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Alan Richard Lemmon, Tallahassee, FL US
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20150045236 | ACCELERATING THE DEVELOPMENT OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS USING ANCHORED ENRICHMENT - Hybrid enrichment technology as applied to enhancing agricultural production, for example including, but not limited to, crop production, pesticide development, crop trait development, and pest control. The methodology pools samples prior to library production, thus reducing cost and increasing efficiency of sequencing across- and within-species targets. | 02-12-2015 |
Andrew N. Lemmon, Collierville, TN US
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20100283481 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONDUCTING EMI SUSCEPTIBILITY TESTING - System and methods for performing EMI susceptibility testing of a device is disclosed. A system may include an EMI generation unit that includes a plurality of EMI generating devices, where each EMI generating device generates EMI having substantially similar characteristics relative to EMI generated by other EMI generating devices in the system. Each EMI generating device is controlled by a controller that is configured to emulate at least partly a live cellular network. | 11-11-2010 |
Andrew N. Lemmon, Collerville, TN US
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20100267375 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGEMENT OF WIRELESS DEVICES ABOARD AN AIRCRAFT - A method of management of a wireless device in an aircraft may include transitioning the wireless device from a first mode to a second mode based on data that is indicative of a change in flight condition of the aircraft. One of these modes may be a state of the device in which a transmitter of the device is deactivated and the other mode may be a state of the device in which the transmitter is activated. The data indicative of the change in flight condition may either be downloaded to the device from an external source, acquired from a sensor(s) embedded in the device, or may be determined based on both the data acquired by the sensor(s) and data downloaded to the device. | 10-21-2010 |
Andy N. Lemmon, Collierville, TN US
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20110077909 | PORTABLE COMPUTING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR ASSET MANAGEMENT IN A LOGISTICS SYSTEM - Systems, methods, and computer program products are provided for tracking one or more items. In one exemplary embodiment, there is provided a device for tracking one or more items. The device may include a plurality of sensors for detecting light, temperature, humidity, pressure, and acceleration. The device may also include a memory for storing information received from the plurality of sensors. | 03-31-2011 |
20120310598 | PORTABLE COMPUTING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR ASSET MANAGEMENT IN A LOGISTICS SYSTEM - Systems, methods, and computer program products are provided for tracking one or more items. In one exemplary embodiment, there is provided a device for tracking one or more items. The device may include a plurality of sensors for detecting light, temperature, humidity, pressure, and acceleration. The device may also include a memory for storing information received from the plurality of sensors. | 12-06-2012 |
Andy N. Lemmon, Tuscaloosa, AL US
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20150177810 | PORTABLE COMPUTING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR ASSET MANAGEMENT IN A LOGISTICS SYSTEM - Systems, methods, and computer program products are provided for tracking one or more items. In one exemplary embodiment, there is provided a device for tracking one or more items. The device may include a plurality of sensors for detecting light, temperature, humidity, pressure, and acceleration. The device may also include a memory for storing information received from the plurality of sensors. | 06-25-2015 |
Andy N. Lemmon, Starkville, MS US
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20130126704 | PORTABLE COMPUTING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR ASSET MANAGEMENT IN A LOGISTICS SYSTEM - Systems, methods, and computer program products are provided for tracking one or more items. In one exemplary embodiment, there is provided a device for tracking one or more items. The device may include a plurality of sensors for detecting light, temperature, humidity, pressure, and acceleration. The device may also include a memory for storing information received from the plurality of sensors. | 05-23-2013 |
Charles M. Lemmon, Albion, IN US
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20110146582 | INDIVIDUAL ROOM DUCT AND VENTILATION SYSTEM FOR LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION BUILDING - A livestock production building includes an automatically controllable ventilation system which provides ventilation to livestock containment rooms. Incoming air may be heated, cooled and/or filtered, and is mixed and tempered before being delivered to livestock rooms. Substantially all exhaust air is filtered to mitigate environmental impact. | 06-23-2011 |
