Dunagan, US
Boyd Dunagan, Wabasha, MN US
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20110130640 | Electrode Capable of Attachment to a Garment, System, and Methods of Manufacturing - An electrode for selective attachment to at least one of a garment and a subject, is provided and includes a conductive member defining a first side and a second side; a conductive composition disposed on the first side of the conductive member, wherein the conductive composition has a first adhesive strength; a contact layer disposed on the second side of the conductive member, wherein the contact layer includes a pressure sensitive adhesive portion and a conductive hydrogel portion, wherein the pressure sensitive adhesive portion has a second adhesive strength that is greater than the adhesive strength of the conductive composition; whereby the electrode is adherable to the garment and to the subject such that the conductive composition is adhered to the subject and the pressure sensitive adhesive portion is adhered to the garment, wherein removal of the garment from the subject results in removal of the electrode from the subject. | 06-02-2011 |
Carla A. Dunagan, Ashburn, VA US
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20150288590 | DETERMINING LOAD STATE OF REMOTE SYSTEMS USING DELAY AND PACKET LOSS RATE - Systems and methods are provided for managing workloads across multiple resources in a distributed computing system. A data traffic flow between a source device and each of a plurality of target devices within the distributed computing system is monitored. A load state of each of the plurality of target devices is determined based on the monitored data traffic flow. Upon detecting a resource constraint for at least one of the plurality of target devices, at least a portion of the data traffic flow between the source device and the resource-constrained target device is adjusted such that the device operates at a reduced load state. The data traffic flow to the particular target device may be readjusted so as to restore its load state to a default or predetermined operating level once the resource constrained has been resolved. | 10-08-2015 |
Deborah Dunagan, Gainesville, GA US
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20100332285 | Intellectual Property Component Business Model for Client Services - An embodiment of the invention provides a computerized system for providing an IP framework, including a storage component, a user interface, and a reporting module. The storage component includes a collection of database tables having a capability field and keyword field. The database tables include data from a strategic planning computer module, an invent computer module, an IP creation computer module, an IP administration computer module, a defend computer module, an influence computer module, and a capitalize computer module. The user interface receives as input, an invention disclosure and/or a configuration file for an IP capability. The reporting module processes the input in the storage component and produces the IP framework. | 12-30-2010 |
Deborah L. Dunagan, Gainesville, GA US
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20110010309 | INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ASSESSMENTS BASED ON COMPONENT BUSINESS MODELS - An embodiment of the invention provides a method for IP assessment based on a component business model (CBM). The method assesses components in the CBM via a component assessment module, which interrogates an entity (e.g., a user, a third party consultant, and an information database) with questions. Output (including answers to the questions) from the component assessment module is sent to a component detection module. Scores (e.g., numerical scores and/or low, medium, or high scores) are assigned to the components via the component detection module based on the output from the component assessment module. The output from the component assessment module and/or the scores are analyzed to determine whether a gap, a duplication, a conflict, and/or an over-investment exists in at least one of the components. | 01-13-2011 |
Dennis J. Dunagan, Akron, OH US
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20150080630 | Systems and Methods for Recycling Volatile Battery Sources - The invention is directed to systems and methods for the recycling of lithium ion batteries or the like. The system methods include comminution and destruction of used batteries, controlling the explosive reaction of the battery components during processing, and processing the materials into a suitable form for sampling and recycling. | 03-19-2015 |
Jack Douglas Dunagan, Troy, MI US
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20140106198 | ENERGY CELL TEMPERATURE MANAGEMENT - A temperature regulation and management system is provide that has an inner wall and an outer wall forming a space for accommodating a phase change material (PCM) with the space between the walls, in one or both of the walls, or a combination of such locations. The inner wall is in contact with an object that requires temperature regulation within a specified operating range, such as a vehicle battery pack. The inner wall and the outer wall are both formed from sheet molding compound (SMC), or the outer wall if formed of a filled polyurethane. | 04-17-2014 |
Jay Dunagan, Wabasha, MN US
Jay M. Dunagan, Wabasha, MN US
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20100130847 | Electrode Garment - The present disclosure is directed to a wearable garment device for application of electrical current to a patient's tissue. The garment device includes a material having a aperture and a mesh material extending across the aperture. At least one electrode is attached onto one side of the mesh material. The surface of the mesh material attached to the at least one electrode is defined as the outer surface. The other surface of the mesh material is defined as the inner surface. The inner surface of the mesh material is placed against the patient's tissue to receive the electrical stimulation from the electrode. | 05-27-2010 |
