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Barbara Bell, Tampa, FL US
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20090008347 | Hair tree holder - Hair tree support adapted for holding and organizing sections of precut human or synthetic hair and their packages for use by a hairdresser in braiding or hair extension techniques and the like. The support includes a base, a vertically extending member, and a rotatable top assembly having radial arms equipped with non-slip hooks and non-slip hair rests. Hair baskets with longitudinal slits therein for supporting long hair sections and hair packages passing therethrough are mounted to the member. | 01-08-2009 |
Charles Bell, Holly Hill, FL US
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20090039863 | Isolating An Inactive Cable Pair From A Bridged Active Cable Pair - Apparatus and methods provide for the isolation of an inactive cable pair from a bridged active cable pair. According to various embodiments, a bridge lifting block is installed in-line between control equipment and a cable connected to the bridged cable pairs. The bridge lifting block includes a first set of post pairs for connection to the control equipment and a second set of post pairs for connection to the cable block. Mini-bridge lifters are installed in the bridge lifting block between the sets of post pairs. The bridge lifting block may include two cable blocks linked together, with mini-bridge lifters installed in one and corresponding pass-through coils installed in the other. Alternatively, the bridge lifting block may include a single block body having two opposing sets of post pairs with intervening mini-bridge lifters. Additional control equipment may be installed between the bridge lifting block and cable block. | 02-12-2009 |
Charles M. Bell, Hillsboro, FL US
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20120163747 | Reduced Resistance Bearing - A method and apparatus is disclosed whereby there is an improvement in the construction of the housing for the balls of a bearing. The benefit of this method of construction is that under certain loading forces, the ball cage, now termed a retaining disk, does not bind the balls. The retaining disk is designed with an elliptical hole that spaces the balls apart but allows them enough freedom to rotate without any binding. | 06-28-2012 |
Daniel Bell, Jacksonville, FL US
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20120155096 | LED Light Brick Attachment Device - A LED light brick attachment device comprising a U-shaped channel and one or more generally J-shaped clips, the combination of which is capable of attaching a standard LED light brick to a support structure. The channel is defined by a base and two vertical sides, forming a trough capable of slideably seating a flange of a standard LED light brick. The clip is defined by a base, a first stem, and an elongated second stem, the base, first stem, and an elongated second stem forming a J-shaped cross-section having a trough. The top of the first stem has an inwardly protruding retaining lip. The second stem has an engagement means capable of engaging a fastener on the light brick. The trough of the clip is capable of being snugly disposed about the channel such that the retaining lip of the first vertical stem is snugly disposed above to the top of one of the vertical sides of the channel, which prevents the channel from being dislodged from the clip. | 06-21-2012 |
David M. Bell, Palm Bay, FL US
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20090105954 | GEOSPATIAL MODELING SYSTEM AND RELATED METHOD USING MULTIPLE SOURCES OF GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION - A geospatial modeling system may include at least one geospatial information database to store stereo-geographic image data and geographic feature data. A processor may cooperate with the geospatial information database for generating cost coefficients defining a three-dimensional (3D) cost cube using image matching operators based upon the stereo-geographic image data, adjusting the cost coefficients of the 3D cost cube based upon the geographic feature data to generate an adjusted 3D cost cube, and generating a geospatial model based upon solving the adjusted 3D cost cube, e.g. for a best cost surface. The system and method provide an integrated approach to creating a geospatial model using available data from multiple sources. | 04-23-2009 |
20110081054 | MEDICAL IMAGE ANALYSIS SYSTEM FOR DISPLAYING ANATOMICAL IMAGES SUBJECT TO DEFORMATION AND RELATED METHODS - A medical image analysis system is for first and second anatomical image data of a same body area and subject to deformation. The medical image analysis system may include a processor cooperating with a memory to generate a deformation vector array between the first and second anatomical image data. The processor may also display, on a display, first and second anatomical images respectively based upon the first and second anatomical image data. A first cursor may be displayed on the first anatomical image, and a second cursor may be displayed on the second anatomical image based upon a mapping of the first cursor using the deformation vector array. | 04-07-2011 |
