Shull, US
Andrew G. Shull, Washington, IL US
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20090112410 | Tool control system based on anticipated terrain - A tool control system for controlling a tool of a machine is disclosed. The tool control system includes a tool configured to shape a surface of a worksite. The tool control system also includes a positioning system configured to determine a worksite position of a machine supporting the tool. The tool control system also includes a controller configured to receive a site map containing a profile of the surface, receive the worksite position of the machine, and determine a contour of the surface not yet traversed by the machine. The controller also being configured to anticipate an effect on the contour caused by the tool when the machine traverses the contour, and to move the tool and accommodate the affect before the machine traverses the contour. | 04-30-2009 |
Andrew Gordon Shull, Washington, IL US
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20090326768 | Digging control system - A digging control system for use with a machine having a work implement is disclosed. The digging control system may have a sensing system configured to generate a signal indicative of a loading of the work implement. The digging control system may also have a controller. The controller may be configured to determine the loading of the work implement based on the signal. Additionally, the controller may be configured to initiate tilting of the work implement in response to a determination that the loading of the work implement exceeds a threshold loading. The work implement may not be substantially lifted during this tilting of the work implement. The controller may also be configured to monitor a tilt angle of the work implement. Additionally, the controller may be configured to cease tilting of the work implement when the tilt angle of the work implement substantially equals a threshold tilt angle. | 12-31-2009 |
Brandon Shull, Peoria, IL US
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20160123201 | COMPRESSION IGNITION ENGINE SYSTEM WITH IMPROVED REGENERATION VIA CONTROLLED ASH DEPOSITS - An engine system includes an electronically controlled compression ignition engine configured to burn diesel fuel and a high ash oil to produce an exhaust with a temperature and NOx to soot ratio as well as a controlled level of ash deposits on the particulate filter of the system. An aftertreatment system is fluidly connected to the engine and includes a diesel oxidation catalyst, a reductant supply, and a diesel particulate filter coated with a NOx reduction catalyst. The soot load density on the diesel particulate filter can be stabilized by oxidizing soot at about a same rate as the compression ignition engine is supplying soot to the aftertreatment system. | 05-05-2016 |
Brandon T. Shull, Peoria, IL US
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20140165540 | AFTERTREATMENT SYSTEM INCORPORATING HYDROLYSIS CATALYST WITH PARTICULATE FILTRATION AND SCR - An aftertreatment system is disclosed. The aftertreatment system can include a hydrolysis catalyst disposed within a first canister adjacent to a downstream end of the first canister and a nozzle positioned to inject reductant into the first canister upstream of the hydrolysis catalyst. A particulate collection device, which may be catalyzed to promote NO | 06-19-2014 |
20150198069 | Aftertreatment System Incorporating Hydrolysis Catalyst with Particulate Filtration and SCR - An aftertreatment system is disclosed. The aftertreatment system can include a hydrolysis catalyst disposed within a first canister adjacent to a downstream end of the first canister and a nozzle positioned to inject reductant into the first canister upstream of the hydrolysis catalyst. A particulate collection device, which may be catalyzed to promote NO | 07-16-2015 |
Brandon Ted Shull, Peoria, IL US
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20150371243 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PARTS FORECASTING - Systems and methods are disclosed for forecasting future sales of a part. The system includes at least one processor configured with instructions to collect historical sales data of the part, collect historical telematics data from one or more machines including the part, and collect historical econometric data relevant to the part. The at least one processor also generates a group of candidate predictors from the historical telematics data and the historical econometric data, select predictors from the group of candidate predictors, and establish a forecasting model representing a relationship between the selected predictors and the historical sales data of the part. The at least one processor forecasts future sales of the part by using the established forecasting model. | 12-24-2015 |
Brian Shull, Durham, NC US
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20120022012 | Glycosylated Acetaminophen Pro-Drug Analogs - The present invention relates to methods and compositions for the synthesis, production, and use of pro-drug analogs of the analgesic acetaminophen. This invention relates to a method for the production of a broad group of glycosides of acetaminophen derivatives. | 01-26-2012 |
20120264702 | Synthesis And Use Of Glycoside Derivatives of Propofol - The present invention relates to methods and compositions for the synthesis, production, and use of pro-drug propofol analogs. This invention relates to a method for the production of a broad group of glycosylated propofol carbohydrate derivatives. | 10-18-2012 |
20120295866 | Synthesis And Use Of Glycoside Pro-Drug Analogs - The present invention relates to methods and compositions for the synthesis, production, and use of pro-drug analogs. This invention relates to a method for the production of a broad group of glycosylated drugs, including but not limited to propofol, acetaminophen, and camptothecin carbohydrate derivatives. | 11-22-2012 |
