Perry, IN
Bill Perry, Bloomington, IN US
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20100024008 | Managing Resource Allocations - Techniques for determining which resource access requests are handled locally at a remote computer, and which resource access requests are routed or “redirected” through a virtual private network. One or more routing or “redirection” rules are downloaded from a redirection rule server to a remote computer. When the node of the virtual private network running on the remote computer receives a resource access request, it compares the identified resource with the rules. Based upon how the identified resource matches one or more rules, the node will determine whether the resource access request is redirected through the virtual private network or handled locally (e.g., retrieved locally from another network). A single set of redirection rules can be distributed to and employed by a variety of different virtual private network communication techniques. | 01-28-2010 |
20100036955 | Creating Rules For Routing Resource Access Requests - Techniques for determining which resource access requests are handled locally at a remote computer, and which resource access requests are routed or “redirected” through a virtual private network. One or more routing or “redirection” rules are downloaded from a redirection rule server to a remote computer. When the node of the virtual private network running on the remote computer receives a resource access request, it compares the identified resource with the rules. Based upon how the identified resource matches one or more rules, the node will determine whether the resource access request is redirected through the virtual private network or handled locally (e.g., retrieved locally from another network). A single set of redirection rules can be distributed to and employed by a variety of different virtual private network communication techniques. | 02-11-2010 |
20140053237 | RULE-BASED ROUTING TO RESOURCES THROUGH A NETWORK - Techniques for determining which resource access requests are handled locally at a remote computer, and which resource access requests are routed or “redirected” through a virtual private network. One or more routing or “redirection” rules are downloaded from a redirection rule server to a remote computer. When the node of the virtual private network running on the remote computer receives a resource access request, it compares the identified resource with the rules. Based upon how the identified resource matches one or more rules, the node will determine whether the resource access request is redirected through the virtual private network or handled locally (e.g., retrieved locally from another network). A single set of redirection rules can be distributed to and employed by a variety of different virtual private network communication techniques. | 02-20-2014 |
20150052248 | RULE-BASED ROUTING TO RESOURCES THROUGH A NETWORK - Techniques for determining which resource access requests are handled locally at a remote computer, and which resource access requests are routed or “redirected” through a virtual private network. One or more routing or “redirection” rules are downloaded from a redirection rule server to a remote computer. When the node of the virtual private network running on the remote computer receives a resource access request, it compares the identified resource with the rules. Based upon how the identified resource matches one or more rules, the node will determine whether the resource access request is redirected through the virtual private network or handled locally (e.g., retrieved locally from another network). A single set of redirection rules can be distributed to and employed by a variety of different virtual private network communication techniques. | 02-19-2015 |
Cameron Perry, Albion, IN US
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20140035426 | STATOR INCLUDING CONDUCTORS PROVIDED WITH A CERAMIC COVERING - A stator core includes a plurality of slot segments, a plurality of stator winding conductors arranged in select ones of the plurality of slot segments, and a ceramic covering provided on one or more of the plurality of stator winding conductors. The ceramic covering includes an adhesive bonded to the one of the plurality of stator winding conductors to provide insulation for the one or more stator winding conductors. | 02-06-2014 |
Carl E. Perry, Indianapolis, IN US
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20150197245 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETECTING VEHICLE CLUTCH TOUCH POINT - A hybrid system and method is configured to achieve and maintain a touch point for a clutch so as to allow an engine to rapidly restart. The hybrid system includes an eMachine configured to start the engine. The clutch is configured to operatively connect and disconnect the eMachine and the engine. A motor torque PID controller is configured to operate the eMachine at a desired speed by regulating torque of the eMachine. A clutch pressure PID controller is configured to actuate the clutch to a touch point by regulating clutch pressure. The motor torque PID controller and the clutch pressure PID controller include a compensation function to account for a change in torque caused by actuation of the clutch by the clutch pressure PID controller. | 07-16-2015 |
David Gibson Perry, South Bend, IN US
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20110247444 | FOOT-OPERATED CONTROL ASSEMBLIES AND CONTROL METHODS FOR MOTORCYCLES - Foot-operated assemblies and methods of using the foot-operated assemblies to control a motorcycle. A foot-operated assembly includes a shaft that defines a pivot axis, a device for mounting the shaft to the motorcycle, a rocker arm coupled to the shaft so that the rocker arm is rotatable about the pivot axis, a second arm interconnected with the rocker arm so that rotation of the rocker arm causes the second arm to rotate about the pivot axis, a feature for coupling the second arm to a gear shifter linkage or a brake cylinder rod of the motorcycle, and a foot board attached to the rocker arm so that rotation of the foot board causes the rocker arm and the second arm to rotate about the pivot axis. | 10-13-2011 |