20110081055 | MEDICAL IMAGE ANALYSIS SYSTEM USING N-WAY BELIEF PROPAGATION FOR ANATOMICAL IMAGES SUBJECT TO DEFORMATION AND RELATED METHODS - A medical image analysis system is for first and second anatomical image data of a same body area and subject to deformation, with the first and second anatomical image data including respective first and second sets of voxels. The medical image analysis system may include a processor cooperating with a memory and configured to generate a plurality of cost arrays, with each cost array based upon probabilities of a subset of voxels of the second anatomical image data matching voxels of the first anatomical image data. The processor may also solve each cost array using three-dimensional, N-way belief propagation to thereby generate a deformation vector array between the first and second anatomical image data, where N is an integer greater than or equal to six. | 04-07-2011 |
20110081061 | MEDICAL IMAGE ANALYSIS SYSTEM FOR ANATOMICAL IMAGES SUBJECT TO DEFORMATION AND RELATED METHODS - A medical image analysis system is for first and second anatomical image data of a same body area and subject to deformation. The first and second anatomical image data includes respective first and second sets of voxels. The medical image analysis system includes a processor cooperating with a memory to generate a respective reach array for each voxel of the second anatomical image data, with each reach array being a subset of contiguous voxels. The processor also generates a cost array for each reach array, with each cost array based upon probabilities of voxels of the reach array matching voxels of the first anatomical image data. The processor may also solve each cost array using belief propagation to thereby generate a deformation vector array between the first and second anatomical image data. | 04-07-2011 |
Douglas E. Bell, Coral Springs, FL US
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20090170188 | DIAGNOSTIC SANITARY TEST STRIP - An improved multi-layered diagnostic sanitary test strip for receiving a heterogenous fluid, such as whole blood, to test for presence and/or amount of a suspected analyte in the fluid by facilitating a color change in the strip corresponding to the amount of the analyte in the fluid, wherein the test strip includes fluid volume control dams to prevent spillage of the fluid from the strip and a chemical reagent solution that facilitates end-point testing. The improved test strip comprises no more than two operative layers and: (a) a reaction membrane containing a reagent capable of reacting with the analyte of interest to produce a measurable change in said membrane; (b) an upper support layer defining a sample receiving port for receiving the fluid sample thereat; (c) one or more structures for directing the sample containing the analyte of interest through at least a portion of said reaction membrane; and (d) a lower support layer having a reaction viewing port in vertical alignment with said membrane for displaying said measurable change, said lower support being associated with said upper support to secure said reaction membrane in said test strip. | 07-02-2009 |
20090186372 | Reagent Compositions For Use In Electrochemical Detection - Biological reagent compositions with improved sensitivity to the concentration of blood glucose in patient samples for use in measuring systems and methods. The reagent compositions comprise a glucose oxidoreductase enzyme, a flavin nucleoside coenzyme and a mediator formulation. The mediator formulation comprises at least one electroactive organic molecule and at least one coordination complex. | 07-23-2009 |
20100227355 | REAGENT COMPOSITIONS FOR USE IN ELECTROCHEMICAL DETECTION - Biological reagent compositions with improved sensitivity to the concentration of blood glucose in patient samples for use in measuring systems and methods. The reagent compositions comprise a glucose oxidoreductase enzyme, a flavin nucleoside coenzyme and a mediator formulation. The mediator formulation comprises at least one electroactive organic molecule and at least one coordination complex. | 09-09-2010 |
20120241318 | SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR DETERMINING AN ANALYTE CONCENTRATION INCORPORATING A HEMATOCRIT CORRECTION - Methods and devices for determining the concentration of a constituent in a physiological sample are provided. The blood sample is introduced into a test strip with portions of the blood sample being directed to both a first capillary and a second capillary. The first capillary configured to electrochemically determine a concentration of a first analyte in a blood sample by measuring a signal across a set of electrodes. The second capillary is configured to determine a hematocrit value of the blood sample by measuring a signal across a second set of electrodes. | 09-27-2012 |
Grant Bell, Davie, FL US
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20130299367 | PACKAGING FOR WRITING INSTRUMENTS - A packaging includes a first section comprising an upper section configured to secure an upper portion of a writing instrument within the packaging; a lower section configured to secure a writing end of the writing instrument within the packaging; and an intermediate section configured to allow a user to grasp entirely a middle portion of the writing instrument; and a second section configured to secure at least one additional writing instrument, wherein the first section is adjacent to the second section. | 11-14-2013 |
20150107117 | UTENSIL HOLDER - A utensil holder is described. The utensil holder can include a holding body with a central longitudinal axis and a plurality of utensil sleeves for receiving utensils. The utensil sleeves extend longitudinally on the holding body and are spaced apart in a radial orientation from the central longitudinal axis of the holding body. | 04-23-2015 |
Grant John Bell, Davie, FL US
