Sadowski, US
Andrew M. Sadowski, Durham, NC US
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20100045737 | EXTERNAL FLUID MANIFOLD WITH POLYMER COMPLIANT WALL - A fluid dispensing assembly having a fluid dispensing subassembly to deliver fluid to a substrate, an external manifold to supply fluid having a first wall arranged adjacent to the fluid dispensing subassembly, and a compliant wall attached to a second wall arranged opposite the first wall, the compliant wall to confine the fluid to chambers in the manifold and to provide compliance for acoustic attenuation. A fluid dispensing assembly having an external manifold having at least one opening in a back side opposite a fluid dispensing subassembly side, the fluid dispensing subassembly side being in contact with fluid, and a compliant wall adhered to the external manifold on the back side. A method of manufacturing a fluid dispensing assembly having forming an external manifold having openings to receive fluid, attaching a compliant wall to the external manifold such that the compliant wall seals the openings, and attaching the external manifold to a fluid dispensing subassembly wherein the fluid dispensing subassembly and manifold are on opposite sides of a transducer arranged to operate on the fluid in the manifolds. | 02-25-2010 |
Bogdan Sadowski US
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20100085269 | Hidden Wideband Antenna - A low-cost compact wideband antenna ( | 04-08-2010 |
Boguslaw Sadowski US
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20150300391 | SYSTEM FOR LOCKING A COUPLING OF ELEMENTS, HAVING MALE AND FEMALE ENDS - This locking system includes a male cylindrical end and a female tubular cylindrical end inside of which the male cylindrical end is to be inserted for coupling. A locking groove is hollowed in the outer surface of the male cylindrical end. The female tubular cylindrical end is bored on the side with a through-opening inside of which is arranged a mobile locking element which protrudes inside the female tubular cylindrical end in the locking groove of the male cylindrical end. A locking ring is mounted to rotate freely on the outer surface of the female tubular cylindrical end opposite the through-opening this ring having an inner surface wherein a recess having an ortho-radially variable depth enables the locking/unlocking of the mobile locking element against the locking groove depending on the ring's position. The locking groove extends in the axial direction of the male cylindrical end from a free end thereof. | 10-22-2015 |
Bryan Sadowski, Falls Church, VA US
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20120119146 | Hot-Pressed Transparent Ceramics and Ceramic Lasers - A transparent polycrystalline ceramic having scattering and absorption loss less than 0.2/cm over a region comprising more than 95% of the originally densified shape and a process for fabricating the same by hot pressing. The ceramic can be any suitable ceramic such as yttria (Y | 05-17-2012 |
20120119147 | Hot-Pressed Transparent Ceramics and Ceramic Lasers - A transparent polycrystalline ceramic having scattering and absorption loss less than 0.2/cm over a region comprising more than 95% of the originally densified shape and a process for fabricating the same by hot pressing. The ceramic can be any suitable ceramic such as yttria (Y | 05-17-2012 |
20120128873 | Hot-Pressed Transparent Ceramics and Ceramic Lasers - A transparent polycrystalline ceramic having scattering and absorption loss less than 0.2/cm over a region comprising more than 95% of the originally densified shape and a process for fabricating the same by hot pressing. The ceramic can be any suitable ceramic such as yttria (Y | 05-24-2012 |
20120270053 | SITU GROWN SiC COATINGS ON CARBON MATERIALS - A method of forming a β-SiC material or coating by mixing SiO | 10-25-2012 |
20130029098 | OPTICAL INTERFACE FOR REDUCED LOSS IN SPINEL WINDOWS - A method for reducing transmission losses in a spinel-based optical element by building a structure on the surface of the optical element without the use of a previously prepared master. The structure can be built through reactive ion etching (RIE) of a pattern obtained through photolithography and liftoff, through RIE of a pattern through e-beam writing and liftoff, through RIE of a pattern using a self organized metal mask, or by direct hot-pressing the structure during fabrication of the optical element. Also disclosed is the related spinel-based optical element made by this method. | 01-31-2013 |
20130160492 | POLISHED, HOT PRESSED, NET SHAPE CERAMICS - A method for making a smooth ceramic including loading ceramic powder to be densified into a hot press die, placing one or more spacers with a polished surface between a hot press punch and the ceramic powder, placing the die and punch into a hot press and hot pressing the ceramic powder, and removing a smooth ceramic shape that requires no subsequent polishing or processing and has a surface roughness of 5 nm RMS or better. The smooth ceramic shape may be transparent, and it may be spinel, magnesia, yttria, lutetia, scandia, YAG, any composites thereof, or any of their rare earth doped compounds. Also disclosed is the related smooth ceramic made by this process. | 06-27-2013 |
20140004261 | Sintering Aid Coated YAG Powders and Agglomerates and Methods for Making | 01-02-2014 |
20140098411 | RARE EARTH DOPED Lu2O3 POLYCRYSTALLINE CERAMIC LASER GAIN MEDIUM - A method for making a rare earth doped polycrystalline ceramic laser gain medium by hot pressing a rare earth doped polycrystalline powder where the doping concentration is greater than 2% and up to 10% and where the grain size of the final ceramic is greater than 2 μm. The polycrystalline powder can be Lu | 04-10-2014 |
20140239563 | Containment of molten aluminum using non-wetting materials - A method of containing molten aluminum using non-wetting materials comprising depositing MgAl | 08-28-2014 |
20140356575 | Structural Micro to Nano Layered Composite - A composite made of alternating layers of elastic and plastic material provides desirable mechanical properties including high toughness. Each layer has a thickness of between 10 nanometers and 500 microns. Plastic materials that may be used include thermoplastic/thermoset elastomers, aluminum, alloys of aluminum, titanium, and alloys of titanium. Elastic materials include various thermoplastic or thermoset polymers, Al | 12-04-2014 |
20160076140 | Manufacturing a Crucible for Containment Using Non-Wetting Materials - A method of containing molten aluminum using non-wetting materials comprising depositing MgAl | 03-17-2016 |
Bryan Sadowski, Arlington, VA US
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20110034319 | Sintering Aid Coated YAG Powders and Agglomerates and Methods for Making - Particles including a YAG core and a coating of sintering aid deposited thereon. The particles and agglomerates thereof maybe formed as a powder. The coated YAG-containing particles are well-suited to production of polycrystalline YAG-containing ceramics. The coated YAG-containing particles may be fabricated using a novel fabrication method which avoids the need for formation of a homogeneous powder mixture of YAG and sintering aid. In the method, a solution including a sintering aid or sintering aid precursor is prepared and mixed with YAG-containing particles to form a mixture. The mixture may be sprayed into a drying column and dried to produce coated particles. Alternatively, the YAG particles and sintering aid or sintering aid precursor solution may be separately introduced to the drying column and dried to form coated YAG-containing particles. | 02-10-2011 |
Charles Sadowski, Danbury, CT US
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20140274751 | CHEMICAL IDENTIFICATION USING A CHROMATOGRAPHY RETENTION INDEX - Provided herein is technology relating to identifying unknown compounds and particularly, but not exclusively, to methods and systems for identifying unknown compounds by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry by use of retention index as a second dimension for identification. | 09-18-2014 |
Charles S. Sadowski, South Kent, CT US
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20140260536 | MASS SPECTROMETRY (MS) IDENTIFICATION ALGORITHM - A system includes a gas chromatograph configured to determine experimental chromatographic data including retention times associated with samples. The system also includes a mass spectrometer configured to determine experimental mass spectral data associated with samples. The mass spectrometer can include a quadrupole field ion trap that uses a non-classical detection technique. The system. determines a retention index for an unknown sample based upon retention times for a calibration sample and the unknown sample, and identifies reference mass spectral data using the retention index. The reference mass spectral data can include spectra measured using a classical detection technique. The system can compare the experimental mass spectral data to the reference mass spectral data using one or more comparison metrics, such as a percent fragment match and/or a variance match. A score can be determined to identify the unknown sample using one or more of the metrics. | 09-18-2014 |
