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20150332033 | TWO OR THREE STEP AUTHORIZATION VIA TAPPING - Example methods and systems directed to a Transaction Manager are described. According to various embodiments, the Transaction Manager generates modules and sends modules to various computing devices. The modules, when executed on a computing device(s), cause a computing device(s) to execute various actions described below. Transaction Manager sends modules to a wireless mobile device. Upon executing the modules, the wireless mobile device receives a transaction initiation message and presents an alert upon receipt of the transaction initiation message. The wireless mobile device detects an occurrence of a physical gesture and recognizes the occurrence of the physical gesture as authorization to proceed with a transaction. The wireless mobile device sends a response to the transaction initiation message based on detecting the occurrence of the physical gesture. The response includes a customer identification for the transaction. The customer identification is associated with an account through which the transaction can be fulfilled. | 11-19-2015 |
20150333960 | PHONE THERMAL CONTEXT - A method and a system a thermal context manager (hereinafter “TCM”) detects a thermal state and a position of a computing device. Based on the detected thermal state(s) and the detected position(s) of the computing device, the TCM initiates an action associated with the computing device. The TCM continually monitors the computing device in order to create a thermal state profile of the computing device. To create the thermal state profile, the TCM stores data representing each detected instance of the thermal state of the computing device and data representing each detected position of the computing device. | 11-19-2015 |
20160048892 | LOCATION AND TIME-BASED CONVERSATIONS FOR DISCUSSING RELEVANT INFORMATION - A system, method, and computer readable medium is provided to identify a user that can provide relevant information to another user currently located at a particular location. A device location (DL) manager receives first data indicating a presence of a first computing device at a location that corresponds to an item. The first computing device is associated with a first user account. The DL manager sends a first notification to the first user account due to activity related to the item by a second user account. The first notification identifies the second user account. The DL manager receives a message from the first user account for the second user account. | 02-18-2016 |
20160069705 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR DETERMINING ROUTING - Systems and methods are presented for sequencing locations and events and determining routing and itineraries for the sequence. In some embodiments the system may receive a starting location, a first location, and a second location in a default order. The system may determine a sequence from the starting location for the first location and the second location. The system may generate a route for the sequence with the route having transportation directions between the starting location, the second location, and the first location indicative of the sequence. The system may display the route in a graphical user interface of an application. | 03-10-2016 |
20160127766 | DETECTING USER DEVICES TO DETERMINE STATE OF WATCHED SHOW - Devices, systems, and methods for detecting user devices to determine a state of a watched show are provided. A digital video recorder (DVR) is configured to store a media file associated with a media program. The DVR detects one or more user devices within a predetermined vicinity while the media program is being played. The DVR identifies users who are interested in the media program. The DVR tracks a watch status associated with the media program indicating which users have watched or are watching the media program based on the detected user devices. For stored media files, the DVR determines whether to delete the media file based on whether all users who are interested in the media program have completed watching the media program. The DVR may track user activity and/or vital signs based on sensor data from wearable devices, for example, to determine user reaction and/or user interests. | 05-05-2016 |
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20090002145 | Method And System For Emergency Notification - Method and apparatus for notifying an emergency responder of a vehicle emergency. Communication is established with a cellular telephone located within the vehicle. The communication link is monitored and the vehicle occupant is notified of link loss. The apparatus monitors vehicle safety systems for detection of an emergency condition. Upon detection, the occupant is notified that an emergency call will be made. If no cancellation is received, vehicle location information is obtained from a global position system, synthesized into voice signals, and communicated to an emergency responder using the cellular telephone. A plurality of occupant and vehicle emergency information may also be provided. Emergency responders may be provided with a touch tone menu to select among the available information. Vehicle and occupant information may be communicated to the apparatus from external sources, such as a web server database via cellular telephone connection, or removable memory. | 01-01-2009 |