20110130640 | Electrode Capable of Attachment to a Garment, System, and Methods of Manufacturing - An electrode for selective attachment to at least one of a garment and a subject, is provided and includes a conductive member defining a first side and a second side; a conductive composition disposed on the first side of the conductive member, wherein the conductive composition has a first adhesive strength; a contact layer disposed on the second side of the conductive member, wherein the contact layer includes a pressure sensitive adhesive portion and a conductive hydrogel portion, wherein the pressure sensitive adhesive portion has a second adhesive strength that is greater than the adhesive strength of the conductive composition; whereby the electrode is adherable to the garment and to the subject such that the conductive composition is adhered to the subject and the pressure sensitive adhesive portion is adhered to the garment, wherein removal of the garment from the subject results in removal of the electrode from the subject. | 06-02-2011 |
John Dunagan, Bellevue, WA US
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20090119233 | Power Optimization Through Datacenter Client and Workflow Resource Migration - Systems and methods for power optimization through datacenter client and workflow resource migration are described. In one aspect, the systems and methods estimate how much power will cost for different and geographically distributed datacenters to handle a specific set of actual and/or anticipated workflow(s), where the workflow(s) are currently being handled by a particular one of the distributed datacenters. These estimated power costs are based on current power prices at each of the datacenters, and prior recorded models of power actually used by each of the datacenters to handle similar types of workflows for specific numbers of client applications. If the systems and methods determine that power costs can be optimized by moving the workflow(s) from the datacenter currently handling the workflows to a different datacenter, service requests from corresponding client applications and any data resources associated with the workflows are migrated to the different datacenter. | 05-07-2009 |
20090144404 | LOAD MANAGEMENT IN A DISTRIBUTED SYSTEM - A technique for load management in a distributed system that includes multiple physical nodes is disclosed. The load management technique includes mutably assigning a number of virtual nodes to each physical node of the multiple physical nodes. A total number of virtual nodes assigned to the multiple physical nodes is maintained substantially unaltered in spite of any alterations made in the number of virtual nodes assigned to each physical node of the multiple physical nodes. | 06-04-2009 |
20090150536 | Application layer congestion control - A method of managing congestion within a request-response system is disclosed. The method includes determining a response time that is directly or indirectly indicative of how long it takes a back end system to process a request received from a front end system and return a corresponding response. The response time is compared to a threshold criterion. A determination is made, based at least in part on the comparison, that the back end system is becoming congested with requests from the front end system. The front end system is adjusted so as to at least temporarily reduce the number of requests provided to the back end system by the front end system. | 06-11-2009 |
20090240987 | TEST AMPLIFICATION FOR DATACENTER APPLICATIONS VIA MODEL CHECKING - Systems and methods are provided to determine execution errors in distributed computing environments. In an illustrative implementation, a computing environment comprises a test amplification engine and at least one instruction set to instruct the test amplification engine to process data representative of a request to perform a test for one or more execution errors in an distributed computing environment according to a selected execution error testing paradigm dependent on identifying critical sources of non-determinism for execution within the exemplary distributed computing environment. In an illustrative operation, a participating distributed computing environment operator (e.g., programmer) can cooperate with the test amplification engine to select an existing unit or integration test, instrument sources of non-determinism and to select one or more instrumentations for the unit or integration test for execution in the exemplary distributed computing environment to elicit the occurrence of one or more execution errors. | 09-24-2009 |
20100058293 | DETOURING IN SCRIPTING SYSTEMS - A system described herein includes a receiver component that receives third party code for execution in a host environment, wherein the third party code corresponds to a dynamic programming language, and wherein the third party code has at least one object reference to a first object that is used by the third party code. A detouring component automatically replaces the first object referenced by the third party code with a proxy object such that the third party code at runtime calls the proxy object instead of the first object. | 03-04-2010 |
