutations, to polynucleotides encoding mutant K-ras polypeptides, and to methods of identifying K-ras mutations. The present application also relates to methods of diagnosing cancer; and methods and kits for predicting the usefulness of anti-EGFr specific binding agents in the treatment of tumors. | 11-27-2008 |
20120264129 | K-ras Mutations and Anti-EGFr Antibody Therapy - The present application relates to K-ras mutations, to polynucleotides encoding mutant K-ras polypeptides, and to methods of identifying K-ras mutations. The present application also relates to methods of diagnosing cancer; and methods and kits for predicting the usefulness of anti-EGFr specific binding agents in the treatment of tumors. | 10-18-2012 |
Daniel J. Freeman, Thousand Oaks, CA US
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20120328620 | EPIDERMALGROWTH FACTOR RECEPTOR MUTATIONS - Mutations of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFr), of phosphatidylinositol 3′-kinase (“PI3K”), and of B-Raf are described. Methods of treating tumors containing mutated EGFr with human monoclonal antibodies against EGFr are described. Methods and kits for ascertaining the presence of one or more mutant EGFr, mutant PI3K, and/or mutant B-Raf in a sample and for treating disorders or conditions related to the presence of mutant EGFr, mutant PI3K, and/or mutant B-Raf are also described. Methods of treating tumors containing mutant EGFr, mutant PI3K, and/or mutant B-Raf are also described. | 12-27-2012 |
Daniel J. Freeman, Newbury Park, CA US
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20090123937 | Methods of selecting epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) binding agents - The present application relates to methods of selecting EGFr binding agents. In certain embodiments, such EGFr binding agents bind to at least a portion of a panitumumab epitope on an EGFr. In certain embodiments, such EGFr binding agents do not bind to a panitumumab epitope on an EGFr. | 05-14-2009 |
20100183631 | Antibodies Directed to HER-3 and Uses Thereof - The present invention relates to binding proteins that bind to HER-3 and polynucleotides encoding the same. Expression vectors and host cells comprising the same for the production of the binding protein of the invention are also provided. In addition, the invention provides compositions and methods for diagnosing and treating diseases associated with HER-3 mediated signal transduction and/or its ligand heregulin. | 07-22-2010 |
20110229406 | Material and methods for treating or preventing HER-3 associated diseases - Described herein are materials and methods for treating subjects having a HER-3 associated disease, by administering a first agent that binds to HER-3, in combination with a second agent that binds and/or inhibits another member of the HER family. The first and the second agent may be a biologic, such as an antigen-binding protein, or a small molecular tyrosine kinase inhibitor, for example. | 09-22-2011 |
20120058122 | Antibodies Directed to HER-3 and Uses Thereof - The present invention relates to binding proteins that bind to HER-3 and polynucleotides encoding the same. Expression vectors and host cells comprising the same for the production of the binding protein of the invention are also provided. In addition, the invention provides compositions and methods for diagnosing and treating diseases associated with HER-3 mediated signal transduction and/or its ligand heregulin. | 03-08-2012 |
20120156130 | USE OF HER3 BINDING AGENTS IN PROSTATE TREATMENT - Described herein are materials and methods for using a HER3 binding agent for prostate treatment. The HER3 binding agent can be, for example, an antibody, and can be used to treat conditions such as benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH) and prostate cancer. | 06-21-2012 |
20140017166 | MATERIAL AND METHODS FOR TREATING OR PREVENTING HER-3 ASSOCIATED DISEASES - Described herein are materials and methods for treating subjects having a HER-3 associated disease, by administering a first agent that binds to HER-3, in combination with a second agent that binds and/or inhibits another member of the HER family. The first and the second agent may be a biologic, such as an antigen-binding protein, or a small molecular tyrosine kinase inhibitor, for example. | 01-16-2014 |
20150051091 | METHODS OF SELECTING EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR RECEPTOR (EGFR) BINDING AGENTS - The present application relates to methods of selecting EGFr binding agents. In certain embodiments, such EGFr binding agents bind to at least a portion of a panitumumab epitope on an EGFr. In certain embodiments, such EGFr binding agents do not bind to a panitumumab epitope on an EGFr. | 02-19-2015 |
Dina Freeman, Vista, CA US
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20100200129 | ARTICLE HAVING MULTIPLE INTERCHANGEABLE PATTERNS - An article of manufacture is provided having a plurality of interchangeable patterns for configuration on an external surface of the article. The article may include a carryall item, such as a bag, handbag, purse, or similar carryall. Additionally, the article can include a multi-pattern interchangeable pillow case or other decorative item. The article is configured by folding one a designated pattern to the exterior surface of the article using a slotted access member or an accessibility member. The accessibility member may further include a zipper, button, Velcro, or other attachment means. | 08-12-2010 |
Dominique M. Freeman, La Honda, CA US
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20080300614 | Method and apparatus for multi-use body fluid sampling device with sterility barrier release - A device for use with a gripper is provided. A cartridge is provided that defines a plurality of cavities. A plurality of penetrating members are at least partially contained in the cavities of the cartridge. The penetrating members are slidably movable to extend outward from the cartridge to penetrate tissue. Each cavity has a longitudinal opening that provides access to an elongate portion of the penetrating member. A sterility barrier is coupled to the cartridge. The sterility barrier covers a plurality of the longitudinal openings. The sterility barrier is configured to be moved so that the elongate portion is accessed by the gripper without touching the barrier. | 12-04-2008 |
20090196580 | Method and apparatus for an analyte detecting device - In a perfect world, citizens would have all of the sensing equipment and analysis capability with no concern about costs. Unfortunately, the costs are an impediment to most people and their health and well-being may be compromised as a result. By leveraging popular consumer devices such as mobile players and other CE devices, it is possible to create “piggy-back” solutions that effectively bring the costs into the range that ordinary people can afford. Once ordinary people can afford these solutions, the state of their health and/or well being can be improved greatly. | 08-06-2009 |
20100045463 | Method and apparatus for real time performance assessment - An apparatus for monitoring performance comprises two elements: a first element ( | 02-25-2010 |
20100274157 | Method and apparatus for body fluid sampling and analyte sensing - A method of controlling a penetrating member is provided. The method comprises providing a lancing device comprising a penetrating member driver having a position sensor and a processor that can determine the relative position and velocity of the penetrating member based on measuring relative position of the penetrating member with respect to time; providing a predetermined velocity control trajectory based on a model of the driver and a model of tissue to be contacted. In some embodiments, a feedforward control to maintain penetrating member velocity along said trajectory. | 10-28-2010 |
20110034829 | Methods and apparatus for an analyte detecting device - In one embodiment according to the present invention, a device is provided comprising a cartridge having a plurality of cavities. The device may include a plurality of penetrating members at least partially contained in the cavities of the single cartridge wherein the penetrating members are slidably movable to extend outward from lateral openings on the cartridge to penetrate tissue. The device may have a sterility barrier coupled to the cartridge, wherein the sterility barrier covers a plurality of the lateral openings, and wherein the sterility barrier covering the lateral openings is configured to be moved so that a penetrating member exits the lateral opening without contacting the barrier. The device may include a plurality of analyte detecting members coupled to the cartridge and a plurality of sample capture devices, wherein the sample capture devices each having an opening there through to allow a penetrating member to pass through. | 02-10-2011 |
20120184876 | Method and apparatus for penetrating tissue - A body fluid sampling system for use on a tissue site includes a single drive force generator. A plurality of penetrating members are operatively coupled to the force generator. The force generator moves each of the members along a path out of a housing with a penetrating member exit, into the tissue site, stops in the tissue site, and withdraws out of the tissue site. A flexible support member couples the penetrating members to define a linear array. The support member is movable and configured to move each of the penetrating members to a launch position associated with the force generator. | 07-19-2012 |
