Condon, US
Anthony Christopher Condon, Watsonville, CA US
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20140246449 | Reusable Shopping Bag Storage and Dispensing System - A shopping bag dispenser has a fabric storage and dispensing bag with an open end having an area of opening, and a length, and a plurality of shopping bags having common dimensions, each formed from a material having a low coefficient of friction, and capable of sustaining permanent fold creases. Each shopping bag of the plurality is implemented with permanent fold creases, folded along the creases and stacked with others of the plurality, to a folded and stacked size having a length less than the length of the storage bag and a cross-sectional area orthogonal to the length less than the area of the opening of the fabric storage and dispensing bag. | 09-04-2014 |
20150020935 | Reusable Shopping Bag Storage and Dispensing System - A shopping organizer comprises a purse or handbag enabled to carry cards and money, a carrier enclosure separate from the purse or handbag, attached to the purse or handbag, the carrier enclosure having a dispensing opening on one end, and a plurality of shopping bags, each formed from a material having a low coefficient of friction and capable of sustaining permanent fold creases, the shopping bags folded along the creases and arranged in a stack held together by a strap, the stack of shopping bags placed in the carrier enclosure such that individual ones of the plurality of bags may be grasped and pulled out of the stack through the dispensing opening. | 01-22-2015 |
Clare M. Condon, Plymouth, CA US
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20100154311 | Optical Pressure Switch, Door Operating System and Method - A door having a pneumatic sensing edge is operated automatically to open when an object and the edge make contact An optical pressure switch ( | 06-24-2010 |
20130019531 | Optical pressure switch, door operating system and method - A door having a pneumatic sensing edge is operated automatically to open when an object and the edge make contact. An optical pressure switch in fluid communication with gas forced from the edge on contact with the object initiates the operation of a door opener. The optical pressure switch includes a membrane having a portion that interrupts a light beam when the membrane flexes due to the increase gas pressure over ambient pressure as gas is forced from the edge. | 01-24-2013 |
Dave Condon, Wilsonville, OR US
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20100147914 | RACK TOWER FOR SECURING CROSSBARS ON TOP OF A VEHICLE - A rack for carrying cargo on top of a vehicle includes a pair of crossbars. Each crossbar spans a pair of rails. The crossbars are connected to the rails by towers. Each tower has a claw assembly which is adjustable along two axes. | 06-17-2010 |
20110132946 | UPRIGHT BIKE MOUNT - A bike mount has an elongate body for supporting a bike. A front end of the bike mount may include a pair of hoop structures for gripping the front wheel of a bike. One of the hoop structures may have a ramp for causing rotation of the hoop structure as a bike rolls on to the ramp. One or more clamps are included for fastening the bike mount to one or more crossbars. | 06-09-2011 |
20110139841 | CROSSBAR CLAMP DEVICES - Racks are used to carry cargo on top of vehicles. Racks include crossbars and assemblies configured to secure specific cargo items to the crossbars. Clamps for connecting cargo-specific assemblies to the crossbars, include first and second jaws, and an adjustment device for selectively controlling horizontal relative movement between the jaws. | 06-16-2011 |
20120111910 | NESTABLE CARGO BOX FOR A VEHICLE - Vehicle rack system with a nestable cargo box, including a kit for constructing the cargo box, and methods of making, packaging, shipping, supplying, and assembling the cargo box. The cargo box may include a base portion and a lid portion that can be arranged in (1) a shipping configuration where the base and lid portions are not operatively connected to each other and one of the portions is inverted and nested in the other portion and (2) an operative configuration in which the base and the lid portions are operatively connected to each other to form a box that can be pivoted open and fastened shut. | 05-10-2012 |
20120118926 | CAR TOP CARRIER - A cargo box is configured for mounting on crossbars on top of a vehicle. The cargo box includes a control assembly for operating a latch assembly on one side of the cargo box. The control assembly includes a toggle switch which may be enabled or disabled by operation of a lock device. | 05-17-2012 |
20120228349 | STABILIZED CARGO BOX FOR A VEHICLE RACK SYSTEM - A vehicle rack system including a stabilized cargo box attached to a pair of crossbars. In some embodiments, the stabilized cargo box includes a container defining a long axis and having a bottom portion hinged to a lid portion to form an enclosure to hold cargo. A plurality of clamp devices may mount the container to the pair of crossbars attached to a roof of a vehicle. The bottom portion may include a housing member defining a groove and also may include a stiffening tube disposed in the groove and providing first and second tubular regions that are laterally spaced from each other and that each extend at least generally parallel to the long axis. The first and second tubular regions may be connected to each other by a third tubular region of the stiffening tube that extends at least part way across a nose of the container. | 09-13-2012 |
20130175308 | UPRIGHT BIKE MOUNT - A bike mount has an elongate body for supporting a bike. A front end of the bike mount may include a pair of hoop structures for gripping the front wheel of a bike. One of the hoop structures may have a ramp for causing rotation of the hoop structure as a bike rolls on to the ramp. One or more clamps are included for fastening the bike mount to one or more crossbars. | 07-11-2013 |
20140097220 | RACK TOWER FOR SECURING CROSSBARS ON TOP OF A VEHICLE - A rack for carrying cargo on top of a vehicle includes a pair of crossbars. Each crossbar spans a pair of rails. The crossbars are connected to the rails by towers. Each tower has a claw assembly which is adjustable along two axes. | 04-10-2014 |
20140158727 | CARRIER FOR A VEHICLE - Carrier, such as a cargo box, for a vehicle. In an exemplary embodiment, the cargo box may comprise a bottom portion mountable to a vehicle, and a lid portion that fits together with the bottom portion to form a container for cargo. The container may have a pair of lateral sides opposite each other. The cargo box also may comprise a plurality of hinge-latch members to connect the lid portion to the bottom portion adjacent each lateral side. At least one hinge-latch member adjacent each lateral side may include a hinge, a first latch, and a second latch. The first and second latches may be adjustable individually to connect the lid portion to the bottom portion via the hinge. In another exemplary embodiment, the carrier may comprise a clamp device having a force indicator. | 06-12-2014 |
20140158728 | CROSSBAR T-SLOT INFILL - An infill device may include a lower portion pressing against a floor portion of a cavity of a slotted crossbar of a vehicle rack, and an upper portion pressing upward on first and second opposing lips of a longitudinal opening to the cavity. The infill is operable between a flush position corresponding to the upper portion substantially filling the opening, and a compressed position corresponding to the upper portion moving away from the opposing lips and closer to the floor portion to allow a retention device of a cargo-specific rack accessory to enter the channel and clamp the opposing lips. | 06-12-2014 |
20140166710 | CROSSBAR CLAMP DEVICES - Racks are used to carry cargo on top of vehicles. Racks include crossbars and assemblies configured to secure specific cargo items to the crossbars. Clamps for connecting cargo-specific assemblies to the crossbars, include first and second jaws, and an adjustment device for selectively controlling horizontal relative movement between the jaws. | 06-19-2014 |
20150076197 | CROSSBAR CLAMP DEVICES - Racks are used to carry cargo on top of vehicles. Racks include crossbars and assemblies configured to secure specific cargo items to the crossbars. Clamps for connecting cargo-specific assemblies to the crossbars, include first and second jaws, and an adjustment device for selectively controlling horizontal relative movement between the jaws. | 03-19-2015 |
20150191127 | BOARD CARRIER - A vehicle rooftop system for carrying boards, such as SUP boards, may include a support unit having an elongate body, a self-adjusting strap slidably attached to the body, and a load-assist roller. A lockable cam buckle for securing the strap may be included at one end portion of the unit, and a paddle carrier may be included at another end portion. | 07-09-2015 |
Dave Condon, Livermore, CA US
