Turner, FL
Charles Turner, Jacksonville, FL US
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20110288966 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANAGING ASSET INSTALLATION AND EVALUATION - Efficient and effective centralized management of automated field force installation and evaluation of assets. Service representatives can each perform an asset installation and/or an asset evaluation with the aid of a handheld device. The handheld device can display worksheets comprising a sequence of instructions and prompts related to the installation/evaluation. In performing the asset installation/evaluation, the service representative can follow the instructions and enter responses to the prompts into the handheld device. The handheld device can communicate with a server to download the worksheets onto the handheld device and to upload from the handheld device data related to the installation/evaluation. Authorized users' network devices can interact with a reporting module of the server to generate reports based on the uploaded data. The reports can provide the authorized users with real-time or near real-time information about the service representatives' performance and about particular assets, including, e.g., information about particular asset installations/evaluations. | 11-24-2011 |
Dan Turner, West Palm Beach, FL US
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20080196288 | PRINTED FLEXIBLE MAGNET - A printed flexible magnet constructed of a flexible magnetic sheet of material includes a first portion and a second portion that are divided from each other by a primary line of weakness. The first portion may include one or more printed advertisements on its front and/or back surface, and may be separated from the first portion at the line of weakness. The second portion may include printed coupon on its front and/or back surface. According to another embodiment the second portion may be divided into a plurality of segments by secondary lines of weakness. According to such an embodiment, the segments may be detached from each other at the secondary lines of weakness and may be detached from the first portion at the primary line of weakness. The magnetic sheet may be have any of a variety of shapes, such as circular, rectangular or triangular, and the first portion, second portion and segments may have a variety of complimentary shapes within the magnetic sheet. | 08-21-2008 |
David Turner, Jacksonville, FL US
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20090059164 | SOFT CONTACT LENSES DISPLAYING SUPERIOR ON-EYE COMFORT - The present invention relates to soft contact lenses having an overall comfort preference of at least about 2 to 1 as compared to an Acuvue® contact lens and measured after one week of daily wear. The present invention further relates to a soft contact lens comprising an oxygen transmissibility greater than about 70 barrers/mm and physical properties suitable to provide wearer comfort over at least about 9 hours in at least about 80% of wearers, as measured in a randomized, double masked clinical study. | 03-05-2009 |
20100112114 | HYDROGEL PROCESSING - Disclosed are methods and apparatus for hydrating ophthalmic lenses and leaching excess materials from the ophthalmic lenses. The methods include the steps of exposing contact lenses with a hydration solution comprising about 30 to 70 percent isopropyl alcohol and water. In some embodiments, the hydration solution is maintained at an elevated temperature. Exposure to a first hydration solution causes the ophthalmic lenses to swell to a size larger than their functional size, and exposure to a second ophthalmic solution causes the lenses to shrink back to a functional size. | 05-06-2010 |
20100151123 | WETTABLE HYDROGELS COMPRISING ACYCLIC POLYAMIDES - The present invention relates to biomedical devices, and particularly contact lenses comprising a polymer having entangled therein at least one acyclic polyamide. | 06-17-2010 |
20110111001 | ACIDIC PROCESSES TO PREPARE ANTIMICROBIAL CONTACT LENSES - This invention relates to antimicrobial lenses containing metals and methods for their production. | 05-12-2011 |
20110193247 | HYDROGEL PROCESSING - Disclosed are methods and apparatus for hydrating ophthalmic lenses and leaching excess materials from the ophthalmic lenses. The methods include the steps of exposing contact lenses with a hydration solution comprising about 30 to 70 percent isopropyl alcohol and water. In some embodiments, the hydration solution is maintained at an elevated temperature. Exposure to a first hydration solution causes the ophthalmic lenses to swell to a size larger than their functional size, and exposure to a second ophthalmic solution causes the lenses to shrink back to a functional size. | 08-11-2011 |
20110294914 | WETTABLE HYDROGELS COMPRISING ACYCLIC POLYAMIDES - The present invention relates to biomedical devices, and particularly contact lenses comprising a polymer having entangled therein at least one acyclic polyamide. | 12-01-2011 |
David C. Turner, Jacksonville, FL US
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20090020683 | High optical quality molds for use in contact lens production - The invention provides molds and mold inserts useful in the production of contact lenses. In particular, the invention provides high optical quality molds and inserts useful for manufacturing silicone hydrogel contact lenses. | 01-22-2009 |