20140057548 | INDIVIDUAL ROOM DUCT AND VENTILATION SYSTEM FOR LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION BUILDING - A livestock production building includes an automatically controllable ventilation system which provides ventilation to livestock containment rooms. Incoming air may be heated, cooled and/or filtered, and is mixed and tempered before being delivered to livestock rooms. Substantially all exhaust air is filtered to mitigate environmental impact. | 02-27-2014 |
Gary Stanley Lemmon, Coupeville, WA US
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20120330731 | System and Method for Processing Vote-By-Mail Ballot Envelopes - A system and method for processing vote-by-mail ballot envelopes is disclosed. The system comprises a processor operable to asynchronously process each of a plurality of ballot envelopes by (i) verifying that the registered voter associated with the ballot envelope is eligible to vote, (ii) verifying that a signature written on the ballot envelope corresponds to the signature of the registered voter, (iii) verifying that personal information written on the ballot envelope corresponds to the personal information of the registered voter, and (iv) generating batch information if the ballot envelope passes all of the verification steps or exception information if the ballot envelope fails any one of the verification steps. The system also comprises a storage device operable to store the batch information or exception information, as applicable, for each of the ballot envelopes. | 12-27-2012 |
Jack Lemmon, St. Paul, MN US
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20120071968 | ROBOTIC HEART VALVE ANNULUS SIZER - A heart valve annulus sizer is provided for measuring a valve to be fitted with an annuloplasty ring. The sizer may include a body having a peripheral portion defining an opening, at least one rib disposed within the opening and dividing the opening into at least a first opening and a second opening, and an anchor disposed on and projecting from the body. The sizer may include a length of suture connected to the body. The anchor may include an aperture adapted to receive the length of suture. A method of using the sizer is provided that includes grasping the sizer with an instrument and positioning the sizer adjacent to a valve into a position suitable to allow for measurement of the valve. | 03-22-2012 |
Jack D. Lemmon, St. Louis Park, MN US
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20090198323 | Prosthetic Heart Valve System - A prosthetic heart valve system including a prosthetic heart valve and a deflection device. The deflection device includes a line and a connector assembly including a tensioning component. The line interconnects and passes through free ends of stent posts associated with the heart valve, and is further connected to the tensioning component. The tensioning component is transitionable to a tensioning state in which the line is tensioned to inwardly deflect the stent posts. In this regard, the tensioning component is self-locking relative to the line in the tensioning state, and an entirety of the line extending distal the tensioning device does not extend beyond a stent portion of the heart valve opposite the stent posts. In a preferred embodiment, a holder body is further included, coupled to the heart valve apart from the deflection device. | 08-06-2009 |
20140052242 | REPLACEMENT PROSTHETIC HEART VALVE, SYSTEM AND METHOD OF IMPLANT - A prosthetic heart valve for functionally replacing a previously implanted prosthetic heart valve is disclosed. The prosthetic heart valve includes a collapsible support structure with leaflets and anchors mounted to the support structure. The support structure also includes an inflow end and an outflow end. The anchors include a radially outwardly extending first anchor proximate to the inflow end and a radially outwardly extending second anchor proximate to the outflow end. The first anchor includes a first configuration and the second anchor includes a second configuration where the first configuration is different than the second configuration. The previously implanted prosthetic heart valve serves as a platform for securement of the prosthetic heart valve to the patient's native tissue. | 02-20-2014 |
Jack D. Lemmon, St. Paul, MN US
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20100198346 | Method for Guiding a Medical Device - A device and method for valve replacement or valve repair is disclosed comprising the steps of acquiring an anatomical image of a patient, correlating the image to the patient, guiding a valve replacement delivery member or a valve repair delivery member within the patient while tracking the position of the delivery member in the patient, positioning the valve replacement member or valve repair member in a desired position to place a valve or repair valve and removing the delivery member from the patient. In one aspect of the invention, a delivery system is provided for percutaneous delivery of a heart valve to a predetermined position in the heart of a patient, where the delivery system itself includes features that allow it to be accurately positioned in the heart. In another aspect of the invention, a delivery system is provided for percutaneous repair of a heart valve in the heart of a patient, where the repair system itself includes features that allow it to be accurately positioned in the heart. In another aspect of the invention, a method and device are provided that involve imaging a native root using an interoperative technique, then introducing a device that is easily visualized in a chosen imaging modality. | 08-05-2010 |
