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Adam C. Grove, East Peoria, IL US
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20090199441 | High visibility ripper assembly and machine using same - A ripper assembly includes a beam assembly with a central ripper shank and tip flanked by a left linkage and a right linkage. In order to improve visibility of the central ripper shank and tip from an operator station of a track type tractor, the left linkage and the right linkage are unconnected to each other, except via the beam assembly. Without cross bracing between the left and right linkages, the beam assembly and individual linkages are configured to absorb side and twisting loads that may occur during production ripping. The ripper assembly left and right linkages may be of a fixed or variable parallelogram design. The hydraulic actuator(s) of the ripper assembly are configured to extend when moving to a dig position to provide a high penetration force. Part of the ripper assembly linkage shares a common pin with its associated hydraulic actuator. The ripper assembly may utilize a structurally efficient common pin shared between the beam assembly, lower link and hydraulic actuator on each side of the assembly. | 08-13-2009 |
20090200785 | MACHINE FRAME - A frame for a machine may include a load transfer member attached to a load support member and to a first plate member and a second plate member. Additionally, the first and second plate members may each include an aperture shaped to receive a trunnion. The load transfer member may be disposed proximate to the apertures. | 08-13-2009 |
Andrew F. Grove, Broomfield, CO US
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20100082540 | SCALABLE RELATIONAL DATABASE REPLICATION - A relational database replication system includes a client, at least one primary database, a plurality of secondary databases and replication agents which coordinate database transactions. The system provides a high level of performance, reliability, and scalability with an end result of efficient and accurate duplication of transactions between the primary and secondary databases. In one implementation, the client transmits sets of database update statements to the primary database and primary agent in parallel; the primary agent replicates the statements to at least one secondary agent. A transaction prepare and commit process is coordinated between the primary database and the primary agent, which in turn coordinates with the at least one secondary agent. Databases can be partitioned into individual smaller databases, called shards, and the system can operate in a linearly scalable manner, adding clients, databases and replication agents without requiring central coordination or components that cause bottlenecks. | 04-01-2010 |
20140108421 | PARTITIONING DATABASE DATA IN A SHARDED DATABASE - A sharded database system configured for partitioning data amongst a plurality of shard servers is provided. In one implementation the sharded database system comprises a sharded database including a first shard server, a second shard server, and a shard control record. The shard control record is configured to define a first data structure for distributing a first plurality of data records or rows based on a first sharding by monotonic key range across the first and second shard servers. The sharded database is also configured to further distribute the first plurality of records or rows across the first shard server and the second shard server via a subsidiary hashing method. A method of partitioning data of a database is also provided. | 04-17-2014 |
20140298077 | Scalable Relational Database Replication - A relational database replication system includes a client, at least one primary database, a plurality of secondary databases and replication agents which coordinate database transactions. The system provides a high level of performance, reliability, and scalability with an end result of efficient and accurate duplication of transactions between the primary and secondary databases. In one implementation, the client transmits sets of database update statements to the primary database and primary agent in parallel; the primary agent replicates the statements to at least one secondary agent. A transaction prepare and commit process is coordinated between the primary database and the primary agent, which in turn coordinates with the at least one secondary agent. Databases can be partitioned into individual smaller databases, called shards, and the system can operate in a linearly scalable manner, adding clients, databases and replication agents without requiring central coordination or components that cause bottlenecks. | 10-02-2014 |
20150220584 | DYNAMIC MODIFICATION OF A DATABASE DATA STRUCTURE - A self-optimizing database machine is provided in which data structures are evolved (e.g., added, dropped and changed) in response to database commands received from a client at a database. Algorithms may be pushed to one or more processors located at a drive and performed in parallel (e.g., via vector or other processing) to increase operational speed of a database. New or modified database structures and/or algorithms may be compiled into object code (e.g., native low-level assembler code that can be run directly on the processor) to be executed on a processor co-located or embedded in a storage device. New or modified database structures and/or algorithms may be dynamically loaded into the chip pathways as custom gate arrays (e.g., in an FPGA) at a component of a database system (e.g., a processor co-located or embedded in a storage device storing a shard or a collection of micro-shards of a database). | 08-06-2015 |
20150310044 | DATABASE DEVICE AND PROCESSING OF DATA IN A DATABASE - Implementations of database systems and methods of processing database data are provided. For example, a method includes: transforming data from one or more source databases into at least one stream of data; coupling the at least one stream of data to at least one stream processing node for processing; and processing the at least one stream of data at the at least one stream processing nodes. Another method includes: writing a record to a database in an append-only log file; indexing the append-only log file; referencing a history of at least one version of an index structure, such as a key, if the record exists in the database with the same index structure; look up the record in the database by index structure of the append-only log file; and exposing an ordered queue including an order in which transactions were written in addition to using an index structure look up. | 10-29-2015 |
Brian Grove, Belcamp, MD US
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20100100746 | SECURE AUTHENTICATION USING HARDWARE TOKEN AND COMPUTER FINGERPRINT - A method and apparatus for secure authentication of a hardware token is disclosed. In one embodiment, a host computer fingerprint is used to generate a partial seed for a challenge-response authentication which is performed on the hardware token. In another embodiment, the host computer fingerprint is used as a personal identification number for the hardware token. | 04-22-2010 |
Brian Patrick Grove, Cedar Rapids, IA US
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20100097074 | CONTINUOUS SERIES ARC GENERATOR - An arc fault demonstrator device for testing the efficacy of an arc fault interrupter (AFI) circuit breaker. The device includes a motor that moves a movable electrode relative to a stationary electrode under microprocessor control. A relay switches the electrodes connection between an arc voltage measurement circuit and an electrode close circuit. When current is applied to the electrodes, the measurement circuit provides voltage measurements to the microprocessor, which instructs the motor to move the electrodes closer or apart. When the arc voltage is below a low threshold, the electrodes are moved apart until the arc voltage exceeds a medium threshold. When the arc voltage exceeds a high threshold, the electrodes are moved closer until the arc voltage falls below the medium threshold. A switch switches between the AFI circuit breaker or a conventional circuit breaker to confirm that the AFI breaker will trip upon detection of the arc whereas the conventional breaker will not. | 04-22-2010 |
Carol S. Grove, Brooklyn, NY US
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20130305547 | System and Method for Drafting Garment Patterns from Photographs and Style Drawings - Systems and methods are provided for drafting garment patterns from body photographs and garment style drawings as well as for creating adjustable pattern style drawings and for drafting garment patterns from the pattern style drawings. The garment patterns are adjusted by measurements obtained from photographs and selected body part circumferences of the user for whom the garment pattern is intended. After obtaining the measurement the system preferably automatically make such adjustments. The system includes a content generation side which creates pattern styles of garments and provides such pattern styles to an online store. The system also includes a user-side through which a user generates a user body outline and interacts with the online store to access such pattern style drawings for use in association with the body outline to draft garment patterns that are fully customized to the user. | 11-21-2013 |