20160047782 | MASS SPECTROMETRY (MS) IDENTIFICATION ALGORITHM - A system includes a gas chromatograph configured to determine experimental chromatographic data including retention times associated with samples. The system also includes a mass spectrometer configured to determine experimental mass spectral data associated with samples. The mass spectrometer can include a quadrupole field ion trap that uses a non-classical detection technique. The system determines a retention index for an unknown sample based upon retention times for a calibration sample and the unknown sample, and identifies reference mass spectral data using the retention index. The reference mass spectral data can include spectra measured using a classical detection technique. The system can compare the experimental mass spectral data to the reference mass spectral data using one or more comparison metrics, such as a percent fragment match and/or a variance match. A score can be determined to identify the unknown sample using one or more of the metrics. | 02-18-2016 |
Craig Sadowski, Somerville, MA US
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20150020239 | SEED-ORIGIN ENDOPHYTE POPULATIONS, COMPOSITIONS, AND METHODS OF USE - This application relates to methods and materials for providing a benefit to a seed or seedling of an agricultural plant (e.g., an agricultural grass plant), or the agricultural plant derived from the seed or seedling. For example, this application provides purified bacterial populations that include novel seed-origin bacterial endophytes, and synthetic combinations of seeds and/or seedlings (e.g., cereal seeds and/or seedlings) with heterologous seed-derived bacterial endophytes. | 01-15-2015 |
20150320050 | Seed-Origin Endophyte Populations, Compositions, and Methods of Use - This application relates to methods and materials for providing a benefit to a seed or seedling of an agricultural plant (e.g., an agricultural grass plant), or the agricultural plant derived from the seed or seedling. For example, this application provides purified bacterial populations that include novel seed-origin bacterial endophytes, and synthetic combinations of seeds and/or seedlings (e.g., cereal seeds and/or seedlings) with heterologous seed-derived bacterial endophytes. | 11-12-2015 |
20150342196 | Seed-Origin Endophyte Populations, Compositions, and Methods of Use - This application relates to methods and materials for providing a benefit to a seed or seedling of an agricultural plant (e.g., an agricultural grass plant), or the agricultural plant derived from the seed or seedling. For example, this application provides purified bacterial populations that include novel seed-origin bacterial endophytes, and synthetic combinations of seeds and/or seedlings (e.g., cereal seeds and/or seedlings) with heterologous seed-derived bacterial endophytes. | 12-03-2015 |
20150373993 | ENDOPHYTES, ASSOCIATED COMPOSITIONS, AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - Materials and methods for improving plant traits and for providing plant benefits are provided. In some embodiments, the materials, and methods employing the same, can comprise endophytes. | 12-31-2015 |
20160021891 | ENDOPHYTES, ASSOCIATED COMPOSITIONS, AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - Materials and methods for improving plant traits and for providing plant benefits are provided. In some embodiments, the materials, and methods employing the same, can comprise endophytes. | 01-28-2016 |
Daniel Sadowski, Kensington, CT US
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20110180584 | Stapling apparatus for performing anastomosis on hollow organs - A stapling apparatus for performing anastomosis on hollow organs which includes an adjacent aligned pair of stapling jaws for respectively retaining hollow organ ends together in aligned registration for stapling the ends together to form an anastomosis. Each of the stapling jaws has opposing hinged hemostat jaws operable for clamping respective hollow organ ends therebetween prior to stapling. The hemostat jaws include a stapling mechanism for stapling the retained hollow organ ends together. | 07-28-2011 |
20110184443 | Stapling apparatus for performing anastomosis on hollow organs - A stapling apparatus for performing anastomosis on hollow organs. The apparatus consists of two combinable tools which are L-shaped, one tool for retaining staple retaining clips, and the other tool for retaining staples. The L-shaped tools are each provided with an elongated handle and a C-shaped jaw positioned at a distal bottom end of the handle in a plane substantially transverse to the handles of the tools. When the two tools are combined, the C-shaped jaw retaining a series of staple retaining clips is positioned below the C-shaped jaw retaining the arranged series of staples with the respective staples in registration with respective underlying clips for stapling. The C-shaped jaws provide gaps which permit ingress and egress of hollow organ ends to be stapled. A staple firing mechanism is operated from the proximal top end of one of the handles of the stapling apparatus whereby downward pressures is applied uniformly and simultaneously against the top of all staples to force them from their retaining sockets, through the hollow organ ends, and into stapling engagement with the respective underlying staple retaining clips. | 07-28-2011 |
20140352161 | LASER LEVEL SYSTEM - The present disclosure relates to a laser level system. The laser level system includes a laser level, a quick connect tool mounting bracket, and/or other components. The laser level may be mounted to the quick connect tool mounting bracket in one or more different orientations via a quick connect adapter. The quick connect adapter may be removably coupled with the bracket and/or one or more quick connect mounts supported by one or more external surfaces a housing of the laser level. One or more laser beams generated by the laser level may be controlled via a controller to visually indicate whether the laser level is in a “manual” mode, whether the laser level is in a “self-leveling” mode, and/or whether the laser level is “out of level” while in the “self-leveling” mode. In some embodiments, the laser level system includes a self-leveling mechanism lock. | 12-04-2014 |
Deborah A. Sadowski, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20100249954 | DISTRIBUTED HISTORIAN ARCHITECTURE AND INTERFACES - A distributed historian framework is provided where historical data is collected in accordance with an organizational model of a hierarchical system that is distributed across various elements of an enterprise. A directory service operates with the organizational model to enable configuration of historian components within the organization and to enable data to be located within the organization. In one aspect, an industrial automation system is provided. The system includes at least one historian component to archive data within an organization. A common data model then exposes functionality and data of the organization to the historian component. | 09-30-2010 |
20110087702 | DISTRIBUTED HISTORIAN ARCHITECTURE - A distributed historian framework is provided where historical data is collected in accordance with an organizational model of a hierarchical system that is distributed across various elements of an enterprise. A directory service operates with the organizational model to enable configuration of historian components within the organization and to enable data to be located within the organization. In one aspect, an industrial automation system is provided. The system includes at least one historian component to archive data within an organization. A common data model then exposes functionality and data of the organization to the historian component. | 04-14-2011 |
Dennis Sadowski, Atlanta, GA US
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20130068217 | SOLID PARTICLE RECEIVER WITH POROUS STRUCTURE FOR FLOW REGULATION AND ENHANCEMENT OF HEAT TRANSFER - There is disclosed a receiver panel. In an embodiment, the panel is configured to receive a curtain of particles in a solar central receiver system. A porous structure of the panel has a top end and a bottom end. The porous structure is disposed between the top end and the bottom end. The porous structure has a size to impede movement of the particles during downward travel from the top end to the bottom end. There is disclosed a solar central receiver system. In an embodiment, the receiver system includes a plurality of receiver panels, a tower supporting the plurality of receiver panels in a configuration to receive solar irradiation, and a hopper forming a slot configured to dispose the particles at a given location on to the porous structure. Other embodiments are also disclosed. | 03-21-2013 |
Edward Sadowski, Shrewsbury, NJ US