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20130137056 | HEAT CHAMBER - A heat chamber having multiple segments formed from castable material. | 05-30-2013 |
David Condon, Wilsonville, OR US
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20130062379 | BICYCLE FORK SECURING DEVICE - A bike rack may include an elongate body having a first end portion and a second end portion, a rear wheel receiver connected to the body adjacent the second end portion, and a fork mount device connected to the body adjacent the first end portion. The fork mount device may include a body and a pair of retractable axle portions configured to move between a retracted position in which the axle portions are substantially contained in the body, and an extended position in which the axle portions extend sufficiently to engage axle holes of a 15QR bicycle fork. | 03-14-2013 |
20130284779 | RETENTION DOCK - A retention dock device may include a body and one or more clamping assemblies, each clamping assembly operable by an actuator and having a cleat with an enlarged head portion configured to clamp the body of the device to a slotted crossbar of a vehicle rack. | 10-31-2013 |
20140124551 | VEHICLE RACK SYSTEM WITH A BICYCLE-GRIPPING CARRIER - Roof-mounted vehicle rack system including a load carrier. In some embodiments, the load carrier may be a bicycle carrier having an elongate base and an arm equipped with a frame-gripping device. The frame-gripping device may be operated with an actuating member, which may be centered transversely on the base for equal accessibility from either lateral side of the carrier. The actuating member and the arm may be mounted separately to the base at respective positions that are spaced along the base from each other. | 05-08-2014 |
20140144960 | UPRIGHT BIKE MOUNT - Bike mount designs for carrying bikes in connection with vehicles are described. A bike mount may include a base and a frame or wheel-gripping arm. A bike mount frame may also have ratcheting wheel grip assemblies which may be switched between tensioning and release modes. | 05-29-2014 |
Donna Condon, Watsonville, CA US
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20140246449 | Reusable Shopping Bag Storage and Dispensing System - A shopping bag dispenser has a fabric storage and dispensing bag with an open end having an area of opening, and a length, and a plurality of shopping bags having common dimensions, each formed from a material having a low coefficient of friction, and capable of sustaining permanent fold creases. Each shopping bag of the plurality is implemented with permanent fold creases, folded along the creases and stacked with others of the plurality, to a folded and stacked size having a length less than the length of the storage bag and a cross-sectional area orthogonal to the length less than the area of the opening of the fabric storage and dispensing bag. | 09-04-2014 |
20150020935 | Reusable Shopping Bag Storage and Dispensing System - A shopping organizer comprises a purse or handbag enabled to carry cards and money, a carrier enclosure separate from the purse or handbag, attached to the purse or handbag, the carrier enclosure having a dispensing opening on one end, and a plurality of shopping bags, each formed from a material having a low coefficient of friction and capable of sustaining permanent fold creases, the shopping bags folded along the creases and arranged in a stack held together by a strap, the stack of shopping bags placed in the carrier enclosure such that individual ones of the plurality of bags may be grasped and pulled out of the stack through the dispensing opening. | 01-22-2015 |
Duane Condon, Ramona, CA US
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20140261828 | In-Line Water Hammer Arrester - An in-line water hammer arrester comprises a housing connectable at each end to a piping system, a fluid channel disposed within the housing to permit fluid to flow from the piping system through the housing and back into the piping system, a piston and a pressurized gas chamber. When a pressure spike occurs, the piston is pushed against the pressurized gas chamber allowing an expanded area for water flow until the pressure spike is dissipated and the piston returns to its resting position. When used with flexible hoses and tubing typically found with household appliance water supply lines, the in-line arrester is easily installed by a crimping or clamping type connector and takes up little space. | 09-18-2014 |
20150068631 | In-Line Water Hammer Arrester - An in-line water hammer arrester comprises a housing connectable at each end to a piping system, a fluid channel disposed within the housing to permit fluid to flow from the piping system through the housing and back into the piping system, a piston and a pressurized gas chamber. When a pressure spike occurs, the piston is pushed against the pressurized gas chamber allowing an expanded area for water flow until the pressure spike is dissipated and the piston returns to its resting position. When used with flexible hoses and tubing typically found with household appliance water supply lines, the in-line arrester is easily installed by a crimping or clamping type connector and takes up little space. | 03-12-2015 |
20150096640 | In-Line Water Hammer Arrester - An in-line water hammer arrester comprises a housing connectable at each end to a piping system, a fluid channel disposed within the housing to permit fluid to flow from the piping system through the housing and back into the piping system, a piston and a pressurized chamber. When a pressure spike occurs, the piston is pushed against the pressurized chamber allowing an expanded area for water flow until the pressure spike is dissipated and the piston returns to its resting position. When used with flexible hoses and tubing typically found with household appliance water supply lines, the in-line arrester is easily installed by a crimping or clamping type connector and takes up little space. | 04-09-2015 |
Duane R. Condon, Ramona, CA US
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20090044474 | BI-DIMENSIONAL FOLDING INSULATOR - An insulator comprises at least three sections hingedly connected to one another, including a center section and a pair of outer sections. The sections are shaped so that if the outer sections are folded in a first direction relative to the center section, the insulator can be used with a first tube of a first diameter, and if the outer sections are folded in a second direction relative to the center section the insulator can be used on second tube of a different diameter from the first diameter. | 02-19-2009 |
20090184123 | Receptacle Liner and Method of Manufacture - A bag for lining a trash or other receptacle having an interior cavity accessed through an aperture in the elevated rim of the receptacle. The bag features a sealed first end adapted to be positioned at the bottom of the receptacle interior cavity and a sidewall extending to an opening at a second end adapted for positioning on the rim of the receptacle. The opening is formed for a distance less than the diameter of the bag and is stretchable to fit over the rim of the receptacle in a biased engagement therewith. | 07-23-2009 |
20130082201 | Recessed Wall-Mounted Outlet Box with Push-Pull Handle Assembly - An outlet box housing a stop valve that is connected to a water supply line of a building. The outlet box enables a user to control the internally housed stop valve by axial movement of a handle assembly linked to a handle on the valve. The outlet box has a faceplate with at least one aperture through which the handle assembly and water outlet line can pass. Valve inlet shanks (or adaptors) connect the stop valve to the water supply line and allow for quick and easy replacement of the stop valve. | 04-04-2013 |
Edward Condon, Murphy, TX US
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20140212100 | STRESS CONTROL STRUCTURE FOR OPTICAL FIBERS IN A HIGH VOLTAGE ENVIRONMENT - Structure is provided for controlling the electrical stress on one or more optical fibers in a high voltage environment. | 07-31-2014 |
Edward B. Condon, Murphy, TX US
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20140340806 | STRESS CONTROL ASSEMBLY AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME - A stress control apparatus for managing effects caused by electrical stress in a high voltage environment, and methods of manufacturing the apparatus. A dielectric tube with a central bore coated with a conductive material has an outer conductive coating on a lower section that is grounded. The central bore carries a high voltage potential from a current-carrying conductor. The grounded coating transitions to the exposed outer dielectric surface along a gradually tapered transition. A conductive insert connects to the central bore and forms an electric field in a space between the insert and the grounded coating. When coated with an epoxy and inserted into the central bore, the insert forms a small gap between an outer surface of the insert and part of the central bore, such that there is no zero potential difference in the gap. Any epoxy that oozes out during insertion will collect in the gap. | 11-20-2014 |