20120232425 | Method and apparatus for penetrating tissue - A body fluid sampling system for use on a tissue site includes a single drive force generator. A plurality of penetrating members are operatively coupled to the force generator. The force generator moves each of the members along a path out of a housing with a penetrating member exit, into the tissue site, stops in the tissue site, and withdraws out of the tissue site. A flexible support member couples the penetrating members to define a linear array. The support member is movable and configured to move each of the penetrating members to a launch position associated with the force generator. | 09-13-2012 |
20120264204 | Method and apparatus using optical techniques to measure analyte levels - A device is provided for use with a tissue penetrating system and/or a metering device for measuring analyte levels. The device comprises a cartridge and a plurality of analyte detecting members mounted on the cartridge. The cartridge may have a radial disc shape. The cartridge may also be sized to fit within the metering device. The analyte detecting members may be optical system using fluorescence lifetime to determine analyte levels. In one embodiment, the device may also include a fluid spreader positioned over at least a portion of the analyte detecting member to urge fluid toward one of the detecting members. A plurality of analyte detecting members may be used. Each analyte detecting member may be a low volume device. | 10-18-2012 |
20120283539 | Tissue penetration device - A body fluid testing device has at least one penetrating member and a penetrating member driver configured to be coupled to the at least one penetrating member. A plurality of analyte sensors are coupled to a spoked disk substrate. Each of a penetrating member can pass between spokes of the disk substrate to provide that a used penetrating member can be removed and a new penetrating inserted without removing the disk. A disposable houses the at least one penetrating member and the plurality of analyte sensors. | 11-08-2012 |
20120296233 | Methods and apparatus for an analyte detecting device - In one embodiment according to the present invention, a device is provided comprising a cartridge having a plurality of cavities. The device may include a plurality of penetrating members at least partially contained in the cavities of the single cartridge wherein the penetrating members are slidably movable to extend outward from lateral openings on the cartridge to penetrate tissue. The device may have a sterility barrier coupled to the cartridge, wherein the sterility barrier covers a plurality of the lateral openings, and wherein the sterility barrier covering the lateral openings is configured to be moved so that a penetrating member exits the lateral opening without contacting the barrier. The device may include a plurality of analyte detecting members coupled to the cartridge and a plurality of sample capture devices, wherein the sample capture devices each having an opening there through to allow a penetrating member to pass through. | 11-22-2012 |
20130096533 | Tissue penetration device - An agent injection device is provided that is capable of injecting an agent to a known predetermined tissue depth. An injection member has an elongate injection shaft with an outlet port configured to dispense an agent at a controllable time. A controllable driver is coupled to the elongate injection shaft and is configured to drive the injection member into target tissue. A velocity control system is in communication with the controllable driver and is configured to control the velocity of the elongate injection shaft. | 04-18-2013 |
20130190578 | Low pain penetrating member - Reducing the volume or drag on skin or sharpness of the penetrating member entering the wound during the cutting process will reduce the pain associated with lancing, and result in less power desired for retraction of the penetrating member from the skin. A variety of other penetrating member configuration as shown in the application. | 07-25-2013 |
20130303984 | Tissue penetration device - A tissue penetration device and method of using same. The tissue penetration device may optionally include sampling and analyzing functions, which may be integrated. An embodiment provides control of a lancet used for sampling blood. Electric field coils or solenoids may drive the lancet using electromagnetic force. Advancement and retraction of a lancet may be controlled by a feedback loop monitoring the position and velocity of the lancet embodiments of the lancet driver can be configured to follow a predetermined tissue lancing profile. Embodiments of the invention include a lancet and method for using a lancet to maintain the patency of the wound tract once the lancet has cut into the skin. | 11-14-2013 |
20130317429 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PENETRATING TISSUE - A tissue penetrating system has a housing member. A plurality of penetrating members are positioned in the housing member. A tissue stabilizing member is coupled to the housing. A penetrating member sensor is coupled to the plurality of penetrating members. The penetrating member sensor is configured to provide information relative to a depth of penetration of a penetrating member through a skin surface. | 11-28-2013 |
20140100525 | Sampling module device and method - A medicament injection device includes a device body portion that includes a penetrating member channel. A penetrating member is provided with a sharpened distal tip and shaft portion that is slidably disposed within the penetrating channel to provide for a penetrating to travel in a linear axial movement. A pierceable membrane isolates a penetrating member in an associated penetrating member chamber. A medicament reservoir is in fluid communication with the penetrating member. The medicament reservoir is configured to house a medicament and is coupled to the penetrating member to allow for delivery of medicament to a tissue site. | 04-10-2014 |
20140114160 | Blood testing apparatus having a rotatable cartridge with multiple lancing elements and testing means - A blood testing apparatus includes a laser source configured to produce a wound from which blood flows and at least one test member. A humidity cover is positioned at the at least one test member. The humidity cover is at least partially removable. Electronics are provided for analysis. The electronics includes an evaluation device for comparisons with previously stored measurements or evaluation data with the evaluation device storing a current test measurement. | 04-24-2014 |
20140121486 | Method and apparatus for analyte measurement test time - A disposable biosensor test strip includes a plurality of penetrating members, which are associated with a capillary chamber having a depth suitable for capillary flow of blood and holds a volume of less than about 1.0 .μl of the blood sample. A working electrode and a counter or reference electrode are disposed within the capillary chamber. A reagent is proximal to or in contact with at least the working electrode. The reagent includes an enzyme and a mediator. The reagent reacts with glucose to produce an electroactive reaction product. A blood sample, containing glucose, is applied into the capillary chamber. The capillary chamber directs capillary flow of the blood sample into contact with the reagent to cause the blood sample to at least partially solubilize or hydrate the reagent. The blood sample is detected in the capillary chamber. The electroactive reaction product is electro-oxidized or electro-reduced at the working electrode. | 05-01-2014 |
20140128776 | Method and apparatus for penetrating tissue - A tissue penetrating system has a housing member. A plurality of penetrating members are positioned in the housing member. A tissue stabilizing member is coupled to the housing. A penetrating member sensor is coupled to the plurality of penetrating members. The penetrating member sensor is configured to provide information relative to a depth of penetration of a penetrating member through a skin surface. | 05-08-2014 |
20140142543 | Methods and apparatus for lancet actuation - A lancet driver is provided wherein the driver exerts a driving force on a lancet during a lancing cycle and is used on a tissue site. The driver comprises of a drive force generator for advancing the lancet along a path into the tissue site, and a manual switch for a user interface input. | 05-22-2014 |
20140323916 | Body fluid sampling device with capacitive sensor - A body fluid sensing device with a body fluid capture structure and a body fluid measurement sensor positioned in the body fluid capture structure. A capacitance sensor is coupled to the body fluid measurement sensor. The capacitance sensor is used to assist in the positioning of a body part relative to the body fluid capture structure. | 10-30-2014 |
20140323917 | Apparatus for penetrating tissue - These and other objects of the present invention are achieved in a body fluid sampling system for use on a tissue site that includes an electrically powered drive force generator. A penetrating member is operatively coupled to the force generator. The force generator moves the member along a path out of a housing having a penetrating member exit, into the tissue site, stops in the tissue site, and withdraws out of the tissue site. An analyte detecting member is positioned to receive fluid from a wound created by the penetrating member. The detection member is configured to determine a concentration of an analyte in the fluid using a sample of less than 1 μL of the fluid. A user interface is configured to relay at least one of, penetrating member performance or a penetrating member setting. | 10-30-2014 |