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20160048656 | SYSTEM FOR USING MEDICATION SAMPLES TO MEASURE MEDICATION ACQUISITION AND IMPROVE PATIENT OUTCOMES - Systems, apparatuses, and methods for measuring the acquisition of a medical product by a patient are disclosed. The systems and apparatuses, including databases and associated software modules, perform a method that includes receiving a data comprising a tracking code for the medical product and patient specific information, creating an electronic patient specific data file in a database corresponding to the tracking code and the patient information, activating at least one patient care module from a series of patient care modules that collects patient's information from a user, developing personalized patient monitoring parameters, receiving a second set of data associated to the patient's interaction with one or more patient care modules, evaluating the second set of data against the personalized patient monitoring parameters, generating a feedback action plan for the user that measures patient's adherence to medical products and/or patient care modules, and triggering an user authorized intervention. | 02-18-2016 |
Edward Sadowski, Burlington, NJ US
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20130226608 | SYSTEM FOR IDENTIFYING, MONITORING, INFLUENCING AND REWARDING HEALTHCARE BEHAVIOR - Systems and methods for identifying, monitoring, influencing and rewarding positive healthcare behavior are provided. The method and system includes a device receiving patient specific data which include patient care indicators associated with the patient. The device compares the patient specific data against a database that relates each patient care indicator with at least one patient care module. The device generates customized patient care plan that includes patient care modules. The patient specific data also includes one or more compliance indicators, indicating the patient's interactions with the patient care modules. The device assesses patient behavior based on the compliance indicator. A reward is issued to a patient on a condition that the patient adheres to the customized patient care plan | 08-29-2013 |
Eric M. Sadowski, Olmstead Township, OH US
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20120134666 | OPTICAL FIBER-BASED DISTRIBUTED ANTENNA SYSTEMS, COMPONENTS, AND RELATED METHODS FOR MONITORING AND CONFIGURING THEREOF - Optical fiber-based wireless systems and related components and methods are disclosed. The systems support radio frequency (RF) communications with clients over optical fiber, including Radio-over-Fiber (RoF) communications. The systems may be provided as part of an indoor distributed antenna system (IDAS) to provide wireless communication services to clients inside a building or other facility. The communications can be distributed between a head end unit (HEU) that receives carrier signals from one or more service or carrier providers and converts the signals to RoF signals for distribution over optical fibers to end points, which may be remote antenna units (RAUs). A microprocessor-based control system or systems may also be employed. The control systems may include one or more microprocessors or microcontrollers in one or more of the components of the system that execute software instructions to control the various components and provide various features for the optical fiber-based distributed antenna systems. | 05-31-2012 |
Eric M. Sadowski, Olmsted Township, OH US
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20120134673 | OPTICAL FIBER-BASED DISTRIBUTED ANTENNA SYSTEMS, COMPONENTS, AND RELATED METHODS FOR CALIBRATION THEREOF - Optical fiber-based wireless systems and related components and methods are disclosed. The systems support radio frequency (RF) communications with clients over optical fiber, including Radio-over-Fiber (RoF) communications. The systems may be provided as part of an indoor distributed antenna system (IDAS) to provide wireless communication services to clients inside a building or other facility. The communications can be distributed between a head end unit (HEU) that receives carrier signals from one or more service or carrier providers and converts the signals to RoF signals for distribution over optical fibers to end points, which may be remote antenna units (RAUs). In one embodiment, calibration of communication downlinks and communication uplinks is performed to compensate for signal strength losses in the system. | 05-31-2012 |
Eric Michael Sadowski, Olmsted Township, OH US
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20130272696 | OPTICAL FIBER-BASED DISTRIBUTED ANTENNA SYSTEMS, COMPONENTS, AND RELATED METHODS FOR CALIBRATION THEREOF - Optical fiber-based wireless systems and related components and methods are disclosed. The systems support radio frequency (RF) communications with clients over optical fiber, including Radio-over-Fiber (RoF) communications. The systems may be provided as part of an indoor distributed antenna system (IDAS) to provide wireless communication services to clients inside a building or other facility. The communications can be distributed between a head end unit (HEU) that receives carrier signals from one or more service or carrier providers and converts the signals to RoF signals for distribution over optical fibers to end points, which may be remote antenna units (RAUs). In one embodiment, calibration of communication downlinks and communication uplinks is performed to compensate for signal strength losses in the system. | 10-17-2013 |
Eric Michael Sadowski, Olmsted Falls, OH US
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20140153919 | OPTICAL FIBER-BASED DISTRIBUTED ANTENNA SYSTEMS, COMPONENTS, AND RELATED METHODS FOR MONITORING AND CONFIGURING THEREOF - Optical fiber-based wireless systems and related components and methods support radio frequency (RF) communications with clients over optical fiber, including Radio-over-Fiber (RoF) communications. The systems may be provided as part of an indoor distributed antenna system (IDAS) to provide wireless communication services to clients inside a building or other facility. The communications can be distributed between a head end unit (HEU) that receives carrier signals from one or more service or carrier providers and converts the signals to RoF signals for distribution over optical fibers to end points, which may be remote antenna units (RAUs). A microprocessor-based control system or systems may also be employed. The control systems may include one or more microprocessors or microcontrollers in one or more of the components of the system that execute software instructions to control the various components and provide various features for the optical fiber-based distributed antenna systems. | 06-05-2014 |
Grant Sadowski, Painesville, OH US
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20140263250 | WELDING DIFFUSER WITH DEBRIS REMOVAL - A welding diffuser and contact tip assembly is provided for use with a welding apparatus. The assembly includes a diffuser with an interior chamber and a plurality of openings defining exit passages from the interior chamber to an exterior of the diffuser, and a contact tip coupled to the diffuser. The contact tip includes a front portion, a rear portion, and a contact tip bore extending therethrough configured to receive electrode wire. A diffuser insert is disposed within the interior chamber of the diffuser, including an insert bore extending therethrough configured to receive electrode wire, and an angled outer surface configured to direct debris from within the interior chamber of the diffuser towards exit passages to thereby discharge the debris to an exterior of the diffuser. In one example, the rear portion of the contact tip includes an angled outer surface defining the diffuser insert. | 09-18-2014 |
20140263252 | WELDING GUN WITH DEBRIS REMOVAL AND MOTOR COOLING - A welding gun includes a handle portion comprising a motor configured to move electrode wire through the welding gun. A diffuser comprises an interior chamber and a plurality of openings defining exit passages from the interior chamber to an exterior of the diffuser. A barrel is located between the diffuser and the handle portion and supplies to the diffuser from the handle portion. A contact tip extends from the diffuser and comprises a front portion, a rear portion, and a contact tip bore extending therethrough configured to receive the electrode wire. A diffuser insert is disposed within the interior chamber of the diffuser, including an insert bore extending therethrough configured to receive electrode wire, and an outer surface configured to direct debris from within the interior chamber of the diffuser towards exit passages to discharge the debris. The handle portion is configured to direct a flow of the shielding gas over the motor to cool the motor. | 09-18-2014 |
Grant Taylor Sadowski, Painesville, OH US
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20140263251 | SPLIT GOOSENECK FOR WELDING GUNS - The invention described herein pertains generally to split goosenecks (synonymously swan necks) having a fixed or non-fixed radius for use with welding guns. | 09-18-2014 |