20100022182 | SATTELLITE RADIO SYSTEM AND METHOD OF ACTIVATING SAME - A satellite radio system may include at least one computing device configured to receive a transaction date associated with a vehicle, to determine a preactivation duration based on the date, and to determine whether the preactivation duration exceeds a predetermined time period. The at least one computing device may be further configured to initiate the transmission of deactivation information for a satellite radio module in the vehicle if the preactivation duration exceeds the predetermined time period to disable the module from playing satellite broadcast signals. | 01-28-2010 |
20100227582 | Method and System for Emergency Call Handling - A vehicle communication system includes a computer processor in communication with persistent and non-persistent memory. The system also includes a local wireless transceiver in communication with the computer processor and configured to communicate wirelessly with a cellular telephone located at the vehicle. The system further includes a backup power circuit comprising a charge storage device such as a local battery or capacitor having enough charge to power the computer processor and local wireless transceiver long enough to send an emergency call signal to the cellular telephone, and an emergency call command signal is sent from the local wireless transceiver to the cellular telephone in the event a vehicle emergency is detected at the computer processor and vehicle power is lost. The signal causes the cellular telephone to place or continue an emergency call to an emergency responder or agency over the cellular telephone network. | 09-09-2010 |
20110098017 | Method And System For Emergency Notification - Method and apparatus for notifying an emergency responder of a vehicle emergency. Communication is established with a cellular telephone located within the vehicle. The communication link is monitored and the vehicle occupant is notified of link loss. The apparatus monitors vehicle safety systems for detection of an emergency condition. Upon detection, the occupant is notified that an emergency call will be made. If no cancellation is received, vehicle location information is obtained from a global position system, synthesized into voice signals, and communicated to an emergency responder using the cellular telephone. A plurality of occupant and vehicle emergency information may also be provided. Emergency responders may be provided with a touch tone menu to select among the available information. Vehicle and occupant information may be communicated to the apparatus from external sources, such as a web server database via cellular telephone connection, or removable memory. | 04-28-2011 |
20140024334 | Method and System for Emergency Notification - An apparatus for use within a vehicle to notify an emergency responder of a vehicle emergency, comprising an electrical interface configured to receive vehicle information from a vehicle data bus in communication with one or more vehicle modules. The apparatus also includes a wireless transceiver capable of establishing a wireless communication link with a mobile phone and capable of sending vehicle information to the mobile phone. The apparatus also includes an accelerometer capable of determining acceleration or deceleration of the vehicle. The apparatus also includes a processor configured to detect a vehicle emergency occurring at or near the vehicle based on the accelerometer, output a wireless signal to the mobile phone to instruct the mobile phone to dial an emergency responder and establish communication with the emergency responder upon detection of the vehicle emergency; and to communicate with a pre-defined emergency contact other than the emergency responder. | 01-23-2014 |