David T. Perry, Poseyville, IN US
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20120297834 | MULTI-STAGE GLASS PRESSING SYSTEMS AND METHODS - An apparatus for shaping at least one glass sheet. The apparatus includes a lower press ring and an upper press ring configured to clamp a perimeter section of the glass sheet between the lower press ring and the upper press ring. The apparatus also includes an upper press at least partially disposed within the upper press ring, the upper press configured to shape at least a section of the glass sheet inside the perimeter section of the glass sheet. | 11-29-2012 |
20150007612 | MULTI-STAGE GLASS PRESSING SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Apparatus for shaping at least one glass sheet wherein a lower press ring and an upper press ring are configured to clamp a perimeter section of the glass sheet between the lower press ring and the upper press ring. The apparatus also includes an upper press at least partially disposed within the upper press ring and configured to shape at least a section of the glass sheet inside the perimeter section of the glass sheet, including forming by use of applied vacuum. The inner press may include openings that apply vacuum in selected areas of the inner press to vacuum form the ply within the selected areas. To control the ply on the upper press assembly, vacuum that is applied though passageways in the upper press ring to the gap between the upper press ring and the inner press is controlled through a seal in the gap. The upper press ring includes pivotal joints that increase adjustability of the forming surface of the upper press ring to the face surface of the inner press. | 01-08-2015 |
Douglas Perry, Muncie, IN US
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20130213379 | FURNACE PREMIX BURNER - A system having a pre-mix burner manifold in a housing that may permit air to be drawn through slots in the housing to flow over an external surface of the manifold. The flow of air may maintain a temperature of the manifold lower than a temperature that the manifold might have without the flow. The manifold may be attached to a burner and heat exchanger. | 08-22-2013 |
20130302737 | FURNACE BURNER RADIATION SHIELD - A burner system for a furnace. The system may have a wedged or other shaped burner box. An air-fuel mixer may be attached to a smaller end of the burner box at virtually any angle relative to a direction of a gas and air mixture leaving the larger box end. A burner head may be attached to the larger end of the box. The burner head may be sufficient for numerous heater sections of a heat exchanger. A spacer and a radiation shield may be situated between the burner head and heat exchanger. An addition of the radiation shield may reduce the operating temperature of the burner box, burner head and/or spacer. A fan may move the gas and air mixture from the mixer, through the box and the burner head. The mixture may be ignited into a flame which is moved into the heat exchanger. | 11-14-2013 |
Douglas M. Perry, Muncie, IN US
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20100190119 | INDUSTRIAL BURNER - An apparatus and process is provided for combining fuel and combustion air to produce a mixture. The mixture is burned in a combustion chamber to produce a flame. | 07-29-2010 |
Eugene D. Perry, Mooresville, IN US
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20100327681 | MODULAR POWER SOURCE FOR TRANSMITTER ON BORING MACHINE - A modular power source includes an outer housing, a generator module, and a control module. The generator module and the control module are electrically interconnected and are positioned to lie within a module space formed within the outer housing. Electricity is produced by the generator module during rotation of the modular power source. | 12-30-2010 |
Jeffrey Perry, South Bend, IN US
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20090013852 | Musical Instrument Bell Cap - A cap for a musical wind instrument bell includes a flexible substantially circular disk shaped portion sized to span the mouth of the instrument bell and a flexible continuous side wall portion extends from the outer edge of the disk shaped portion. The disk shaped portion and the side wall portion together define a receptacle sized to receive and fit over the instrument bell. The disk shaped portion rests parallel to the mouth of the instrument bell. A fastener system is disposed on the side wall portion and is configured to decrease the opening of the receptacle over the tapering conical region of the instrument bell to releasably secure the cap to the instrument bell. | 01-15-2009 |
Joseph E. Perry, Osceloa, IN US
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20090041625 | Auto-calibration label and method of forming the same - An auto-calibration circuit or label ( | 02-12-2009 |
20090081082 | Auto-calibration label and methods of forming the same - An auto-calibration circuit or label is adapted to be used with different instruments. The auto-calibration circuit comprises a first plurality of electrical connections and at least one electrical connection. The first plurality of electrical connections is utilized by the different instruments to auto-calibrate. The first plurality of electrical connections includes a first plurality of contact areas. At least one electrical connection is utilized solely by the second instrument to auto-calibrate and includes at least one contact area. This electrical connection is distinct from the first plurality of electrical connections. The first plurality of electrical connections is routed directly from each of the first plurality of contact areas to a respective first or second common connection. The at least one electrical connection is routed directly from the at least one contact area to the respective first common connection, the second common connection or a no-contact area. | 03-26-2009 |