20140263254 | WELDING GOOSENECK WITH VARIABLE RADIUS - The invention described herein generally pertains to a variably radiused curvilinear gooseneck nozzle for a welding torch. | 09-18-2014 |
Greg Sadowski, Cambridge, MA US
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20080232704 | Video decoder with adaptive outputs - In one aspect, there is provided a video decoder including a first write port to write uncompressed video data to a first buffer in a first format adapted based on an input required by the video decoder and to suppress writing to the first buffer. The video decoder also includes a second write port to write uncompressed video data to a second buffer in a second format adapted to provide the uncompressed video data for subsequent processing external to the video decoder. | 09-25-2008 |
20090122870 | Adaptive Compression Of Video Reference Frames - The subject matter disclosed herein provides methods and apparatus, including computer program products, for providing intermediate compression or decompression for use with a video decoder and a memory. In one aspect, there is provided a method including receiving information to enable compression of a macroblock. At an intermediate section coupled to a video decoder and a memory, a macroblock may be compressed. The compression of the macroblock may be based on the received information. The compressed macroblock may be provided to memory. Related apparatus, systems, methods, and articles are also described. | 05-14-2009 |
20090168882 | SPECULATIVE MOTION PREDICTION CACHE - A method and apparatus to improve motion prediction in video processing systems is introduced. When a motion prediction cache completes requesting data for a current macroblock and enters an into idle state, data comprising one or more reference frames is speculatively requested, with the hope that the requested data are will be needed in a subsequent macroblock. If the speculative data is needed, then it is consumed. However, if the speculative data is not needed, then the correct data must be requested and a price is paid for an extra memory read bandwidth. In case the speculative data is the correct data for the subsequent macroblock, the effective memory read latency is reduced and the decode performance increases. The video decoder becomes more immune to memory read latency. | 07-02-2009 |
20100110062 | Metod for Synchronizing Display of Images in a Multi-Display Computer System - An image display system synchronizes the display of images on a plurality of display devices. The method entails generating at a first computer system a first signal representing first image data to be displayed on a first display device, generating at a second computer system a second signal representing second image data to be displayed on a second display device, and a method for synchronizing the first and second image data. The synchronizing method includes using a phase-locked loop circuit having a digital rate controller. The digital rate controller allows programmable control of the speed of the phase-locked loop. | 05-06-2010 |
20100322318 | VIDEO DECODER WITH REDUCED POWER CONSUMPTION AND METHOD THEREOF - A video decoder ( | 12-23-2010 |
20110050710 | Internal, Processing-Unit Memory For General-Purpose Use - Disclosed herein is a graphics-processing unit (GPU) having an internal memory for general-purpose use and applications thereof. Such a GPU includes a first internal memory, an execution unit coupled to the first internal memory, and an interface configured to couple the first internal memory to a second internal memory of an other processing unit. The first internal memory may comprise a stacked dynamic random access memory (DRAM) or an embedded DRAM. The interface may be further configured to couple the first internal memory to a display device. The GPU may also include another interface configured to couple the first internal memory to a central processing unit. In addition, the GPU may be embodied in software and/or included in a computing system. | 03-03-2011 |
20110148923 | POWER EFFICIENT MEMORY - A circuit includes a memory circuit. The memory retiling circuit moves image information configured to be distributed among a plurality of memory channels into reconfigured image information configured to be distributed among a subset of the plurality of memory channels. | 06-23-2011 |
20120066444 | Resolution Enhancement of Video Stream Based on Spatial and Temporal Correlation - A method, computer program product, and system are provided for associating one or more memory buffers in a computing system with a plurality of memory channels. The method can include associating a first memory buffer to a first plurality of memory banks, where the first plurality of memory banks spans over a first set of one or more memory channels. Similarly, the method can include associating a second memory buffer to a second plurality of memory banks, where the second plurality of memory banks spans over a second set of one or more memory channels. The method can also include associating a first sequence identifier and a second sequence identifier with the first memory buffer and the second memory buffer, respectively. Further, the method can include accessing the first and second memory buffers based on the first and second sequence identifiers. | 03-15-2012 |
20120066471 | ALLOCATION OF MEMORY BUFFERS BASED ON PREFERRED MEMORY PERFORMANCE - A method and system are provided for associating one or more memory buffers in a computing system with a plurality of memory channels. The method and apparatus associates one or more memory buffers with a plurality of memory banks based on preferred performance settings, wherein the plurality of memory banks spans over one or more of the plurality of memory channels. Additionally, the method and apparatus accesses the one or more memory buffers based on the preferred performance settings. Further, the method and apparatus can, in response to accessing the one or more memory buffers based on the preferred performance settings, determine whether the preferred performance settings are being satisfied. | 03-15-2012 |
20120183071 | VIDEO DECODER WITH ADAPTIVE OUTPUTS - In one aspect, there is provided a video decoder including a first write port to write uncompressed video data to a first buffer in a first format adapted based on an input required by the video decoder and to suppress writing to the first buffer. The video decoder also includes a second write port to write uncompressed video data to a second buffer in a second format adapted to provide the uncompressed video data for subsequent processing external to the video decoder. | 07-19-2012 |
20130073755 | DEVICE PROTOCOL TRANSLATOR FOR CONNECTION OF EXTERNAL DEVICES TO A PROCESSING UNIT PACKAGE - A processing unit package includes a processing unit disposed on an interposer and a device protocol translator disposed on the interposer. Through-silicon vias (TSVs) may be used to provide connections from the device protocol translator through the interposer to an external device. The device protocol translator uses a controller to control a plurality of buffers that store information received from respective information buses coupled to the processing unit, such that the processing unit information is translated according to a protocol of the external device. | 03-21-2013 |
20130121383 | MULTIPLE DATA RATE WIRING AND ENCODING - A method and apparatus for using multiple data rate (MDR) wiring with encoding is described herein. Single data rate wires are replaced with MDR wires and signals are processed through MDR circuitry. The MDR circuitry may include MDR driver circuitry, MDR repeater circuitry and MDR receiver/decoder circuitry. An encoding circuit may be included in the MDR circuitry to mitigate power consumption due to signal toggling rates. The MDR circuitry may be implemented at multiple clock rates, and with source synchronous bus circuitry and clock gates. | 05-16-2013 |
20130141442 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MULTI-CHIP PROCESSING - Various methods, computer-readable mediums and apparatus are disclosed. In one aspect, a method of generating a graphical image on a display device is provided that includes splitting geometry level processing of the image between plural processors coupled to an interposer. Primitives are created using each of the plural processors. Any primitives not needed to render the image are discarded. The image is rasterized using each of the plural processors. A portion of the image is rendered using one of the plural processors and any remaining portion of the image using one or more of the other plural processors. | 06-06-2013 |