20130217640 | GLYCOSYLATED ACETAMINOPHEN PRO-DRUG - The present invention relates to methods and compositions for the synthesis, production, and use of pro-drug analogs of the analgesic acetaminophen. This invention relates to a method for the production of a broad group of glycosides of acetaminophen derivatives. | 08-22-2013 |
Brian K. Shull, Durham, NC US
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20130029924 | GLYCOSYLATED VALPROIC ACID ANALOGS AND USES THEREOF - Glycosylated valproic acid and its analogs are provided. In some embodiments, the glycosylated valproic acid and its analogs have improved solubility and are ideal for drug delivery to treat a variety of diseases. | 01-31-2013 |
20150119346 | GLYCOSYLATED VALPROIC ACID ANALOGS AND USES THEREOF - Glycosylated valproic acid and its analogs are provided. In some embodiments, the glycosylated valproic acid and its analogs have improved solubility and are ideal for drug delivery to treat a variety of diseases. | 04-30-2015 |
Brian Keith Shull, Durham, NC US
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20110104076 | Compositions, Methods For Preparing Amino Acids And Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy - The present invention relates to amino acids, complexes, and compounds comprising deuterium and tritium isotopes preferably alpha deuterated amino acids, polypeptides, antibodies, derivatives and saccharide-amino acid complexes and conjugates. In some embodiments, the invention relates to methods of using compounds comprising deuterium for imaging biochemical concentrations and distributions in mammalian tissues using nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. In some embodiments, the invention relates to the used of said amino acids derivatives and complexes in boron neutron capture therapy. In some embodiments, the present invention relates to the preparation of amino acids, polypeptides, antibodies, derivatives and saccharide complexes/conjugates comprising heavy hydrogen isotopes. In some embodiments, the invention relates to racemizing amino acids starting from compositions of any optical purity. In further embodiments, the invention relates to the preparation of amino acids and their N-acyl counterparts with deuterium incorporated at the alpha carbon. | 05-05-2011 |
Charles S. Shull, Marietta, GA US
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20120311148 | DELIVERY PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS FOR INTERNET SERVICES - One preferred embodiment of the present invention provides systems and methods for analyzing the delivery performance of newsgroup services. Briefly described, in architecture, one embodiment, among others, includes a newsgroup evaluation system configured to determine a delivery rate for a newsgroup server. In other embodiments, methods and systems are provided for analyzing completion and retention for newsgroup services. | 12-06-2012 |
20130311652 | DELIVERY PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS FOR INTERNET SERVICES - One preferred embodiment of the present invention provides systems and methods for analyzing the delivery performance of newsgroup services. Briefly described, in architecture, one embodiment, among others, includes a newsgroup evaluation system configured to determine a delivery rate for a newsgroup server. In other embodiments, methods and systems are provided for analyzing completion and retention for newsgroup services. | 11-21-2013 |
Curtis Lee Shull, Fayetteville, TN US
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20150339901 | DESIGN-FIRST DISTRIBUTED REAL-TIME RFID TRACKING SYSTEM - A radio frequency identification (RFID) tag design-first, computer-assisted drawn configuration, visualization and monitoring system for monitoring the movement of tagged assets in a given space. The system provides tag information data, and makes all calculations necessary for visually displaying the movements of tags on any imported two dimensional (2D) or three dimensional (3D) floor plan graphic file (e.g., .gif, .png, .jpg or similar formats) in real-time through web-based systems. | 11-26-2015 |
Daniel Shull, Newman Lake, WA US
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20090261838 | Battery monitor for marine applications - A battery monitor for marine applications which includes a first voltage comparator circuit which compares the voltage input of a marine battery to a first predetermined reference voltage; an audible alarm which operates when the voltage comparator circuit determines that the voltage input of the marine battery is below that of the first predetermined reference voltage, and wherein the battery monitor draws less than 100 milliamps of current on a continuous basis while monitoring the voltage input of the marine battery. | 10-22-2009 |
Dan L. Shull, Fayetteville, NC US
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20090189479 | Brush Assembly - A brush assembly is provided that facilitates a longer usable brush life and permits easy brush assembly replacement. The brush assembly includes an arc-shaped brush and a pivot arm, with the mounting end of the arc-shaped brush bound or otherwise mounted with respect to one end of the pivot arm. The end of the pivot arm that is not bound to the arc-shaped brush typically includes a female cylindrical slot for mating with a male shaft that is prefabricated in the motor housing, parallel to the rotor's axis. When the disclosed brush assembly is installed into an electric motor, the pivot arm slot is slidably positioned onto the shaft in the motor housing, enabling the brush assembly to pivot about the shaft on a plane that is perpendicular to the rotor's axis of rotation. A biasing spring force impels the brush assembly to pivot inward toward the rotor in the longitudinal direction of the brush, and maintains the operating end of the arc-shaped brush in contact with the rotating faces of the commutator. A single biasing spring is adapted to act upon both the brush and an interrupter device that is activated when the brush life is exhausted. | 07-30-2009 |