20140360030 | System and Method for Drafting Garment Patterns - Systems and methods are provided for designing garments from software templates and a software toolkit, drafting garment patterns from body photographs and garment style drawings, and for creating adjustable pattern style drawings and for drafting garment patterns from the pattern style drawings. The garment patterns are adjusted by measurements from two-dimensional images and body part circumferences of a three-dimensional body. After obtaining the measurement the system preferably automatically makes such adjustments. The system includes a content generation side which creates pattern styles of garments. The system also includes a user-side through which a user generates a body outline and interacts with the previously generated content to draft garment patterns that are fully customized. | 12-11-2014 |
Dale A. Grove, Holland, OH US
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20080314517 | Alternative Polyolefin Composite Veil/Compatibilizing Mat Materials - A compatibilized polyolefin/polyolefin composite material includes a polyolefin/polyolefin composite substrate and a reinforcing mat formed from reinforcing fibers and a thermoplastic polymer powder. The mat may also incorporate an optional emulsion polymer binder. In addition the compatibilized polyolefin/polyolefin composite material may incorporate an additional film layer so that the mat is sandwiched between the substrate and the film layer. A method of producing such materials from a to polyolefin/polyolefin composite substrate that is topologically/mechanically bonded to a reinforcing mat formed from reinforcing fibers and thermoplastic polymer powder is also described. | 12-25-2008 |
20090202716 | Coated Facer - A gypsum or foam facer is formed by the direct in-line or off-line coating of a pre-impregnated, fibrous network matting with a secondary binder system. The pre-impregnated fibrous network is preferably formed of a randomly oriented wet use chop strand fiber material impregnated with a modified urea-formaldehyde binder system. The secondary binder system preferably consists of low glass transition acrylic or styrene-butadiene-rubber resin filled predominantly with fillers combined with a plate like reinforcement or fibrous reinforcement. In an alternative embodiment, a low basis secondary veil is layered onto the fibrous network matting with or without the secondary binder system to improve softness and decorative appearance of the formed gypsum board. In another preferred alternative embodiment, a plurality of high aspect ratio particles may be introduced to the binder prior to introduction of an optional secondary binder resin to also improve the softness and decorative appearance of gypsum board. | 08-13-2009 |
Dale L. Grove, Ann Arbor, MI US
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20110022940 | PROCESSING TECHNIQUES FOR VISUAL CAPTURE DATA FROM A RENDERED DOCUMENT - A facility for navigating an electronic document is described. The facility receives user input selecting a portion of the content of a rendered document that constitutes a sentence fragment. In response to receiving the user input, the facility identifies an electronic document contained in a corpus of electronic documents, the identified electronic document containing the selected document portion. In response to receiving the user input, the facility further identifies a position within the identified electronic document at which the selected document portion occurs. | 01-27-2011 |
Daniel Dwight Grove, Mercer Island, WA US
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20110041015 | DETECTING SOFTWARE RACE CONDITIONS - Detecting a race condition is disclosed. An indication of a store operation to a memory address is received. An identifier of the memory address is stored. The identifier is used to detect an occurrence of a memory operation that is not associated with a previous ordering operation. | 02-17-2011 |
David Grove, Friday Harbor, WA US
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20150212434 | MONOLITHIC EUV TRANSPARENT MEMBRANE AND SUPPORT MESH AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SAME - The current application teaches embodiments of an EUV transparent support mesh and methods of manufacturing the same | 07-30-2015 |
David Grove, Thornton, CO US
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20140044252 | SOFTPHONE - A remote agent call center is functional by providing a softphone and agent bridge that allows maintaining an open telephone line to the agent's phone with or without an incoming call being connected. Incoming calls are merged into the agent bridge to allow the agent to conference with the incoming call. The softphone provides call control to allow the agent to transfer, terminate, hold, record, or the like the active call. | 02-13-2014 |
David Grove, Middleburg Hts., OH US
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20140093970 | METHOD FOR DIAGNOSING ACUTE ALCOHOLIC HEPATITIS - A method for determining whether a subject has alcoholic hepatitis is described. The method includes determining the levels of a trimethylamine in a biological sample obtained from the subject. The level of trimethylamine in the biological sample is compared to the control value, and the subject whose level of trimethylamine exceeds the control value is diagnosed as having alcoholic hepatitis. | 04-03-2014 |
20150140676 | METHOD FOR DIAGNOSING ACUTE ALCOHOLIC HEPATITIS - Various methods for determining whether a subject has alcoholic hepatitis are described. In one aspect, a method for determining whether a subject has alcoholic hepatitis is described. The method includes determining the levels of a trimethylamine in a biological sample obtained from the subject. The level of trimethylamine in the biological sample is compared to the control value, and the subject whose level of trimethylamine exceeds the control value is diagnosed as having alcoholic hepatitis. In another aspect of the present invention a method for assessing a subject as having alcoholic hepatitis (AH) includes determining the level of trimethylamine and the level of pentane in a biological sample obtained from the subject. A TAP score is determined based on the concentration of trimethylamine and the concentration of pentane. The subject is diagnosed as having alcoholic hepatitis if the TAP score exceeds a control value. | 05-21-2015 |
David P. Grove, Ridgefield, CT US
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20080215649 | SYSTEM FOR DETECTING PROGRAM PHASES WITH PERIODIC CALL-STACK SAMPLING DURING GARBAGE COLLECTION - A system for associating a phase with an activation of a computer program that supports garbage collection include: a plurality of stacks, each stack including at least one stack frame that includes an activation count; and a processor with logic for performing steps of: zeroing the activation count whenever the program creates a new stack frame and after garbage collection is performed; determining whether an interval has transpired during program execution; examining each stack frame's content and incrementing the activation count for each frame of the stacks once the interval has transpired; detecting the phase whose activation count is non-zero and associating the phase with the activation; and ensuring that when the phase ends, an action is immediately performed. | 09-04-2008 |
20100229156 | DETECTING PROGRAM PHASES WITH PERIODIC CALL-STACK SAMPLING DURING GARBAGE COLLECTION - A computer readable storage medium for associating a phase with an activation of a computer program that supports garbage collection include: a plurality of stacks, each stack including at least one stack frame that includes an activation count; and a processor with logic for performing steps of: zeroing the activation count whenever the program creates a new stack frame and after garbage collection is performed; determining whether an interval has transpired during program execution; examining each stack frame's content and incrementing the activation count for each frame of the stacks once the interval has transpired; detecting the phase whose activation count is non-zero and associating the phase with the activation; and ensuring that when the phase ends, an action is immediately performed. | 09-09-2010 |