20130145107 | IDLE POWER CONTROL IN MULTI-DISPLAY SYSTEMS - A system and method for reducing power consumption of a video subsystem. A computer system includes multiple display devices supported by a graphics processor. A memory for storing video data for the multiple display devices utilizes multiple channels for higher bandwidth. A systems controller within the graphics processor determines a retraining condition, such as an idle power state, is satisfied for one or more channels of the multiple memory channels. The graphics processor divides each respective screen for the multiple display devices into multiple horizontal bars. For each one of the multiple horizontal bars, the corresponding data may be rearranged from being distributed across the multiple channels to being stored in a single one of the multiple channels. The systems controller determines a given channel is an upcoming free channel. This free channel is retrained while it is free. Retraining may include at least reducing its memory clock (MCLK) frequency. | 06-06-2013 |
20140053161 | Method for Adaptive Scheduling of Multimedia Jobs - Systems and methods describe herein provide a method of for managing task scheduling on a accelerated processing device. Duration characteristics for a plurality of offset values are determined based on execution of first and second processing tasks within an accelerated processing device. An offset value from the plurality of offset values is selected indicating a difference in an execution start time between the first processing task and the second processing task. Additional executions of the first and second processing tasks are scheduled based on the selected offset value. | 02-20-2014 |
20140082389 | Direct Hardware Access Media Player - A system, method and a computer program product for processing media content on a media player having direct access to hardware are provided in exemplary embodiments. When the media player is initialized, an operating system is placed into a stand-by mode that decreases power consumption on an electronic device. Instead of the operating system, a hardware pipeline processes media content. A hardware pipeline is dedicated to process a media content based on the media content type. The media content is processed using the dedicated hardware pipeline to reduce the power consumption during processing. | 03-20-2014 |
20140136869 | ADAPTIVE CONNECTED STANDBY FOR A COMPUTING DEVICE - Various computing devices and methods of managing the power consumption thereby are disclosed. In one aspect, a method of managing power consumption of a computing device that has a battery is provided. The method includes cycling the computing device between a connected standby active state and a connected standby idle state. The duration of the connected standby idle state is set based at least in part on a charge level of the battery. | 05-15-2014 |
20140176195 | REDUCING POWER NEEDED TO SEND SIGNALS OVER WIRES - Apparatus, computer readable medium, circuits, and method of reducing power in sending signals over two or more wires are disclosed. The method includes receiving two or more signals at a first end of the two or more wires. The method includes determining that the two or more signals should be encoded based at least on a previously received two or more signals. The method includes encoding the two or more signals. Additionally, the method includes sending the encoded two or more signals over the two or more wires. The method may include receiving the sent two or more signals at a second end of the two or more wires, and if the sent two or more signals were encoded, then decoding the two or more signals back to the values of the received two or more signals. | 06-26-2014 |
20140181386 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR POWER REDUCTION FOR DATA MOVEMENT - A method of and device for transferring data is provided. The method includes determining a difference between a data segment that was transferred last relative to each of one or more data segments available to be transferred next. In some embodiments, for so long as no data segment available to be sent has been waiting too long, the data segment chosen to be sent next is the data segment having the smallest difference relative to the data segment transferred last. The chosen data segment is then transmitted as the next data segment transferred. | 06-26-2014 |
20140237272 | POWER CONTROL FOR DATA PROCESSOR - A data processor includes a data processor core, and a power controller. The data processor core is adapted to control an external memory system and to perform a task by accessing the external memory system, where the task has an associated computation rate, and the data processor is adapted to control the external memory system by powering up the external memory system when needed. The power controller is coupled to the data processor core for controlling a power consumption of the data processor core and the external memory system by issuing control signals to change an activation time and an activation frequency of the data processor core and the memory system. | 08-21-2014 |
20140253189 | Control Circuits for Asynchronous Circuits - The described embodiments include a computing device with one or more asynchronous circuits and control circuits that control the operation of the asynchronous circuits. In some embodiments, the control circuits are arranged in a hierarchy with a top-level control circuit atop the hierarchy and one or more local control circuits lower in the hierarchy. In these embodiments, the top-level control circuit processes operating information for the one or more asynchronous circuits and/or other functional blocks in the computing device to determine an operating state for the computing device. Based on the operating state, the top-level control circuit communicates commands to the local control circuits to cause the local control circuits to operate in corresponding operating modes. Based on a corresponding operating mode command, each local control circuit sets one or more operating parameters for corresponding asynchronous circuits (and/or one or more other functional blocks). | 09-11-2014 |
20150227387 | METHOD AND APPARATUS OF ADAPTIVE APPLICATION PERFORMANCE - A method and apparatus of adaptive application performance includes a determination of at least one criteria for implementing adaptive application performance measures. Based upon the determination, adaptive application performance measures are implemented. | 08-13-2015 |
20150341032 | LOCALLY ASYNCHRONOUS LOGIC CIRCUIT AND METHOD THEREFOR - A locally asynchronous logic circuit includes an input latch; a synchronous-to-asynchronous control circuit having an input for receiving a first clock signal, a first output coupled to the latch enable input of the input latch, and a second output for providing a start signal; a predetermined number of stages coupled between the output of the input latch and an output of the locally asynchronous logic circuit, each stage having an asynchronous functional circuit and an associated completion circuit having an input for receiving a corresponding start signal and an output for providing a corresponding done signal; and an asynchronous-to-synchronous control circuit having a first input for receiving a done signal of a preceding stage, and an output for providing a valid signal. The asynchronous-to-synchronous control circuit activates said first valid signal to indicate said output of the locally asynchronous logic circuit is valid. | 11-26-2015 |
20150372677 | DUAL-RAIL ENCODING - Embodiments may include a method, system and apparatus for providing for encoded dual-rail signal communications in asynchronous circuitry. A dual rail signal pair is received. The dual rail signal pair comprises a first value indicative of a first wait state, a second value indicative of a logic value of a first bit, a third value indicative of a second wait state and a first logic value of a second bit, and/or a fourth value indicative of second wait state and a second logic value of said second bit. | 12-24-2015 |
Gregory Sadowski, Cambridge, MA US
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20150372802 | SOURCE SYNCHRONOUS BUS CLOCK GATING SYSTEM - Embodiments are described for a method of reducing power consumption in source synchronous bus systems by reducing signal transitions in the system. Instead of sending clock and data valid signals, only the start and end of valid data packets are marked by clock signal transitions, or only a number of clock pulses that corresponds to number of data words is sent, or only a number transitions on clock signals are sent. The clock signal transitions may comprise either clock pulses or exclusively rising edge or falling edge transitions of the clock signal. | 12-24-2015 |
Henry B. Sadowski, San Diego, CA US
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20140221218 | METHODS FOR SINGLE-MOLECULE ANALYSIS - Methods for single-molecule preparation and analysis are disclosed herein. The methods can, for example, be used for isolating and analyzing DNA from various biological samples. | 08-07-2014 |
20150368706 | METHODS FOR SINGLE-MOLECULE ANALYSIS - Methods for single-molecule preparation and analysis are disclosed herein. The methods can, for example, be used for isolating and analyzing DNA from various biological samples. | 12-24-2015 |