20100191712 | COMMIT RATE MANAGEMENT WITH DECOUPLED COMMIT OPERATIONS - Consistency is managed among data operations by coalescing commit operations, adjusting a commit rate to optimize latency, and converging to fairness across servers. Write operations representing a change to data stored by one or more of a plurality of computing devices are received in succession by, for example, a cloud computing service. A state of a plurality of tracking objects is adjusted to indicate whether the change in data has been provided to the computing devices and whether the change in data has been acknowledged by the computing devices. Changes to the same data are coalesced such that only the most recent change is provided to the computing devices for storage. In some embodiments, the commit rate is adjustable such that the commit rate decreases quickly but increases slowly based on measured latencies. | 07-29-2010 |
20110239051 | DIAGNOSIS OF PROBLEM CAUSES USING FACTORIZATION - Technology is described for diagnosing problem causes in complex environments by using factorization of a plurality of features. An embodiment can include the operation of identifying a plurality of entities having entity weighting parameters. The entities may be computing devices. The plurality of features can be associated with a respective entity having feature weighting parameters, and an instance of the plurality of features can be associated with individual entity instances. A fault label can be applied for an ensemble entity. The plurality of features can be linked using the feature weighting parameter and the entity weighting parameter with a bilinear model. A further operation is estimating weighting values for the entity weighting parameters and the feature weighting parameters for use in a statistical model. The meaningful feature parameters can be found for the statistical model that are likely to be responsible for entity faults. | 09-29-2011 |
20130339162 | DETOURING IN SCRIPTING SYSTEMS - A system described herein includes a receiver component that receives third party code for execution in a host environment, wherein the third party code corresponds to a dynamic programming language, and wherein the third party code has at least one object reference to a first object that is used by the third party code. A detouring component automatically replaces the first object referenced by the third party code with a proxy object such that the third party code at runtime calls the proxy object instead of the first object. | 12-19-2013 |
John David Dunagan, Redmond, WA US
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20150134626 | PARTITION-BASED DATA STREAM PROCESSING FRAMEWORK - A control node of a multi-tenant stream processing service receives a request indicating an operation to be performed on data records of a particular data stream. Based on a stream partitioning policy, the control node determines an initial number of worker nodes to be used. The control node configures a worker node to perform the operation on received records. In response to a determination that the worker node is in an unhealthy state, the control node configures a replacement worker node. | 05-14-2015 |
20150134795 | DATA STREAM INGESTION AND PERSISTENCE TECHNIQUES - A programmatic interface is implemented, enabling a client of a stream management service to select a data ingestion policy for a data stream. A client request selecting an at-least-once ingestion policy is received. In accordance with the at-least-once policy, a client may transmit an indication of a data record one or more times to the service until a positive acknowledgement is received. In response to receiving a plurality of transmissions indicating a particular data record, respective positive acknowledgements are sent to the client. Based on a persistence policy selected for the stream, copies of the data record are stored at one or more storage locations in response to one particular transmission of the plurality of transmissions. | 05-14-2015 |
20150134796 | DYNAMIC PARTITIONING TECHNIQUES FOR DATA STREAMS - A partitioning policy, comprising an indication of an initial mapping of data records of a stream to a plurality of partitions, is selected to distribute data records of a data stream among a plurality of nodes of a stream management service. Data ingestion nodes and storage nodes are configured according to the initial mapping. In response to a determination that a triggering criterion for dynamically repartitioning the data stream has been met, a modified mapping is generated, and a different set of ingestion and storage nodes are configured. For at least some time during which arriving data records are stored in accordance with the modified mapping, data records stored at the first set of storage nodes in accordance with the initial mapping are retained. | 05-14-2015 |
20150134797 | MANAGED SERVICE FOR ACQUISITION, STORAGE AND CONSUMPTION OF LARGE-SCALE DATA STREAMS - A control node of a multi-tenant stream management service receives a request to initialize a data stream to be comprised of a plurality of data records. The control node determines, based on a partitioning policy, parameters to be used to configure subsystems for ingestion, storage and retrieval of the records. The control node identifies resources to be used for a node of retrieval subsystem The retrieval node is configured to implement programmatic record retrieval interfaces, including respective interfaces to implement non-sequential and sequential access patterns. The control node configures the retrieval node using the selected resources. | 05-14-2015 |