20120304178 | CONCURRENT REDUCTION OPTIMIZATIONS FOR THIEVING SCHEDULERS - Concurrent reduction optimizations for thieving schedulers may include a thieving worker thread operable take a task from a first worker thread's task dequeue, the thieving worker thread and the first worker thread having same synchronization point in a program at which the thieving worker thread and the first worker thread can resume their operations. The thieving worker thread may be further operable to create a local copy of memory locations associated with the task in local memory of the thieving worker thread, and store result of the thieving worker executing the task as the local copy. The thieving worker thread may be further operable to atomically perform a reduction operation to a master location that both the thieving worker thread and the first worker thread can access, in response to the thieving worker thread completing the task. | 11-29-2012 |
David Paul Grove, Ridgefield, CT US
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20090049282 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING DATA - A method of performing data and pointer compression includes, in a buffer which is formed between a processor and a level one cache and stores plural tags and full-word values associated with the tags, when the buffer is presented with an address, breaking the address into a line number which indexes a set of the full-word values, and a tag which is used as a key to determine whether a value in the set of full-word values includes a value associated with the presented address, if a tag in the presented address matches a tag in the buffer, returning a full-word value in the buffer which is associated with the tag, and storing the returned full-word value in a destination register of an instruction which originated the presented address, and if a tag in the presented address does not match a tag in the buffer, generating a fault and branching control to a pre-defined handler. | 02-19-2009 |
20100100575 | Lock Deferral for Real-Time Garbage Collection - Techniques are disclosed for schedule management. By way of example, a method for managing performance of tasks of a thread associated with a processor comprises the following steps. A request to execute a task of a first task type within the thread is received. A determination is made whether the processor is currently executing a critical section of a task of a second task type within the thread. When it is determined that the processor is not executing a critical section of the second task type within the thread, the task of the first task type is executed within the thread. When it is determined that the processor is executing a critical section of the first task type within the thread, a determination is made whether the request for execution of the task of the first task type within the thread is deferrable based on a prior execution of one or more units of the first task type. The first task type may be an overhead task type such as a garbage collection task type, and the second task type may be an application task type. | 04-22-2010 |
20100107168 | Scheduling for Real-Time Garbage Collection - Techniques are disclosed for schedule management. By way of example, a method for managing performance of tasks in threads associated with at least one processor comprises the following steps. One or more units of a first task type are executed. A count of the one or more units of the first task type executed is maintained. The count represents one or more credits accumulated by the processor for executing the one or more units of a first task type. One or more units of a second task type are executed. During execution of the one or more units of a second task type, a request to execute at least one further unit of the first task type is received. The amount of credits in the count is checked. When it is determined that there is sufficient credit in the count, the request to execute the at least one further unit of the first task type is forgone, and execution of the one or more units of the second task type continues. When it is determined that there is insufficient credit in the count, the at least one further unit of the first task type is executed. The first task type may be an overhead task type such as a garbage collection task type, and the second task type may be an application task type. | 04-29-2010 |
20100198885 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR EXECUTING A TASK AND MEDIUM STORING A PROGRAM THEREFOR - A method of executing a task includes executing, by using a processor, a first task including a low-frequency task in which garbage is collected using a garbage collector, initializing a second task including a high-frequency task by constructing an instance of a class that implements a standard runnable thread interface, and creating a data structure for supporting communication between the second task and lower priority threads, the data structure being accessible by a thread running in a garbage-collected heap in the first task to communicate data between the high-frequency task and the low-frequency task, validating the second task to ensure that the second task is executable without synchronizing with the first task, instantiating the second task to create a class for executing the second task; and after the instantiating the second task, executing the second task, the garbage collector being preemptable by the second task. | 08-05-2010 |
20120304192 | LIFELINE-BASED GLOBAL LOAD BALANCING - Work-stealing is efficiently extended to distributed memory using low degree, low-diameter, fully-connected directed lifeline graphs. These lifeline graphs include k-dimensional hypercubes. When a node is unable to find work after w unsuccessful steals, that node quiesces after informing the outgoing edges in its lifeline graph. Quiescent nodes do not disturb other nodes. Each quiesced node reactivates when work arrives from a lifeline, itself sharing this work with its incoming lifelines that are activated. Termination occurs when computation at all nodes has quiesced. In a language such as X10, such passive distributed termination is detected automatically using the finish construct. | 11-29-2012 |
Derek E. Grove, Spokane, WA US
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20130341196 | REFINING PROCESS FOR PRODUCING LOW ALPHA TIN - A method for purifying tin includes exposing an electrolytic solution comprising tin to an ion exchange resin and depositing electrorefined tin from the electrolytic solution. The deposited electrorefined tin has alpha particle emissions of less than about 0.01 counts/hour/cm | 12-26-2013 |
Douglas Grove, Tupelo, MS US
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20090034261 | LED LIGHT FIXTURE - An LED light fixture with enhanced thermal management. The fixture may be in a surface-mounted or a recessed configuration. The LED is attached with thermally-conductive material, such as thermal transfer tape, to a heat sink or housing. The heat sink may comprise a number of cooling fins to radiate heat, as well as a number of openings to promote cooling air flow. A variety of reflector assemblies can be used for different optical and aesthetic configurations. One or more lenses may be used. | 02-05-2009 |
Douglas Dewayne Grove, Grayson, GA US
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20130258685 | DOWNLIGHT FIXTURES - Retrofit light fixtures suitable for installation without tools. One or more spring bands deform as the fixture is forced through a ceiling opening and resume their preloaded shape to hold the fixture in place. Some embodiments may be installed in round ceiling openings and may utilize LED light sources. | 10-03-2013 |
20130294077 | LIGHT ENGINE - A light engine that includes light emitting diodes mounted on a printed circuit board, which in turn is attached to a heat sink. An optic assembly is positioned over the printed circuit board to direct the emitted light as desired. The light engine can be positioned. within the ceiling within the opening of a mounting frame. In some embodiments, the light engine is retained on the mounting frame such that it can be moved clear of the mounting frame opening. | 11-07-2013 |
20140268797 | LIGHT ASSEMBLY - A light engine that allows for customization and easy adjustability of various properties of the distributed light. The light engine includes an optic holder having threads that engage with threads of a mounting ring to allow a lower reflector and/or a diffuser lens to be replaced without removing the entire light engine from the installation. The light engine also includes an upper reflector that interfaces with the optic holder so that the upper reflector also can be easily replaced without removing the entire light engine from the installation. | 09-18-2014 |
Eliza Katar Grove, Satellite, FL US