20160046992 | CHARACTERIZATION OF MOLECULES IN NANOFLUIDICS - Methods are provided for detecting and quantitating molecules using fluidics. In preferred embodiments, the methods comprise analyzing blood to detect the presence of circulating DNA or cells from a fetus or tumor. | 02-18-2016 |
Justin Sadowski, San Francisco, CA US
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20130290415 | SOCIAL CONNECTIONS MIGRATION - In general, aspects of the present disclosure are directed to techniques for migrating social networking connections in a social network from one profile to another profile. A first incoming connection from a third profile in a social network to a first profile in the social network may be determined. A first outgoing connection to a fourth profile in the social network from the first profile in the social network may be determined. A second incoming connection from the third profile to a second profile may be created based at least in part on the first incoming connection. A second outgoing connection to the fourth profile from the second profile may be created based at least in part on the first outgoing connection. | 10-31-2013 |
20140289336 | Migrating Social Connections from a First Profile to a Second Profile - In general, aspects of the present disclosure are directed to techniques for migrating social networking connections in a social network from one profile to another profile. A first incoming connection from a third profile in a social network to a first profile in the social network may be determined. A first outgoing connection to a fourth profile in the social network from the first profile in the social network may be determined. A second incoming connection from the third profile to a second profile may be created based at least in part on the first incoming connection. A second outgoing connection to the fourth profile from the second profile may be created based at least in part on the first outgoing connection. | 09-25-2014 |
Martin J. Sadowski, New York, NY US
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20120015883 | Peptoid and synthetic oligomers, pharmaceutical compositions and methods ofusing same - Novel peptide/peptoid oligomers are disclosed that have a formula represented by the following formula Ia or Ib: | 01-19-2012 |
20130079376 | PYRIDYL-2-METHYLAMINO COMPOUNDS, COMPOSITIONS AND USES THEREOF - Compounds are provided according to formula I: | 03-28-2013 |
Michael Sadowski, Scarsdale, NY US
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20110099121 | Internet-Based Tracking Number Visibility for Shipments - Shipments are tracked in an online integrated logistics system operated by a logistics service provider. A shipment order is received from a shipper. A shipment record corresponding to the order is created in the online integrated logistics system. A web-based interface permits personnel at a shipment location for the shipment to enter a tracking number and status updates corresponding to the shipment. The status updates indicate when a shipment corresponding to the shipment order has been loaded on a trailer, when the trailer is full and when the trailer has been picked up by a carrier. The tracking number and status updates are stored in the shipment record in the online integrated logistics system. The shipment record including the tracking number and status updates is made available to the shipper, the logistics service provider, and the personnel via a web-based user interface. | 04-28-2011 |
Michael S. Sadowski, Elmhurst, IL US
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20090205604 | COOLABLE PISTON FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE - A coolable piston for internal combustion engines is disclosed herein. The coolable piston includes a head portion with a crown and an annular wall. First and second shoulders are defined in annular wall adjacent to one another. A collar is formed on a distal end of the annular wall and flanged over to project radially inwardly from the distal end. An annular rib extends from the crown and within the annular wall to thereby define an annular cavity with the annular wall. The annular cavity extends along the longitudinal axis from a first end closed by the crown to a second end at the distal end of the annular wall. The coolable piston also includes first and second pin bosses disposed at a distal end of the annular rib. The coolable piston also includes an annular notch formed in the annular rib and substantially opposing the first shoulder. The coolable piston also includes a ring member closing the second end of the annular cavity. The ring member is releasably engaged with both of the annular rib and the annular wall for servicing. The ring member has an inner periphery supported against movement along the longitudinal axis by the annular notch. The ring member has an outer periphery disposed between the first shoulder and the second shoulder. The coolable piston also includes a locking ring disposed in the collar against the second shoulder and supporting the outer periphery of the ring member against axial movement. | 08-20-2009 |
20100263620 | COOLABLE PISTON FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE - A coolable piston includes an annular wall extending between a crown and a lower distal end. First and second shoulders are provided in the wall. The first shoulder extends between first and second inner diameters of the wall. The second shoulder extends between the second and a third inner diameter. A collar is provided on the lower distal end of the wall and flanged over to project radially inwardly. An annular rib depends from the crown, with an annular cavity provided between the rib and the wall. An annular channel is formed in the rib. A ring member at least partially closes the cavity. The ring member is supported against axial movement by an inner periphery of the ring member being received in the annular channel. A locking ring is disposed in the collar against the second shoulder and supports an outer periphery of the ring member against axial movement. | 10-21-2010 |
Paul Sadowski, Warren, MI US
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20100192429 | Display device - A display device includes a panel that is mountable to a vertical wall, and a leaf assembly comprised of a stack of like shaped leaves that are bundled together and connected to the panel, and a plurality of magnets that enable the leaves to be magnetically held in one or the other side of the panel but be manipulated by a user with one hand, in a flipping manner, thereby freeing the user's other hand to perform tasks related to use of the display device. The panel includes a slot through which rearward end portions of the leaves are passed and bundled by compression plates, thus leaving the connection arrangement hidden from view and aesthetically pleasing. In an arrangement, a frame is provided about the panel to guide and support, at least in part, the lower edges of the leaf assembly. | 08-05-2010 |
Paul Allan Sadowski, Apex, NC US
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20130308652 | TECHNIQUES FOR SENDING AND RELAYING INFORMATION OVER BROADCAST AND NON-BROADCAST COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA - Sending and relaying of information includes: a direct receiver receives messages from a server over a broadcast communications medium, each message having associated targeter data attributes; the direct receiver selects messages from the server for storage in a message store of the first receiver device based on the targeter data attributes associated with each message from the server; the direct receiver connects with an indirect receiver over the non-broadcast communications medium; the direct receiver receives a message request from the indirect receiver for messages in the message store of the direct receiver over a non-broadcast communications medium; and in response to the message request, the direct receiver sends messages in the message store of the direct receiver to the indirect receiver over the non-broadcast communications medium. The direct receiver receives data from the server, and the indirect receiver receives data via another receiver. | 11-21-2013 |
20140242566 | TECHNIQUES FOR USE IN COMMUNICATIONS OF SYSTEMS FOR TARGETED DATACASTING - A central server outside of a school network receives assignments from educator computing devices, where each assignment includes content for distribution to student computing devices and a schedule indicating when the assignment is active for distribution. A local server within the school network receives the assignments and stores the assignments in a local server datastore. The local server receives from a gateway within the school network a request for active assignments, identifies the active assignments, and returns a list of the active assignments to the gateway. The gateway determines whether the list of the active assignments contains any assignments unretrieved by the given gateway. If so, the gateway sends to the local server a request for the unretrieved assignments. The gateway receives the requested assignments from the local server and stores them in a gateway datastore. | 08-28-2014 |