Joseph E. Perry, Osceola, IN US
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20090030617 | Biosensor Calibration System - A biosensor system determines an analyte concentration using one or more calibrated correlation equations for an optical and/or electrochemical analysis of a biological fluid. The biosensor system may be implemented using a measurement device and a sensor strip. The measurement device senses circuit patterns on an encoding pattern of the sensor strip. The measurement device determines calibration information in response to the circuit patterns, and uses the calibration information to calibrate one or more of the correlation equations. The measurement device uses the calibrated correlation equations to determine the analyte concentration. | 01-29-2009 |
20090125268 | Biosensor Coding System - A biosensor system determines an analyte concentration using one or more calibrated correlation equations for an optical and/or electrochemical analysis of a biological fluid. The biosensor system may be implemented using a measurement device and a sensor strip. The measurement device applies test signals to a sequential conductive pattern on a sensor strip. The measurement device selectively and sequentially connects test contacts with conductive and non-conductive areas on the sequential conductive pattern, which generates code signals in response to the test signals. The measurement device uses the code signals to calibrate one or more of the correlation equations. The measurement device uses the calibrated correlation equations to determine the analyte concentration. | 05-14-2009 |
20090301166 | AUTO-CALIBRATION CIRCUIT OR LABEL AND METHOD OF FORMING THE SAME - An auto-calibration circuit or label is adapted to be used with an instrument. The instrument is adapted to determine information related to an analyte of a fluid sample. The auto-calibration circuit or label comprises a plurality of electrical connections, first and second common connections, and first and second auxiliary common connections. The electrical connections convey auto-calibration information corresponding to a test sensor. The auto-calibration information is adapted to be utilized by the instrument to auto-calibrate for the test sensor. The electrical connections include first contact areas. The second common connection is separate and distinct from the first common connection. The first auxiliary common connection is separate and distinct from the first and second common connections. The second auxiliary common connection is separate and distinct from the first and second common connections. The first and second auxiliary common connections are located on opposing sides of the contact areas. The electrical connections are adapted to be routed directly from each of the plurality of first contact areas to a respective first or a second common connection. | 12-10-2009 |
20100267161 | Multi-Region and Potential Test Sensors, Methods, and Systems - Biosensor systems including a measurement device and test sensors including at least three independently addressable electrodes, with at least two of the electrodes being substantially chemically isolated are disclosed. One or more working electrodes may be combined with two or more counter electrodes. The two or more counter electrodes may operate at different potentials to provide for multi-analyte electrochemical analysis. Analysis methods are provided to perform multi-analyte electrochemical analysis and test sensors are provided having resistance to chemical mixing between secondary analysis regions. | 10-21-2010 |
20110108440 | Underfill Recognition System for a Biosensor - A biosensor with an underfill recognition system assesses whether to analyze a sample for one or more analytes in response to the volume of the sample. The underfill recognition system applies polling and test excitation signals to the sample. The polling signals generate one or more polling output signals, which maybe used to detect when a sample is present and to determine whether the sample has sufficient volume for analysis. The test excitation signal generates one or more test output signals, which may be used to determine one or more analyte concentrations in the sample. | 05-12-2011 |
20140216930 | Underfill Recognition Biosensor - A biosensor with an underfill recognition system assesses whether to analyze a sample for one or more analytes in response to the volume of the sample. The underfill recognition system applies polling and test excitation signals to the sample. The polling signals generate one or more polling output signals, which maybe used to detect when a sample is present and to determine whether the sample has sufficient volume for analysis. The test excitation signal generates one or more test output signals, which may be used to determine one or more analyte concentrations in the sample. | 08-07-2014 |
Joseph E. Perry, Elkhart, IN US
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20100255567 | AUTO-CALIBRATING TEST SENSOR AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - An electrochemical test sensor ( | 10-07-2010 |