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20130313997 | HIGH EFFICACY LIGHTING SIGNAL CONVERTER AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - A signal adapting chromacity system to control that may include a signal conversion engine to receive a source signal designating a color of light defined by a two spatial plus luminance dimensional color space, such as the xxY color space. The signal conversion engine may convert the source signal to a three dimensional color space defined within a subset gamut of a full color gamut, such as an RGW, RBW, or GBW color space. The subset gamut may include a first color light, a second color light and a high efficacy light. The signal conversion engine may perform a conversion operation to convert the source signal to an output signal, using the output signal to drive light emitting diodes (LEDs). The conversion operation may be a matrix, angular or linear conversion operation. | 11-28-2013 |
Eliza Katar Grove, Satellite Beach, FL US
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20120075854 | LED LUMINAIRE - A luminaire includes an electrical base, an optic, and a heat sink disposed between the base and the optic. An LED driver circuit is disposed at least partially within the heat sink, and is disposed in electrical communication with the base. An LED light source is disposed in thermal communication with one or more surfaces of the heat sink, and in electrical communication with the driver circuit, the LED assembly includes an LED module. The light source includes a printed circuit board with a plurality of projections that are bendable such that the projections are arranged on an angle when assembled on the heat sink. | 03-29-2012 |
20120112640 | Sustainable Outdoor Lighting System for Use in Environmentally Photo-Sensitive Area - Provided herein are systems and methods for outdoor lighting, which generally include two or more light sources. One light source is a monochromatic light source producing a light with a peak wavelength of about 580 nm or above. A second light source is a polychromatic light source producing a green-tint white light. During a standby operational mode, a control system maintains the first light source illuminated. The control system, which includes an integrated imaging system, illuminates both the first light source and the second light source when the imaging system identifies a target in an illumination area. Methods of preparing and using such outdoor lighting system are also provided. | 05-10-2012 |
20120138545 | LED Fluid Purification System and Method - Provided herein are systems and methods for the treatment and purification of fluids (e.g., water) using a light-emitting diode (LED) light source. In one embodiment, for example, there is provided a fluid flow conduit having an LED light source and a photo-catalytic material disposed therein. The LED light source emits ultraviolet light with a peak wavelength between about 265 nm and about 400 nm. In operation, the photo-catalytic material absorbs the ultraviolet light from the LED light source, and releases free radicals into the fluid. The free radicals then degrade organic substances (e.g., bacteria) in the fluid. | 06-07-2012 |
20120187831 | LED Lighting System - LED lighting systems and methods of manufacture, which include one or more of the following: (1) a solid state active heat sink for cooling one or more LED chips; (2) a front end power supply providing high voltage to the active heat sink component; (3) a front end power supply that provides a relatively low voltage load to a plurality of LED chips; (4) a front end hybrid power supply with both a high and low voltage output, wherein the high voltage is at least 2 kV higher than the low voltage output; (5) an over-mold encapsulating the front end components, wherein the over-mold is provided by a reaction injection molding process; (6) a digital micro-minor device (DMD) for providing pixilated light, color mixing, and intensity control; and (7) an optic having quantum dots (QDs), wherein the light output of the DMD activates for the QDs. | 07-26-2012 |
20120286700 | HIGH EFFICACY LIGHTING SIGNAL CONVERTER AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - A signal adapting chromacity system to control that may include a signal conversion engine to receive a source signal designating a color of light defined by a two spatial plus luminance dimensional color space, such as the xxY color space. The signal conversion engine may convert the source signal to a three dimensional color space defined within a subset gamut of a full color gamut, such as an RGW, RBW, or GBW color space. The subset gamut may include a first color light, a second color light and a high efficacy light. The signal conversion engine may perform a conversion operation to convert the source signal to an output signal, using the output signal to drive light emitting diodes (LEDs). The conversion operation may be a matrix, angular or linear conversion operation. | 11-15-2012 |
20130005058 | LED Lighting System - LED lighting systems and methods of manufacture, which include one or more of the following: ( | 01-03-2013 |
20130139437 | ILLUMINATION AND GROW LIGHT SYSTEM AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - An illumination and grow light system and associated methods are provided to produce an emission spectrum which may be optimized for plant response curve, as well as provide high quality light with respect to the human response curve. Embodiments of the present invention may include highly efficient tunable lamps and associated modulation controls that allow specific radiation wavelength bands to be manipulated, the emission direction and intensity to be varied, and the output power to be coordinated to create high fluxes of photosynthetic active radiation while maintaining a desirable color temperature and high color rendering index. | 06-06-2013 |
20130140988 | TUNABLE LED LAMP FOR PRODUCING BIOLOGICALLY-ADJUSTED LIGHT - A tunable light-emitting diode (LED) lamp for producing an adjustable light output. In one embodiment, the LED lamp includes a drive circuit for driving LED dies in one of a plurality of light output configurations (e.g., a pre-sleep configuration, a phase-shift configuration, and a general lighting configuration). Further, the LED lamp may include an output-select controller and/or input sensor electrically coupled to the drive circuit to select the light output configuration. As such, the LED lamp is tunable to generate different levels of spectral output, appropriate for varying biological circumstance, while maintaining a commercially acceptable light quality and color rendering index. | 06-06-2013 |
20130188330 | DUAL CHARACTERISTIC COLOR CONVERSION ENCLOSURE AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - A light converting device includes a wide production conversion material and a narrow production conversion material to convert the source light into a first and second interim light, respectively. The conversion materials may be included in, or applied to, an enclosure. The first and second interim light may be included in a converted light. The converted light may be included with the source light to create a white light. The wide production conversion material may have wide absorption and scatter characteristics. The narrow production conversion material may have narrow absorption and scatter characteristics to substantially reduce inefficiencies caused by double conversion of light. | 07-25-2013 |
20130278148 | SUSTAINABLE OUTDOOR LIGHTING SYSTEM FOR USE IN ENVIRONMENTALLY PHOTO-SENSITIVE AREA - Provided herein are systems and methods for outdoor lighting, which generally include two or more light sources. One light source is a monochromatic light source producing a light with a peak wavelength of about 580 nm or above. A second light source is a polychromatic light source producing a green-tint white light. During a standby operational mode, a control system maintains the first light source illuminated. The control system, which includes an integrated imaging system, illuminates both the first light source and the second light source when the imaging system identifies a target in an illumination area. Methods of preparing and using such outdoor lighting system are also provided. | 10-24-2013 |
20130278172 | SYSTEM FOR GENERATING NON-HOMOGENOUS LIGHT AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - A lighting system including a plurality of luminaires capable of generating polychromatic light having a dominant wavelength in the visible spectrum and arranged into an array and a computerized device electrically coupled to the plurality of luminaires so as to selectively operate each individual luminaire to produce source light varying with each other and with time. The computerized device operates the luminaire such that each luminaire emits a source light, the source lights combining to form a combined light having selected characteristics. The source lights, when perceived directly, recreate a lighting scenario having varying lighting characteristics. | 10-24-2013 |