Paul Allen Sadowski, Apex, NC US
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20140059146 | USE OF BACKCHANNEL WITH DATACASTING VIA BROADCAST MEDIUM - Expansion of unidirectional datacasting includes the use of backchannel communication link(s) for clients communication with the datacasting infrastructure, producing a closed-loop or bidirectional system, possibly for both the acknowledgement of datacasting message receipts and a request-response service over datacasting. In one implementation, a server creates a message including a data object and a data object identifier associated with the data object. The server datacasts the message via the broadcast medium to client device(s). A given client device receives the message datacasted by the server via the broadcast medium, creates a given message including the data object identifier, and sends the given message to the server via a given backchannel. The server receives the given message including the data object identifier from the given client device via the given backchannel and records the receipt of the given message for the data object identifier. | 02-27-2014 |
Peter Sadowski, Woodbury, MN US
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20150209512 | Prefilled Syringes and Kits Thereof - The present disclosure relates, in part, to a kit including at least two prefilled syringes. The first prefilled syringe includes a dose of a hazardous agent in a first volume of a pharmaceutical composition comprising a pharmaceutically acceptable solvent. | 07-30-2015 |
Peter L. Sadowski, Woodbury, MN US
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20090292240 | TWO-STAGE RECONSTITUTING INJECTOR - An injector for injecting a medicament into a patient. The injector includes a container defining a first chamber, which contains a fluid therein, and a second chamber. The injector also includes an injection conduit configured for directing the fluid fired from the container into the patient. A transfer mechanism is operable by a user to transfer the fluid from the first chamber to the second chamber in a first stage of operation, and a firing mechanism is operable by the user for firing the fluid from the second chamber through the injection conduit in a second stage of operation. An energy source is in powering association with the firing mechanism to drive firing mechanism in the first and second stages. | 11-26-2009 |
20100217176 | METERED GEL DISPENSER - The invention relates to a dermal flowable-composition dispenser that includes a body for retaining a supply of the composition, an application portion having an application surface, and a conduit connecting the supply chamber with the application surface for facilitating the reproducible delivery of a predetermined dose of the composition to the application surface. The application surface includes a concave application surface and a front side having an upper rim enclosing the application surface and forming a depression that has a volume that is greater than or equal to the volume of the predetermine dose. Also, the application surface is configured and dimensioned such it can receive the patient's skin to allow for removal of the predetermined dose of the composition, and wherein the concave application surface is shaped such that the entire application surface contacts the patient's skin when the application surface is pressed thereagainst. | 08-26-2010 |
20120157965 | HAZARDOUS AGENT INJECTION SYSTEM - Injection systems comprising a powered injector and one or more hazardous agents are disclosed. | 06-21-2012 |
20120179100 | INTRADERMAL INJECTOR - An injection device that comprises a chamber configured for containing a substance to be injected and a needle operatively associated with the chamber and having a length sufficient to deliver the substance to an intradermal injection site. A collar surrounds the needle, defining a collar cavity. The collar also has a peripheral forward skin-contacting surface that surrounds and is radially spaced from the needle and injection site by an area that is sufficiently large to allow a patient's skin to move into the collar cavity to properly position the needle for intradermal delivery of the substance to the injection site to allow spread of the injected substance under the skin while inhibiting or preventing backpressure within the skin from forcing the substance out through the injection site. | 07-12-2012 |
20120302989 | TWO-STAGE RECONSTITUTING INJECTOR - An injector ( | 11-29-2012 |
20130030367 | HAZARDOUS AGENT INJECTION SYSTEM - A hazardous agent injection system including from about 0.02 ml to about 4.0 ml of methotrexate at a concentration of from about 7.5 mg/ml to about 150 mg/ml; a needle-assisted jet injector including a container configured to contain the methotrexate; a injection outlet member associated with the container; an injection-assisting needle coupled to the injection outlet member; a firing mechanism associated with the container; an energy source associated with the firing mechanism; and a trigger mechanism associated with the firing mechanism, wherein the needle-assisted jet injector is configured to eject the methotrexate from the injection outlet member such that the C | 01-31-2013 |
20130058930 | SUBCUTANEOUS NEEDLE ASSISTED JET INJECTION ADMINISTRATION OF METHOTREXATE - The present application is directed, at least in part, to a method of treating an autoimmune disorder in a subject in need of treatment. In one exemplary embodiment, the method comprises introducing into the subcutaneous tissue of the subject, from a needle assisted jet injection device, a composition comprising methotrexate in a dose ranging from about 5 mg to about 50 mg, wherein the pharmacokinetic profile of said methotrexate, obtained following administration of the methotrexate by the needle assisted jet injection device, is substantially the same as the pharmacokinetic profile of the same dose of methotrexate when administered by an intramuscular injection or a subcutaneous injection. The present invention provides benefits and improvements, including an improved clinical utility, improved therapeutic efficacy, over conventional methods of administering methotrexate. | 03-07-2013 |
20130218086 | HAZARDOUS AGENT INJECTION SYSTEM - Injection systems comprising a powered injector and one or more hazardous agents are disclosed. | 08-22-2013 |
20130231612 | INTRADERMAL INJECTOR - An injection device that comprises a chamber configured for containing a substance to be injected and a needle operatively associated with the chamber and having a length sufficient to deliver the substance to an intradermal injection site. A collar surrounds the needle, defining a collar cavity. The collar also has a peripheral forward skin-contacting surface that surrounds and is radially spaced from the needle and injection site by an area that is sufficiently large to allow a patient's skin to move into the collar cavity to properly position the needle for intradermal delivery of the substance to the injection site to allow spread of the injected substance under the skin while inhibiting or preventing backpressure within the skin from forcing the substance out through the injection site. | 09-05-2013 |
20130289491 | INJECTION DEVICE WITH CAMMED RAM ASSEMBLY - An exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure can provide an injector including a trigger mechanism, an energy source, and a user-operable firing-initiation member. The trigger member can include a trigger member having a retainer portion, and a ram assembly having a ram configured to pressurize a medicament container for expelling a medicament therefrom and a trigger engagement member configured to engage the retainer portion of the trigger member in a pre-firing condition. The energy source can be associated with the ram for powering the ram to expel the medicament, and the user-operable firing-initiation member can be operable for causing an axial rotation between the trigger engagement member and the retainer portion from the pre-firing condition to a firing condition in which the trigger engagement member is released from the retainer portion to allow the energy source to fire the ram. | 10-31-2013 |
20130303985 | NEEDLE ASSISTED JET INJECTION ADMINISTRATION OF TESTOSTERONE COMPOSITIONS - The present invention provides compositions and methods for treating a subject in need of treatment with testosterone, including introducing testosterone into the subject subcutaneously, intradermally, or intramuscularly, from a needle assisted jet injection device. | 11-14-2013 |