20140364980 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REAL TIME PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT - An apparatus for monitoring performance comprises two elements: a first element ( | 12-11-2014 |
20150018720 | METHOD FOR PENETRATING TISSUE - A tissue penetrating system has a housing member. A plurality of penetrating members are positioned in the housing member. A tissue stabilizing member is coupled to the housing. A penetrating member sensor is coupled to the plurality of penetrating members. The penetrating member sensor is configured to provide information relative to a depth of penetration of a penetrating member through a skin surface. | 01-15-2015 |
Dominique M. Freeman, Lahonda, CA US
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20120238907 | Method and apparatus for body fluid sampling with hybrid actuation - In one aspect, a body fluid sampling device is provided using a penetrating member to extract fluid from an anatomical feature. The device comprises a penetrating member actuator for moving the penetrating member inbound towards the anatomical feature and a non-spring based, penetrating member retractor for moving the penetrating member outbound away from the anatomical feature. The penetrating member actuator may be adapted to move the penetrating member at a velocity greater than a velocity achieved by the penetrating member retractor. | 09-20-2012 |
Elisabeth Freeman, Murrieta, CA US
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20140105909 | SCLEROSTIN ANTIBODY CRYSTALS AND FORMULATIONS THEREOF - Described herein are anti-sclerostin antibody crystals, methods of making such antibody crystals and formulations comprising the antibody crystals. | 04-17-2014 |
Eric Freeman, Oakland, CA US
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20100062282 | BIT PATTERNED MEDIA - The invention relates to bit patterned recording media having a stop layer for chemical mechanical polishing. One embodiment of the present invention is a method of manufacturing a magnetic recording medium comprising the step of planarizing by chemical mechanical polishing until the stop layer is reached. The present invention also provides a magnetic recording medium having a stop layer. | 03-11-2010 |
20130208378 | BIT PATTERNED MEDIA - The invention relates to bit patterned recording media having a stop layer for chemical mechanical polishing. One embodiment of the present invention is a method of manufacturing a magnetic recording medium comprising the step of planarizing by chemical mechanical polishing until the stop layer is reached. The present invention also provides a magnetic recording medium having a stop layer. | 08-15-2013 |
Eric Freeman, Lodi, CA US
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20120111866 | LOCKING SUBGRADE VAULT - A subgrade vault system and method of forming the same is provided. Specifically, a subgrade vault suitable for housing utility and similar equipment is provided, the vault comprising a main body portion, a cap, and a lid that may be selectively secured to prevent or deter unauthorized access to vault contents. | 05-10-2012 |
Eric C. Freeman, Lodi, CA US
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20100296865 | Utilities Access Closure - A concrete lid for an in-ground utilities box includes a plastic reinforcement structure filled with concrete. The plastic reinforcement structure includes one or more plastic sidewalls that protect the edges of the lid from damage. The upper and lower surfaces of the lid are exposed concrete (with the exception of the upper and lower edges of the one or more plastic sidewalls). The one or more plastic sidewalls laterally surround a plastic reinforcement grid, which is centrally located between the upper and lower edges of the one or more plastic sidewalls. The one or more plastic sidewalls can be integrally formed with the plastic reinforcement grid. The plastic reinforcement grid reinforces the concrete lid, eliminating the need for separate reinforcement material. Support struts can be used to support the plastic reinforcement grid while wet concrete is being poured into the plastic reinforcing structure. | 11-25-2010 |
20120073106 | Utilities Access Closure - A concrete lid for an in-ground utilities box includes a plastic reinforcement structure filled with concrete. The plastic reinforcement structure includes one or more plastic sidewalls that protect the edges of the lid from damage. The upper and lower surfaces of the lid are exposed concrete (with the exception of the upper and lower edges of the one or more plastic sidewalls). The one or more plastic sidewalls laterally surround a plastic reinforcement grid, which is centrally located between the upper and lower edges of the one or more plastic sidewalls. The one or more plastic sidewalls can be integrally formed with the plastic reinforcement grid. The plastic reinforcement grid reinforces the concrete lid, eliminating the need for separate reinforcement material. Support struts can be used to support the plastic reinforcement grid while wet concrete is being poured into the plastic reinforcing structure. | 03-29-2012 |
20140286703 | UTILITIES ACCESS CLOSURE - A concrete lid for an in-ground utilities box includes a plastic reinforcement structure filled with concrete. The plastic reinforcement structure includes one or more plastic sidewalls that protect the edges of the lid from damage. The upper and lower surfaces of the lid are exposed concrete (with the exception of the upper and lower edges of the one or more plastic sidewalls). The one or more plastic sidewalls laterally surround a plastic reinforcement grid, which is centrally located between the upper and lower edges of the one or more plastic sidewalls. The one or more plastic sidewalls can be integrally formed with the plastic reinforcement grid. The plastic reinforcement grid reinforces the concrete lid, eliminating the need for separate reinforcement material. Support struts can be used to support the plastic reinforcement grid while wet concrete is being poured into the plastic reinforcing structure. | 09-25-2014 |
Erik S. Freeman, Van Nuys, CA US
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20120066359 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR EVALUATING LINK-HOSTING WEBPAGES - A method for valuing a link-hosting webpage is provided. The method includes the act of receiving, on a computer system, at least one keyword. The method also includes the act of receiving, on a computer system, at least one identifier of a webpage, the webpage having been previously identified as a link-hosting webpage. The method also includes the act of accessing information about the webpage over a computer network. The method also includes the act of determining an importance of the webpage based on the at least one keyword and the information about the webpage. The method also includes the act of displaying the importance on a computer-based user interface. | 03-15-2012 |
George Freeman, San Francisco, CA US
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20100326369 | Pet toy - A pet toy is provided that includes an elongated body portion defining an inner cavity portion. The elongated body portion is provided with an exterior plush-like fabric material. A secondary pet toy, such as a dog bone, is disposed in the inner-cavity portion of the elongated body portion. | 12-30-2010 |
James Freeman, Allso Vlejo, CA US
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20110238589 | COMMODITY IDENTIFICATION, VERIFICATION AND AUTHENTICATION SYSTEM AND METHODS OF USE - An efficient and scalable system for identifying a commodity having a specific, unique topocompositional profile has been developed that includes: enrolling at least one commodity in order to capture its topocompositional profile; matching the at least one commodity with a plurality of commodities in a commodity database; and integrating the topocompositional profile into a commodity grading system. A method of identifying a commodity having a specific, unique topocompositional profile, includes enrolling at least one commodity in order to capture its topocompositional profile; matching the at least one commodity with a plurality of commodities in a commodity database; and integrating the topocompositional profile into a commodity grading system. | 09-29-2011 |
J. Andrew Freeman, San Jose, CA US
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20090074261 | INTERACTIVE SYSTEM FOR RECOGNITION ANALYSIS OF MULTIPLE STREAMS OF VIDEO - A method of identifying an object captured in a video image in a multi-camera video surveillance system is disclosed. Sets of identifying information are stored in profiles, each profile being associated with one object. The disclosed method of identifying an object includes comparing identifying information extracted from images captured by the video surveillance system to one or more stored profiles. A confidence score is calculated for each comparison and used to determine a best match between the extracted set of identifying information and an object. In one embodiment, the method is used as part of a facial recognition system incorporated into a video surveillance system. | 03-19-2009 |