20130280135 | LED FLUID PURIFICATION SYSTEM AND METHOD - Provided herein are systems and methods for the treatment and purification of fluids (e.g., water) using a light-emitting diode (LED) light source. In one embodiment, for example, there is provided a fluid flow conduit having an LED light source and a photo-catalytic material disposed therein. The LED light source emits ultraviolet light with a peak wavelength between about 265 nm and about 400 nm. In operation, the photo-catalytic material absorbs the ultraviolet light from the LED light source, and releases free radicals into the fluid. The free radicals then degrade organic substances (e.g., bacteria) in the fluid. | 10-24-2013 |
20130293124 | SYSTEM FOR GENERATING LIGHT HAVING A CONSTANT COLOR TEMPERATURE AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - A lighting system and method for maintaining constant color output. The lighting system may include a first light-emitting diode (LED) configured to emit a first color, a second LED configured to emit a second color, control circuitry configured to control the operation of the first LED, and a temperature sensor positioned in thermal communication with at least one of the first LED and the second LED and in electrical communication with the control circuitry. The luminous intensity of the second LED may vary with temperature. The control circuitry may be configured to control the luminous intensity of the first LED responsive to a temperature indication from the temperature sensor. | 11-07-2013 |
20130293158 | ADAPTIVE LIGHT SYSTEM AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - An adaptive light system including a color matching engine, a controller, and a plurality of light sources each configured to emit a source light. The color matching engine determines a dominant wavelength of a selected color, and a combination of the light sources that the controller may operate to emit a combined wavelength that approximately matches the dominant wavelength of the selected color. A color capture device transmits a source color signal designating the selected color. A method of adapting light comprises receiving a selected color, converting a value representing a dominant wavelength of the selected color, determining a combination of and percentages of colors emitted by the plurality of light sources that may be combined to form an adapted light that matches the selected color, and operating the light sources along with a white light to emit the adapted light. | 11-07-2013 |
20140049191 | TUNABLE LED LAMP FOR PRODUCING BIOLOGICALLY-ADJUSTED LIGHT - A tunable LED lamp for producing biologically-adjusted light having a housing, a power circuit, a driver circuit disposed within the housing and electrically coupled with the power circuit, and a plurality of LED dies electrically coupled to and driven by the driver circuit. The driver circuit may drive the plurality of LED dies to emit a phase-shift light having a first spectral power distribution, a general illuminating light having a second spectral power distribution, and a pre-sleep light having a third spectral power distribution. The phase-shift light may be configured to affect a first biological effect in an observer, and the pre-sleep light may be configured to affect a second biological effect in an observer. The LED lamp may include an intermediate base to couple the lamp to an Edison screw base. The LED lamp may be configured to operate responsive to a three-way switch. | 02-20-2014 |
20140049192 | TUNABLE LED LAMP FOR PRODUCING BIOLOGICALLY-ADJUSTED LIGHT - A tunable LED lamp for producing biologically-adjusted light having a housing, a power circuit, a driver circuit disposed within the housing and electrically coupled with the power circuit, and a plurality of LED dies electrically coupled to and driven by the driver circuit. The driver circuit may drive the plurality of LED dies to emit a phase-shift light having a first spectral power distribution, a general illuminating light having a second spectral power distribution, and a pre-sleep light having a third spectral power distribution. The phase-shift light may be configured to affect a first biological effect in an observer, and the pre-sleep light may be configured to affect a second biological effect in an observer. The LED lamp may be configured to fit in a troffer fixture. The LED lamp may also be a troffer fixture. | 02-20-2014 |
20140217902 | TUNABLE LED LAMP FOR PRODUCING BIOLOGICALLY-ADJUSTED LIGHT - A tunable light-emitting diode (LED) lamp for producing an adjustable light output is provided. In one embodiment, the LED lamp includes a drive circuit for driving LED dies in one of a plurality of light output configurations (e.g., a pre-sleep configuration, a phase-shift configuration, and a general lighting configuration). Further, the LED lamp may include an output select controller and/or input sensor electrically coupled to the drive circuit to select the light output configuration. As such, the LED lamp is tunable to generate different levels of spectral output, appropriate for varying biological circumstance, while maintaining a commercially acceptable light quality and color rendering index. | 08-07-2014 |
20140239820 | SUSTAINABLE OUTDOOR LIGHTING SYSTEM FOR USE IN ENVIRONMENTALLY PHOTO-SENSITIVE AREA - Provided herein are systems and methods for outdoor lighting, which generally include two or more light sources. One light source is a monochromatic light source producing a light with a peak wavelength of about 580 nm or above. A second light source is a polychromatic light source producing a green-tint white light. During a standby operational mode, a control system maintains the first light source illuminated. The control system, which includes an integrated imaging system, illuminates the second light source when the imaging system identifies a target in an illumination area. Methods of preparing and using such outdoor lighting system are also provided. | 08-28-2014 |
20140239845 | SYSTEM FOR GENERATING NON-HOMOGENOUS LIGHT AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - A lighting apparatus comprising a plurality of luminaires, each luminaire comprising a controller configured to operate the luminaire and positioned in communication with a computerized device. Each luminaire may be selectively operable to emit source light characterized by a dominant source light wavelength within a range from 390 nanometers to 750 nanometers. Additionally, at least two of the plurality of luminaires may be operable to emit source lights with different dominant source light wavelengths, and such that one or more source lights emitted by the plurality of luminaires may combine to form a combined light at a distance from the plurality of luminaires defined as a combining distance. Furthermore, the dominant source light wavelength of at least some of the luminaires of the plurality of luminaires may be variable with time. | 08-28-2014 |
20140265937 | LIGHTING SYSTEM WITH REDUCED PHYSIONEURAL COMPRESSION AND ASSOCIATE METHODS - A system for generating light with reduced physioneural compression. The system includes a first light source operable to emit light within a first wavelength range corresponding to a first photoreceptor and a second light source operable to emit light within a second wavelength range corresponding to a second photoreceptor. The system includes a controller functionally coupled to each of the first light source and the second light source. The controller is configured to alternately operate one of the first light source and the second light source with a duty cycle that is less than a response time of the visual cortex, but greater than a response time of physioneural cells, optionally including a latency between operation of light sources. The system may further include a third light source corresponding to a third photoreceptor. | 09-18-2014 |
20140306620 | TUNABLE LED LAMP FOR PRODUCING BIOLOGICALLY-ADJUSTED LIGHT AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - An LED lamp comprising a housing, a drive circuit, LED dies driven by the drive circuit, and an output-select controller to program the drive circuit to drive the LED dies in one of a pre-sleep configuration and a general lighting configuration. The LED dies comprise LED dies of a first spectral output having a peak wavelength between 500 nm and 600 nm and of a second spectral output having a peak wavelength greater than 600 nm, first blue LED dies having a peak wavelength between 420 nm and 480 nm, and second blue LED dies having a peak wavelength below 420 nm. The drive circuit operates each of the LED dies of the first and second spectral outputs and the second blue LED dies in the pre-sleep configuration, and the LED dies of the first and second spectral outputs and the first blue LED dies in the general lighting configuration. | 10-16-2014 |