20130072786 | IMAGE-GUIDED HEART VALVE PLACEMENT OR REPAIR - A device and method for valve replacement or valve repair is disclosed comprising the steps of acquiring an anatomical image of a patient, correlating the image to the patient, guiding a valve replacement delivery member or a valve repair delivery member within the patient while tracking the position of the delivery member in the patient, positioning the valve replacement member or valve repair member in a desired position to replace a valve or repair valve and removing the delivery member from the patient. | 03-21-2013 |
20140221823 | IMAGE-GUIDED HEART VALVE PLACEMENT OR REPAIR - A method for valve replacement or valve repair is disclosed comprising the steps of acquiring an anatomical image of a patient, correlating the image to the patient, guiding a valve replacement delivery member or a valve repair delivery member within the patient while tracking the position of the delivery member in the patient, positioning the valve replacement member or valve repair member in a desired position to place a valve or repair valve and removing the delivery member from the patient. In one aspect, a method and device are provided that involve imaging a native root using an interoperative technique, then introducing a device that is easily visualized in a chosen imaging modality. | 08-07-2014 |
Jeremy R. Lemmon, Evans, GA US
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20090049025 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR HARVESTING SERVICE METADATA FROM AN ARCHITECTURE DIAGRAM INTO A METADATA REPOSITORY - Embodiments of the invention are generally related to architecture diagrams and metadata repositories, particularly with regards to systems and methods for harvesting service metadata from an architecture diagram into a metadata repository. One embodiment includes a service metadata repository communicating through an application programming interface to a plug-in to an architecture design tool. One embodiment includes updating service metadata entities in the service metadata repository based on architecture diagram entities in an architecture diagram. | 02-19-2009 |
20090064205 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR HARVESTING SERVICE METADATA FROM A METADATA REPOSITORY INTO AN ARCHITECTURE DIAGRAM - Embodiments of the invention are generally related to architecture diagrams and metadata repositories, particularly with regards to systems and methods for harvesting service metadata from a metadata repository into an architecture diagram. One embodiment includes a plug-in to an architecture design tool communicating to the service metadata repository through an application programming interface. One embodiment includes incorporating service metadata entities from a service metadata repository into architecture diagram entities in an architecture diagram. | 03-05-2009 |
John Lemmon, Schoharie, NY US
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20100068556 | Diffusion barrier layer and methods of forming - A diffusion barrier coating includes, in an exemplary embodiment, a composition selected from the group consisting of a solid-solution alloy comprising rhenium and ruthenium wherein the ruthenium comprises about 50 atom % or less of the composition and where a total amount of rhenium and ruthenium is greater than 70 atom %; an intermetallic compound including at least one of Ru(TaAl) and Ru | 03-18-2010 |
John P. Lemmon, Schoharie, NY US
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20140262780 | GAS SENSOR AND METHOD OF MAKING - A gas sensor is disclosed. The gas sensor includes a gas sensing layer, at least one electrode, an adhesion layer, and a response modification layer adjacent to said gas sensing layer and said layer of adhesion. A system having an exhaust system and a gas sensor is also disclosed. A method of fabricating the gas sensor is also disclosed. | 09-18-2014 |
John P. Lemmon, Kennewick, WA US
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20110262810 | Nanocomposite Protective Coatings for Battery Anodes - Modified surfaces on metal anodes for batteries can help resist formation of malfunction-inducing surface defects. The modification can include application of a protective nanocomposite coating that can inhibit formation of surface defects. such as dendrites, on the anode during charge/discharge cycles. For example, for anodes having a metal (M′), the protective coating can be characterized by products of chemical or electrochemical dissociation of a nanocomposite containing a polymer and an exfoliated compound (M | 10-27-2011 |
20120088133 | PLANAR HIGH DENSITY SODIUM BATTERY - A method of making a molten sodium battery is disclosed. A first metallic interconnect frame having a first interconnect vent hole is provided. A second metallic interconnect frame having a second interconnect vent hole is also provided. An electrolyte plate having a cathode vent hole and an anode vent hole is interposed between the metallic interconnect frames. The metallic interconnect frames and the electrolyte plate are sealed thereby forming gaseous communication between an anode chamber through the anode vent hole and gaseous communication between a cathode chamber through the cathode vent hole. | 04-12-2012 |