Gary Condon, Canonsburg, PA US
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20160024917 | Angled Degradation Pick - A degradation pick of the type used in such fields as road milling, mining, and trenching to engage and degrade tough materials such as asphalt, concrete, and rock may comprise a body attached at one end to a substantially cylindrical shaft. A hardened tip may also be attached to the body opposite the shaft. The hardened tip may comprise an axis offset from a central axis of the shaft. Such a degradation pick may be secured to an exterior of a rotatable drum or continuous chain so as to be repeatedly brought into contact with a surface of a material to be degraded. The body may comprise a protruding spine adjacent the hardened tip and opposite a direction of travel of the hardened tip when transported by a rotating drum or continuous chain. | 01-28-2016 |
Gary John Condon, Irwin, PA US
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20110114774 | Impact Crusher Wear Components Including Wear Resistant Inserts Bonded Therein - A wear component for use in an impact crusher having a forward depression on the face of the wear component which is exposed to aggregate wear. Wear resistant inserts, for example cemented tungsten carbide inserts, are bonded within the forward depression to prevent rapid abrasion of the wear component. Joints are formed between wear resistant inserts and joints are also formed between wear resistant inserts and the wear component. Bonding material fills the joints to further secure the wear resistant inserts and to prevent crack propagation. | 05-19-2011 |
Gavin Anthony Condon, San Jose, CA US
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20140310222 | CLOUD-BASED DIAGNOSTICS AND REMEDIATION - Troubleshooting a technical problem on a user device using a network-based remediation platform. Receiving problem statements relating to technical problems associated with a user device, activating a domain of cases, assigning a score for the cases based on a scoring algorithm, and determining one or more remediation actions to suggest based on the score. | 10-16-2014 |
Holly Sebrell Condon, West Suffield, CT US
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20140172740 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR UNIFIED CUSTOMER COMMUNICATIONS - A publishing system and method for distributing electronic and paper documents for multiple financial service products is disclosed. The system includes a memory device configured to store policy information for the multiple financial service products associated with each of a plurality of clients to store communication settings for each of the multiple financial service products, the communication settings including contact information and notification preferences, and to store document templates. The system includes a processor configured to process a request for generating notification/alert documents, to generate notification/alert documents by modifying the document templates based on the policy information and communication settings and to store the notification/alert documents in the memory device, and to determine whether the notification/alert documents were not received or received in error. The system includes a transmitter configured to transmit the notification/alert documents based on the communication settings. | 06-19-2014 |
20140173001 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DISTRIBUTING ELECTRONIC AND PAPER DOCUMENTS AS PER CUSTOMER CONSENT - A system for enterprise distribution of electronic and paper documents for multiple insurance products is disclosed. The system including a memory device to store policy information for multiple insurance products associated with each of a plurality of clients. The memory device stores document delivery settings, including contact information and notification/alert preferences. The system includes a processor to generate document delivery questions relating to the preferred medium for notification and alert documents. The system includes a receiver to receive responses to the document delivery questions. The processor generates consent questions and updates the document delivery settings based on the response to the document delivery questions and the consent questions. The system may also include a transmitter to transmit a message to the clients notifying them of the change in the document delivery settings and to transmit a message notifying a source system of the change in document delivery settings. | 06-19-2014 |
James Condon, Huntingdon, PA US
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20150120681 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AGGREGATING MEDIA CONTENT METADATA - A system and a method to aggregate multiple content servers' metadata to a local database is provided that enable various features such as improved performance, non searchable server support, duplicate handling and protocol independence. The system performs local content crawling, remote server crawling and remote server searching to create an aggregated database of metadata. The content is located in a single database. Hence, the duplicate metadata can be removed easily. | 04-30-2015 |
James E. Condon, Plymouth, CA US
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20100154311 | Optical Pressure Switch, Door Operating System and Method - A door having a pneumatic sensing edge is operated automatically to open when an object and the edge make contact An optical pressure switch ( | 06-24-2010 |
James E. Condon US
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20130019531 | Optical pressure switch, door operating system and method - A door having a pneumatic sensing edge is operated automatically to open when an object and the edge make contact. An optical pressure switch in fluid communication with gas forced from the edge on contact with the object initiates the operation of a door opener. The optical pressure switch includes a membrane having a portion that interrupts a light beam when the membrane flexes due to the increase gas pressure over ambient pressure as gas is forced from the edge. | 01-24-2013 |
James Patrick Condon, Hebron, IL US
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20140276528 | DIALYSIS BAG WITH ANTI-OCCLUSION FEATURE - A dialysis bag is provided, including a first layer of film and a second layer of film each having a closed end and an opposite outlet end, the layers sealed together about corresponding peripheral edges to define a bag chamber. An outlet assembly is sealingly disposed at the corresponding outlet ends and has a tubular administrative outlet with an inlet and is in fluid communication with the bag chamber. A dimple is formed in at least one of the layers adjacent to the inlet for preventing occlusion as a fluid level decreases in the bag. | 09-18-2014 |
Jeffrey Scott Condon, Cambridge, MA US
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20080287424 | AZOLYLACYLGUANIDINES AS beta-SECRETASE INHIBITORS - The present invention provides an azolylacylquanidine compound of formula I | 11-20-2008 |
Jeffrey Scott Condon, Melrose, MA US
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20100204245 | Amino-pyridines As Inhibitors Of Beta-secretase - The present invention provides an amino-pyridine compound of formula I | 08-12-2010 |
Jeremiah Condon, Trenton, MI US
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20120254457 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF ADAPTIVE TRANSPORT OF MULTIMEDIA DATA - Network-based content distribution is improved by controlling the flow of multimedia data and streaming characteristics to ensure real-time, consistent delivery. An adaptive media distribution system includes at least one original source of a media channel, a plurality of content playback devices, and one or more stream controllers disposed between the original sources and the playback devices. Each media channel provides audio and/or video content on one or more switchable streams, each stream being encoded with different characteristics such as bitrate. The stream controllers receive streams and determine how the streams should be allocated to the playback devices so as to provide consistent delivery of the content in accordance with playback demand and the stream attributes or information. | 10-04-2012 |
20130111058 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR REAL-TIME ADAPTATION OF MULTIMEDIA DATA | 05-02-2013 |
John Condon, Berthoud, CO US
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20130128293 | Print Format Transform Mechanism - A method disclosed. The method includes receiving a Portable Document Format (PDF) print job file, applying a first transform to generate an Advanced Function Presentation (AFP) image print job data stream and applying a second transform to generate an AFP text print job data stream. | 05-23-2013 |