Davis J. Shull, Batesburg, SC US
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20150084766 | RAPID DEPLOYABLE GLOBAL SENSING HAZARD ALERT SYSTEM - A rapid deployable global sensing hazard alert system and associated methods of operation are provided. An exemplary system includes a central command, a wireless backhaul network, and a remote monitoring unit. The remote monitoring unit can include a positioning system configured to determine a position of the remote monitoring unit based on one or more signals received from one or more satellites located in Low Earth Orbit. The wireless backhaul network can provide bidirectional communication capability independent of cellular telecommunication networks and the Internet. An exemplary method includes instructing at least one of a plurality of remote monitoring units to provide an alert based at least in part on a location of a hazard and a plurality of positions respectively associated with the plurality of remote monitoring units. | 03-26-2015 |
20150233882 | Inherently Safe Passive Gas Monitoring System - Generally, the present disclosure is directed to gas monitoring systems that use inductive power transfer to safely power an electrically passive device included within a nuclear material storage container. In particular, the electrically passive device can include an inductive power receiver for receiving inductive power transfer through a wall of the nuclear material storage container. The power received by the inductive power receiver can be used to power one or more sensors included in the device. Thus, the device is not required to include active power generation components such as, for example, a battery, that increase the risk of a spark igniting flammable gases within the container. | 08-20-2015 |
Donald Eugene Shull, Middletown, IL US
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20140299342 | Plant Divider - A root dividing tool is disclosed, comprising a pair of tubular handles with a forked assembly attached to the end of said tubular handles. The forked end, in a closed position, is pushed into a root ball already removed from the soil. Moving the handles outward causes the forked end to separate and divide the root ball. | 10-09-2014 |
Gregory Neel Shull, Richmond, VA US
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20120233014 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ONLINE ASSISTED SALES OF A MOTOR VEHICLE - The present invention provides a method and system for an online automotive purchase including receiving a user input for determining and verifying an identity of a user engaging in an online purchase. It includes determining a plurality of characteristics of the user usable for the online purchase and in response to at least one user selection command, determining at least one automobile available for purchase by the user. It includes receiving a plurality of financial information associated with the user for securing the automobile via the online purchase and determining financial terms for the online automotive purchase based on the financial information associated with the user. It further includes presenting the financial terms to the user across and performing a plurality of settlement transactions for fulfillment of the online automotive transaction, as well as notifying the user of the availability for delivery of the automobile. | 09-13-2012 |
James Daniel Shull, Coquille, OR US
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20100040746 | METHOD FOR PREPARING A FULLY COOKED, OVEN ROASTED SHELF STABLE MEAT PRODUCT - A method for preparing a fully cooked or oven roasted shelf stable meat product comprising of the steps of first mixing a selected group of ingredients which may include flavorings, colors, preservatives, sweeteners, salt, cures, fillers, bulking agents, edible acids, antimicrobials, antioxidants, concentrated proteins, emulsifiers, fats and oils, and others into a brine solution; injecting the ingredients and/or tumbling the ingredients with the selected meat product; cooking or oven roasting the blended meat product to meet USDA regulations; chilling the cooked product; forming, cutting, shaping, and styling the product; and packaging the product; and pasteurizing the finished product. | 02-18-2010 |
20100330255 | METHOD OF PREPARING A SHELF STABLE MEAT PRODUCT - A method of preparing a shelf stable meat product includes mixing a brine solution and then adding the brine solute to a meat product. The meat product is then cooked to have a water activity of less than 0.85 and packaged in a material having low oxygen and moisture vapor transmission rate. The packaged product is then pasteurized. | 12-30-2010 |
James H. Shull, Santa Clarita, CA US
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20090266266 | CABLE TOW WHIP RIDE WITH INSIDE CURVES - A whip ride is provided for amusement parks. A platform is provided with a guide slot extending through the platform. A drive assembly is positioned beneath the platform and includes a drive member (e.g., drive cable) moving on a constrained path. A track follows a path horizontally offset from the drive path. The drive assembly includes a bogie or drive truck mounted on the track and pivotably linked to the drive member to be driven by the drive member. A passenger whip vehicle is provided on the platform upper surface and pivotably attached via a connector extending through the guide slot to the bogie. The bogie path includes inside and outside curves, and the bogie track is vertically offset from the drive member such that its path may crossover the drive member to vary the horizontal offset and to locate the bogie track on either side of the drive member. | 10-29-2009 |