20100080492 | GROUPING ITEMS IN VIDEO STREAM IMAGES INTO EVENTS - A technique is disclosed for determining when to close a group of a plurality of groups. A closed group is one to which an image set may not be added. Each group includes one or more image sets. Each image set includes one or more images of at least one object. Each group corresponds to an object that is common among images in the one or more image sets that belong to the group. Determining when to close a particular group is based, at least in part, on one or more factors, such as how many image sets are in the particular group, the length of time the particular group has been open, and data about the one or more image sets in the particular group. | 04-01-2010 |
20110231775 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIUM FOR MANAGING SOFTWARE SERVICE ACCESS VIA TOOLBAR USER MANAGEMENT - Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure can provide a computer-based application stored on a non-transitory computer-readable medium including instructions thereon that are accessible by a hardware processing arrangement. When the processing arrangement executes the instructions, the processing arrangement can be configured to provide a graphical user interface to at least one user, the graphical user interface providing for collection of user registration data, provide at least a portion of the registration data to at least one service provider application, access at least one data store including data associated with the at least one user, receive an alert associated with at least one service provider application pushed to the at least one user, and receive a response from the at least one user associated with the alert. | 09-22-2011 |
Jay D. Freeman, Encinitas, CA US
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20090090779 | Magnetic Detection System For Use In Currency Processing And Method And Apparatus For Using The Same - A magnetic detection system for authenticating a document includes a first magnetic scanhead adapted to create a first magnetic field for saturating the magnetization of an area on each of the bills. The magnetic detection system further includes a second magnetic scanhead with an electromagnet. The electromagnet is capable of creating a second magnetic field of adjustable intensity. The second magnetic field is the opposite polarity of the first magnetic field. The intensity of the second magnetic field is adjusted by changing the amount of current supplied to the electromagnet. The amount of current supplied to the electromagnet is based upon a characteristic of the document to be authenticated. | 04-09-2009 |
20100263984 | CURRENCY DISCRIMINATION SYSTEM AND METHOD - According to some embodiments of the invention, a magnetic sensor having a track width of greater than about 50 millimeters is provided. The magnetic sensor is adapted to detect a magnetic feature and produce a linear, analog output in response to the magnetic feature. The analog output is along a single data channel. | 10-21-2010 |
Jess Lee Freeman, Poway, CA US
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20090110556 | Process of making a shrouded impeller - A method of fabricating a shrouded impeller is disclosed. The method includes providing an open faced impeller, the open faced impeller including a plurality of blades extending at least partially radially from a hub. The method also includes performing a first powder metallurgical process to form a first material over at least part of the open faced impeller. The method further includes forming a shroud circumferentially disposed about the hub and connected to one of more of the blades. Forming the shroud includes performing a second powder metallurgical process to metallurgically bond the shroud to at least some of the blades. | 04-30-2009 |
20130224052 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A HOUSING - A method of manufacturing a plurality of housings. The method may include maintaining an inventory of initial products. Each of the initial products may include a central hollow body extending along a longitudinal axis and monolithically formed with at least one of a suction passage and a discharge passage. Each of the products may have a same initial length. The method may further include receiving a first order for a first housing having a first length and machining a first product to the first length to form the first housing. Also, the method may include receiving a second order for a second housing having a second length and machining a second product to the second length to form the second housing. The first length and the second length may be different. | 08-29-2013 |
20140015361 | LAMINATION SLEEVE WITH AN AXIAL HYDRAULIC FITTING PORT - A centrifugal gas compressor radial magnetic bearing ( | 01-16-2014 |
20140017078 | AUXILIARY BEARING LANDING GUARD - Radial magnetic bearings ( | 01-16-2014 |
20140112773 | CENTRIFUGAL GAS COMPRESSOR WITH A HARDENED SHAFT FOR A BEARING SYSTEM | 04-24-2014 |
20140112774 | CENTRIFUGAL GAS COMPRESSOR MAGNETIC BEARING THRUST COLLAR WITH MOUNTING PILOTS - A thrust collar ( | 04-24-2014 |
John D. Freeman, Solana Beach, CA US
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20130191307 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VOLATILITY-BASED CHARACTERIZATION OF SECURITIES - A volatility-based securities index framework solves problems with the prior art. By recognizing that investors share the rational goal of earning the highest level of return for any level or risk, a volatility-based index provides investors with information about the most distinct choices in risk. Compared to known approaches, a volatility-based index framework partitions a securities market into much more differentiated segments which in turn provide much more distinct investment choices. Further, within each volatility segment, constituent members are more homogeneous facilitating a clearer understanding of each group's relative attractiveness. At an asset allocation level, improved risk choices expand opportunities to convert poorly compensated high risk investments into more attractive investments elsewhere. The persistence of volatility maintains style distinctions effectively over time, offering significant protection to tax exposed investors. | 07-25-2013 |
20130238524 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VOLATILITY-BASED CHARACTERIZATION OF SECURITIES - A volatility-based securities index framework solves problems with the prior art. By recognizing that investors share the rational goal of earning the highest level of return for any level or risk, a volatility-based index provides investors with information about the most distinct choices in risk. Compared to known approaches, a volatility-based index framework partitions a securities market into much more differentiated segments which in turn provide much more distinct investment choices. Further, within each volatility segment, constituent members are more homogeneous facilitating a clearer understanding of each group's relative attractiveness. At an asset allocation level, improved risk choices expand opportunities to convert poorly compensated high risk investments into more attractive investments elsewhere. The persistence of volatility maintains style distinctions effectively over time, offering significant protection to tax exposed investors. | 09-12-2013 |
20130238525 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VOLATILITY-BASED CHARACTERIZATION OF SECURITIES - A volatility-based securities index framework solves problems with the prior art. By recognizing that investors share the rational goal of earning the highest level of return for any level or risk, a volatility-based index provides investors with information about the most distinct choices in risk. Compared to known approaches, a volatility-based index framework partitions a securities market into much more differentiated segments which in turn provide much more distinct investment choices. Further, within each volatility segment, constituent members are more homogeneous facilitating a clearer understanding of each group's relative attractiveness. At an asset allocation level, improved risk choices expand opportunities to convert poorly compensated high risk investments into more attractive investments elsewhere. The persistence of volatility maintains style distinctions effectively over time, offering significant protection to tax exposed investors. | 09-12-2013 |
20140012777 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VOLATILITY-BASED CHARACTERIZATION OF SECURITIES - A volatility-based securities index framework solves problems with the prior art. By recognizing that investors share the rational goal of earning the highest level of return for any level or risk, a volatility-based index provides investors with information about the most distinct choices in risk. Compared to known approaches, a volatility-based index framework partitions a securities market into much more differentiated segments which in turn provide much more distinct investment choices. Further, within each volatility segment, constituent members are more homogeneous facilitating a clearer understanding of each group's relative attractiveness. At an asset allocation level, improved risk choices expand opportunities to convert poorly compensated high risk investments into more attractive investments elsewhere. The persistence of volatility maintains style distinctions effectively over time, offering significant protection to tax exposed investors. | 01-09-2014 |
John Leonard Freeman, Fresno, CA US
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20130254956 | Opuntia plant named 'Seleno-Green' - A new and distinctly salt and boron tolerant cultivar of prickly pear ( | 09-26-2013 |
20130254957 | Opuntia plant named "Seleno-Orange" - A new and distinctly salt and boron tolerant cultivar of prickly pear ( | 09-26-2013 |