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20110181200 | POWER AND DATA TRACK LIGHTING SYSTEM - A combined power and data track lighting system includes an elongated track, having a number of longitudinal guide ways, for attachment to a support surface, as well as a number of current carrying conductors arranged within at least some of the guide ways. The first of these conductors are power conductors and the second conductors are data conductors, the conductors being electrically isolated from each other. The lighting system further contains a first adapter for connection to source of electrical power for the power conductors, and a second adapter for connection to a source of control data. There is at least one LED luminaire present in the system, and this luminaire contains a number of LEDs, each of which, when energized, generates a single color out of a discrete plurality of colors. A data converter converts data along the data lines to control the currents in the individual groups of color LEDs, so that they create a desired composite color. Further, at least electrically, the LED luminaire is electrically connected to the power conductors and data conductors located in the lighting track. Likewise, at least one each of a Quartz luminaire, Metal-Halide luminaire, Digital Light Processor (DLP) automated computer luminaire, Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) automated computer luminaire, and DMX controlled device can be used in the present system including support trusses. The main control data will be Remote Device Management RDM supplied by an external controller applied to the data conductors of the combined power and data track lighting system. | 07-28-2011 |
20110220697 | Mobile GPS navigation device holder for a motor vehicle sun visor - A protective holder for a mobile GPS navigation device includes attaching portions for mounting to a motor vehicle sun visor. The attaching portions include clips, elastic straps, Velcro fasteners, double-sided sticking tape strips or hooks. The holder includes a main opening for the mobile GPS navigation device with adjoining sides. The adjoining sides include additional openings to provide access to the power switch, power charging jack, speaker, memory card and LCD touch screen. The holder, a rigid support plate, or clips may include exterior projection fins for the clearance of sound from the speaker or for access to the charging jack of the mobile GPS navigation device. The projection fins also allow the mobile GPS navigation device to be lifted at an angle to allow better viewing of the LCD touch screen when the mobile GPS navigation device is mounted to a motor vehicle sun visor. A pivot mechanism may also be used for additional tilting of the mobile GPS navigation device. | 09-15-2011 |
20110248060 | Rotatable mobile device holder for a motor vehicle sun visor - A protective holder for a mobile device includes attaching portions for mounting to a motor vehicle sun visor. The attaching portions include clips, elastic straps, Velcro fasteners, double-sided sticking tape strips or hooks. The holder includes a main opening for the mobile device with adjoining sides. The adjoining sides include additional openings to provide access to the power switch, power charging jack, speaker, memory card, camera, flash, microphone, keypad, volume adjust, headphone jack, HDMI video jack, LCD or image touch screen. A rotating mechanism may be used for swiveling the mobile device from portrait or landscape positions and vice-versa while it is inserted in the holder. The mobile device can be a cell phone or a smartphone that can serve as a portable GPS navigation device. | 10-13-2011 |
20140184097 | ECONOMICAL POWER AND DATA TRACK LIGHTING SYSTEM - A track lighting system incorporates an elongate track that includes a plurality of longitudinal guideways. Multiple light fixtures selected from a group consisting of LED, incandescent, quartz halogen, compact fluorescent (CFL), high intensity discharge (HID) and ultra-violet (UV) luminaires are supported on the track. Conductors are arranged in at least some of the longitudinal guideways including power conductors and data conductors electrically isolated from each other. Adaptors are connected to a source of power for applying electrical power to the power conductors and connected to a source of control data for applying data signals to the data conductors. At least one light fixture is a luminaire responsive to a 0-10 volt dimming control voltage and a data converter for converting data on the data lines to 0-10 volt dimming control signals for selectively dimming at least one light fixture. | 07-03-2014 |
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20110314520 | ONLINE SERVICE ACCESS CONTROLS USING SCALE OUT DIRECTORY FEATURES - Embodiments provide application and/or resource access control features of an online computing environment, but are not so limited. In an embodiment, a computer-implemented method provides access control features for an online application environment based in part on the use of a number of directory service instances isolated from direct customer access and deployed in a defined datacenter architecture. In one embodiment, a computing environment uses web-based access control features and a number of directory service instances having organizational units and corresponding mappings to maintain a support infrastructure as part of providing features of online application services to customers. Other embodiments are included and available. | 12-22-2011 |