20120088154 | Graphene-Sulfur Nanocomposites for Rechargeable Lithium-Sulfur Battery Electrodes - Rechargeable lithium-sulfur batteries having a cathode that includes a graphene-sulfur nanocomposite can exhibit improved characteristics. The graphene-sulfur nanocomposite can be characterized by graphene sheets with particles of sulfur adsorbed to the graphene sheets. The sulfur particles have an average diameter less than 50 nm. | 04-12-2012 |
20130146133 | THIN FILM PHOTOVOLTAIC SOLAR CELL DEVICE - A thin-film photovoltaic solar cell device is disclosed. A transparent conductive oxide (TCO) layer is disposed on a substrate as a front contact. A window layer is disposed on the TCO layer. A metal oxide layer is disposed on the window layer. An absorber layer is disposed on the metal oxide layer. A back contact layer is disposed on the absorber layer. In one embodiment, the device includes a high resistance barrier (HRT) layer interposed between the window layer and the TCO layer. | 06-13-2013 |
20130196224 | Intermediate Temperature Sodium Metal-Halide Energy Storage Devices - Sodium metal-halide energy storage devices utilizing a substituting salt in its secondary electrolyte can operate at temperatures lower than conventional ZEBRA batteries while maintaining desirable performance and lifetime characteristics. According to one example, a sodium metal-halide energy storage device operates at a temperature less than or equal to 200° C. and has a liquid secondary electrolyte having M | 08-01-2013 |
20140023903 | Hybrid Energy Storage Devices Having Sodium - Sodium energy storage devices employing aspects of both ZEBRA batteries and traditional Na—S batteries can perform better than either battery alone. The hybrid energy storage devices described herein can include a sodium anode, a molten sodium salt catholyte, and a positive electrode that has active species containing sulfur. Additional active species can include a transition metal source and NaCl. As a product of the energy discharge process, Na | 01-23-2014 |
20140080013 | METAL-AIR BATTERY - A metal-air battery is disclosed. The battery includes a sodium anode and an air cathode. The battery further includes a solid electrolyte. The sodium anode may be a molten sodium anode, and the solid electrolyte may be a beta alumina solid electrolyte. The battery has an operating temperature between 100° C. and 200° C. | 03-20-2014 |
20140203469 | GRAPHENE-SULFUR NANOCOMPOSITES FOR RECHARGEABLE LITHIUM-SULFUR BATTERY ELECTRODES - Rechargeable lithium-sulfur batteries having a cathode that includes a graphene-sulfur nanocomposite can exhibit improved characteristics. The graphene-sulfur nanocomposite can be characterized by graphene sheets with particles of sulfur adsorbed to the graphene sheets. The sulfur particles have an average diameter less than 50 nm. | 07-24-2014 |
20140212753 | ORGANOMETALLIC - INORGANIC HYBRID ELECTRODES FOR LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES - Disclosed are embodiments of active materials for organometallic and organometallic-inorganic hybrid electrodes and particularly active materials for organometallic and organometallic-inorganic hybrid cathodes for lithium-ion batteries. In certain embodiments the organometallic material comprises a ferrocene polymer. | 07-31-2014 |
20140242471 | METALLIZATION PATTERN ON SOLID ELECTROLYTE OR POROUS SUPPORT OF SODIUM BATTERY PROCESS - A new battery configuration and process are detailed. The battery cell includes a solid electrolyte configured with an engineered metallization layer that distributes sodium across the surface of the electrolyte extending the active area of the cathode in contact with the anode during operation. The metallization layer enhances performance, efficiency, and capacity of sodium batteries at intermediate temperatures at or below about 200° C. | 08-28-2014 |
John Patrick Lemmon, Kennewick, WA US
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20110104398 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DEPOSITING MULTIPLE MATERIALS ON A SUBSTRATE - A system for depositing two or more materials on a substrate is provided. The system comprises one or more susceptors configured to define two or more recesses for accommodating at least a first material and a second material respectively. The first and second materials are different. The system further comprises one or more heaters for heating the first material and the second material for sublimation of the first and second materials for deposition on the substrate. A method for depositing two or more materials on a substrate is also presented. | 05-05-2011 |
20120077070 | COMPOSITION AND ENERGY STORAGE DEVICE - A cathode composition is provided. The cathode composition includes at least one electroactive metal, wherein the electroactive metal is at least one selected from the group consisting of titanium, vanadium, niobium, molybdenum, nickel, iron, cobalt, chromium, manganese, silver, antimony, cadmium, tin, lead and zinc; a first alkali metal halide; an electrolyte salt comprising a reaction product of a second alkali metal halide and a metal halide, wherein the electrolyte salt has a melting point of less than about 300 degrees Centigrade; and a metal chlorosulfide compound having a formula (I) M | 03-29-2012 |
Joseph G. Lemmon, Chesterfield, MI US