20130254958 | Opuntia plant named "SELENO-PURPLE" - A new and distinctly salt and boron tolerant cultivar of prickly pear ( | 09-26-2013 |
20130254959 | Opuntia plant named "SELENO-RED" - A new and distinctly salt and boron tolerant cultivar of prickly pear ( | 09-26-2013 |
Joshua E. Freeman, San Jose, CA US
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20080215672 | System, Method, and Computer Program Product for a Scalable, Configurable, Client/Server, Cross-Platform Browser for Mobile Devices - Described herein are systems, methods, computer program products, and combinations and sub-combinations thereof, for enabling web content (as well as other objects) to be loaded on mobile devices (as well as other types of devices), and for users of mobile devices to operate with such web content on their mobile devices in an interactive manner while in an off-line mode. | 09-04-2008 |
20140237065 | System, Method, and Computer Program Product for Server Side Processing in a Mobile Device Environment - Described herein are systems, methods, computer program products, and combinations and sub-combinations thereof, for enabling web content (as well as other objects) to be loaded on mobile devices (as well as other types of devices), and for users of mobile devices to operate with such web content on their mobile devices in an interactive manner while in an off-line mode. | 08-21-2014 |
Keith Gerald Freeman, Los Gatos, CA US
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20130295172 | Medical compositions, methods of making and using those compositions, and kits including those compositions - Disclosed here are compositions comprising powdered hemp seed, an emulsifier/dispersant such as lecithin (particularly soya lecithin), cannabis, and optionally other additives and excipients. Also described are methods of making the compositions. The compositions may be used, for instance, in the treatment of pain and for their anti-emetic (anti-nausea and anti-vomiting) properties, as well as for the treatment of anorexia and appetite enhancement. Kits containing the compositions, arranged for proper sequential dosing, and optionally including instructions for use are also disclosed. | 11-07-2013 |
Kevin B. Freeman, Manhattan Beach, CA US
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20090177755 | SCRIPT SERVING APPARATUS AND METHOD - A computer system comprising a processor operably connected to a memory device. The memory device stores an application providing functionality and a plug-in augmenting that functionality. In selected embodiments, the plug-in includes a request module configured to generate a request for a script, a communication module configured to contact a server and submit the request thereto, an input module configured to receive the script from the server, and an execution module configured to load the script directly into application memory corresponding to the application. | 07-09-2009 |
Linda L. Freeman, Rancho Murieta, CA US
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20110197686 | Air sampling system - The system includes at least one sampler including a body having a hollow interior accessed through holes in the body and optionally a slide which can selectively cover and expose the holes in the body. A stand is provided made of a base and a floor. The base includes at least one recess therein. The recess is configured to support the sampler therein so that the sampler can be held by the stand while sampling an airspace at a particular location. The floor can be separated at least partially from the base in a removably attachable fashion to provide selective access to a hollow inside. A sampler can be placed within this hollow inside space and resealed so that the stand doubles as a shipping container for the sampler after collection of an air sample. | 08-18-2011 |
Martin Freeman, Palo Alto, CA US
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20080282284 | Method and Apparatus For Utilizing a Broadcast Flag - There are provided apparatus and methods for controlling distribution of data from a first device to a second device. One such apparatus includes a broadcast flag detector and a data manipulation device ( | 11-13-2008 |
20140165112 | LAUNCHING A SECOND-SCREEN APPLICATION RELATED TO A NON-TRIGGERED FIRST-SCREEN APPLICATION - A method for application launching for electronic devices comprises executing a first application on a first electronic device based on a non-triggered input. Information is received on a second electronic device from the first electronic device. A second application is launched on the second electronic device based on the received information. | 06-12-2014 |
20150063779 | CONTENT CONTROL USING AN AUXILIARY DEVICE - One embodiment provides a system comprising a menu navigation application module comprising a request unit for requesting menu metadata information associated with a piece of content, a menu interface unit for generating one or more menu interfaces based on the menu metadata information, and a menu navigation control unit for enabling user interaction with menu interfaces during playback of the piece of content. The menu interfaces and the piece of content are displayed on different devices. The menu interfaces are displayed without interrupting the playback of the piece of content. | 03-05-2015 |
Michael Freeman, Burlingame, CA US
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20110055968 | NOVEL BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS CRYSTAL POLYPEPTIDES, POLYNUCLEOTIDES, AND COMPOSITIONS THEREOF - The present invention provides insecticidal polypeptides related to shuffled | 03-03-2011 |
20120117690 | NOVEL BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS CRYSTAL POLYPEPTIDES, POLYNUCLEOTIDES, AND COMPOSITIONS THEREOF - The present invention provides insecticidal polypeptides related to shuffled | 05-10-2012 |
Mitchell B. Freeman, San Jose, CA US
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20080224542 | UNIVERSAL SWITCH CONTROL APPARATUS - An equipment controller includes an actuator control module configured for connection to an actuator that provides operational control of a piece of monitored equipment; a sensing module configured to monitor a state of a parameter of the monitored equipment; an optional local control interface for the actuator control module and the sensing module; and a secondary power system to provide operational power for the actuator control modules, the sensing modules and the control interface when primary power to the equipment controller is not available. Where desired, a communications interface to permit communications with a remote operations center may be included. Some or all of the modules may be contained in water tight housings, permitting operation of the equipment controller even when fully submerged in water. | 09-18-2008 |
Nanci Freeman, Compton, CA US
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20120317721 | CRIB LINER - A crib liner and method of lining an infant crib are provided that greatly reduce the risk of an infant injury resulting from an infant's arm or legs extending through the slats or rails or a crib. The crib liner is provided with a plurality of panels that can have a perforated section and a cushioned section. The plurality of panels may be separated into individual panels by a plurality of stabilizers. The crib liner may be attached to the crib by at least one fastener. The fastener may be located in any area that allows the crib liner to be removably secured attached to the crib. | 12-20-2012 |
20130333112 | CRIB LINER - A crib liner and method of lining an infant crib are provided that greatly reduce the risk of an infant injury resulting from an infant's arm or legs extending through the slats or rails or a crib. The crib liner is provided with a plurality of panels that can have a perforated section and a cushioned section. The plurality of panels may be separated into individual panels by a plurality of stabilizers. The crib liner may be attached to the crib by at least one fastener. The fastener may be located in any area that allows the crib liner to be removably secured attached to the crib. | 12-19-2013 |
Paul N. Freeman, Saratoga, CA US
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20090279828 | WAVELENGTH LOCKING AND POWER CONTROL SYSTEMS FOR MULTI-CHANNEL PHOTONIC INTEGRATED CIRCUITS (PICs) - A transmissive active channel element is provided in each signal channel of a monolithic multi-channel TxPIC where each channel also includes a modulated source. The active channel element functions both as a power control element for both monitoring and regulating the output channel signal level of each signal channel and as a modulator for channel wavelength tagging or labeling to provide for wavelength locking the modulated sources. The power regulating function is also employed to control the channel signal power outputs of each channel to be uniform across the channel signal array. All of these functions are carried out by a feedback loop utilizing digital signal processing. | 11-12-2009 |
