Tuel
Anthony R. Tuel, Cary, NC US
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20090049169 | Adaptively Processing Client Requests to a Network Server - In a computer network environment, a server protocol is provided to process read requests from clients. Rather than all read requests being processed synchronously or all read requests being processed asynchronously, an attempt is first made to perform a synchronous read. If the synchronous read is unsuccessful, the connection through which the request was received by the server is registered with a monitoring service. When the data is ready to be read, an appropriate callback is called and the data transmitted. An optional delay may be imposed before the synchronous read is attempted to increase the likelihood that the attempt will be successful. A series of delays/read attempts may also be employed in order to increase the likelihood still further that an attempt will be successful. | 02-19-2009 |
Gregory D. Tuel, Beloit, OH US
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20090236897 | Vehicle having loading and unloading capabilities - A rear loading cargo carrying wheeled vehicle includes a pair of container lifts for moving shipping containers between a container support platform on the vehicle and an unloaded position behind the vehicle. Each lift typically includes a pivot arm pivotally mounted on the vehicle, a telescoping arm telescopically mounted on the pivot arm, and a container engaging support member mounted on the telescoping arm for engaging and supporting the containers. A platform lift is provided for lowering the platform during the loading operation to provide greater stability. The container support platform includes a forward section and tail section which is movable relative to the forward section to provide greater clearance for loading and unloading the container. Guide walls along either side of the platform guide misaligned containers onto the platform. The container lifts are configured for loading and unloading one or more containers onto and from the platform. | 09-24-2009 |
20090238673 | Cargo carrying vehicle and method of operation - A rear loading cargo carrying wheeled vehicle includes a pair of container lifts for moving shipping containers between a container support platform on the vehicle and an unloaded position behind the vehicle. Each lift typically includes a pivot arm pivotally mounted on the vehicle, a telescoping arm telescopically mounted on the pivot arm, and a container engaging support member mounted on the telescoping arm for engaging and supporting the containers. A platform lift is provided for lowering the platform during the loading operation to provide greater stability. The container support platform includes a forward section and tail section which is movable relative to the forward section to provide greater clearance for loading and unloading the container. Guide walls along either side of the platform guide misaligned containers onto the platform. The container lifts are configured for loading and unloading one or more containers onto and from the platform. | 09-24-2009 |
20090238674 | Method and apparatus for unloading containers - A rear loading cargo carrying wheeled vehicle includes a pair of container lifts for moving shipping containers between a container support platform on the vehicle and an unloaded position behind the vehicle. Each lift typically includes a pivot arm pivotally mounted on the vehicle, a telescoping arm telescopically mounted on the pivot arm, and a container engaging support member mounted on the telescoping arm for engaging and supporting the containers. A platform lift is provided for lowering the platform during the loading operation to provide greater stability. The container support platform includes a forward section and tail section which is movable relative to the forward section to provide greater clearance for loading and unloading the container. Guide walls along either side of the platform guide misaligned containers onto the platform. The container lifts are configured for loading and unloading one or more containers onto and from the platform. | 09-24-2009 |
Stephen M. Tuel, Silver Spring, MD US
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20110021469 | BACLOFEN SOLUTION FOR LOW-VOLUME THERAPEUTIC DELIVERY - A high concentration baclofen solution is provided suitable for therapeutic use in a medical setting. A high concentration solution of baclofen in multivalent physiological ion solution such as artificial cerebrospinal fluid is provided with concentrations of baclofen of 10 mg/ml. Artificial cerebrospinal fluid is particularly advantageous as a baclofen solvent. A medical package is also provided for baclofen delivery to patients suffering from spasticity. | 01-27-2011 |
20140128355 | BACLOFEN SOLUTION FOR LOW-VOLUME THERAPEUTIC DELIVERY - A high concentration baclofen solution is provided suitable for therapeutic use in a medical setting. A high concentration solution of baclofen in multivalent physiological ion solution such as artificial cerebrospinal fluid is provided with concentrations of baclofen of 10 mg/ml. Artificial cerebrospinal fluid is particularly advantageous as a baclofen solvent. A medical package is also provided for baclofen delivery to patients suffering from spasticity. | 05-08-2014 |
Stephen M. Tuel, Columbia, SC US
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20100015184 | Methods of Making Pharmaceutical Components for Customized Drug Products - Methods and systems for developing and manufacturing componentized drug product precursor modules that can be simply assembled to create customized drug products are disclosed. Each module contains components of a final drug product (e.g., active pharmaceutical ingredients, nutritional ingredients, and/or excipients) in a fixed mixture selected to maximize desired pharmaceutical characteristics (e.g., stability, manufacturing efficiency) and minimize cost. The modules can be extensively tested for quality and assembled immediately, or at a later time, in multiple combinations to customize the final drug product characteristics (e.g., multiple active ingredients, doses, flavor, viscosity, etc.) to meet individual patient/consumer needs and/or preferences while assuring high quality. Permitted combinations may be maintained in a database to enable networked drug product selection, prescribing, and ordering. Each resulting customized drug product dose can be labeled to facilitate compliance and reduce the number of drug products administered per day. | 01-21-2010 |
20130076068 | VEHICLE DRAG REDUCTION ASSEMBLY - A drag reduction assembly is mountable on a vehicle or other object experiencing relative motion in a fluid environment. The assembly comprises at least one shell of flexible web material movable between non-deployed and deployed positions. In addition, the shell is configured to provide at least an outer flow surface in the deployed position (e.g., a curved surface) to reduce the effects of aerodynamic drag. In many embodiments, intake apertures such as NACA ducts may be provided to allow a portion of the flowing fluid into the shell. The flowing fluid will cause the shell to assume automatically the deployed position. In cases where fluid enters the shell, an exit location is provided in the shell to permit such fluid to exit and rejoin fluid on the outside. | 03-28-2013 |
20150035313 | VEHICLE DRAG REDUCTION ASSEMBLY - A drag reduction assembly is mountable on a vehicle or other object experiencing relative motion in a fluid environment. The assembly comprises at least one shell of flexible web material movable between non-deployed and deployed positions. In addition, the shell is configured to provide at least an outer flow surface in the deployed position (e.g., a curved surface) to reduce the effects of aerodynamic drag. In many embodiments, intake apertures such as NACA ducts may be provided to allow a portion of the flowing fluid into the shell. The flowing fluid will cause the shell to assume automatically the deployed position. In cases where fluid enters the shell, an exit location is provided in the shell to permit such fluid to exit and rejoin fluid on the outside. | 02-05-2015 |