John A. Condon, Timonium, MD US
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20100123041 | GAS GENERATOR LAUNCHER FOR SMALL UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES (UAVS) - The launching of an unmanned projectile includes pre-packaging a barrel with a projectile, a pusher cup, and a gas generator. The gas generator generates gas to propel the projectile out of the barrel. A pressure chamber increases a pressure of the gas in the barrel. The pressure chamber comprises a front body portion connected to the gas generator; an aft body portion connected to the front body portion and the gas generator; and a vent sleeve positioned around the front body portion and adapted to provide an aperture through which the gas exits the barrel in order to control a level of gas pressure in the barrel. A triggering of the gas generator causes the pusher cup to push the projectile out of the barrel at a predetermined launch velocity in order to attain a predetermined self-propelled flight trajectory, wherein the triggering causes the pusher cup to exit the barrel. | 05-20-2010 |
20100281745 | RIFLE LAUNCHER FOR SMALL UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES (UAVS) - A launcher system and method for an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), wherein the launcher system comprises a barrel comprising a prepackaged internal pusher cup configured behind the UAV housed within the barrel; an expansion chamber operatively connected around the barrel, wherein the barrel extends out of a first end of the expansion chamber; a muzzle adapter operatively connected to a second end of the expansion chamber, wherein the first end of the expansion chamber is positioned opposite to the second end of the expansion chamber; a rifle slip-fitted to the muzzle adapter; and a stand operatively connected to the expansion chamber, wherein a triggering of the rifle causes the internal pusher cup to push the UAV out of the barrel at a predetermined launch velocity in order to attain a predetermined self-propelled flight trajectory. | 11-11-2010 |
John B. Condon, Berthoud, CO US
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20090027729 | Method, apparatus and article of manufacture for modifying printing based upon direct on-the-fly media characteristic parameters - A method, apparatus and article of manufacture for modifying printing based upon direct on-the-fly media characteristic parameters is disclosed. The present invention on-the-fly directly measures a media characteristic parameter and performs real-time print modification in response thereto. The measured characteristic parameters include paper texture and composition, as well as adhesion and penetration of print. The modification of print in response to these measured parameters may allow a customer to maintain observed print quality with lower-cost materials. Adjustments may include the addition of coating, hot rolling, or adjustment of toner concentration. Measured parameters may include mottle, paper texture, and bleed through. | 01-29-2009 |
20100241952 | EXTENDABLE META-DATA SUPPORT IN FINAL FORM PRESENTATION DATASTREAM PRINT ENTERPRISES - Methods, systems, and apparatus for generating and associating meta-data with a final form presentation datastream document where the meta-data is structured in accordance with the datastream component architectures. Meta-data objects (“MDOs”) are architected as components of a presentation document and thus are well defined to allow applications to reliably access and process the meta-data contained therein. The MDOs may be associated with other components of the document and are architected to be extensible and flexible while still adhering to an architectural structure. The MDOs may be descriptive (no affect in document presentation) or operational (affects document presentation if processed). Standard types of MDOs may include XML standard information, JDF standard information, PWG standard information, and digital signature information. A variety of standard categories further define typical meta-data forms and applications thereof. | 09-23-2010 |
John Edward Condon, Sumner, ME US
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20120022178 | METHODS OF EMBEDDING FOAM WITH ADDITIVES - The invention relates to a various methods of adding a liquid additive to a foam whereby the location of the additive within the foam can be precisely controlled. It also describes embodiments of a foam wherein the additive has been localized at particular areas of the foam. | 01-26-2012 |
John Paul Condon, Minneapolis, MN US
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20140099853 | REMOTE-CONTROL FLYING COPTER AND METHOD - A hovering remote-control flying craft having a molded frame assembly includes a plurality of arms extending from a center body with an electric motor and corresponding propeller on each arm. In various embodiments, the motor and propeller are mounted downward-facing at a distal portion of each arm with a motor cover over the motor. The center body can be formed of a two-piece molded structure that sandwiches a circuit board to provide structural support for the frame. The circuit board can include a plurality of tabs that facilitate mounting of wire connectors, and can also provide antennas and emitters for both IR and RF communications. In some embodiments, a removable safety ring protects the propellers from lateral contact. | 04-10-2014 |
20140100037 | WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM FOR GAME PLAY WITH MULTIPLE REMOTE-CONTROL FLYING CRAFT - A gaming system for enabling three-dimensional game play of remote-control craft controlled by a controller, each craft including a communication system with both radio frequency (RF) and infrared (IR) capabilities. The system can include a plurality of hovering remote-control flying craft each controlled by a handheld controller, and further may include at least one additional game accessory elements, such as a puck, a ground station or a gun. Each pairing of craft and controllers communicate via an RF protocol that transmits at least control communications between the controller and the craft based on pair identification information in an RF communication protocol. The craft and game-accessory elements also communicate via at least an IR protocol that communicates game-play information. Selectable pairs of craft and controllers may be assigned to different teams for playing multiplayer team games based on team identification information in the RF communication protocol. | 04-10-2014 |
20150273351 | REMOTE-CONTROL FLYING COPTER - A hovering remote-control flying craft having a molded frame assembly includes a plurality of arms extending from a center body with an electric motor and corresponding propeller on each arm. In various embodiments, the motor and propeller are mounted downward-facing at a distal portion of each arm with a motor cover over the motor. The center body can be formed of a two-piece molded structure that sandwiches a circuit board to provide structural support for the frame. The circuit board can include a plurality of tabs that facilitate mounting of wire connectors, and can also provide antennas and emitters for both IR and RF communications. In some embodiments, a removable safety ring protects the propellers from lateral contact. | 10-01-2015 |
20150283459 | WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM FOR GAME PLAY WITH MULTIPLE REMOTE CONTROL FLYING CRAFT - A gaming system for enabling three-dimensional game play of remote-control craft controlled by a controller, each craft including a communication system with both radio frequency (RF) and infrared (IR) capabilities. The system can include a plurality of hovering remote-control flying craft each controlled by a handheld controller, and further may include at least one additional game accessory elements, such as a puck, a ground station or a gun. Each pairing of craft and controllers communicate via an RF protocol that transmits at least control communications between the controller and the craft based on pair identification information in an RF communication protocol. The craft and game-accessory elements also communicate via at least an IR protocol that communicates game-play information. Selectable pairs of craft and controllers may be assigned to different teams for playing multiplayer team games based on team identification information in the RF communication protocol. | 10-08-2015 |
John T. Condon, Hoffman Estates, IL US