20150042239 | TUNABLE LED LAMP FOR PRODUCING BIOLOGICALLY-ADJUSTED LIGHT - A tunable LED lamp for producing biologically-adjusted light having a housing, a power circuit, a driver circuit disposed within the housing and electrically coupled with the power circuit, and a plurality of LED dies electrically coupled to and driven by the driver circuit. The driver circuit may drive the plurality of LED dies to emit a pre-sleep light having a first spectral power distribution and a general illuminating light having a second spectral power distribution. The pre-sleep light may be configured to affect a second biological effect in an observer. The LED lamp may be configured to fit in a troffer fixture. The LED lamp may also be a troffer fixture. | 02-12-2015 |
20150054415 | THREE-CHANNEL TUNED LED LAMP FOR PRODUCING BIOLOGICALLY-ADJUSTED LIGHT - An LED lamp comprising a housing, a drive circuit, and a plurality of LED dies driven by the drive circuit, The plurality of LED dies may be in a ratio of at least one of 15 mint LED dies to 5 hyper red LED dies to 4 blue LED dies and 1 mint LED die to 1 hyper red LED die to 1 blue LED die. The drive circuit may operate the LED dies such that a relative peak intensity of the blue LED dies is within the range from 80%-90% or 90%-100% of a peak intensity of the hyper red LED dies, and a relative peak intensity of the mint LED dies is within the range of 50%-60% or 30%-40% of the peak intensity of the hyper red LED dies. | 02-26-2015 |
20150061510 | SYSTEM FOR OPTIMIZING LIGHT ABSORBANCE AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - A lighting system with adjustable wavelength output that may include a plurality of light sources, a controller positioned in electrical communication with the plurality of light sources, and an optical sensor system positioned in electrical communication with the controller. The controller may be configured to selectively operate each light source of the plurality of light sources to emit one or more source lights. The optical sensor system may be configured to sense a reflected light that is reflected by an object upon which the source lights are incident. The optical sensor system may be configured to sense a wavelength range of the reflected light defined as a measured wavelength range and may further be configured to transmit a signal to the controller responsive to the measured wavelength range. The controller may be configured to operate the plurality of light sources responsive to the signal received from the optical sensor system. | 03-05-2015 |
20150084524 | LIGHTING SYSTEM TO CONTROL THE CIRCADIAN RHYTHM OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - A lighting system comprising a light source, a controller operably coupled to the light source, and a timekeeping device operably coupled to the controller. The controller is configured to receive a selected action time associated with an agricultural product. The agricultural product includes an associated circadian rhythm defining an optimal action time range. The controller is configured to determine a lighting schedule responsive to the selected action time, the optimal action time range, and a time of day indicated by the timekeeping device, the lighting schedule being configured to impose a circadian rhythm on the agricultural product to shift the optimal action time range such that the selected action time coincides with the optimal action time range. The controller is configured to operate the light source according to the lighting schedule. | 03-26-2015 |
20160007424 | ILLUMINATION AND GROW LIGHT SYSTEM AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - A lighting system with selectable emission characteristics may include a housing, a controller, a first plurality of light sources operatively coupled to the controller and carried by the housing, and a second plurality of light sources operatively coupled to and controlled by the controller and carried by the housing. The first and second pluralities of light sources may be operable to emit first and second combined lights, respectively, and to emit a first light having a wavelength within the range of 650 nanometers to 700 nanometers, a second light having a wavelength within the range of 500 nanometers to 570 nanometers, and a third light having a wavelength within the range of 430 nanometers to 470 nanometer. The second light may be characterized by a human photopic response of greater than 0.0 and less than 0.4 throughout the range from 500 nanometers to 570 nanometers. | 01-07-2016 |
James A. Grove, Tigard, OR US
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20090000149 | Footwear with Separable Upper and Sole Structure - An article of footwear is disclosed that includes upper and a sole structure. The upper defines an interior void that is configured to receive the sole structure and a foot. A lower surface of the upper defines a plurality of apertures, and the sole structure includes a plurality of projections that extend through the apertures to form a ground-engaging surface. The projections are connected to a foot-supporting member that remains within the upper. A locking system is incorporated into the upper and sole structure to secure the sole structure to the upper. | 01-01-2009 |
20100180469 | ARTICLE OF FOOTWEAR WITH A CUSTOMIZABLE UPPER - An article of footwear with an insert system is disclosed. The insert system can include an insert that may be introduced to a side portion of the upper. The insert is configured to adjust properties of a side portion of an upper. | 07-22-2010 |
20110000104 | Footwear with Separable Upper and Sole Structure - An article of footwear is disclosed that includes upper and a sole structure. The upper defines an interior void that is configured to receive the sole structure and a foot. A lower surface of the upper defines a plurality of apertures, and the sole structure includes a plurality of projections that extend through the apertures to form a ground-engaging surface. The projections are connected to a foot-supporting member that remains within the upper. A locking system is incorporated into the upper and sole structure to secure the sole structure to the upper. | 01-06-2011 |
20130205616 | Footwear with Separable Upper and Sole Structure - An article of footwear is disclosed that includes upper and a sole structure. The upper defines an interior void that is configured to receive the sole structure and a foot. A lower surface of the upper defines a plurality of apertures, and the sole structure includes a plurality of projections that extend through the apertures to form a ground-engaging surface. The projections are connected to a foot-supporting member that remains within the upper. A locking system is incorporated into the upper and sole structure to secure the sole structure to the upper. | 08-15-2013 |
20140317960 | FOOTWEAR WITH SEPARABLE UPPER AND SOLE STRUCTURE - An article of footwear is disclosed that includes upper and a sole structure. The upper defines an interior void that is configured to receive the sole structure and a foot. A lower surface of the upper defines a plurality of apertures, and the sole structure includes a plurality of projections that extend through the apertures to form a ground-engaging surface. The projections are connected to a foot-supporting member that remains within the upper. A locking system is incorporated into the upper and sole structure to secure the sole structure to the upper. | 10-30-2014 |
20150189941 | Article of Footwear With a Customizable Upper - An article of footwear with an insert system is disclosed. The insert system can include an insert that may be introduced to a side portion of the upper. The insert is configured to adjust properties of a side portion of an upper. | 07-09-2015 |
Jennifer Grove, White Lake, MI US
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20080217457 | Inertia actuator for seat belt retractor - An inertia sensitive actuator especially adapted for use with a dual spool retractor for a motor vehicle seat belt system. The dual spool retractor includes shoulder belt and lap belt spool assemblies engaging with the shoulder belt and lap belt portions of the seat belt webbing. The dual spool retractor incorporates an inertia sensitive actuator having an excitation mass which is coupled with both of the retractor spool assemblies via linkages. | 09-11-2008 |
Kaitlin Kathleen Grove, Roanoke, VA US
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20140058304 | SEMI-RIGID SHOULDER BRACES AND RELATED METHODS - Shoulder braces for inhibiting secondary anterior shoulder dislocations that are configured to allow for a wide range of motion for mobility and stabilization, include a brace body with a single arm portion configured to reside about a shoulder of a user and a torso portion, a plurality of shoulder straps extending over the single arm portion shoulder, a substantially rigid thermoplastic insert releasably held by the arm portion of the brace body. The insert can have a user-specific custom shape that substantially conforms to shoulder anatomy of the shoulder of the user. The brace can also include at least one adjustable length laterally extending torso strap attached to the torso portion. | 02-27-2014 |