20150052746 | ELECTROCHEMICAL TEST SENSOR AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - An electrochemical test sensor being adapted to assist in determining information relating to an analyte in a fluid sample and includes a base and a second layer. The base includes a plurality of electrodes, a working conductive lead and a counter conductive lead thereon. The electrodes include a working electrode and a counter electrode. The second layer assists in forming a channel in which the channel includes a reagent therein. Auto-calibration information of the test sensor is performed by a plurality of auto-calibration segments connected to one of the following: the working conductive lead, the counter conductive lead, or neither of the conductive leads, at least one of the plurality of auto-calibration segments being connected to the working conductive lead and at least one of the plurality of auto-calibration segments being connected to the counter conductive lead. | 02-26-2015 |
Lance D. Perry, Warsaw, IN US
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20080312659 | PATIENT SPECIFIC ALIGNMENT GUIDE AND INTER-OPERATIVE ADJUSTMENT - A method of preparing a joint for a prosthesis in a patient. The method includes obtaining scan data associated with the joint of the patient, preparing a three-dimensional image of the joint based on the scan data, preparing a pre-operative surgical plan based on the scan data, and preparing an image of a patient-specific alignment guide, and intra-operatively modifying the surgical plan. | 12-18-2008 |
20090036909 | Femoral component holder - A holder for a femoral component. The holder includes a clamp adapted to engage an intercondylar feature of the femoral component and one of medial or lateral surfaces of the femoral component. | 02-05-2009 |
20110224674 | PATIENT-SPECIFIC ACETABULAR ALIGNMENT GUIDES - An acetabular device includes a patient-specific acetabular alignment guide including a bone engagement surface. The bone engagement surface has a first portion configured and shaped to be conforming and complementary to an acetabular rim surface and a second portion configured and shaped to be conforming and complementary to a periacetabular area of an acetabulum of a patient. The acetabular alignment guide includes a plurality of guiding formations extending through the second portion for guiding a plurality of alignment pins therethrough. The bone engagement surface and the plurality of guiding formations are prepared from a three-dimensional model of the acetabulum of the specific patient reconstructed pre-operatively from a scan of the patient. | 09-15-2011 |
20120065640 | PATIENT-SPECIFIC KNEE ALIGNMENT GUIDE AND ASSOCIATED METHOD - An orthopedic device for preparing a knee joint for a prosthesis in a patient includes a femoral alignment guide. The femoral alignment guide has a patient-specific three-dimensional curved inner surface preoperatively configured from medical image scans of the knee joint of the patient to nestingly conform and mate and match only in one position to a corresponding three-dimensional femoral surface of a joint surface of the patient. The femoral alignment guide has a first guiding aperture corresponding to a distal portion of the femoral surface and a second guiding aperture corresponding to an anterior portion of the femoral surface. | 03-15-2012 |
20130197529 | Patient-Specific Knee Alignment Guide And Associated Method - A method of preparing a knee joint for a prosthesis in a patient includes mating a patient-specific three-dimensional curved inner surface of a femoral alignment guide onto a corresponding three-dimensional femoral joint surface of the patient. The patient-specific three-dimensional curved inner surface is preoperatively configured from medical scans of the knee joint of the patient. First and second holes are drilled into an anterior portion of the femoral joint surface through corresponding first and second guiding apertures of the femoral alignment guide. | 08-01-2013 |
20140094816 | Patient-Specific Shoulder Guide - A method for inserting an acetabular implant into the acetabulum of a patient. The method includes engaging a patient-specific surface of acetabular alignment guide to a complementary rim surface and periacetabular area of a patient. A plurality of alignment pins are inserted through corresponding alignment apertures of the acetabular alignment guide and into the periacetabular area of the patient. The acetabular alignment guide is removed without removing the alignment pins from the patient. An alignment adapter is coupled to an acetabular inserter over the alignment pins and an acetabular implant is implanted using the acetabular inserter. | 04-03-2014 |
20140324058 | Patient-Specific Knee Alignment Guide And Associated Method - A method of preparing a knee joint for a prosthesis in a patient includes mating a patient-specific three-dimensional curved inner surface of a femoral alignment guide onto a corresponding three-dimensional femoral joint surface of the patient. The patient-specific three-dimensional curved inner surface is preoperatively configured from medical scans of the knee joint of the patient. First and second holes are drilled into an anterior portion of the femoral joint surface through corresponding first and second guiding apertures of the femoral alignment guide. | 10-30-2014 |
Lloyd George Perry, Fort Wayne, IN US
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20110054370 | Knee joint separation brace - This brace supplies a helping hand to those persons that for one reason or another can not have knee surgery. Bone infections, allergic reaction to materials, even cost they can't afford all prevent the repair. The intent here is to do something no other brace does, it separates the joint just slightly so that the bone on bone does not rub each other and so gives relief from swelling and pain. The mechanism that does all the work without putting pins in bones for traction, is versitile. Used on an operating table the modified cam can assist in anything from back surgery to joint and bone surgery. The advantage of traction is there but without the use of the drilled and pinned bones. This makes for quick prep and shorter recovery time. | 03-03-2011 |