20090091704 | CONTACT LENSES - The invention provides silicone hydrogel contact lenses that exhibit reduced back surface debris and reduced incidence of superior epithelial arcurate lesions. | 04-09-2009 |
20090295004 | SILICONE HYDROGEL CONTACT LENSES DISPLAYING REDUCED PROTEIN UPTAKE - The present invention relates to silicone hydrogel contact lenses formed from a reactive mixture comprising at least one silicone containing compound and a protein uptake reducing amount of at least protein uptake reducing compound. | 12-03-2009 |
20110015352 | CONTACT LENSES - The invention provides silicone hydrogel contact lenses that exhibit reduced back surface debris and reduced incidence of superior epithelial arcurate lesions. | 01-20-2011 |
20110018152 | CONTACT LENS PACKAGES - A package having a roughened surface that does not adhere to a medical device enclosed therein. | 01-27-2011 |
20120267808 | Contact Lens Packages - A package having a roughened surface that does not adhere to a medical device enclosed therein. | 10-25-2012 |
20130150482 | CONTACT LENSES - The invention provides silicone hydrogel contact lenses that exhibit reduced back surface debris and reduced incidence of superior epithelial arcurate lesions. | 06-13-2013 |
20130175722 | PROCESS FOR MAKING OPHTHALMIC LENSES - The present invention relates to aqueous processes for the production of silicone hydrogel contact lenses. | 07-11-2013 |
20140240661 | CONTACT LENSES - The invention provides silicone hydrogel contact lenses that exhibit reduced back surface debris and reduced incidence of superior epithelial arcurate lesions. | 08-28-2014 |
Derek Turner, Winter Park, FL US
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20150245548 | CONTROL OF ELECTRIC FIELD EFFECTS IN A PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD ASSEMBLY USING EMBEDDED NICKEL-METAL COMPOSITE MATERIALS - A printed circuit board assembly (PCBA) controls an electrically-initiated device (EID) in an electric field. The PCBA includes a conductive layer, a dielectric layer, and a trans-conductive layer (TCL). The PCBA has one or more designated protected areas. An electrical current with a predetermined current density is present in the conductive layer when the PCBA is placed in the electric field. The TCL is constructed of a nickel-metal composite metamaterial positioned between the conductive and dielectric layers. The TCL has a variable geometry with respect to at least one of the thickness, width, and length of the PCBA, and compresses in proportion to an energy level of the electric field to direct the electrical current away from the designated protected area(s). A system includes a housing, a power supply, an EID such as a sonobuoy or medical device, and the PCBA, all of which are encapsulated in the housing. | 08-27-2015 |
Derek A. Turner, Melbourne, FL US
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20120000064 | FABRICATION PROCESS FOR EMBEDDED PASSIVE COMPONENTS - A fabricating process for a multi-layer printed circuit board containing embedded passive components is provided. The method includes a calibration step wherein a calibration measurement is taken of the geometry or at least one electrical parameter of an arrangement of calibration test points for a circuit forming process, such as masking, etching and/or lamination. A process control step is performed during the process, wherein a process control measurement is taken of at least one electrical parameter at one or more process control test points along one or more axes outside areas in which a circuit is to be formed. An analysis is performed of at least the calibration measurement and the process control measurement to calculate a CAD geometry change required to improve precision of embedded passive components to be printed on the multi-layer printed circuit board. The CAD geometry is modified in accordance with the calculated CAD geometry change, and multi-layer printed circuit boards containing embedded passive components are manufactured in accordance with the modified CAD geometry. The analyzing step may model variability and adapt to it. | 01-05-2012 |
Erica B. Turner, Tampa, FL US
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20120004434 | GERMANIA-SILICA-BASED SOL-GEL MONOLITH AND USES THEREOF - The present invention provides germania-silica-based sol-gel monoliths that form the solid-phase material for extraction, isolation, preconcentration, and separation of analytes. In one embodiment, the germania-silica-based sol-gel monolith can be used to coat surfaces of the inner walls of extraction and chromatographic columns. In a preferred embodiment, the sol-gel germania-silica monolith of the present invention is formed from hydrolysis and polycondensation of precursors comprising tetraethoxygermane, tetramethoxysilane, and polyethylene glycol. Also provided are methods of preparing the germania-silica-based sol-gel monolith of the present invention. | 01-05-2012 |
James Robert Turner, Jacksonville, FL US