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20130069345 | ATTACHMENT CLIP - An attachment clip for coupling an airbag to a motor vehicle is provided. The clip can include a first leg having a first aperture, a second aperture and a protrusion extending from an edge of the second aperture in an outward direction from the first leg. The clip can include a second leg spaced from the first leg and coupled to the first leg. The second leg has a threaded aperture substantially coaxial with the first aperture of the first leg. The space between the first and second legs can slidably receive a mounting member and a portion of the airbag. The protrusion can engage the portion of the airbag, and a fastener can extend through the first aperture of the first leg, through the portion of the airbag and through the mounting member to engage the threaded aperture of the second leg for attaching the airbag to the vehicle. | 03-21-2013 |
20130069346 | INTERIOR ROOF RETAINER - An airbag deployment system for a vehicle is provided. The airbag deployment system can include an airbag positioned between a vehicle frame and a headliner. The airbag deployment system can also include a retainer positioned along the headliner. The retainer can have a rib positioned and configured above the airbag. When the airbag is deployed, the rib can urge the airbag away from the rib in a direction of a lower, external side edge of the headliner, toward an interior portion of the vehicle. | 03-21-2013 |
20130069349 | SIDE AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT ARRANGEMENT - An airbag deployment system for a vehicle is provided. The system can include an airbag positioned between a vehicle frame and a headliner, and a trim member positioned inboard of the frame. The system can also include a deployment ramp coupled to the frame and the trim member. The deployment ramp can have a ramp surface. The ramp surface can be positioned and configured such that when the airbag is deployed a portion of the airbag engages the ramp surface and the trim member to urge the trim member in an outboard direction toward the frame. | 03-21-2013 |
Karla S. Lemmon, Plymouth, MN US
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20090015428 | Event communication system for providing user alerts - An event communication system involves facilitating entry by a user of one or more device addresses via a network accessible user interface of the event communication system. The device addresses are associated with alerts provided by the event communication system. Test alert messages targeted for the device addresses are sent via the user interface. The system sends alerts user devices corresponding to the one or more tested device addresses in response to predetermined events. The system may provide user access to historical copies of data relating to the alerts. Registration on the system involves storing a personal identity data of a student on a database and comparing the personal identity data to registration data entered via the user interface. Authentication is automatically provided based on the comparison. | 01-15-2009 |
20110260833 | Event Communication System for Providing User Alerts - An event communication system involves facilitating entry by a user of one or more device addresses via a network accessible user interface of the event communication system. The device addresses are associated with alerts provided by the event communication system. Test alert messages targeted for the device addresses are sent via the user interface. The system sends alerts user devices corresponding to the one or more tested device addresses in response to predetermined events. The system may provide user access to historical copies of data relating to the alerts. Registration on the system involves storing a personal identity data of a student on a database and comparing the personal identity data to registration data entered via the user interface. Authentication is automatically provided based on the comparison. | 10-27-2011 |
Kris Lemmon, Dublin, OH US
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20080209684 | Vehicle Door Grip - A door grip for a vehicle. The door grip comprises a base member having a central opening. A bracket is positioned proximate an interior portion of the base member. A cover having a shape generally corresponding to the base member at least partially encloses the interior portion of the base member. A mounting portion of the bracket is attachable to a vehicle door interior panel such that a handle portion of the door grip is cantilevered away from a vehicle door interior panel. | 09-04-2008 |
Matthew Francis Lemmon, Marietta, GA US
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20150159867 | System and Method for Assessing Combustor Health During Operation - A system for assessing combustor health during operation of the combustor includes a combustor, a sensor configured to sense combustion dynamics pressure data from the combustor, and a computing device that is in communication with the sensor and configured to receive the combustion dynamics pressure data from the sensor. The computing device is programed to extract a feature from the combustion dynamics pressure data and generate feature values for the feature over a period of time. The computing device is also programmed to generate a cumulative form of the feature that is based on the feature values over a time series and to compare the cumulative form to a historical cumulative form. | 06-11-2015 |