20130317431 | NEEDLE ASSISTED JET INJECTION DEVICE HAVING REDUCED TRIGGER FORCE - An exemplary embodiment of an injector includes a trigger mechanism, an energy source, and a user-operable firing-initiation member. The trigger mechanism can include a floating trigger member having a retaining portion, a ram assembly having a ram configured to pressurize a medicament container for expelling a medicament therefrom, the ram assembly further having a floating trigger engagement member configured to engage the retaining portion of the floating trigger member when the floating trigger member is in a pre-firing condition. The energy source can be associated with the ram for powering the ram to expel the medicament, and the user-operable firing-initiation member can be operable for causing an axial rotation of the floating trigger member from the pre-firing condition to a firing condition in which the floating trigger engagement member is released from the retaining portion to allow the energy source to fire the ram. | 11-28-2013 |
20130331788 | INJECTION DEVICE WITH CAMMED RAM ASSEMBLY - An exemplary embodiment of injector includes a trigger mechanism, an energy source, and a user-operable firing-initiation member. The trigger member can include a trigger member having a retainer portion, and a ram assembly having a ram configured to pressurize a medicament container for expelling a medicament therefrom and a trigger engagement member configured to engage the retainer portion of the trigger member in a pre-firing condition. The energy source can be associated with the ram for powering the ram to expel the medicament, and the user-operable firing-initiation member can be operable for causing an axial rotation between the trigger engagement member and the retainer portion from the pre-firing condition to a firing condition in which the trigger engagement member is released from the retainer portion to allow the energy source to fire the ram. | 12-12-2013 |
20140037713 | TRANSDERMAL COMPOSITIONS FOR ANTI-CHOLINERGIC AGENTS - The present invention relates generally to compositions or formulations for transdermal or transmucosal administration of anti-cholinergic agents such as oxybutynin. The invention utilizes a novel delivery vehicle and is a substantially malodorous-free and irritation free transdermal formulation which is substantially live of long chain fatty alcohols, long-chain fatty acids, and long-chain fatty esters. A method is disclosed for treating a subject for hyperhidrosis with these formulations while reducing the incidences of peak concentrations of drug and undesirable side effects associated with oral anti-cholinergics. | 02-06-2014 |
20140107568 | METHOD OF DETERMINING AN INJECTED DOSE BASED ON A KNOWN ORAL DOSE - The present disclosure relates to methods of determining dosages of compositions used in injection devices, in view of known oral doses of the same compositions. | 04-17-2014 |
20140135303 | Hazardous Agent Injection System - Injection systems comprising a powered injector and one or more hazardous agents are disclosed. | 05-15-2014 |
20140221916 | TWO-STAGE RECONSTITUTING INJECTOR - An injector ( | 08-07-2014 |
20140303558 | INTRADERMAL INJECTOR - An injection device that comprises a chamber configured for containing a substance to be injected and a needle operatively associated with the chamber and having a length sufficient to deliver the substance to an intradermal injection site. A collar surrounds the needle, defining a collar cavity. The collar also has a peripheral forward skin-contacting surface that surrounds and is radially spaced from the needle and injection site by an area that is sufficiently large to allow a patient's skin to move into the collar cavity to properly position the needle for intradermal delivery of the substance to the injection site to allow spread of the injected substance under the skin while inhibiting or preventing backpressure within the skin from forcing the substance out through the injection site. | 10-09-2014 |
20150119799 | Hazardous Agent Injection System - Injection systems comprising a powered injector and one or more hazardous agents are disclosed. | 04-30-2015 |
20150217061 | Needle Shield - A needle shield comprises an elastomeric sheath having a closed distal end and an open proximal end. The distal end is configured to form a first seal with a distal tip of a needle in an initial position. The proximal end is configured to form a second seal with a syringe body in the initial position. The second seal is configured to release from the syringe body prior to the first seal releasing from the needle when the elastomeric sheath is moved distally from the syringe. | 08-06-2015 |
20150297600 | Method Of Achieving Increased Systemic Availability of Methotrexate - Determining that a patient in need of methotrexate requires more systemically available methotrexate than can be obtained by an orally administered dose of methotrexate; and subcutaneously administering a dose of methotrexate to the patient. | 10-22-2015 |
Peter L. Sadowski, Minneapolis, MN US
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20130018313 | INJECTION DEVICE WITH CAMMED RAM ASSEMBLYAANM Kramer; ThomasAACI MinneapolisAAST MNAACO USAAGP Kramer; Thomas Minneapolis MN USAANM Rust; Matthew HowardAACI HudsonAAST WIAACO USAAGP Rust; Matthew Howard Hudson WI USAANM Goudreau; Paul MichaelAACI MinneapolisAAST MNAACO USAAGP Goudreau; Paul Michael Minneapolis MN USAANM Hoeft; Peter AnthonyAACI MinneapolisAAST MNAACO USAAGP Hoeft; Peter Anthony Minneapolis MN USAANM Sund; Julius CraigAACI PlymouthAAST MNAACO USAAGP Sund; Julius Craig Plymouth MN USAANM Sadowski; Peter L.AACI MinneapolisAAST MNAACO USAAGP Sadowski; Peter L. Minneapolis MN US - An exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure can provide an injector including a trigger mechanism, an energy source, and a user-operable firing-initiation member. The trigger member can include a trigger member having a retainer portion, and a ram assembly having a ram configured to pressurize a medicament container for expelling a medicament therefrom and a trigger engagement member configured to engage the retainer portion of the trigger member in a pre-firing condition. The energy source can be associated with the ram for powering the ram to expel the medicament, and the user-operable firing-initiation member can be operable for causing an axial rotation between the trigger engagement member and the retainer portion from the pre-firing condition to a firing condition in which the trigger engagement member is released from the retainer portion to allow the energy source to fire the ram. | 01-17-2013 |
Stephanie D. Sadowski, Charlotte, NC US
Wallace J. Sadowski, Boynton Beach, FL US
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20090041209 | ADJUSTING MUSIC LENGTH TO EXPECTED WAITING TIME WHILE CALLER IS ON HOLD - A method of adjusting music length to expected waiting time while a caller is on hold includes choosing one or more media selections based upon their play duration and matching the selection(s) to the expected waiting time. | 02-12-2009 |
20090100337 | HELP OPTION ENHANCEMENT FOR INTERACTIVE VOICE RESPONSE SYSTEMS - A method for providing help within an interactive voice response application can include the step of determining an interactive voice response event corresponding to a help menu request. The event can be classified as a default help request or a user initiated help request. If the event is classified as a default help request, a time for receiving user input can be set to a default value. If, however, the event is classified as a user initiated help request, the time for receiving user input can be set to a value less than the default value. The interactive voice response application can take programmatic action upon expiration of the time for receiving user | 04-16-2009 |
Walter Sadowski, Edmonds, WA US
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20160032191 | FLAME RETARDANTS - Methods and compositions pertaining to flame retardants using micronized rice husks are disclosed. | 02-04-2016 |
Walter Sadowski, Newington, CT US
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20120118713 | Switch With Pivoting Actuator - A rotary switch having a body, a rotary knob attached to the body, and at least two terminals attached to the body. An actuator is pivotably mounted within the body and operably connected to the rotary knob, the actuator pivoting upon a rotation of the rotary knob. A conductor is pivotably mounted in the body and is in communication with the actuator. The conductor is adapted to connect or disconnect the at least two terminals when the actuator is pivotably moved. | 05-17-2012 |
Walter A. Sadowski, Newington, CT US
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20140251777 | Low Current Switch - A low current switch has a flexible movable contact that can be deflected by an actuator. In some implementations the switch may permit a low current switch to be manufactured using elements of a high current switch without requiring large amounts of precious metal. The flexible movable contact may be arranged as one or more cantilevers that are deflected using a rocking actuator. The actuator interacts with the movable contact in such a way as to provide tactile feedback to an operator comparable to a high current switch having a rigid movable contact. Also described are a set of low and high current switches, components of a low current switch, and a method of manufacturing a low current switch. | 09-11-2014 |