20150157484 | SEMI-RIGID SHOULDER BRACES AND RELATED METHODS - Shoulder braces that are configured to allow for a wide range of motion for mobility and stabilization, include a brace body with a torso portion, a plurality of shoulder straps, a substantially rigid shoulder support member releasably held by the brace body. The shoulder support member can have a user-specific custom shape that substantially conforms to external anterior or posterior shoulder anatomy (over the glenohumeral joint) of the shoulder of the user. The brace can also include at least one over the shoulder strap and a torso strap or segment. | 06-11-2015 |
Kevin Grove, Beaverton, OR US
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20110256134 | METHODS OF TREATMENT USING ANTI-OXIDIZED LDL ANTIBODIES - The present invention relates to methods and compositions for increasing insulin sensitivity comprising the administration of anti-oxidized LDL antibodies. | 10-20-2011 |
Kevin Douglas Grove, Bend, OR US
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20080213375 | Drying of Drug-Containing Particles - A secondary drying process is disclosed for removing residual solvent from drug-containing particles that have been formed by solvent-based processes, the secondary drying process utilizing a combination of vacuum, agitation, and a stripping gas. | 09-04-2008 |
Kristie Grove, Maynard, MA US
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20130287762 | NEUTRALIZING ANTIBODIES AGAINST GDF-8 AND USES THEREFOR - The disclosure provides novel antibodies against growth and differentiation factor-8 (GDF-8), in particular human antibodies, and antibody fragments, including those that inhibit GDF-8 activity in vitro and/or in vivo. The disclosure also provides methods for diagnosing, preventing, or treating degenerative disorders of muscle or bone, or disorders of insulin metabolism. | 10-31-2013 |
Lee A. Grove, Mishawaka, IN US
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20110209606 | VEHICLE WINDOW COVER - A window cover for a military vehicle which includes both upper and lower armored plates angled away from an underlying vehicle window, one of the reflectors being pivotable. The window cover allows an occupant of the vehicle to view outside the vehicle window, as light is reflected off an upper reflector to a lower reflector and toward an occupant of the vehicle. A filter is placed between the upper and lower reflectors to filter out a portion of light reflected. The filter may also provide a collimation function. | 09-01-2011 |
Levi Grove, Fairview Heights, IL US
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20150343108 | DRY ACID COMPOSITION AND USES THEREOF - The present disclosure provides dry compositions and methods for using the dry compositions to treat animal facilities. In particular, a dry composition comprises an acid, which provides an immediate source of protons, and a process residue comprising alum and a material comprising reactive aluminum, each of which provides a delayed source of protons. | 12-03-2015 |
Michael Grove, Snohomish, WA US
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20100194628 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DISPLAYING RADAR-MEASURED TURBULENCE INTENSITY ON A VERTICAL DISPLAY - Weather radar detecting systems and methods are operable to display a vertical view of intensities of turbulence regions. An exemplary embodiment has a radar operable to detect turbulence, a processing system operable to determine location and intensity of the detected turbulence, a three-dimensional (3-D) weather information database comprising of a plurality of voxels that is associated with a unique geographic location with respect to the aircraft wherein the information corresponding to the turbulence intensity is stored, and a display operable to display a vertical view of a selected vertical slice, wherein the displayed vertical view displays the determined turbulence intensity and the determined location of the turbulence. | 08-05-2010 |
Michael Grove, Des Moines, IA US
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20130333002 | DYNAMIC AUTHENTICATION IN ALTERNATE OPERATING ENVIRONMENT - Systems and methods that employ dynamic credentials across distinct authentication standards can be used to reduce the burden associated with repeated re-authentication. A utility can be employed during logon in an alternate operating environment that stores information from the logon dynamically and generates a credential file that is employed to grant access to a resource without repeating the earlier logon procedure, even if the device changes its user state. After processes requiring resource access are complete, or when an allowed time expires, the granted access is revoked and the device returns to a default or standard authentication technique. | 12-12-2013 |
20150046984 | DYNAMIC AUTHENTICATION IN ALTERNATE OPERATING ENVIRONMENT - Systems and methods that employ dynamic credentials across distinct authentication standards can be used to reduce the burden associated with repeated re-authentication. A utility can be employed during logon in an alternate operating environment that stores information from the logon dynamically and generates a credential file that is employed to grant access to a resource without repeating the earlier logon procedure, even if the device changes its user state. After processes requiring resource access are complete, or when an allowed time expires, the granted access is revoked and the device returns to a default or standard authentication technique. | 02-12-2015 |
Michael M. Grove, Snohomish, WA US
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20090177343 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SELECTABLE WEATHER OBJECT DISPLAY - Systems and methods for presenting information pertaining to a weather object on a display. A process includes displaying on the aircraft display terrain information, weather reflectivity information, and at least one hazardous weather icon corresponding to the weather, wherein the hazardous weather icon indicates a determined hazard level associated with the weather; receiving a selection to display only the hazardous weather icon; and in response to receiving the selection, continuing display of the hazardous weather icon and suppressing display of the terrain information and the weather reflectivity information. | 07-09-2009 |
20100302093 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AIRCRAFT TO AIRCRAFT EXCHANGE OF RADAR INFORMATION OVER LOW BANDWIDTH COMMUNICATION CHANNELS - Systems and methods communicate weather information between aircraft using low bandwidth communication transceivers. An exemplary embodiment receives weather information from a weather radar system on board a remote aircraft, processes the received weather information into weather radar image information that is displayable on at least a display, processes the weather radar image information into a reduced size dataset, and communicates the reduced size dataset to an installation aircraft over the low bandwidth communication channel, wherein the low bandwidth communication channel is generated by a low bandwidth communication transceiver on board the remote aircraft. | 12-02-2010 |
20100302094 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR USING NEXRAD INFORMATION TO VERIFY WEATHER RADAR INFORMATION - Systems and methods distinguish weather radar returns from terrain radar returns. An exemplary embodiment receives a radar return from a weather radar system on board an installation vehicle, receives ground-based weather radar information, compares a location of the radar return received from the onboard weather radar system with a corresponding location in the received ground-based, and determines that the radar return received from the onboard weather radar system is a weather radar return when a location in the received ground-based weather radar information indicates a presence of weather at the location of the radar return. | 12-02-2010 |
Olya Grove, Tampa, FL US
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20150356730 | QUANTITATIVE PREDICTORS OF TUMOR SEVERITY - Disclosed are methods for quantitatively predicting the severity of a tumor in a subject. In some embodiments, the methods further comprise selecting a course of therapy for the subject. In some embodiments, the tumor comprises is non-small cell lung cancer. | 12-10-2015 |
Phil Grove, Matthews, NC US
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20140095244 | FACILITY VISUALIZATION AND MONITORING - A method includes generating, using a three-dimensional model file corresponding to a facility location, a graphical user interface depicting a virtual representation of the facility location from a first point of view, one or more of a plurality of assets located at the facility location being visible from the first point of view. The method further includes receiving navigation instructions indicating a desire of a user to move within the virtual representation to a second point of view, and updating the graphical user interface to depict a virtual representation of the facility location from the second point of view, a particular asset being visible from the second point of view. The method further includes receiving a user selection of the particular asset, accessing asset information associated with the particular asset, and displaying at least a portion of the accessed asset information. | 04-03-2014 |