20120102494 | MANAGING NETWORKS AND MACHINES FOR AN ONLINE SERVICE - A cloud manager assists in deploying and managing networks for an online service. The cloud manager system receives requests to perform operations relating to configuring, updating and performing tasks in networks that are used in providing the online service. The management of the assets may comprise deploying machines, updating machines, removing machines, performing configuration changes on servers, Virtual Machines (VMs), as well as performing other tasks relating to the management. The cloud manager is configured to receive requests through an idempotent and asynchronous application programming interface (API) that can not rely on a reliable network. | 04-26-2012 |
20120102506 | WEB SERVICE PATTERNS FOR GLOBALLY DISTRIBUTED SERVICE FABRIC - An idempotent and asynchronous application programming interface (API) that can not rely on a reliable network is used by a cloud manager to receive and process requests. The cloud manager system is a central coordination service that receives requests using the API to perform update operations and get operations relating to the online service. For example, the API includes methods for deploying machines, updating machines, removing machines, performing configuration changes on servers, Virtual Machines (VMs), as well as performing other tasks relating to the management of the online service. Receiving and processing a same API call multiple times results in a same result. | 04-26-2012 |
20140337502 | MANAGING NETWORKS AND MACHINES FOR AN ONLINE SERVICE - A cloud manager assists in deploying and managing networks for an online service. The cloud manager system receives requests to perform operations relating to configuring, updating and performing tasks in networks that are used in providing the online service. The management of the assets may comprise deploying machines, updating machines, removing machines, performing configuration changes on servers, Virtual Machines (VMs), as well as performing other tasks relating to the management. The cloud manager is configured to receive requests through an idempotent and asynchronous application programming interface (API) that can not rely on a reliable network. | 11-13-2014 |
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20130246353 | SYNCHRONIZING LOCAL AND REMOTE DATA - Aspects of the subject matter described herein relate to synchronizing data. In aspects, properties are synchronized from an organization property store to a cloud property store and/or vice versa. The list of properties to synchronize may change based on the cloud services to which the organization subscribes, changes to the cloud services, or for other reasons. Furthermore, the list of properties to synchronize may be limited to certain objects of the organization which may also change over time. | 09-19-2013 |
20140325622 | SYNCHRONIZING CREDENTIAL HASHES BETWEEN DIRECTORY SERVICES - The subject disclosure is directed towards securely synchronizing passwords that are changed at a source location (e.g., an on-premises directory service) to a target location (e.g., a cloud directory service), so that the same credentials may be used to log into the source or target location, yet without necessarily having each domain controller handle the synchronization. The plaintext password is not revealed, instead using hash values computed therefrom to represent the password-related data. The target may receive a secondary hash of a primary hash, and thereby only receive and store a password blob. Authentication is accomplished by using the same hashing algorithms at the target service to compute a blob and compare against the synchronized blob. Also described are crypto agility and/or changing hashing algorithms without requiring a user password change. | 10-30-2014 |
20150339342 | SYNCHRONIZING LOCAL AND REMOTE DATA - Aspects of the subject matter described herein relate to synchronizing data. In aspects, properties are synchronized from an organization property store to a cloud property store and/or vice versa. The list of properties to synchronize may change based on the cloud services to which the organization subscribes, changes to the cloud services, or for other reasons. Furthermore, the list of properties to synchronize may be limited to certain objects of the organization which may also change over time. | 11-26-2015 |
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20110135674 | Markers of XMRV Infection and Uses Thereof - The present invention relates generally to assays for the detection of Xenotropic Murine Leukemia Virus-related Retrovirus (“XMRV”) and diseases associated with XMRV infection. Additionally, the invention relates to specific XMRV antigens capable of inducing an immunogenic response as well as XMRV-related nucleic acids having significant diagnostic, screening, and therapeutic utilities. | 06-09-2011 |