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20110246359 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR IDENTITY AUTHENTICATION - The Greenlist tool provides payors desiring to pay a merchant a means to locate, validate and effect the transfer of assets to another party by routing transaction requests to a third party that functions as the transaction enabler. This task is performed without divulging confidential information about transactors while assigning liability for certain risk consequences to the lowest cost risk bearers: banks. Greenlist verifies identities before making financial transactions or before obtaining access to restricted information. The Greenlist can be completely trusted by risk-bearers. Liability for risk can be transferred to the registrars of the information contained within the registry. This liability transfer substantially reduces the payor's cost of bearing risks. Banks or third parties responsible for certifying that someone or some entity claiming to be an authorized party is not an impostor can now offer new levels of service at a substantially lower cost for a variety of transactions. | 10-06-2011 |
Kevin Condon, Phoenix, AZ US
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20130147192 | GAS TURBINE ENGINE TRANSIENT ASSIST USING A STARTER-GENERATOR - A method of supplying mechanical power to an operating gas turbine engine includes supplying mechanical power from the operating gas turbine engine to a starter-generator, to thereby generate electrical power using the starter-generator. One or more operational parameters of the operating gas turbine engine are sensed and, based on the one or more sensed operational parameters, electrical power is selectively supplied to the starter-generator to thereby generate and supply mechanical output power to the operating gas turbine engine. | 06-13-2013 |
20140245748 | GAS TURBINE ENGINE OPTIMIZATION BY ELECTRIC POWER TRANSFER - A method of increasing the operational efficiency of an operating gas turbine engine includes supplying mechanical power from a first spool of the operating gas turbine engine to a first electrical machine to thereby generate electrical power using the first electrical machine and supplying mechanical power from a second spool of the operating gas turbine engine to a second electrical machine to thereby generate electrical power using the second electrical machine. The method further includes sensing one or more operational parameters of the operating gas turbine engine and, based on the one or more sensed operational parameters, ceasing to generate electrical power using the second electrical machine, and instead supplying at least a part of the electrical power generated by the first electrical machine to the second electrical machine to operate in motoring mode and to thereby generate and supply mechanical output power to the second spool of the engine. | 09-04-2014 |
Kevin J. Condon, Truro, MA US
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20100191674 | Method and System for Assessment, Collection, and Disbursement of Funds Related to Motor Vehicles - The assessment of funds related to motor vehicles includes: receiving a vehicle identification for a motor vehicle from an identification system at a fuel station as part of a fueling transaction; obtaining vehicle information and a funds calculation method from a vehicle assessment database using the vehicle identification, where the funds calculation method comprises variables for the vehicle information; calculating funds to be collected during the fueling transaction using the vehicle information according to the funds calculation method; and determining a total cost of the fueling transaction, the total cost comprising the funds to be collected. Other types of funds or non-fund related functions may be taken into account, such as driver socio-economic data, insurance status data, license status data, fees and fines data, law enforcement data, and data collection for research, analysis, and planning, thus providing a tool for customizing the assessment of funds related to motor vehicles. | 07-29-2010 |
Matthew Condon, Gurnee, IL US
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20090207449 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REMOTE MONITORING OF PRINT SYSTEMS - A system and method for remotely monitoring and servicing user's print system including the ability to diagnose a problem with a user's print system based on properties monitored from such system and creating a query that predicts the source of the problem based on past history for this print system and other user's print systems. | 08-20-2009 |
Matthew James Condon, Fairway, KS US
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20100332259 | Wellness Evaluation System And Method - A system and method for a wellness evaluation health plan participant. Initially, inputs are received which include (1) health risk assessment data indicating the participant's blood sugar, blood pressure, cholesterol, body mass index, alcohol and tobacco use; (2) an injury report including previous personal injury and pain information for the participant; and (3) an ergonomic analysis of the participant's jobsite. In response to these inputs, wellness exercise recommendations are generated including a set of pre-existing injury prevention exercises based on the injury report, and exercises based on potential worksite injury as determined by the ergonomic jobsite analysis. The participant may be sent a list of reading material including at least one article based on the health risk assessment. | 12-30-2010 |
20130117043 | Wellness Incentive System And Method - A system and method for incentivizing the participants' improvement in exercise participation in a health plan including a plurality of participants, without an employer's knowledge of the participants' individual health data. Initially, a randomly-generated identifier is assigned to each of the participants. Next, an exercise schedule is assigned to each of the participants. Points are allocated to each participant based on exercise participation, and incentives are provided for the participants, in the form of prizes awarded to each of the participants based on the number of points respectively allocated. Reports are generated indicating the degree of participation by aggregate participants and by individual participants. | 05-09-2013 |
Michael D. Condon, Cedar Park, TX US
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20150220308 | MODEL-BASED DEVELOPMENT - A system for representing devices in a software application, comprising a plurality of templates, each having an associated device, each of the templates configured to be added to an operating software application. A plurality of resource models, each storing state data for one of the plurality of devices, each of resource models configured to be added to the operating software application. A plurality of drivers, each associated with one of the plurality of devices, each of the drivers configured to be added to the operating software application, and wherein the plurality of templates, the plurality of resource models and the plurality of drivers are stored in a non-transient electronic data memory as a single associated unit. | 08-06-2015 |
20150220325 | AGILE FRAMEWORK FOR VERTICAL APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT AND DELIVERY - A software development platform comprising one or more user-selectable modular units containing a vertical stack of back-end business logic. One or more user-selectable modular units containing domain model components. One or more user-selectable modular units containing front end presentation components. A virtual appliance comprising application-specific logic that includes one or more of the modular units containing the vertical stack of back-end business logic, one or more of the user-selectable modular units containing the domain model components and one or more of the user-selectable modular units containing front end presentation components. | 08-06-2015 |
20150220330 | TEMPLATE DERIVATION FOR CONFIGURATION OBJECT MANAGEMENT - A method for template derivation comprising generating a plurality of templates using a processor, each template having a plurality of unfixed attributes. The plurality of templates are stored in a non-transient data memory. One of the plurality of templates is retrieved using the processor. One or more of the unfixed attributes of the retrieved template is fixed. The modified template is stored as a new template having a plurality fixed attributes and a plurality of unfixed attributes. | 08-06-2015 |
20150220404 | UNDO CONFIGURATION TRANSACTIONAL COMPENSATION - A method of for system management, comprising initiating a workflow operating on a processor. Initiating a sub-workflow operating on the processor from the workflow. Electronically reading state data for one or more resources designated by the sub-workflow prior to performing a first logical process of the sub-workflow. Storing the state data in a non-transient data memory. Performing logical processes associated with the sub-workflow using the processor. Restoring the state data for the one or more resources if it is determined that an error has occurred. | 08-06-2015 |
Molly Condon, Minnetonka, MN US