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20160123232 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TURBINE ENGINE TEMPERATURE REGULATION - A method of starting a turbine engine using turbine temperature gradient regulation and a turbine engine temperature management system are provided. The system includes a temperature sensor, a modulating fuel flow valve, and a temperature controller. The temperature controller is configured to limit a rate of change of the fuel flow to the turbine engine to less than a predetermined maximum rate of change of the fuel flow that will reduce a rate of change of the temperature and maintain a positive rate of change of a rotational speed of the turbine engine and limit a rate of the fuel flow to greater than a predetermined minimum rate of the fuel flow that maintains a positive rate of change of temperature and a positive rate of change of the rotational speed of the turbine engine. | 05-05-2016 |
James S. Turner, New Port Ritchey, FL US
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20090055281 | Processing systems and methods for vending transactions - Methods for reconciling vending machine transactions occurring between consecutive settlement events and for paying suppliers of vending machine goods are disclosed. Reconciling is accomplished through obtaining a local settlement value at a processing facility representing the total value of all vending transactions that occurred at the vending machine between the consecutive settlement events, receiving an electronic settlement value at the processing facility that represents the vending transactions that occurred at the vending machine between the consecutive settlement events, and reconciling the local settlement value with the electronic settlement value. | 02-26-2009 |
Jason S. Turner, Sanford, FL US
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20140259376 | LIGHTING SYSTEM FOR A SINK AND LIGHTED SINK KIT - A lighting system has a flexible member to engage a sink edge, lighting elements, and a controller to illuminate the sink. The sink is preferably glass or other transparent material with a non-smooth surface to reflect the light. The flexible member is optically transparent to allow the light to reach the sink. The sink may also have a motion detector to illuminate the sink upon approaching the sink. The lighting system and sink may be combined as a kit to be provided to homeowners. | 09-18-2014 |
Joel G. Turner, Land O'Lakes, FL US
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20130281389 | NOVEL DRUG TARGETS TO OVERCOME DE NOVO DRUG-RESISTANCE IN MULTIPLE MYELOMA - Topoisomerase II alpha (topo IIα) is exported from the cell nucleus in human myeloma cells by a chromosome-maintenance protein-1 (CRM1)-dependent mechanism, resulting in topo II inhibitor resistance. The nuclear export signal (NES) of topo IIα is unique, making it a potential target for small molecule inhibitors. Small molecules NES inhibitors were identified, which inhibited binding of topo IIα to the export receptor CRM1. Inhibition was specific to topo IIα as p53 trafficking was unaffected along with topo IIα protein expression and function (decatenation). These topo IIα-specific nuclear export inhibitors may potentially lead to a new approach in circumventing drug resistance in multiple myeloma. The compounds provide a protocol for treating multiple myeloma or an oncogenic disease. Further, the topoisomerase II nuclear export signal inhibitor may be combined with a topoisomerase II inhibitor. | 10-24-2013 |
Joel G. Turner, Tampa, FL US
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20110275581 | NUCLEAR EXPORT INHIBITORS OF TOPOISOMERASE II ALPHA - A method of treating cancer in a subject comprising the step of administering to the subject in need thereof an effective amount of a combination of a compound that binds a nuclear export signal (NES inhibitor) on topoisomerase IIα and a topoisomerase inhibitor. Twenty small molecule inhibitors (SMI) that bind to the two nuclear export sequences (NES) topo IIα have been identified from the NCI database using computer-generated molecular modeling. These SMI will improve the effectiveness of topo II directed therapeutics, particularly in the treatment of diseases such as multiple myeloma (MM). In vitro apoptosis assays indicate that these drugs may be effective as single agents or in combination with currently used cancer drugs that target topo II. | 11-10-2011 |
Kelly Laurette Turner, St. Augustine Beach, FL US
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20140359947 | "C" Shaped, Wedge, Nursing Pillow - “C” shaped, Wedge, Nursing Pillow is disclosed. This nursing pillow combines the “C” shape for security; the wedge form to prevent acid reflux in infants; and firm foam to keep the baby's head at breast height and prevent back pain from slouching. | 12-11-2014 |
Lynda B. Turner, Miramar, FL US
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20110089057 | Pencil-pen holder utility pouch - This invention will have six (6) pencil-pen pocket pleats. Two (2) each out of the six (6) from these pocket pleats will carry and secure two (2) each different lengths and sizes of pencils or pens which will be worn securely around the waist on a fashion and utility leather belt. This new method will minimize the use of students carrying sharp school supply objects in their hands and in a back pack. | 04-21-2011 |
20120018480 | Utility pouch and attachments - The nature of the technical disclosures of my new invention will demonstrate visually and with expression, the uniqueness of having a “Utility Pouch and Attachments” to carry school supplies or to a work place around the waist. The art of this new invention will minimize looking in back packs for certain school supplies or not enough storage spaces at work to place them; when these supplies are ready and available in separate attachments around the waist. | 01-26-2012 |