20110137015 | Markers of XMRV Infection and Uses Thereof - The present invention relates generally to assays for the detection of Xenotropic Murine Leukemia Virus-related Retrovirus (“XMRV”) and diseases associated with XMRV infection. Additionally, the invention relates to specific XMRV antigens capable of inducing an immunogenic response as well as XMRV-related nucleic acids having significant diagnostic, screening, and therapeutic utilities. | 06-09-2011 |
20120171235 | MARKERS OF XMRV INFECTION AND USES THEREOF - The present invention relates generally to assays for the detection of Xenotropic Murine Leukemia Virus-related Retrovirus (“XMRV”) and diseases associated with XMRV infection. Additionally, the invention relates to specific XMRV antigens capable of inducing an immunogenic response as well as XMRV-related nucleic acids having significant diagnostic, screening, and therapeutic utilities. | 07-05-2012 |
20120288516 | Markers of XMRV Infection And Uses Thereof - The present invention relates generally to assays for the detection of Xenotropic Murine Leukemia Virus-related Retrovirus (“XMRV”) and diseases associated with XMRV infection. Additionally, the invention relates to specific XMRV antigens capable of inducing an immunogenic response as well as XMRV-related nucleic acids having significant diagnostic, screening, and therapeutic utilities. | 11-15-2012 |
20130171622 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR DETECTING VIRAL INFECTION USING DIRECT-LABEL FLUORESCENCE IN SITU HYBRIDIZATION - The present invention relates generally to assays for the detection of viral infection and/or prognosis of viral infection and associated disease states. In particular, the invention relates to directly labeled viral-related nucleic acids having significant diagnostic, prognostic, and screening utilities and methods of using the same. | 07-04-2013 |
20140087381 | DOUBLE STRANDED LINEAR NUCLEIC ACID PROBE - A double-stranded nucleic acid hybridization probe and methods of using the same are described. The probe described is particularly suited for real-time RT-PCR reactions and has high tolerance to mismatches. | 03-27-2014 |
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20090048274 | PYRAZOLO[3,4-d]PYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVES - Disclosed are novel pyrazolo[3,4-d]pyrimidine derivatives that are inhibitors of Raf kinase. These compounds and their pharmaceutically-acceptable salts and esters are anti-proliferative agents useful in the treatment or control of proliferative disorders such as solid tumors, in particular breast tumor, colon tumor, lung tumor, prostate tumor, and melanoma. Also disclosed are a composition and a unit dose formulation comprising such a compound, or a pharmaceutically-acceptable salt or ester thereof, methods for making such compounds, and methods for using such compounds, or their pharmaceutically-acceptable salts or esters, in the treatment of proliferative disorders. | 02-19-2009 |
20090318408 | HALO-SUBSTITUTED PYRIMIDODIAZEPINES - The present invention provides PLK1 inhibitor compounds of formula I: | 12-24-2009 |
20100160308 | Thiazolyl-Benzimidazoles - The invention is directed to compounds of formula (1) | 06-24-2010 |
20110071147 | 4-AMINO-THIENO[3,2-C]PYRIDINE-7-CARBOXYLIC ACID AMIDES - Disclosed are novel 4-amino-thieno[3,2-c]pyridine-7-carboxylic acid amides, and their pharmaceutically acceptable salts and esters, that are selective inhibitors of KDR and/or FGFR kinases. These compounds and their pharmaceutically acceptable salts are anti-proliferative agents useful in the treatment or control of solid tumors, in particular solid cancerous tumors of the breast, colon, lung and prostate. Also disclosed are pharmaceutical compositions containing these compounds and methods of treating cancer using these compounds. | 03-24-2011 |
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20120184542 | PYRIDO PYRIMIDINES - Compounds of formula | 07-19-2012 |
20120184548 | CARBOXYLIC ACID ARYL AMIDES - Compounds of formula | 07-19-2012 |
20120184562 | 1,6- AND 1,8-NAPHTHYRIDINES - Compounds of formula | 07-19-2012 |
20120238564 | IMIDAZO PYRAZINES - Compounds of formula | 09-20-2012 |
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20110022063 | SUTURING SYSTEM AND ASSEMBLY - A suturing assembly configured to place suture in tissue includes a handle having an actuator, a shaft coupled to the handle, and a head coupled to the shaft. The head includes a proximal portion housing a needle movable through a needle exit port and a distal end spaced apart from the proximal portion by a throat, the distal end defining a cavity. The actuator is configured to move the needle out of the needle exit port formed in the proximal portion of the head and across the throat to engage a capsule disposed in the cavity formed in the distal end of the head, the capsule attached to the suture. | 01-27-2011 |