20100239246 | WAVELENGTH AND POWER MONITOR FOR WDM SYSTEMS - Consistent with the present disclosure, a transmitter is provided that includes first and second stages of wavelength locking circuitry. The first stage includes a tunable optical filter that sweeps through the spectrum of a WDM signal at a predetermined rate. A first photodiode senses a tapped portion of the output of the tunable filter. The remaining light is fed to the second stage, which includes a second optical filter, typically having a fixed transmission characteristic. A second photodiode senses the light that passes through the second filter. By sweeping the WDM spectrum the tunable filter can be used to identify the peaks in the WDM spectrum, with each peak corresponding to an optical signal wavelength and occurring at a particular time interval during the sweep. Thus, each optical signal wavelength can be associated with a particular time interval in the sweep, and, if no peak is identified during the sweep, a fault can be identified as either a laser failure or that the optical signal wavelength has drifted or “hopped” to another optical signal wavelength. Once having identified that an optical signal has hopped, the optical source outputting that optical signal can be appropriately controlled to output light at the correct wavelength. | 09-23-2010 |
20110150481 | ELECTRICAL RETURN-TO-ZERO (ERZ) DRIVER CIRCUIT - Consistent with the present disclosure, clock-and-data recovery (CDR) circuitry and driver circuitry are provided on a chip that is separate from the driver circuitry, thereby reducing the amount of power consumed by the driver circuitry and simplifying system design. In one example, timing of the ERZ signals is controlled by a feedback loop that adjusts the phase of a data carrying signal relative to a clock signal, such that the phase has a desired value. Timing of the ERZ signals may thus be adjusted to minimize errors. | 06-23-2011 |
Phillip Freeman, Fortuna, CA US
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20100186152 | Light Attenuating Shield for a Motorcycle Helmet Visor - A lightweight, flexible, light-attenuating sun and glare shield is disclosed that is attachable via static electricity to the inside of a motorcycle helmet visor. No modification of the motorcycle helmet or visor is required for attachment of the shield, and the shield need not be specially configured for a specific model of helmet, so long as the shape and size of the shield is generally compatible with the visor. The shield is easily removed from the visor and rolled up for convenient transportation and storage. In preferred embodiments, the light attenuating shield is polarized and/or includes graduated tinting. Some embodiments include a storage canister for easy transportation and storage of the shield, and certain embodiments include a plurality of shields, which can be disposable and/or can include shields with different light attenuating properties. | 07-29-2010 |
Pierce Freeman, Novato, CA US
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20120088217 | Client-server based system and method for test and homework management - A system and method for computer-aided test and homework management in client-server architecture comprises server software for a teacher to create tests and homework, and client software for students to take tests and complete homework assignments. The teacher uses the server software to correct the set-answers and multiple choices automatically. For creative responses in a free-style text format, matching pre-defined key words in the response is used for auto-grading, but can be overridden manually by the teacher. Keywords in the response are highlighted to help the teacher in the grading process. The client software provides a secure way to take a test by displaying a black background behind the window to block possible cheating utensils. The client software is also operable to administer testing and homework offline, as it downloads and saves test questions and homework assignments in the client data repository, which allows students to review all the tests and homework assignments previously taken. | 04-12-2012 |
Richard G. Freeman, Mountain View, CA US
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20120156491 | SERS Reporter Molecules and Methods - A SERS tag comprising a core comprising at least two aggregated particles of a SERS enhancing material wherein the contact point between the particles defines a crevice; and a reporter molecule having a length sufficiently short to fit into the crevice and a conjugated path length which is as large as possible, provided the overall reporter molecule length is maintained sufficiently short to fit into the crevice. | 06-21-2012 |
20130009119 | WAVELENGTH SELECTIVE SERS NANOTAGS - Wavelength selective particles such as SERS nanotags modified for wavelength selectivity. As used herein, a wavelength selective particle is one which cannot be effectively excited or interrogated at one or more wavelengths where a reporter molecule associated with the particle would normally produce a spectrum. Also disclosed are methods of manufacturing wavelength selective particles and methods of tagging materials or objects with wavelength selective particles. | 01-10-2013 |
20140194605 | SERS Reporter Molecules and Methods - A SERS tag comprising a core comprising at least two aggregated particles of a SERS enhancing material wherein the contact point between the particles defines a crevice; and a reporter molecule having a length sufficiently short to fit into the crevice and a conjugated path length which is as large as possible, provided the overall reporter molecule length is maintained sufficiently short to fit into the crevice. | 07-10-2014 |
Richard Griffith Freeman, Mountain View, CA US
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20110207231 | Melamine Assay Methods and Systems - A method of detecting melamine which includes providing a quantity of SERS-active particles and mixing the SERS-active particles with a solution containing melamine. The method further includes detecting a surface enhanced Raman spectrum of the melamine. The foregoing method may optionally include aggregating the SERS-active particles. Aggregation may occur before or after the SERS-active particles are mixed with a solution containing melamine. The method of detecting melamine may optionally include concentration of the SERS-active particles. The method may further include mixing a chaotropic agent having a higher affinity for a selected binding site than melamine into the solution containing melamine. The method may further include mixing a quantity of a SERS-active standard having a known SERS spectrum with the solution containing melamine and SERS-active particles. Assay apparatus and systems are also disclosed. | 08-25-2011 |
20120057165 | Particles and Methods for Long Wavelength SERS - Embodiments include a particle comprising a surface enhanced spectroscopy (SES)-active core and a SES-active reporter molecule associated with the SES-active core wherein said particle has a measurable SES spectrum when excited by incident light having a wavelength of at least 1400 nm. Alternative embodiments include methods of manufacturing said particle and methods of tagging a material with said particle. The particle may include an SES-active core which supports plasmon resonance at a wavelength of at least 1400 nm. The particle may comprise an anisotropic core. The particle may include an SES-active reporter molecule which is resonant at one or more wavelengths greater than or equal to 1400 nm. | 03-08-2012 |
Samara Freeman, Davis, CA US
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20090098240 | HUMAN MILK OLIGOSACCHARIDES TO PROMOTE GROWTH OF BENEFICIAL GUT BACTERIA - The present invention provides prebiotic and probiotic compositions containing human milk oligosaccharides and methods of use that selectively promote the growth of beneficial gut bacteria. | 04-16-2009 |
Timothy S. Freeman, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20130091305 | IDENTIFYING USERS THROUGH A PROXY - Methods, systems, and computer-readable media with executable instructions stored thereon for identifying a user that accesses a webpage from a user device through a proxy are provided. Identifying users through a proxy can include providing rewritten content of the webpage accessed by the user to the user device, the rewritten content including a reference to a data file, and the reference including a checksum computed from actual content of the webpage. The user can be associated with the actual content of the webpage in response to receiving a file request for the data file from the user device. | 04-11-2013 |
Tyler J. Freeman, San Francisco, CA US
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20120232782 | LOCATION-BASED IN-ROUTE ENTERTAINMENT AND INFORMATION - Techniques are described herein for generating a moving map that includes a graphical representation of a vehicle, such as an airplane, and content relevant to a location of the vehicle as the vehicle is in transit. An in-route entertainment server that serves the moving map may be onboard the vehicle or offboard the vehicle. The moving map may display the current location of the vehicle displayed by modifying a delayed location of the vehicle to account for a speed, a heading, and an amount of delay. Content items may be included on the moving map if they are within a bounded region around the location of the vehicle or in the vehicle. Content items may also be included if they are associated with a region that overlaps the bounded region. The bounded region changes as the vehicle moves in transit. | 09-13-2012 |
20120232791 | ONBOARD LOCATION-BASED IN-FLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT AND INFORMATION - Techniques are described herein for generating a moving map that includes a graphical representation of a vehicle, such as an airplane, and content relevant to a location of the vehicle as the vehicle is in transit. An in-route entertainment server that serves the moving map may be onboard the vehicle or offboard the vehicle. The moving map may display the current location of the vehicle displayed by modifying a delayed location of the vehicle to account for a speed, a heading, and an amount of delay. Content items may be included on the moving map if they are within a bounded region around the location of the vehicle or in the vehicle. Content items may also be included if they are associated with a region that overlaps the bounded region. The bounded region changes as the vehicle moves in transit. | 09-13-2012 |