Lynda Bames Turner, Miramar, FL US
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20100199410 | Fashion and utility leather belt - This fashion and utility leather belt will display two sides in order to point out the art of my new invention. The front side of the leather belt will display different sizes of ornaments (riveted on the leather belt) for fashionable looks (see FIG. | 08-12-2010 |
Mark R. Turner, Tampa, FL US
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20140193795 | DYNAMIC GENERATION OF ELECTRONIC EDUCATIONAL COURSES - A method of dynamically generating electronically presented educational courses. The automated method evaluates a user's skill levels and desires and dynamically constructs a lesson plan specifically tailored to the user's desires and understanding of the subject material. Also included are a software application utilizing the method and a mobile device having a software application utilizing the method. | 07-10-2014 |
Norman L. Turner, Vero Beach, FL US
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20080302972 | Broad energy-range ribbon ion beam collimation using a variable-gradient dipole - A method and apparatus satisfying growing demands for improving the intensity of implanting ions that impact a semiconductor wafer as it passes under an ion beam. The method and apparatus are directed to the design and combination together of novel magnetic ion-optical transport elements for implantation purposes for combating the disruptive effects of ion-beam induced space-charge forces. The design of the novel optical elements makes possible: (1) Focusing of a ribbon ion beam as the beam passes through uniform or non-uniform magnetic fields; (2) Reduction of the losses of ions comprising a d.c. ribbon beam to the magnetic poles when a ribbon beam is deflected by a magnetic field. | 12-11-2008 |
Paul A. Turner, Madeira Beach, FL US
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20140317409 | SYSTEM FOR MANAGING CRYPTOGRAPHIC KEYS AND TRUST RELATIONSHIPS IN A SECURE SHELL (SSH) ENVIRONMENT - A system for managing cryptographic keys and trust relationships in a secure shell (SSH) environment by mapping network servers, clients, and appliances and locating SSH keys and key pairs associated with each device. The system provides for mapping the network topology and all SSH keys and key pairs stored on network connected devices, and the creation of a master database of all devices, keys and key pairs, key types and encryption strength, and user accounts with which each key or key pair is associated. The mapping and database enable the effective management of SSH keys and key pairs, detection of errors and weakness, elimination of orphaned or outdated keys, correction of all deficiencies, and replacement of keys in accordance with policies set by the organization maintaining the network. | 10-23-2014 |
Peter Turner, Coral Gables, FL US
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20090095776 | Wine preservation system and method - An improved wine preservation and delivery system and method providing a container stopper, a replacement fluid and/or air pipe disposed through the container stopper, a flexible bladder for displacing wine as it is filled with fluid and/or air, and a fluid outlet pipe. | 04-16-2009 |
William C. Turner, Sarasota, FL US
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20100048315 | Golf Swing Training Apparatus - A golf swing training apparatus including a golf club guide and, preferably, a support frame having spaced apart front and rear frame members connected together by a base frame member. The support frame is adjustably inclined at the lie angle of the golf club by a support arm. The golf club guide includes closely spaced apart front and rear guide ring segments which define a substantially planar circular shaped golf club swing slot therebetween, the swing slot having an unobstructed preferably adjustable width for free swing a golf club therewithin. The front guide ring segment is attached to and is supported by the front frame members while the rear guide ring segment is attached to and is supported by the rear frame member. An economy embodiment is also provided. A substantially flat club shaft guide supportively aligns the golf club shaft at the lie angle of the head. | 02-25-2010 |
20110269563 | Golf Swing Training Apparatus - A golf swing training apparatus including a golf club guide and, preferably, a support frame having spaced apart front and rear frame members connected together by a base frame member. The support frame is adjustably inclined at the lie angle of the golf club by a support arm. The golf club guide includes closely spaced apart front and rear guide ring segments which define a substantially planar circular shaped golf club swing slot therebetween, the swing slot having an unobstructed preferably adjustable width for free swing a golf club therewithin. The front guide ring segment is attached to and is supported by the front frame members while the rear guide ring segment is attached to and is supported by the rear frame member. An economy embodiment is also provided. A substantially flat club shaft guide supportively aligns the golf club shaft at the lie angle of the head. | 11-03-2011 |