20110046644 | TISSUE SUTURING METHOD - A method of suturing tissue includes engaging tissue with a suturing head, driving a needle from a proximal end portion of the suturing head through the tissue, and engaging a capsule disposed in a distal end portion of the suturing head with the needle, the capsule comprising a length of suture attached thereto. | 02-24-2011 |
20110092985 | FINGER GUIDED SUTURE FIXATION SYSTEM - A suture fixation system includes a suture assembly having an anchor, an introducer, and a delivery device. The introducer is attachable to a finger of a person and includes a platform attached to an exterior of the introducer and a zip line attached to the platform. The delivery device is movable along the zip line and configured to removably retain the anchor. The introducer allows the finger to identify a target landmark within a patient and the delivery device is movable along the zip line and attachable to the platform to position the anchor for insertion to the target landmark. | 04-21-2011 |
20110092986 | FINGER GUIDED SUTURE FIXATION SYSTEM - A suture fixation system includes a suture assembly having an anchor, an introducer, and a delivery device. The introducer is attachable to a finger of a person and includes a platform attached to an exterior of the introducer and a zip line attached to the platform. The delivery device is movable along the zip line and configured to removably retain the anchor. The introducer allows the finger to identify a target landmark within a patient and the delivery device is movable along the zip line and attachable to the platform to position the anchor for insertion to the target landmark. | 04-21-2011 |
20110092987 | FINGER GUIDED SUTURE FIXATION SYSTEM - A suture fixation system includes a suture assembly having an anchor, an introducer, and a delivery device. The introducer is attachable to a finger of a person and includes a platform attached to an exterior of the introducer and a zip line attached to the platform. The delivery device is movable along the zip line and configured to removably retain the anchor. The introducer allows the finger to identify a target landmark within a patient and the delivery device is movable along the zip line and attachable to the platform to position the anchor for insertion to the target landmark. | 04-21-2011 |
20110092991 | METHOD OF FIXING A SUTURE TO TISSUE - A method of fixing a suture to tissue of a patient includes placing an introducer onto a finger, the introducer including a zip line trailing from a proximal end of the introducer. The method additionally includes identifying a landmark with the finger, guiding a delivery device along the zip line toward the introducer, where the delivery device maintaining an anchor attached to a suture line, and ejecting the anchor from the delivery device and into the tissue of the patient. | 04-21-2011 |
20120323263 | SUTURING SYSTEM AND ASSEMBLY - A suturing assembly is provided that is configured to pull a capsule attached to a suture through tissue. The suturing assembly includes a shaft aligned on a longitudinal axis of the suturing assembly, and a head coupled to the shaft. The head includes a proximal portion and a distal end spaced apart from the proximal portion by a throat. The proximal portion houses a needle that is movable through a needle exit port. The proximal portion of the head and the needle exit port are both aligned on the longitudinal axis. A proximal side of the distal end of the head defines a cavity adapted to receive the capsule and a distal side of the distal end of the head defines a slot adapted to allow the suture to pass through the distal end of the head and into the cavity. | 12-20-2012 |
20130282030 | SUTURING SYSTEM AND ASSEMBLY - A suturing assembly is provided that is configured to pull a capsule attached to a suture through tissue. The suturing assembly includes a shaft aligned on a longitudinal axis of the suturing assembly, and a head coupled to the shaft. The head includes a proximal portion and a distal end spaced apart from the proximal portion by a throat. The proximal portion houses a needle that is movable through a needle exit port. The proximal portion of the head and the needle exit port are both aligned on the longitudinal axis. A proximal side of the distal end of the head defines a cavity adapted to receive the capsule and a distal side of the distal end of the head defines a slot adapted to allow the suture to pass through the distal end of the head and into the cavity. | 10-24-2013 |
20150018852 | METHOD OF PLACING SUTURE THROUGH TISSUE WITH A FINGER GUIDED SUTURING DEVICE - A method of placing a suture through tissue includes placing a band on a finger of a user, where the band is attached to a head of a suturing device, and employing the finger and the device in identifying an intracorporeal tissue landmark and placing the head of the suturing device at the intracorporeal tissue landmark. The method additionally includes engaging a throat of the head of the suturing device with the intracorporeal tissue landmark, and ejecting a needle out of a needle exit port and through the tissue. The needle exit port is located on a proximal portion of the head of the suturing device. | 01-15-2015 |