20120153758 | Pulsating Permanent Magnet Engine - The Pulsating Permanent Magnet Powered Engine was designed and built as a new energy source by harnessing the strong magnet fields developed by magnets. Emphasis added when using Rare Earth Neodymium magnets. In this development the need to insulate, isolate and contain those magnet force fields became a challenge. This lead to the development of the bellcrank system. To gain horse power, the rating requires moving 550 pounds at a rate of 1 foot per second. The bellcrank system enables both the distance and the pound requirements to be met as qualifications for horse power. The principles of thermodynamics, stated as power in and power out do not apply here. Permanent magnets are charged with a very high electrical current, much like charging a battery but the battery power depletes with use, while the magnet does not, but both were charged to begin with. | 06-21-2012 |
Lynda Louise Perry, West Lafayette, IN US
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20100075301 | Methods for Generation of Reporter Phages and Immobilization of Active Bacteriophages on a Polymer Surface - Novel reporter bacteriophages are provided. Provided are compositions and methods that allow bacteriophages that are used for specific detection or killing of | 03-25-2010 |
20120184012 | Methods for Generation of Reporter Phages and Immobilization of Active Bacteriophages on a Polymer Surface - Novel reporter bacteriophages are provided. Provided are compositions and methods that allow bacteriophages that are used for specific detection or killing of | 07-19-2012 |
Maria G. Perry, Jamestown, IN US
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20110124506 | PROCESS FOR PREPARING SOLUBLE GRANULES OF SALTS OF PYRIDINE CONTAINING CARBOXYLIC ACIDS - Soluble granule formulations of amine salts of pyridine containing carboxylic acids with improved handling properties are provided by an improved process in which the pyridine containing carboxylic acid is partially neutralized with an amine. | 05-26-2011 |
Patricia A. Perry, Fishers, IN US
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20090018515 | Eco-Friendly Urine Guard For Shielding and/or Receiving Discharging Urine From an Infant - A guard is provided for intercepting, catching and/or receiving urine discharging from an infant such as during diaper change, bathing or clothing change of the infant. The guard is configured, adapted and/or operable to attach to a changing mat or diaper without attachment to the infant and lie over the groin of the infant, and/or to lie over the infant without any attachment, to receive any urine being discharged from the infant. A shield or shield portion of the guard is configured to cover the groin of the infant while elongated ends are releasably attached to the changing mat or diaper. The guard is formed from a completely washable or disposable material. The guard includes sheathed elastic that allows the elongated ends to stretch around and over the midsection of the baby to accommodate various sizes of infants. The shield and elongated ends are formed integral with one another. Various completely enclosable fastening end structures with optional removability may be used to allow attachment to the changing mat or diaper, while adjustable and/or removable side pads may be provided for infant comfort. | 01-15-2009 |
Robert G. Perry, Indianapolis, IN US
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20130319405 | LOCKING DEVICE FOR AN ENDOSTOMAL TRACHEOSTOMA BUTTON - A locking device is disclosed for use with a resilient flexible endostomal tracheostoma button. Commonly used trachostoma buttons include a retaining lip situated at one end of a cylindrical portion that is insertable into the stoma of the patient and serves to retain the button in position in the stoma. The locking device invention is a hollow cylindrical tube that is removably inserted into the tracheostoma button after insertion of the tracheostoma button into the patient's stoma. One end of the locking device includes an insertion stop radial protrusion for proper positioning of the locking device within the button. The locking device internally supports the walls and retaining lip of the tracheostoma button and substantially increases the retaining force of the lip, thereby reducing awkward ejection of the tracheostoma tube, such as during patient coughing. | 12-05-2013 |
20140107780 | Voice Prosthesis - A voice prosthesis device is disclosed that includes an improved fluid seal. The device includes a hollow cylindrical tube having flexible retainer flanges integrally formed over the open ends of the tube. A low pressure check valve is disposed within the tube for allowing air to pass from the trachea to the esophagus of the user when the user desires to speak. The external surface of the cylindrical tube includes one or more annular fluid seal projections or ribs that improve the fluid seal when the device is disposed in a tracheal-esophageal stoma of a user. The voice prosthesis device is preferably fabricated from semi-rigid resilient and flexible materials. | 04-17-2014 |
Thomas Wayne Perry, Indianapolis, IN US
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20090054178 | MULTI-PURPOSE GOLF ACCESSORY ASSEMBLY - A multi-purpose golf accessory assembly comprises an elongated body member having a number of components mounted thereon. The components include a divot green repair tool, a magnetically secured marker and a golf ball marking instrument. The components are configured in such a way as to provide a golfer with a compact hand-held implement that is easily and conveniently utilized while the golfer engages in a round of golf. | 02-26-2009 |