Walter N. Freeman, San Diego, CA US
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20100077843 | SUBSTANCE IDENTIFICATION APPARATUS AND METHODS OF USING - A substance identification system comprises interrelated components. A fluidics cartridge is configured to permit suspension of a sample of a substance of interest in a liquid medium, and to permit transfer of the suspended sample into a container via syringe/needle action or other suitable actuation means. The container is configured to be fixedly or removably coupled with the fluidics cartridge. An interface cartridge is configured to position the container for analysis by a portable substance identification device. | 04-01-2010 |
William Freeman, Del Mar, CA US
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20090208556 | Porous photonic crystals for drug delivery to the eye - A minimally invasive controlled drug delivery system for delivering a particular drug or drugs to a particular location of the eye, the system including a porous film template having pores configured and dimensioned to at least partially receive at least one drug therein, and wherein the template is dimensioned to be delivered into or onto the eye. | 08-20-2009 |
20130224302 | POROUS PHOTONIC CRYSTALS FOR DRUG DELIVERY TO THE EYE - A minimally invasive controlled drug delivery system for delivering a particular drug or drugs to a particular location of the eye, the system including a porous film template having pores configured and dimensioned to at least partially receive at least one drug therein, and wherein the template is dimensioned to be delivered into or onto the eye. | 08-29-2013 |
20140128972 | ULTRA-HIGH PHOTOSENSITIVITY VERTICAL NANOWIRE ARRAYS FOR RETINAL PROSTHESIS - A prosthetic retina for implantation in an eye having a defective retina is formed from an array of nanowires having a predetermined spatial distribution, density, size and shape implanted in close proximity to the retina. An electrical conductor is formed at a first end of all nanowires in the array of nanowires and placed in contact with a bias source which biases the array. A plurality of electrodes is located on a second end of each of one nanowire or a bundle of nanowires in the array. Each nanowire produces a photocurrent at a corresponding electrode in response to detection of light impinging on the array of nanowires and the photocurrent stimulates one or more neurons adapted for visual perception. In the preferred embodiment, the predetermined spatial distribution mimics a distribution of rods and cones in a normal eye. | 05-08-2014 |
William Freeman, San Mateo, CA US
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20080290034 | Bridged macrocyclic module compositions - This invention is related to the fields of organic chemistry and nanotechnology. In particular, it relates to materials and methods for the preparation of organic synthons and bridged macrocyclic module compounds. The bridged macrocyclic module compounds may be used to prepare macrocyclic compositions such as nanofilms, which may be useful for filtration. | 11-27-2008 |
20130081999 | Bridged Macrocyclic Module Compositions - This invention is related to the fields of organic chemistry and nanotechnology. In particular, it relates to materials and methods for the preparation of organic synthons and bridged macrocyclic module components. The bridge macrocyclic module compounds may be used to prepare macrocyclic module compositions such as nanofilms, which may be useful for filtration. | 04-04-2013 |
William Freeman, San Anselmo, CA US
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20130204718 | METHODS FOR PREDICTIVE CONSUMER ITEM ORDERING AND DEVICES THEREOF - A method, non-transitory computer readable medium, and apparatus that generates preorder information identifying a plurality of consumer items to be prepared at designated begin times, based at least in part on historical purchase information. At each of the designated begin times a ticket is generated identifying a consumer item, wherein the consumer item has an associated duration such that the consumer item will be ready at a finished time. Each ticket is provided to a client computing device, wherein the tickets further include at least a remaining amount of time until the identified consumer item reaches the finished time. A request is received from the client computing device to claim one of the consumer items identified by one of the provided tickets. Each of the claimed consumer items is associated with a claimed status. The historical purchase information is updated based on the request. | 08-08-2013 |
William P. Freeman, San Mateo, CA US
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20080207581 | Methods and systems for coating a surface - A coating system and method are described. In some embodiments, a system may include a composition. The composition may include one or more bridged polycyclic compounds. At least one of the bridged polycyclic compounds may include at least two cyclic groups, and at least two of the cyclic groups may include quaternary ammonium moieties. In some embodiments, a method may include applying a coating to a surface. The coating may be antimicrobial. A coating may include antimicrobial bridged polycyclic compounds. Bridged polycyclic compounds may include quaternary ammonium compounds. Bridged polycyclic compounds based coating systems may impart self-cleaning properties to a surface. | 08-28-2008 |
20090121190 | Nanocrystal Doped Matrixes - The present invention provides matrixes doped with semiconductor nanocrystals. In certain embodiments, the semiconductor nanocrystals have a size and composition such that they absorb or emit light at particular wavelengths. The nanocrystals can comprise ligands that allow for mixing with various matrix materials, including polymers, such that a minimal portion of light is scattered by the matrixes. The matrixes of the present invention can also be utilized in refractive index matching applications. In other embodiments, semiconductor nanocrystals are embedded within matrixes to form a nanocrystal density gradient, thereby creating an effective refractive index gradient. The matrixes of the present invention can also be used as filters and antireflective coatings on optical devices and as down-converting layers. The present invention also provides processes for producing matrixes comprising semiconductor nanocrystals. | 05-14-2009 |
20090143227 | POROUS SUBSTRATES, ARTICLES, SYSTEMS AND COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING NANOFIBERS AND METHODS OF THEIR USE AND PRODUCTION - Porous and/or curved nanofiber bearing substrate materials are provided having enhanced surface area for a variety of applications including as electrical substrates, semipermeable membranes and barriers, structural lattices for tissue culturing and for composite materials, production of long unbranched nanofibers, and the like. | 06-04-2009 |
20100140551 | Nanocrystal doped matrixes - Matrixes doped with semiconductor nanocrystals are provided. In certain embodiments, the semiconductor nanocrystals have a size and composition such that they absorb or emit light at particular wavelengths. The nanocrystals can comprise ligands that allow for mixing with various matrix materials, including polymers, such that a minimal portion of light is scattered by the matrixes. The matrixes of the present invention can also be utilized in refractive index matching applications. In other embodiments, semiconductor nanocrystals are embedded within matrixes to form a nanocrystal density gradient, thereby creating an effective refractive index gradient. The matrixes of the present invention can also be used as filters and antireflective coatings on optical devices and as down-converting layers. Processes for producing matrixes comprising semiconductor nanocrystals are also provided. Nanostructures having high quantum efficiency, small size, and/or a narrow size distribution are also described, as are methods of producing indium phosphide nanostructures and core-shell nanostructures with Group II-VI shells. | 06-10-2010 |
20100276638 | Functionalized matrixes for dispersion of nanostructures - Matrixes doped with semiconductor nanocrystals are provided. In certain embodiments, the semiconductor nanocrystals have a size and composition such that they absorb or emit light at particular wavelengths. The nanocrystals can comprise ligands that allow for mixing with various matrix materials, including polymers, such that a minimal portion of light is scattered by the matrixes. The matrixes are optionally formed from the ligands. The matrixes of the present invention can also be utilized in refractive index matching applications. In other embodiments, semiconductor nanocrystals are embedded within matrixes to form a nanocrystal density gradient, thereby creating an effective refractive index gradient. The matrixes of the present invention can also be used as filters and antireflective coatings on optical devices and as down-converting layers. Processes for producing matrixes comprising semiconductor nanocrystals are also provided. Nanostructures having high quantum efficiency, small size, and/or a narrow size distribution are also described, as are methods of producing indium phosphide nanostructures and core-shell nanostructures with Group II-VI shells. | 11-04-2010 |