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20090114030 | DIE SCALE STRAIN GAUGE - A chip with resistive, metallic strain gauges distributed on surfaces on and buried within the chip. Also, vertically arranged vias and vertical thin film resistive strain gauges are described. The resistive strain gauges can be multiplexed wherein strain can be measured across the topology of the chip in each of the top, bottom and buried layers and any vertical strain. The resistive strain gauges may be in serpentine patterns and may be arranged on via or on vertical edges of grooves that extend from an upper or lower surface of the chip to buried layers. In this fashion, the distributed strain gauges may be used to map the strain throughout the body of a chip. A Kelvin bridge may be used to measure the strain, but other such measuring techniques and devices may be used. | 05-07-2009 |
20090140266 | PACKAGE INCLUDING ORIENTED DEVICES - An package such as an optocoupler package is disclosed. The optocoupler package includes a leadframe structure comprising a first die attach pad comprising a first die attach pad surface and a second die attach pad with a second die attach pad surface. The optocoupler package further has an optical emitter device on the first die attach pad, and an optical receiver device on second die attach pad. The optical receiver device is oriented at an angle with respect to the optical emitter device, and an optically transmissive medium is disposed between the optical emitter device and the optical receiver device. | 06-04-2009 |
20150200162 | ISOLATION BETWEEN SEMICONDUCTOR COMPONENTS - In some general aspects, an apparatus may include a first semiconductor die, a second semiconductor die, and a capacitive isolation circuit being coupled to the first semiconductor die and the second semiconductor die. The capacitive isolation circuit may be disposed outside of the first semiconductor die and the second semiconductor die. The first semiconductor die, the second semiconductor die, and the capacitive circuit may be included in a molding of a semiconductor package. | 07-16-2015 |
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20080199950 | Enhanced Bio-Assays By Using Gradient Nanotopgraphy - ABSTRACT A system and method for using gradient nanotopography to increase mammalian cell attachment and cell confinement on surfaces. A surface platform consisting of a thin film of gold possessing a gradient of topography on the surface and self-assembled monolayers of alkanethiols presenting desired functional groups is formed. A gradient in the chemical properties is induced in the terminal groups of the monolayer because of the continuous increase in the surface area and the anisotropy of gold film structure. The gradient nanotopraphy provides simultaneous control of two key properties, the presentation of the terminal functional groups and a continuous increase in the surface density of functional groups on the surface. This control provides for drug screening assays using adherent cell-based experiments. | 08-21-2008 |
20090269323 | NON-AMPHIPHILE-BASED WATER-IN-WATER EMULSION AND USES THEREOF - The present invention relates to a non-amphiphile-based water-in-water emulsion composition. The non-amphiphile-based water-in-water emulsion composition includes a water-soluble polymer, a non-amphiphilic lyotropic mesogen encapsulated by the water-soluble polymer; and water. In one embodiment, the non-amphiphilic lyotropic mesogen includes, without limitation, a lyotropic chromonic liquid crystal, and more specifically disodium cromoglycate (DSCG). In another embodiment, the water-soluble polymer can include, without limitation, a polyacrylamide, a polyol, a polyvinylpyrrolidone, a polysaccharide, or a water-soluble fluoride-bearing polymer. The present invention also relates to a porous hydrogel made with the use of the non-amphiphile-based water-in-water emulsion. The present invention further relates to using the emulsion and hydrogel for various applications. | 10-29-2009 |
20100120905 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING GROWTH OF MICROORGANISMS WITH BROMINATED FURANONES - A method for inhibiting the growth of a microorganism using an effective amount of one or more of the following synthetic brominated furanones: (i) 4-bromo-5Z-(bromomethylene)-3-methylfuran-2-one; (ii) 3-(dibromomethyl)-5-(dibromomethylene)furan-2-one; (iii) 3-(bromomethyl)-5-(dibromomethylene)furan-2-one; (iv) 4-bromo-3-(bromomethyl)-5Z-(bromomethylene)furan-2-one; or (v) 4-bromo-5-(dibromomethyl)-3-methylfuran-2(5H)-one. The brominated furanones inhibit the growth of both fungi and bacteria, including the fungal species | 05-13-2010 |