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20130209187 | HOLE SAW AND GUIDE - An apparatus for enlarging an existing hole in an object includes a separate hole saw with a center pilot shaft. A guide tube with a disk attached at one end inserts into the preexisting hole in the object and receives a bridging web with a plurality of tapered radial arms cumulatively forming a cone shape on the other end. The space between the bridging web and the disk is reduced by a threaded fitting to clamp the guide tube on the object within the existing hole. When the cone-shaped web wedges into the pre-existing hole, the guide tube is moved toward the axis of the pre-existing hole. The bore of the guide tube slideably receives the pilot member to guide the hole saw to rotate coaxially relative to the bore when cutting the second hole. A flat web may be used for non-coaxial cutting. | 08-15-2013 |
Harry Bell, Middleburg, FL US
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20130031822 | ARTIFICIAL BAIT FEATURING AN OVERMOLDED FISH ATTRACTANT SPONGE AND PORTS THROUGH WHICH FISH ATTRACTANT EXUDES - An artificial bait features an overmolded fish attractant sponge and ports through which fish attractant exudes. The bait is comprised of a soft resilient plastic. A container portion of the bait houses the sponge. The container portion includes perforations for fluid communication with the housed sponge. Prior to injection molding, the sponge is a dry compressed cellulose sponge. The sponge is coated with oil prior to injection molding. Pins or blades in the mold assembly position the oil-coated, compressed, cellulose sponge in the container portion of the bait. The pins or blades also define perforations in the container portion for fluid communication with the sponge. The oil coating on the compressed cellulose sponge prevents molten plastic from impregnating the sponge during the injection molding process. The oil coating does not cause the sponge to expand. After manufacture, a water-based fish attractant is introduced into and absorbed by the sponge via the perforations. The fish attractant may be replenished periodically. | 02-07-2013 |
John Bell, Westville, FL US
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20110108502 | ROPE BRAKING SYSTEM - A compression chuck for variously conducting and braking a rope, wherein the compression chuck includes a first and second portions. The invention includes a first biasing mechanism which maintains the compression chuck first and second portions in a disengaged condition with the rope, wherein the rope is conducted freely in response to outside forces on the rope. Also included is an actuator, wherein the actuator is operable to overbear the first biasing mechanism to place the compression chuck in an engaged condition with the rope in response to a rope break, braking movement of the rope. The first and second compression chuck portions may be carried on opposing parallel plates that are biased apart until the actuator moves such plates together in response to a rope break. At least one of the plates may be fixed to a crane head, crane, or other structure proximate a moving rope, when installed. | 05-12-2011 |
R. Brandon Bell, West Palm Beach, FL US
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20130056102 | Vacuum Sizing Tank with Electro-Mechanical Controlled Water Flows - A vacuum sizing tank configured to provide controlled fluid flow. A fluid control system and a vacuum sizing tank utilizing electronic controls to create and maintain controllable fluid flow within the tank. Flow meters may measure the flow in and out of the tank to maintain consistency. Temperature meters may measure the temperatures for each of the flows to maintain consistency. An electronic circuit may compare the values with preset values. Any difference between the values may trigger change by varying the voltage applied to a variable speed water pump. | 03-07-2013 |
20140318647 | Sizing Tank with Electro-Mechanical Controlled Water Flows - A vacuum sizing tank configured to provide controlled fluid flow. A fluid control system and a vacuum sizing tank utilizing electronic controls to create and maintain controllable fluid flow within the tank. Flow meters may measure the flow in and out of the tank to maintain consistency. Temperature meters may measure the temperatures for each of the flows to maintain consistency. An electronic circuit may compare the values with preset values. Any difference between the values may trigger change by varying the voltage applied to a variable speed water pump. | 10-30-2014 |
Richard C. Bell, West Palm Beach, FL US
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20130056102 | Vacuum Sizing Tank with Electro-Mechanical Controlled Water Flows - A vacuum sizing tank configured to provide controlled fluid flow. A fluid control system and a vacuum sizing tank utilizing electronic controls to create and maintain controllable fluid flow within the tank. Flow meters may measure the flow in and out of the tank to maintain consistency. Temperature meters may measure the temperatures for each of the flows to maintain consistency. An electronic circuit may compare the values with preset values. Any difference between the values may trigger change by varying the voltage applied to a variable speed water pump. | 03-07-2013 |
20140318647 | Sizing Tank with Electro-Mechanical Controlled Water Flows - A vacuum sizing tank configured to provide controlled fluid flow. A fluid control system and a vacuum sizing tank utilizing electronic controls to create and maintain controllable fluid flow within the tank. Flow meters may measure the flow in and out of the tank to maintain consistency. Temperature meters may measure the temperatures for each of the flows to maintain consistency. An electronic circuit may compare the values with preset values. Any difference between the values may trigger change by varying the voltage applied to a variable speed water pump. | 10-30-2014 |