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20090194587 | Product Identification and Tracking - A system may be configured to identify pedigree information associated with a drug. The system may include a structure with an RFID reader and a bar code reader. The system may also include a master control unit configured to receive product identification data from the RFID reader and the bar code reader. The system may also include a database system configured to store pedigree information associated with medicament containers. The system may also include a display unit disposed proximate to the support structure, and the display unit may be configured to receive and display the pedigree information to a user. In response to the movement of a medicament container proximate the RFID reader or the bar code reader, the master controller may submit a query to the database system, receive the pedigree information, and cause the display unit to display a portion of the pedigree information to the user. | 08-06-2009 |
Nicholas J. Condon, Silver Spring, MD US
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20110206069 | Blue Dysprosium Laser - A quasi-three level laser system having crystalline YAG or YLF doped with trivalent Dysprosium can be pumped with a laser diode in the UV, and produce a pulsed laser blue emission from the 4 F | 08-25-2011 |
20130119308 | Melt Stabilization and Vapor-Phase Synthesis of Cesium Germanium Halides - The method described herein allows for melt stabilization and vapor-phase synthesis of a cesium germanium halide utilizing germanium dihalides formed in situ. This disclosure allows for the melting of cesium germanium halides without decomposition, which allows for growing crystals of these materials from the melt. This disclosure allows for a direct synthesis of these materials without the use of water or the introduction of other possible contaminants. | 05-16-2013 |
20150123034 | Melt Stabilization and Vapor-Phase Synthesis of Cesium Germanium Halides - The method described herein allows for melt stabilization and vapor-phase synthesis of a cesium germanium halide utilizing germanium dihalides formed in situ. This disclosure allows for the melting of cesium germanium halides without decomposition, which allows for growing crystals of these materials from the melt. This disclosure allows for a direct synthesis of these materials without the use of water or the introduction of other possible contaminants. | 05-07-2015 |
20150162721 | UNDERWATER COMMUNICATION AND RANGEFINDING WITH A GALLIUM NITRIDE PUMPED DYSPROSIUM LASER - A quasi-three level laser system having crystalline YAG or YLF doped with trivalent Dysprosium can be pumped with a laser diode in the UV, and produce a pulsed laser blue emission from the 4 F | 06-11-2015 |
Nicholas J. Condon, Greenbelt, MD US
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20110168080 | NOVEL METHOD FOR THE BOTTOM-SEEDED GROWTH OF POTASSIUM LEAD CHLORIDE CRYSTALS FROM POLYCRYSTALLINE SEEDS - A method and apparatus for growing a single crystal Kb | 07-14-2011 |
Patrick Condon, Oldsmar, FL US
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20160138273 | Panel and Mounting System - A composite panel system for attaching to a wall system includes a layer of continuous insulation covering the wall system and a plurality of vertical girts affixed the wall system such that the continuous insulation lays between the wall system and the vertical girts. Composite panels are mounted to a perimeter frame of extrusions, generally two horizontal and two vertical. The panel frame horizontal extrusions are mounted to the vertical girts by fasteners. In some embodiments, gypsum and a membrane are used in lieu of continuous insulation. | 05-19-2016 |
Patrick James Condon, Cornelius, NC US
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20100191670 | Quantifying The Output Of Credit Research Systems - A method of quantifying the value added by an internal company credit rating system is described. The method includes determining an internal company credit rating for a plurality of securities. The internal company credit rating for the plurality of securities and an external credit research agency original credit rating for each of the securities are inputted in a ratings history database. Data representative of a change of the external credit research agency original credit rating for at least one security of the plurality of securities to a new credit rating is received. Responsive to the change, data representative of a current price of the at least one security and a benchmark price of the at least one security is received. At least one metric is calculated to determine a correlation between the internal company credit ratings and the new external credit research agency for each of the plurality of securities. | 07-29-2010 |
Patrick Jeffery Condon, Morris, IL US
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20090059598 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CREATING HIGH EFFICIENCY EVEN INTENSITY CIRCULAR LIGHTING DISTRIBUTIONS - A surface mount LED lamp includes a central first section having a flat circular window that provides a direct view window to the source energy and having an angle equal to the total intended output viewing angle of the LED lamp thereby providing a smooth and relatively undistorted output intensity distribution. The window allows the energy from the wide angle LED source to exit the lamp with minimal distortion, creating a smooth generally cosine shaped light distribution through the intended viewing angle of the device. A second outer section has both refractive and internally reflective surfaces for the purpose of collecting the wider output angle light from the LED source thereby adding to the intensity at the outer edges of the distribution. | 03-05-2009 |
20090116243 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CREATING A HIGH EFFICIENCY SURFACE MOUNT ILLUMINATION DEVICE FOR PROJECTING ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION AT A HIGH ANGLE FROM THE SURFACE NORMAL - A marine lamp includes an LED and a heat sink that removes heat from the LED. A lens assembly is associated with the LED and collects the energy from the LED and compresses the light into a high intensity beam. The beam strikes a secondary reflective surface which spreads the light into a desired output distribution. In one particular application, the desired output distribution has a ring-like distribution with a primary light beam at approximately 60 degrees from mounting surface normal. | 05-07-2009 |
Patrick Jeffery Condon, Plainwell, MI US
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20150123780 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PHOSPHOR LED BASED SIGNAL LIGHTING - An illumination device and methods of forming illumination devices having a limited number of white light light emitting diodes (LED's) or solid state lighting (SSL) devices and a color filtering lens or light manipulator disposed over the white light LED to manipulate at least one of a chromaticity, a color temperature value, and a color rendering index (CRI) value of light emitted beyond the illumination device to satisfy regulatory visibly and/or illumination requirements with a more efficiently operable illumination device. | 05-07-2015 |
Patrick Jeffrey Condon, Morris, IL US
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20090086498 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CREATING OPTICAL IMAGES - A device for creating a predetermined light output distribution having a substantially rectangular shape in angle space is provided having a lens with a revolved inner surface and a complex outer surface. The inner surface has a combination of reflective and refractive surface facets swept about an axis of revolution perpendicular to the optical axis of the device. The outer surface has a non-planar, non-circular, non-spherical shape. This outer surface generates an appropriate intensity distribution in a direction generally parallel to the major axis of the output rectangle and may also distribute energy generally parallelly to the minor axis of the output rectangle as well. The optical efficiency improvement in the design of this improved preferably LED-based product has several direct benefits including; increased reliability, lower operating temperature, reduced electrical requirements, greater product life and significantly reduced cost as compared to existing LED products. The resulting cost savings attendant with the implementation of the present invention makes high performance LED lamps more accessible to the general public and improves vehicle safety. | 04-02-2009 |
Paul Condon, Fort Myers, FL US