20120264950 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING GROWTH OF MICROORGANISMS WITH BROMINATED FURANONES - A method for inhibiting the growth of a microorganism using an effective amount of one or more of the following synthetic brominated furanones: (i) 4-bromo-5Z-(bromomethylene)-3-methylfuran-2-one; (ii) 3-(dibromomethyl)-5-(dibromomethylene)furan-2-one; (iii) 3-(bromomethyl)-5-(dibromomethylene)furan-2-one; (iv) 4-bromo-3-(bromomethyl)-5Z-(bromomethylene)furan-2-one; or (v) 4-bromo-5-(dibromomethyl)-3-methylfuran-2(5H)-one. The brominated furanones inhibit the growth of both fungi and bacteria, including the fungal species | 10-18-2012 |
20130197077 | Bicyclic Furanones with Low Toxicity for Microbial Control - A class of bicyclic brominated furanone structures that have reduced toxicity and high activity for inhibiting biofilm formation and quorum sensing by microbes. The molecules have two fused cyclic alkyl groups that provide a structural framework that retain one or more bromine groups on the structure. The bicyclic furanones have reduced toxicity to mammalian cells as compared to other brominated furanones but retain the ability to inhibit biofilm formation in bacterial populations. | 08-01-2013 |
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20100273991 | METHOD OF COVALENTLY MODIFYING PROTEINS WITH ORGANIC MOLECULES TO PREVENT AGGREGATION - A system and method for preventing protein aggregation is developed by covalent modification of proteins with organic molecules that can preserve the native protein folding. Proteins are covalently modified with sugar alcohols or cyclodextrins (organic Kosmotropes) or other small molecule drugs by water-driven bioorganic reactions in water. In the water-driven bioorganic reactions, the reagent is stable in water and can modify lysine residues or cysteine residue of a protein at physiological conditions with high yield and fast rate. Proteins and antibodies will be modified by non-natural sugar alcohols. As a result, the efficacy of protein drugs (reduction in aggregation and enzymatic degradation, and increase in blood stream life time) may be improved. | 10-28-2010 |
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20140039195 | Squarylated Lactones Inhibitors for Bacterial Biofilm Formation - A library of unnatural squarylated homoserine lactones (SHLs) and squarylated lactones that bear potential to modulate biofilm formation in Gram negative bacteria. At low concentrations (˜200 μM), these small molecules inhibit biofilm formation of | 02-06-2014 |
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Patent application number | Description | Published |
20120197587 | VEHICLE RIDE EVALUATION - The invention relates generally to vehicle ride evaluation and, more particularly, to a method of information sensing and transformation to assist a vehicle operator to make an informed evaluation for vehicular ride quality and a composite comprised of said vehicle and portable device secured to said vehicle for said information sensing and transformation. | 08-02-2012 |
20120316800 | SYSTEM FOR PREDICTING VEHICLE VIBRATION OR ACOUSTIC RESPONSE - A system for predicting vibration or acoustic responses of a vehicle to a predetermined excitation of a candidate tire of the vehicle includes a first accelerometer for measuring tire responses at a test rig to the predetermined excitation of a reference tire mounted on the rig, a second accelerometer, microphone, or other vibration or acoustic sensor for measuring vibration and acoustic responses at a location on the vehicle to the predetermined excitation of the reference tire mounted on the vehicle, and a computer for calculating transfer functions as a ratio of the vibration or acoustic responses from the second accelerometer, microphone, or other vibration or acoustic sensor divided by the tire responses from the first accelerometer. The computer predicts candidate tire responses, similar to the tire responses of the first accelerometer, of the reference tire mounted on the test rig. The computer predicts vehicle vibration or acoustic responses, similar to the vibration responses of the second accelerometer, of the candidate tire mounted on the vehicle by multiplying the predicted candidate tire responses by the transfer functions. | 12-13-2012 |
20150040656 | TORSIONAL MODE TIRE WEAR STATE ESTIMATION SYSTEM AND METHOD - A tire wear state estimation system includes a tire pressure measuring device affixed to a vehicle tire for measuring tire inflation pressure and generating tire inflation pressure data; tire torsional mode measuring means for measuring tire torsional mode frequency and generating tire torsional mode frequency data; and tire identification means for generating tire-specific torsional mode coefficients using tire-specific identification data. A tire wear estimation is made based upon the tire inflation pressure data, the torsional mode frequency data, and the tire identification derived torsional mode coefficients. | 02-12-2015 |