Robert G. Bell, Palm Harbor, FL US
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20100298279 | Oral Contraceptives to Prevent Pregnancy and Diminish Premenstrual Symptomatology - This invention relates to a method of preventing pregnancy and treating PMS including PMDD. More particularly, the invention relates to a method, which involves administering one of several combination oral contraceptive regimens in combination with an antidepressant and a kit containing the same. | 11-25-2010 |
20110124611 | METHODS OF HORMONAL TREATMENT UTILIZING CONTRACEPTIVE REGIMENS WITH CONTINUOUS ESTROGEN ADMINISTRATION - The present invention provides contraceptive regimens in which a female is administered a combined dosage form of estrogen and progestin followed by a period of administration of estrogen. The disclosed contraceptive regimens can be administered to a female as a method of providing non-contraceptive benefits. | 05-26-2011 |
20120322777 | Oral Contraceptives to Prevent Pregnancy and Diminish Premenstrual Symptomatology - This invention relates to a method of preventing pregnancy and treating PMS including PMDD. More particularly, the invention relates to a method, which involves administering one of several combination oral contraceptive regimens in combination with an antidepressant and a kit containing the same. | 12-20-2012 |
Ronald Wayne Bell, North Venice, FL US
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20150289692 | INSULATED STEMMED DRINKING VESSEL AND METHOD OF PRODUCING THE SAME - An insulated stemmed drinking vessel, e.g., a wine glass, and method of making the same is disclosed. The vessel includes a hollow bowl shaped member and a base member. The bowl shaped member has a sidewall having a thin upper rim. The bowl shaped member is disposed within a stemmed base member. The stemmed base member has an arcuate sidewall terminating in an upper edge which is welded to a peripheral portion of the hollow bowl shaped member substantially below the upper rim of the bowl shaped member to create a double walled insulating air space therebetween. A vibration dampening member may be disposed in that insulating air space. The dampening member may be decorative. The base member may be hollow and may also include a decorative member therein. | 10-15-2015 |
Ryan J Bell, Pinellas Park, FL US
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20100064825 | MODULAR UNDERWATER SAMPLING APPARATUS - The present invention relates generally to an apparatus for obtaining a sample underwater. In one embodiment, the apparatus includes a syringe pump comprising a plurality of syringes, a sampling probe coupled to the syringe pump for collecting the sample underwater and an analzyer module coupled to the syringe pump. | 03-18-2010 |
20100070201 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MEASURING MULTIPLE PARAMETERS IN-SITU OF A SAMPLE COLLECTED FROM ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS - The present invention relates generally a method and apparatus for measuring multiple parameters in-situ in a sample collected from an environmental system via a single device. In one embodiment, the method includes collecting the sample from said environmental system via the single device, measuring a first parameter of the sample in-situ via the single device, adding a reagent tot the sample within the single device to create a reagent infused sample and measuring a second parameter of the sample in-situ via the single device using the reagent infused sample. | 03-18-2010 |
20110147580 | ROTATOR SAMPLE INTRODUCTION INTERFACE - In one embodiment, the present invention relates generally to a rotator sample introduction interface. In one embodiment, the rotary interface for collecting an analyte includes a valve body, a rotor coupled to the valve body and a stator coupled to the rotor. In one embodiment, the rotor is channel-free and the stator includes a first channel and a second channel, wherein the first channel comprises an inlet for receiving a liquid and an outlet for expelling the liquid, wherein a carrier gas is provided via an inlet of the second channel and an outlet of the second channel is coupled to an analyzer. | 06-23-2011 |
William N. Bell, Fort Myers, FL US
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20130132707 | SYSTEM, METHOD, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR ASSIGNING ELEMENTS OF A MATRIX TO PROCESSING THREADS WITH INCREASED CONTIGUOUSNESS - A system, method, and computer program product are provided for assigning elements of a matrix to processing threads. In use, a matrix is received to be processed by a parallel processing architecture. Such parallel processing architecture includes a plurality of processors each capable of processing a plurality of threads. Elements of the matrix are assigned to each of the threads for processing, utilizing an algorithm that increases a contiguousness of the elements being processed by each thread. | 05-23-2013 |
20130293563 | SYSTEM, METHOD, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR PERFORMING GRAPH COLORING - A system, method, and computer program product are provided for performing graph coloring. In use, a graph with a plurality of vertices is identified. Additionally, the plurality of vertices of the graph is categorized, where the categorizing of the plurality of vertices is optimized. | 11-07-2013 |