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20090009770 | Turbidimeter with ultrasonically cleaned components - An ultrasonic optical cleaning system is provided for cleaning and deterring the buildup of organic and inorganic particulates from the surface of glassware used in water testing instrumentation. The ultrasonic optical cleaning system includes a transducer that is attached to the surface of the glassware. A connector cap carrying a plurality of spring contacts interconnecting the transducer with an ultrasonic transducer control circuit. The control circuit operates continuously to provide an electrical signal to the transducer that vibrates the transducer and the glassware so that the glassware is cleaned of contaminates. | 01-08-2009 |
Peter Condon, Longboat Key, FL US
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20130196310 | Method and Device for Combined Detection of Viral and Bacterial Infections - A lateral flow assay is capable of detecting and differentiating viral and bacterial infections. A combined point of care diagnostic device tests markers for viral infection and markers for bacterial infection, to effectively assist in the rapid differentiation of viral and bacterial infections. In some preferred embodiments, bimodal methods and devices determine if an infection is bacterial and/or viral. A dual use two strip sample analysis device includes a first lateral flow chromatographic test strip to detect MxA and a low level of C-reactive protein and a second lateral flow chromatographic test strip to detect high levels of C-reactive protein. In some preferred embodiments, the sample is a fingerstick blood sample. | 08-01-2013 |
20130196311 | Method and Device for Combined Detection of Viral and Bacterial Infections - A lateral flow assay is capable of detecting and differentiating viral and bacterial infections. A combined point of care diagnostic device tests markers for viral infection and markers for bacterial infection, to effectively assist in the rapid differentiation of viral and bacterial infections. In some preferred embodiments, bimodal methods and devices determine if an infection is bacterial and/or viral. A dual use two strip sample analysis device includes a first lateral flow chromatographic test strip to detect MxA and a low level of C-reactive protein and a second lateral flow chromatographic test strip to detect high levels of C-reactive protein. In some preferred embodiments, the sample is a fingerstick blood sample. | 08-01-2013 |
20130230846 | Multiplanar Lateral Flow Assay with Diverting Zone - A lateral flow device includes a sample compressor and a test strip comprising a diverting zone. The diverting zone, which may include a barrier and/or a gap or ditch, stops or impedes flow. Flow is reinitiated and diverted into an alternate plane by compression of a sample compressor. Flow returns to the original, lateral plane, at the end of the diverting zone. | 09-05-2013 |
20130310326 | Histatin for Corneal Wound Healing and Ocular Surface Disease - Histatins may be used for corneal wound healing and as a treatment for ocular surface disease in humans and other animals. For example, histatins could be included in eye drops, eye gels, ointment, glue, or embedded in (polymer) contact lenses. | 11-21-2013 |
20130310327 | Histatin for Corneal Wound Healing and Ocular Surface Disease - Histatins may be used for corneal wound healing and as a treatment for ocular surface disease in humans and other animals. For example, histatins could be included in eye drops, eye gels, ointment, glue, or embedded in (polymer) contact lenses. | 11-21-2013 |
Peter Condon, Tierra Verde, FL US
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20160084832 | Method and Device for Combined Detection of Viral and Bacterial Infections - A lateral flow assay is capable of detecting and differentiating viral and bacterial infections. A combined point of care diagnostic device tests markers for viral infection and markers for bacterial infection, to effectively assist in the rapid differentiation of viral and bacterial infections. In some preferred embodiments, bimodal methods and devices determine if an infection is bacterial and/or viral. A dual use two strip sample analysis device includes a first lateral flow chromatographic test strip to detect MxA and a low level of C-reactive protein and a second lateral flow chromatographic test strip to detect high levels of C-reactive protein. In some preferred embodiments, the sample is a fingerstick blood sample. | 03-24-2016 |
Robert Condon, Nashua, NH US
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20110004585 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR BACKING UP A COMPUTER SYSTEM - A backup computer storage system that protects and/or recovers data on a primary computer storage system is disclosed. The backup computer system may be used to backup databases, files, and/or applications. The backup system may be used to backup an image of the primary computer system. The backup system may also be used to backup one or more databases. The backup system may replicate an image of data that is on a primary computer system. The backup system may also be used to restore data from the backup system to the primary computer system. The backup system may restore data to a database while non-affected portions of the database are available and can be used. The backup system may record all transactions in real time without overwriting any previously stored backup data. The backup system may maintain historical and/or chronological information related to the backed up data. | 01-06-2011 |
Robert Condon, West Linn, OR US
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20110055779 | Nonsequential Hardware Design Synthesis Verification - Methods and apparatuses for verifying a concurrent logical design and a corresponding non-sequential algorithmic description are provided. In some implementations, verification of a non-sequential algorithmic description for a device design is facilitated by monitoring a simulation of the non-sequential algorithmic description and synchronizing the timing of selected events with timing from an already completed simulation of a corresponding logical design. With various implementations, the hierarchical blocks in the logical design are monitored during the prior simulation to record selected event information. Subsequently, the recorded event information may be used to synchronize the simulation of the non-sequential algorithmic description. | 03-03-2011 |
Robert R. Condon, Woodbury, MN US
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20110236648 | OVERLAMINATE FILMS AND GRAPHIC ARTICLES CONTAINING THEM - Multilayer graphic articles include a graphic substrate, and an overlaminate film laminated to the graphic substrate. The overlaminate film includes a transparent film layer with a fluorochemical-containing acid-resistant layer coated on at least a portion of one surface, and an adhesive layer coated on at least a portion of the opposite surface of the transparent film. The transparent film layer may be a vinyl film layer. The acid resistant layer includes a blend of at least one fluoropolymer and at least one acrylate resin. | 09-29-2011 |
20130202835 | HARDCOAT FILMS FOR GRAPHIC SUBSTRATES - The present application is directed to a hardcoat film article comprising a cured hardcoat layer disposed on a release liner, and a thermoplastic layer on the cured hardcoat layer opposite the release liner. The thermoplastic layer has a thickness of at least about 25 micrometers. In other embodiment, the thermoplastic layer is opaque. The release liner comprising a release material formed by irradiating a release material precursor. Additionally, this application is directed to a method of forming a composite film comprising providing a release liner, coating a hardcoat composition onto the release liner to form a hardcoat layer, and curing the hardcoat layer to form a cured hardcoat layer. A thermoplastic layer is disposed onto the cured hardcoat layer to form a hardcoat composite film, and the hardcoat composite film is attached to an adhesive layer opposite the cured hardcoat layer. | 08-08-2013 |
Stephen Condon, Glenmoore, PA US
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20130196927 | Smac Mimetic Therapy - A Smac mimetic therapy wherein the Smac mimetic is selected and developed based at least in part on its cIAP degradation properties. | 08-01-2013 |
Stephen M. Condon, Malvern, PA US
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20110288116 | IAP INHIBITORS - The present invention describes compounds of the following formula: processes for their preparation, pharmaceutical compositions containing them, and their use in therapy. The compounds of the present invention inhibit IAPs (inhibitors of apoptosis proteins) and thus are useful in the treatment of cancer, autoimmune diseases and other disorders where a defect in apoptosis is implicated. | 11-24-2011 |
20120094917 | IAP INHIBITORS - The present invention describes compounds, processes for their preparation, pharmaceutical compositions containing them, and their use in therapy. | 04-19-2012 |
20120135990 | IAP INHIBITORS - The present invention describes compounds, processes for their preparation, pharmaceutical compositions containing them, and their use in therapy. | 05-31-2012 |