Robert A. Grove, Shawnee, KS US
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20160076549 | PUMP CONTROL FOR OPERATION ON A VARIABLE PRESSURE FORCE MAIN - A pumping unit and method controlling a variable speed pump to output constant flow rate against varying outlet pressure using a controller with stored data curves of flow rate versus discharge pressure for a plurality of pump speeds for the variable speed pump, including a processor determining appropriate pump speed for the sensed discharge outlet pressure by extrapolating between the stored data curves. | 03-17-2016 |
Robert I. Grove, Avon, IN US
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20120020925 | Therapeutic Use of Specialized Endothelial Progenitor Cells - The invention relates to products, processes, and therapeutic methods for restoring blood flow to tissues at risk of becoming or being ischemic by inducing angiogenesis and/or vasculogenesis in tissues in need thereof by administering endothelial colony forming cells alone or in combination with other cell types and/or agents. In one aspect, the invention is useful for inducing angiogenesis and/or vasculogenesis in patients with ischemic disease including ischemic heart disease, and other ischemic vascular disorders. | 01-26-2012 |
20120093782 | Enhanced Hematopoietic Stem Cell Engraftment - The invention relates to improved products, processes, and therapeutic methods relating to hematopoietic stem cells and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Included are methods for improving transplant efficiency of cord blood units comprising use of mixtures of expanded CD34 | 04-19-2012 |
Robert M. Grove, Newberg, OR US
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20090069959 | ALTITUDE RANGE FILTER FOR COCKPIT TRAFFIC DISPLAY - A system and method for filtering various targets (such as ground vehicles, stationary objects, and aircraft) from display on a display screen within the cockpit of an “Own Ship” aircraft. The system and method withhold from display any non-exempt targets that have an altitude that is either: (1) greater than an upper-threshold altitude; or (2) less than a lower-threshold altitude. The upper-threshold altitude and the lower-threshold altitude may be set to user-specified, customized values as desired to accommodate current flying conditions. In addition, the system and method may also be configured to operate in a plurality of operating modes, each of which features a different upper threshold altitude/lower threshold altitude combination. The system and method are preferably configured to reset certain threshold altitudes to pre-defined default altitudes in response to the aircraft landing. | 03-12-2009 |
Robert Wellington Grove, Cincinnati, OH US
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20140083056 | Apparatus and method for handling, transporting, and protecting an artist's freshly painted stretched canvas - A clamp and method of utilizing a container is provided for improved handling, transportation, and protection of an artist's freshly painted stretched canvas while requiring no contact with the wet paint. A clamp is attached to a stretched canvas prior to painting by holding to the stretcher bars at points located away from the painting surface. A configuration of three clamps attached to the stretcher bars enables the painting to be placed on an easel so as to provide an unobstructed painting surface. By leaving the clamps attached to the stretcher bars when a painting session is finished, an artist can grasp the clamps and easily move the wet painting to a container where the clamps remain attached and prevent the wet paint from contacting any interior surface of the container. While the container is closed, the wet painting is protected from accidental damage and unwanted debris during transport. | 03-27-2014 |
Ryan Grove, Portland, OR US
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20130232399 | Query Refinement Based On User Selections - A user selection of a link on a first webpage that is being displayed is received. A copy of the first webpage is stored in cache memory at a local client machine. Responsive to receiving the user selection of the link: the copy of the first webpage stored in the cache memory is modified at the local client machine to include metadata associated with the user selection of the link on the first webpage; and a second webpage associated with the link is presented. A request to reload the first webpage is received. Responsive to receiving the request to reload the first webpage: the metadata from the first webpage stored in the cache memory is obtained; a third webpage based on the metadata is obtained; and the third webpage is displayed. | 09-05-2013 |
Stacy Linn Grove, Washington, IL US
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20120173103 | CLUTCH TEMPERATURE ESTIMATION FOR A MOBILE MACHINE - A mobile machine includes a propulsion system. The propulsion system may include a prime mover, a traction device, and a clutch operable to transmit power produced by the prime mover to the traction device. The propulsion system may also include propulsion-system controls operable to control the clutch. The propulsion-system controls may include at least one information processor configured to estimate a temperature of the clutch based at least in part on an estimated slippage of the clutch and a fluid temperature. | 07-05-2012 |
Steven P. Grove, Mooresville, NC US
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20140046257 | RAPID FLUID COOLING DEVICES AND METHODS FOR COOLING FLUIDS - A cooling device includes a target fluid inlet, a target fluid outlet, an inner conduit, and a chamber surrounding the inner conduit. The inner conduit communicates with the target fluid inlet and the target fluid outlet, and provides a flow path for a target fluid to be cooled. The chamber contains a first endothermic reactant and includes a reactant inlet selectively alterable from a closed state to an open state. When the reactant inlet is in the closed state, the first endothermic reactant is isolated from a second endothermic reactant and no endothermic reaction occurs. When the reactant inlet is in the open state, the reactant inlet provides a flow path for enabling the second endothermic reactant to come into contact with the first endothermic reactant in the chamber for initiating the endothermic reaction and cooling the target fluid in the inner conduit. | 02-13-2014 |
20140364806 | RAPID FLUID COOLING DEVICES AND METHODS FOR COOLING FLUIDS - A cooling device includes a target fluid inlet, a target fluid outlet, an inner conduit, and a chamber surrounding the inner conduit. The inner conduit communicates with the target fluid inlet and the target fluid outlet, and provides a flow path for a target fluid to be cooled. The chamber contains a first endothermic reactant and includes a reactant inlet selectively alterable from a closed state to an open state. When the reactant inlet is in the closed state, the first endothermic reactant is isolated from a second endothermic reactant and no endothermic reaction occurs. When the reactant inlet is in the open state, the reactant inlet provides a flow path for enabling the second endothermic reactant to come into contact with the first endothermic reactant in the chamber for initiating the endothermic reaction and cooling the target fluid in the inner conduit. | 12-11-2014 |
Vicent T. Grove, Concord, MA US
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20090135810 | Device to terminate a modem relay channel directly to an IP network - A modem data aggregating gateway that supports modem relay functionality for permitting reliable switching of modem traffic between a VoIP network and a data packet switch Internet Protocol (IP) network, s.a. the Internet. The modem relay aggregator may receive modem data encapsulated as Voice over IP (VoIP) data packets in accordance with a Simple Packet Relay Transport (SPRT) mechanism. The packet data may be error corrected and/or decompressed before being repackaged for forwarding to the ultimate destination. In the event that the destination is itself an IP device, the modem relay aggregator may forward the packets directly over the IP network. As a result, if the destination of a modem call is an IP device (such as a Web site or other Internet-enabled device) the technique eliminates two points from a processing path in which digital signal processing (DSPs) would otherwise have to perform modem protocol processing. Otherwise, minimal modem reformatting can be performed at the aggregation point. | 05-28-2009 |