20150135255 | CLIENT-CONFIGURABLE SECURITY OPTIONS FOR DATA STREAMS - A configuration request comprising a security option selected for a particular data stream is received. Nodes of a plurality of functional categories, such as a data ingestion category and a data retrieval category are to be configured for the stream. The security option indicates a security profile of a resource to be used for nodes of at least one functional category. In accordance with the configuration request, a node of a first functional category is configured at a resource with a first security profile, and configuration of a node of a second functional category is initiated at a different resource with a different security profile. | 05-14-2015 |
Kelly Allan Dunagan, La Habra, CA US
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20120146957 | STYLUS TIP DEVICE FOR TOUCH SCREEN - A writing or drawing tip device for attachment to a touch screen stylus or handle has a rigid body of conductive material with a forward end mandrel having a rounded or elliptical tip, at least one layer of compressible material extending over the tip to produce a deformable rounded tip, and a retaining device which secures the compressible layer to the body at a location to the rear of the rounded tip. The deformable tip is applied to a touch screen to develop a contact patch between the compressible material layer and screen sufficient to trigger an input on the screen, with the amount of force applied to the tip determining the size of the contact patch. | 06-14-2012 |
20130141397 | STYLUS DEVICE FOR TOUCH SCREEN - A stylus device for writing or drawing on a touch screen has an elongate barrel for gripping by a user and a stylus tip of rigid, non-compressible material secured to one end of the barrel and having an end face comprising a working surface configured for contact with the touch screen while writing or drawing. The stylus tip is oriented at a predetermined offset angle to the longitudinal axis of the barrel, such that the working surface is not perpendicular to the central longitudinal axis of the barrel. The working surface is applied to a touch screen to develop a contact patch between the working surface and screen sufficient to trigger an input on the screen. | 06-06-2013 |
Kurt Vinton Dunagan, Madison, IN US
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20110158767 | REDUCED MATERIAL, CONTENT FASTENERS AND SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME - Reduced material content fasteners are provided that have a reduced material content portion between working ends allowing the fastener to have less weight with equal or better break and torque strengths. Systems and methods are provided for manufacturing reduced material content fasteners that provide for cold working the initial material to reduce the material while work hardening the remaining material. The cold working is provided by rolls and/or dies. | 06-30-2011 |
Mark A. Dunagan, Louisville, KY US
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20110185979 | MOBILE HORSE EXERCISE AND HYDROTHERAPY SYSTEM - An apparatus in the form of a mobile system for delivery and administration of exercise, conditioning, and hydrotherapeutic massage of horses, including thoroughbred race horses, comprising a tank containing a pool of water, a self-contained, mobile structure for holding the pool of water, a self-contained, mobile reservoir or reserve tank for quickly filling the tank containing the pool of water, a system for transfer of water from the reserve tank into the tank containing a pool of water and vice versa, a plurality of current inducing jets, a plurality of water massage jets, a lift device for raising or lowering the horse into the pool, an outlet for rapidly discharging the contents of the filled tank containing the pool of water and pumps of a sufficient power to induce a current within the tank. | 08-04-2011 |
Rick Dunagan, Colorado Springs, CO US
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20080312570 | APPARATUS AND METHOD OF CREATING AIRFLOW THROUGH A BREATHABLE ORTHOPEDIC CAST - There are disclosed systems and methods of creating airflow through a breathable orthopedic cast. In an embodiment, a ventilation system includes a covering having an opening for creating airflow therethrough with an air moving device, and a scaffold structure disposed between the covering and the cast so as to maintain airflow a distance from the opening of the covering. In an embodiment, a ventilation method includes placing a spacer and a covering on the cast to enclose an outside portion of the cast, and creating airflow through the opening and the cast enclosed by the covering. Other embodiments are also disclosed. | 12-18-2008 |
Timothy Dunagan, Searcy, AR US
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20090320263 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR MANUFACTURING AN AXLE - A method for manufacturing an axle is provided. The method includes heating a billet at a heating station to a predetermined temperature, forging the heated billet at a forging station to form an axle, and machining the axle at a machining station to form a machined axle. A product is automatically transported to and from each station using a product transport system, wherein the product includes the billet, the axle and the machined axle. | 12-31-2009 |
20120144635 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR MANUFACTURING AN AXLE - A continuous system for automatically manufacturing an axle is provided. The system includes a plurality of sub-systems and an automated transport system. The plurality of sub-systems includes a furnace configured to heat a billet to a predetermined forging temperature, a forging system configured to forge an axle from a heated billet, and a machining system configured to form a machined axle from said axle. The automated transport system is configured to automatically transport a product to and from each of the plurality of sub-systems. The product includes the billet, the axle, and the machined axle. | 06-14-2012 |