20150160096 | System and Method for Detecting an At-Fault Combustor - A system for detecting an at-fault combustor includes a sensor that is configured to sense combustion dynamics pressure data from the combustor and a computing device that is in electronic communication with the sensor and configured to receive the combustion dynamics pressure data from the sensor. The computing device is programmed to convert the combustion dynamics pressure data into a frequency spectrum, segment the frequency spectrum into a plurality of frequency intervals, extract a feature from the frequency spectrum, generate feature values for the feature within a corresponding frequency interval over a period of time, and to store the feature values to generate a historical database. The computing device is further programmed to execute a machine learning algorithm using the historical database of the feature values to train the computing device to recognize feature behavior that is indicative of an at-fault combustor. | 06-11-2015 |
Michael Lemmon, Seattle, WA US
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20150220498 | Remote Creation of a Playback Queue for a Future Event - Embodiments are described herein that allow for remote creation of a playback queue. In one aspect, a method is provided that involves (1) receiving by a computing device an electronic invitation to add a media item(s) to a playback queue of a media playback system, where the electronic invitation comprises a link to access information identifying a set of media items available for playback by the media playback system, and where the computing device and the media playback system are communicatively coupled via at least a WAN, (2) causing by the computing device a graphical display to display the information identifying the set of media items available for playback, and (3) sending by the computing device selection data that indicates a selection of a particular media item from the set of media items to be added to the playback queue of the media playback system. | 08-06-2015 |
20150242073 | Media System Controller Interface - Embodiments are provided for media playback controller interfaces, interface layouts, and interactions for facilitating a user's navigation and control of a media playback system. Implementation of a controller interface may involve displaying in an information window, content associated with a first tab at a position directly above the information window, displaying a second tab at a position directly below the information window, and in response to a first input, causing (i) the second tab to be displayed at a position directly below the first tab, (ii) the information window to be displayed at a position directly below the second tab, and (iii) the information window to display content associated with the second tab. Other configurations of tab and information window displays, some of which may be modified in response to user interactions with the controller interface, are also provided. | 08-27-2015 |
Michael E. Lemmon, Kendallville, IN US
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20110146582 | INDIVIDUAL ROOM DUCT AND VENTILATION SYSTEM FOR LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION BUILDING - A livestock production building includes an automatically controllable ventilation system which provides ventilation to livestock containment rooms. Incoming air may be heated, cooled and/or filtered, and is mixed and tempered before being delivered to livestock rooms. Substantially all exhaust air is filtered to mitigate environmental impact. | 06-23-2011 |
20140057548 | INDIVIDUAL ROOM DUCT AND VENTILATION SYSTEM FOR LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION BUILDING - A livestock production building includes an automatically controllable ventilation system which provides ventilation to livestock containment rooms. Incoming air may be heated, cooled and/or filtered, and is mixed and tempered before being delivered to livestock rooms. Substantially all exhaust air is filtered to mitigate environmental impact. | 02-27-2014 |
Michael J. Lemmon, Arvada, CO US
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20090001207 | Continuous micro-groove roller technology - A guide roller mounted in a tape drive for reducing mechanical noise associated with travel of a magnetic tape medium in a tape path is provided. The guide roller includes a cylindrical barrel, which is rotatably coupled to a tape drive. The cylindrical barrel rotates as the magnetic tape medium is guided by the guide roller as it travels through the tape path. A continuous helical groove forms a spiral on the outer surface of the cylindrical barrel along the length of the cylindrical barrel. The continuous helical groove forms contiguous rings of the spiral. | 01-01-2009 |
Michael Keith Lemmon, Portland, OR US
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20110302526 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONSTRUCTING BUSINESS RULES IN A BUSINESS SOFTWARE SYSTEM USING INTELLIGENT TILES - Methods and systems for constructing rules enable a simultaneous display of multiple windows on a display screen of a computer system. The multiple windows include a first window configured as a library and a second window configured as a canvas. Custom configuration of tiles in the library is enabled, and each tile corresponds to a term. Further, selection of the tiles from the library for placement in the canvas is enabled, and the placement reflects a logical statement, which corresponds to one or more instructions capable of being executed by a computer to perform a business function. | 12-08-2011 |
Mike Lemmon, Seattle, WA US