20110015300 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR COATING A SURFACE - A coating system and method are described. In some embodiments, a system may include a composition. The composition may include one or more bridged polycyclic compounds. At least one of the bridged polycyclic compounds may include at least two cyclic groups, and at least two of the cyclic groups may include quaternary ammonium moieties. In some embodiments, a method may include applying a coating to a surface. The coating may be antimicrobial. A coating may include antimicrobial bridged polycyclic compounds. Bridged polycyclic compounds may include quaternary ammonium compounds. Bridged polycyclic compounds based coating systems may impart self-cleaning properties to a surface. | 01-20-2011 |
20120068118 | NANOCRYSTAL DOPED MATRIXES - Matrixes doped with semiconductor nanocrystals are provided. In certain embodiments, the semiconductor nanocrystals have a size and composition such that they absorb or emit light at particular wavelengths. The nanocrystals can comprise ligands that allow for mixing with various matrix materials, including polymers, such that a minimal portion of light is scattered by the matrixes. The matrixes can also be utilized in refractive index matching applications. In other embodiments, semiconductor nanocrystals are embedded within matrixes to form a nanocrystal density gradient, thereby creating an effective refractive index gradient. The matrixes can also be used as filters and antireflective coatings on optical devices and as down-converting layers. Processes for producing matrixes comprising semiconductor nanocrystals are also provided. Nanostructures having high quantum efficiency, small size, and/or a narrow size distribution are also described, as are methods of producing indium phosphide nanostructures and core-shell nanostructures with Group II-VI shells. | 03-22-2012 |
20120113672 | Quantum dot films, lighting devices, and lighting methods - Light-emitting quantum dot films, quantum dot lighting devices, and quantum dot-based backlight units are provided. Related compositions, components, and methods are also described. Improved quantum dot encapsulation and matrix materials are provided. Quantum dot films with protective barriers are described. High-efficiency, high brightness, and high-color purity quantum dot-based lighting devices are also included, as well as methods for improving efficiency and optical characteristics in quantum dot-based lighting devices. | 05-10-2012 |
20130043433 | Functionalized Matrixes for Dispersion of Nanostructures - Matrixes doped with semiconductor nanocrystals are provided. In certain embodiments, the semiconductor nanocrystals have a size and composition such that they absorb or emit light at particular wavelengths. The nanocrystals can comprise ligands that allow for mixing with various matrix materials, including polymers, such that a minimal portion of light is scattered by the matrixes. The matrixes are optionally formed from the ligands. The matrixes of the present invention can be used as refractive index matching components, filters and antireflective coatings on optical devices and as down-converting layers. Processes for producing matrixes comprising semiconductor nanocrystals are also provided. Nanostructures having high quantum efficiency, small size, and/or a narrow size distribution are also described, as are methods of producing indium phosphide nanostructures and core-shell nanostructures with Group II-VI shells. | 02-21-2013 |
20130150809 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR COATING A MEDICAL DEVICE - An antimicrobial coating system and method are described. In some embodiments, a system may include a composition. The composition may include one or more bridged polycyclic compounds. At least one of the bridged polycyclic compounds may include at least two cyclic groups, and at least two of the cyclic groups may include quaternary ammonium moieties. In some embodiments, a method may include applying an antimicrobial coating to an oral surface, a surface of a construction substrate, a surface of a marine substrate, a surface of a medical device, or a surface of a personal care device. The protective coating may be antimicrobial. A protective coating may include antimicrobial bridged polycyclic compounds. Bridged polycyclic compounds may include quaternary ammonium compounds. Bridged polycyclic compounds based coating systems may impart self-cleaning properties to a surface (e.g., a tooth surface). | 06-13-2013 |
20130345458 | SILICONE LIGANDS FOR STABILIZING QUANTUM DOT FILMS - Siloxane polymer ligands for binding to quantum dots are provided. The polymers include a multiplicity of amine or carboxy binding ligands in combination with long-alkyl chains providing improved stability for the ligated quantum dots. The ligands and coated nanostructures of the present invention are useful for close packed nanostructure compositions, which can have improved quantum confinement and/or reduced cross-talk between nano structures. | 12-26-2013 |
20140001405 | Highly Luminescent Nanostructures and Methods of Producing Same | 01-02-2014 |
20140017396 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR MODULATION OF NANOSTRUCTURE ENERGY LEVELS - Ligand compositions for use in preparing discrete coated nanostructures are provided, as well as the coated nanostructures themselves and devices incorporating same. Methods for post-deposition shell formation on a nanostructure, for reversibly modifying nanostructures, and for manipulating the electronic properties of nanostructures are also provided. The ligands and coated nanostructures of the present invention are particularly useful for close packed nanostructure compositions, which can have improved quantum confinement and/or reduced cross-talk between nanostructures. Ligands of the present invention are also useful for manipulating the electronic properties of nanostructure compositions (e.g., by modulating energy levels, creating internal bias fields, reducing charge transfer or leakage, etc.). | 01-16-2014 |
20140151600 | Functionalized Matrices for Dispersion of Nanostructures - Matrixes doped with semiconductor nanocrystals are provided. In certain embodiments, the semiconductor nanocrystals have a size and composition such that they absorb or emit light at particular wavelengths. The nanocrystals can comprise ligands that allow for mixing with various matrix materials, including polymers, such that a minimal portion of light is scattered by the matrixes. The matrixes are optionally formed from the ligands. The matrixes of the present invention can be used as refractive index matching components, filters and antireflective coatings on optical devices and as down-converting layers. Processes for producing matrixes comprising semiconductor nanocrystals are also provided. Nanostructures having high quantum efficiency, small size, and/or a narrow size distribution are also described, as are methods of producing indium phosphide nanostructures and core-shell nanostructures with Group II-VI shells. | 06-05-2014 |
20140275431 | ALKYL-ACID LIGANDS FOR NANOCRYSTALS - Quantum-dot binding ligands with easy to synthesize alkyl-acids are provided. The quantum-dot binding ligands include a multiplicity of carboxy binding ligands in combination with an alkyl backbone, and optionally a solubilizing group. The ligands and coated nanostructures of the present invention are useful for close packed nanostructure compositions, which can have improved quantum confinement and/or reduced cross-talk between nanostructures. | 09-18-2014 |
20140275598 | POLYHEDRAL OLIGOMERIC SILSESQUIOXANE NANOCRYSTAL STABILIZATION LIGANDS - Quantum-dot binding ligands with silsesquioxane moieties are provided. The quantum-dot binding ligands include a multiplicity of amine or carboxy binding ligands in combination with silsesquioxane moieties providing improved stability for the ligated quantum dots. The ligands and coated nanostructures of the present invention are useful for close packed nanostructure compositions, which can have improved quantum confinement and/or reduced cross-talk between nanostructures. | 09-18-2014 |
William R. Freeman, Del Mar, CA US
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20100196435 | MATERIALS AND METHODS FOR DELIVERING COMPOSITIONS TO SELECTED TISSUES - This invention relates to devices, systems and methods for delivering preprogrammed quantities of an active ingredient to a biological system over time without the need for external power or electronics. | 08-05-2010 |
20130236518 | MATERIALS AND METHODS FOR DELIVERING COMPOSITIONS TO SELECTED TISSUES - This invention relates to devices, systems and methods for delivering preprogrammed quantities of an active ingredient to a biological system over time without the need for external power or electronics. | 09-12-2013 |
William R. Freeman, Gilroy, CA US
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20140218943 | ALUMINUM PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD FOR LIGHTING AND DISPLAY BACKPLANES - Disclosed herein are metal printed circuit boards, particularly aluminum based printed circuit boards. Also disclosed are methods of making the metal printed circuit boards. Also disclosed are lighting systems, such as LED lighting systems, employing the disclosed metal printed circuit boards. | 08-07-2014 |
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