20130274278 | IAP INHIBITORS - The present invention describes compounds, processes for their preparation, pharmaceutical compositions containing them, and their use in therapy. | 10-17-2013 |
Stephen M. Condon, Glenmoore, PA US
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20090048183 | IAP BINDING COMPOUNDS - IAP binding molecules and compositions including these are disclosed. The IAP binding molecules interact with IAPs (inhibitor of apoptosis proteins) in cells and may be used to modify apoptosis in cells treated with such molecules. Embodiments of these compounds have a K | 02-19-2009 |
20100056495 | DIMERIC IAP INHIBITORS - Compounds, compositions, and methods of using such compounds to modulate apoptosis including IAP antagonists are provided herein. Compositions including mimetics of the invention and, optionally, secondary agents, may be used to treat proliferative disorders such as, cancer and autoimmune diseases. | 03-04-2010 |
20100075911 | DIMERIC IAP INHIBITORS - Molecular mimics of Smac are capable of modulating apoptosis through their interaction with cellular IAPs (inhibitor of apoptosis proteins). The mimetics are based on a monomer or dimer of the N-terminal tetrapeptide of IAP-binding proteins, such as Smac/DIABLO, Hid, Grim and Reaper, which interact with a specific surface groove of IAP. Also disclosed are methods of using these peptidomimetics for therapeutic purposes. In various embodiments of the invention the Smac mimetics of the invention are combined with chemotherapeutic agents, including, but not limited to topoisomerase inhibitors, kinase inhibitors, NSAIDs, taxanes and platinum containing compounds use broader language | 03-25-2010 |
20100113326 | DIMERIC IAP INHIBITORS - Compounds made up of a homodimer or heterodimer having monomeric units of formula (I): wherein: each A is, independently, NR | 05-06-2010 |
20100143499 | DIMERIC IAP INHIBITORS - Compounds, compositions, and methods of using such compounds to modulate apoptosis including IAP antagonists are provided herein. Compositions including mimetics of the invention and, optionally, secondary agents, may be used to treat proliferative disorders such as, cancer and autoimmune diseases. | 06-10-2010 |
20100144650 | DIMERIC IAP INHIBITORS - Compounds, compositions, and methods of using such compounds to modulate apoptosis including IAP antagonists are provided herein. Compositions including mimetics of the invention and, optionally, secondary agents, may be used to treat proliferative disorders such as, cancer and autoimmune diseases. | 06-10-2010 |
20110003877 | SMAC Mimetic - A SMAC mimetic and pharmaceutical compositions thereof and methods of use. | 01-06-2011 |
20110237517 | IAP INHIBITORS - The present invention describes compounds, processes for their preparation, pharmaceutical compositions containing them, and their use in therapy. | 09-29-2011 |
20110294827 | IAP BINDING COMPOUNDS - IAP binding molecules and compositions including these are disclosed. The IAP binding molecules interact with IAPs (inhibitor of apoptosis proteins) in cells and may be used to modify apoptosis in cells treated with such molecules. Embodiments of these compounds have a K | 12-01-2011 |
20110301151 | DIMERIC IAP INHIBITORS - Molecular mimics of Smac are capable of modulating apoptosis through their interaction with cellular IAPs (inhibitor of apoptosis proteins). The mimetics are based on a monomer or dimer of the N-terminal tetrapeptide of IAP-binding proteins, such as Smac/DIABLO, Hid, Grim and Reaper, which interact with a specific surface groove of IAP. Also disclosed are methods of using these peptidomimetics for therapeutic purposes. In various embodiments of the invention the Smac mimetics of the invention are combined with chemotherapeutic agents, including, but not limited to topoisomerase inhibitors, kinase inhibitors, NSAIDs, taxanes and platinum containing compounds use broader language | 12-08-2011 |
20110305777 | DIMERIC IAP ANTAGONISTS - Smac mimetics that inhibit IAPs. | 12-15-2011 |
20120157390 | IAP Inhibitors - Smac mimetics that inhibit IAPs. | 06-21-2012 |
20120184530 | Dimeric IAP Inhibitors - Compounds, compositions, and methods of using such compounds to modulate apoptosis including IAP antagonists are provided herein. Compositions including mimetics of the invention and, optionally, secondary agents, may be used to treat proliferative disorders such as, cancer and autoimmune diseases. | 07-19-2012 |
20130012564 | SMAC Mimetic - A SMAC mimetic and pharmaceutical compositions thereof and methods of use. | 01-10-2013 |
20130289042 | DIMERIC IAP INHIBITORS - Molecular mimics of Smac are capable of modulating apoptosis through their interaction with cellular IAPs (inhibitor of apoptosis proteins). The mimetics are based on a monomer or dimer of the N-terminal tetrapeptide of IAP-binding proteins, such as Smac/DIABLO, Hid, Grim and Reaper, which interact with a specific surface groove of IAP. Also disclosed are methods of using these peptidomimetics for therapeutic purposes. In various embodiments of the invention the Smac mimetics of the invention are combined with chemotherapeutic agents, including, but not limited to topoisomerase inhibitors, kinase inhibitors, NSAIDs, taxanes and platinum containing compounds use broader language | 10-31-2013 |
20130289075 | IAP BINDING COMPOUNDS - IAP binding molecules and compositions including these are disclosed. The IAP binding molecules interact with IAPB (inhibitor of apoptosis proteins) in cells and may be used to modify apoptosis in cells treated with such molecules. Embodiments of these compounds have a K | 10-31-2013 |
20140073579 | SMAC Mimetic - A SMAC mimetic and pharmaceutical compositions thereof and methods of use. | 03-13-2014 |
20140303090 | Smac Mimetic Therapy - A Smac mimetic therapy wherein the Smac mimetic is selected and developed based at least in part on its poor inhibition of XIAP-dependent processes. | 10-09-2014 |
20140329823 | Dimeric IAP Inhibitors - Molecular mimics of Smac are capable of modulating apoptosis through their interaction with cellular IAPs (inhibitor of apoptosis proteins). The mimetics are based on a monomer or dimer of the N-terminal tetrapeptide of IAP-binding proteins, such as Smac/DIABLO, Hid, Grim and Reaper, which interact with a specific surface groove of IAP. Also disclosed are methods of using these peptidomimetics for therapeutic purposes. In various embodiments of the invention the Smac mimetics of the invention are combined with chemotherapeutic agents, including, but not limited to topoisomerase inhibitors, kinase inhibitors, NSAIDs, taxanes and platinum containing compounds use broader language | 11-06-2014 |
20150158908 | SMAC Mimetic for Treating Myelodysplastic Syndromes - A SMAC mimetic and pharmaceutical compositions thereof and methods of use. | 06-11-2015 |
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20160052965 | Dimeric IAP Inhibitors - Molecular mimics of Smac are capable of modulating apoptosis through their interaction with cellular IAPs (inhibitor of apoptosis proteins). The mimetics are based on a monomer or dimer of the N-terminal tetrapeptide of IAP-binding proteins, such as Smac/DIABLO, Hid, Grim and Reaper, which interact with a specific surface groove of IAP. Also disclosed are methods of using these peptidomimetics for therapeutic purposes. In various embodiments of the invention the Smac mimetics of the invention are combined with chemotherapeutic agents, including, but not limited to topoisomerase inhibitors, kinase inhibitors, NSAIDs, taxanes and platinum containing compounds use broader language | 02-25-2016 |
Stephen M. Condon, Glenmore, PA US
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20120115922 | SMAC MIMETEC - A SMAC mimetic and pharmaceutical compositions thereof and methods of use. | 05-10-2012 |
Timothy J. Condon, Foster City, CA US
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20140376270 | POWER CONVERTERS INCLUDING LLC CONVERTERS AND METHODS OF CONTROLLING THE SAME - Photovoltaic (PV) power converters including an LLC converter stage are described. A PV power converter includes a LLC converter stage and a controller. The LLC converter stage includes an input for receiving a direct current (DC) power input from a PV module, a first transformer having a primary winding and a secondary winding and defining a DC side and an alternating current (AC) side of the PV power converter, a plurality of switches on the DC side of the first transformer, and an output coupled to the secondary winding of the first transformer to provide a DC power output. The plurality of switches is coupled between the primary winding of the first transformer and the input. The controller is located on the AC side of the PV power converter. The controller is operatively connected to the plurality of switches and configured to control operation of the plurality of switches. | 12-25-2014 |