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20150261410 | Group Volume Control - An example method involves providing an interface that simultaneously displays an indication of a respective volume corresponding to each of at least two zone players and displays a respective selectable icon corresponding to each of the at least two zone players. Each respective selectable icon indicates whether the corresponding zone player has been selected for a group, and at least one of the respective selectable icons indicates that a respective zone player has been selected for the group. The interface further displays an indication of a group volume associated with the at least one selected zone player. The method further includes receiving a command to change at least one of a respective volume of one or more of the at least one selected zone player or the group volume, and transmitting an indication of the received command to one or more of the at least one selected zone player. | 09-17-2015 |
20150261493 | Playback Zone Representations - Method and systems are provided for displaying a control representation in a playback zone representation provided on a playback zones view interface. The playback zones view interface allows a user to view and navigate between playback zones in a media playback system, and the control representation in the playback zone representation is selectable to allow the user to control playback of media content in the corresponding playback zone from the playback zones view interface without having to navigate to a particular playback control interface corresponding to the playback zone. | 09-17-2015 |
Paul J. Lemmon, Livermore, CA US
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20130013934 | Infinite Key Memory Transaction Unit - A system for providing high security for data stored in memories in computer systems is disclosed. A different encryption key is used for every memory location, and a write counter hides rewriting of the same data to a given location. As a result, the data for every read or write transaction between the microprocessor and the memory is encrypted differently for each transaction for each address, thereby providing a high level of security for the data stored. | 01-10-2013 |
20130117577 | Secure Memory Transaction Unit - A method for providing security for plaintext data being transferred between units in a computer system includes steps of dividing a memory into a series of addressable locations, each of the addressable locations having an address at which can be stored version information, a data authentication tag, and ciphertext corresponding to the plaintext. The system retrieves the ciphertext, the version information, and the data authentication tag, and generates encryption keys for decrypting the information stored at the address. If the data authentication tag indicates the plaintext data are valid, then the system provides the decrypted plaintext to the requestor, or encrypts new plaintext data and stores the corresponding ciphertext with new authentication and version information at the first address. | 05-09-2013 |
Richard Lemmon, Cromwell, CT US
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20090097902 | CLEANING DEVICE - A cleaning device includes a chassis with a plurality of roller assemblies disposed therein, and a cleaning web having a first and second cleaning surface. The cleaning web extends between the roller assemblies such that the first cleaning surface of the cleaning web faces outwardly from one of the roller assemblies and towards a surface to be cleaned and the second cleaning surface faces outwardly from another roller assembly and towards the surface to be cleaned permitting both sides of the cleaning web to be used efficiently during a cleaning operation. The cleaning device further includes an advancement mechanism for advancing the cleaning web between the roller assemblies. A handle assembly with control elements is provided for guiding and controlling operation of the cleaning device. The cleaning device further includes a fluid delivery assembly for storing and delivering fluids to the cleaning web. | 04-16-2009 |
Ronald A. Lemmon, Amherst, NY US
Timothy J. Lemmon, New York, NY US
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20140149282 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROCESSING ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS BASED ON CONSUMER CHARACTERISTICS - Methods are disclosed for processing electronic transactions between a merchant and a consumer based on physical geography. A method includes receiving payment data associated with a consumer payment card; transmitting the payment data, over a network, to a third party; receiving, over the network, information for determining whether a geofence associated with the merchant matches a geofence associated with the consumer; and processing a transaction with the consumer based on whether the consumer geofence ID matches a geofence ID associated with the merchant. Systems for processing electronic transactions between a merchant and a consumer based on physical geography are also disclosed. | 05-29-2014 |
Vance P. Lemmon, Miami, FL US
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20100239500 | SUBSTITUTED TRIAZINE COMPOUNDS FOR NERVE REGENERATION - A family of substituted triazine compounds is synthesized by combinatorial solid phase chemistry. These compounds were found to increase the growth of neurons/axons from central nervous system neurons that had been damaged, and can be used in methods and pharmaceutical compositions for treating injuries, diseases and conditions associated with nerve damage. | 09-23-2010 |
20120225084 | KLF FAMILY MEMBERS REGULATE INTRINSIC AXON REGENERATION ABILITY - This invention relates, e.g., to a method for promoting CNS axon regeneration, comprising (1) inhibiting the expression or activity in a neuron of one or more of the members of the Krüppel-like transcription factor (KLF) family that suppress axon growth (e.g., KLF 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15 and/or 16), and/or (2) stimulating the expression or activity in a neuron of one or more of the members of the KLF family that promote axon growth (e.g., KLF 6 and/or 7). | 09-06-2012 |
Vance Paul Lemmon, Miami, FL US
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20120093761 | VACCINE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - Nanoparticle-based vaccines, compositions, kits and methods are used for the effective delivery of one or more antigens in vivo for vaccination and antibody (e.g., monoclonal antibody) production, and for the effective delivery of peptides, proteins, siRNA, RNA or DNA to PAPCs or MHC class II positive cells (e.g. tumor cells). Antigens may be, for example, DNA that results in expression of the gene of interest and induction of a robust and specific immune response to the expressed protein in a subject (e.g., mammal). Antigens may also be immunogenic peptides or polypeptides that are processed and presented. In one embodiment, a nanoparticle -based method to deliver antigens in vivo as described herein includes injection of a vaccine composed of a DNA encoding at least one antigen, or at least one antigenic peptide or polypeptide conjugated to a charged dendrimer (e.g., PADRE-derivatized dendrimer) that is also conjugated to a T helper epitope (e.g., PADRE). Negatively-charged plasmids bind naturally to a positively-charged PADRE-dendrimer, while peptide or polypeptide antigens can be chemically linked to the PADRE-dendrimer if they are not negatively-charged. Alternatively, negatively-charged dendrimers may be used. The compositions, kits, vaccines and methods described herein have both prophylactic and treatment applications, i.e., can be used as a prophylactic to prevent onset of a disease or condition in a subject, as well as to treat a subject having a disease or condition. A vaccine as described herein can be used to mount an immune response against any infectious pathogen or cancer. | 04-19-2012 |
20120129199 | COMPOSITIONS, KITS AND METHODS FOR IN VITRO ANTIGEN PRESENTATION, ASSESSING VACCINE EFFICACY, AND ASSESSING IMMUNOTOXICITY OF BIOLOGICS AND DRUGS - Nanoparticle-based compositions, assays, kits, methods and platforms for delivering an antigen (peptides, proteins) or a nucleic acid encoding an antigen to professional APCs (PAPCs) result in the generation of autologous APCs that present a natural peptide repertoire of the antigen for use in assessing the efficacy of a vaccine (e.g., a cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) response to a particular antigen) or other therapy or intervention (cell-based therapy, adjuvant therapy, etc.). The compositions, kits, assays and methods also can be used for delivering a drug or biologic or portion thereof to APCs for assessing the immunogenicity of drugs and biologics. The composition, kits, assays and methods involve the combined use of MHC targeting, universal DR binding peptides (e.g., PADRE, HA) with charged (e.g., positively-charged) highly branched polymeric dendrimers (e.g., PAMAM and other dendrimers) as vehicles for the targeted delivery of nucleic acids, peptides, biologics, drugs, or polypeptides to APCs, giving rise to a new nanoparticle-based method for assessing the immune response (CTL response) to a vaccination or other therapy or intervention, or for assessing the immunogenicity of a biologic or drug. Targeted delivery of nucleic acids, peptides, biologics, drugs, or polypeptides to APCs for effective expression and processing generates more physiologically relevant target antigens for evaluation of cell-mediated immune responses to vaccination, for example, and provides a low-cost approach for rapid generation of reagents and development of assay systems for more accurate profiling of immunological responses to infection, immunization, and other therapies or interventions. Immunoevaluation kits using targeted nanoparticle-based antigen delivery are described herein. | 05-24-2012 |
Wayne Lemmon, Blanding, UT US
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20090271668 | Bus Failure Management Method and System - A method, apparatus and program product improve computer reliability by, in part, identifying a plurality of error occurrences from Error Correction Codes. It may then be determined if the plurality of error occurrences are associated with a single bit of a bus. The determined, single bit may correspond to a faulty component of the bus. This level of identification efficiently addresses problems. For instance, a corrective algorithm may be applied if the plurality of error occurrences are associated with the single bit. Alternatively, the bus may be disabled if the plurality of error occurrences are not associated with the single bit of the bus. In this manner, implementations may detect, identify and act in response to multiple failure modes. | 10-29-2009 |