20130025492 | ROLLER COASTER WITH ARTICULABLE SEAT BACKS - A roller coaster with seats articulated between vertical and reclined positions. The roller coaster includes a track with a load/unload portion and a ride portion. The coaster includes a vehicle with a body supported on the track and a passenger seat positioned in the body mounted for articulation between a first position and a second position. The roller coaster includes a seat positioning mechanism coupled to the passenger seat operating while the vehicle is in the load/unload portion to articulate the seat into the first position and operating, prior to the vehicle traveling into the ride portion of the ride path, to articulate the seat into the second position. The passenger seat includes a seat back that is substantially vertical in the first position and is at an obtuse angle in the second position or horizontal position, such that a passenger has an upward point of view during the ride. | 01-31-2013 |
James L. Shull, Murrysville, PA US
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20110256448 | MOLTEN SALT-CONTAINING METAL ELECTRODE FOR RECHARGEABLE OXIDE-ION BATTERY CELLS OPERATING BELOW 800?C - A rechargeable oxide-ion battery cell | 10-20-2011 |
20120034520 | SELF-SEALED METAL ELECTRODE FOR RECHARGEABLE OXIDE-ION BATTERY CELLS - The outer surface of a metal electrode | 02-09-2012 |
20120058396 | OXIDATION-RESISTANT METAL SUPPORTED RECHARGEABLE OXIDE-ION BATTERY CELLS AND METHODS TO PRODUCE THE SAME - The invention describes the application of oxidation-resistant metal (preferably, stainless steel) | 03-08-2012 |
20120270088 | ALL SOLID STATE RECHARGEABLE OXIDE-ION BATTERY (ROB) SYSTEM - An all solid state rechargeable oxide-ion (ROB) battery ( | 10-25-2012 |
James Troy Shull, Plano, TX US
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20120180195 | Socks having areas of varying stretchability and methods of manufacturing same - Disclosed herein are wearable socks, and related methods of manufacturing such socks, having selected areas of substantially greater stretchability as compared to the remaining portions of the sock that that resists removal by the wearer. In one exemplary embodiment, a sock constructed according to the disclosed principles may comprise first portions of the sock comprising a material having a first overall stretchability, and second portions of the sock comprising a material having a second overall stretchability. Additionally, in such exemplary embodiments, the second stretchability is substantially greater than the first stretchability such that one or more of the second portions are configured to continue to stretch in response to a removal force applied to the sock while adjacent one or more first portions reach their maximum stretchable length which thereby allows the removal force to overcome a compressive force of the one or more first portions. | 07-19-2012 |
20120233778 | Blanket with Multiple Panels and Methods of Manufacturing Same - Disclosed are multiple panel blankets, and related methods of construction, that allow the use of just one blanket that has multiple panels attached together, one or more of which may be removed for various applications. The user can place an infant/baby on a base panel and then cover it with the other panels attached to the base panel. Likewise, the parent could use all the panels. In one embodiment, a multiple paneled blanket may comprise a base panel and at least one upper panel located on the base panel. The at least one upper panel has at least one of a length or a width coextensive with a corresponding length or width of the base panel. The at least one upper panel is fastened to the base panel along at least a portion of corresponding sides of the base panel and the at least one upper panel that provide the coextensive length or width. | 09-20-2012 |
20120288648 | Burp Cloth with Multiple Layers and Methods of Manufacturing Same - The disclosed principles provide a multiple layered cloth with absorbent layers and moisture barrier layers attached together. With multiple layers attached as disclosed herein, a parent can burp a baby on the cloth several times with just one burp cloth. The layers that are moisture barriers prevent any liquid from seeping through the cloth and onto the parent's skin or clothing. In one embodiment, a cloth may comprise a first portion having an absorbent layer and a moisture barrier layer adjacent to, and coextensive with, the absorbent portion of the first portion. Such a cloth may also include a second portion having an absorbent layer and a moisture barrier layer adjacent to, and coextensive with, the absorbent portion of the second portion. At least one edge of the first portion is attached to a corresponding edge of the second portion such that the moisture barrier layer of the first portion faces the absorbent layer of the second portion, and wherein the first portion. | 11-15-2012 |
20130025060 | POCKET HAND PILLOW AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING SAME - Disclosed herein are embodiments of a pillow with a pocket in which the hand can be inserted into the pocket, as well as related methods of manufacturing such a pillow. In embodiment, such a pillow may comprise a first side of said pillow, where the first side comprises a first outer layer and a first inner layer, and a first filling material located between the first outer and inner layers. In such an embodiment, the pillow may also comprise a second side having a second outer layer and a second inner layer, and having a second filling material located between the second outer and inner layers. Moreover, in such embodiments, said first side and said second side are attached to each other along at least a portion of their corresponding edges to create a pocket between the first and second sides. With the addition of a pocket, the pillow does not slide off or roll off the person's hand when resting or sleeping. | 01-31-2013 |
Kenneth R. Shull, Evanston, IL US
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20090163661 | Modified Acrylic Block Copolymers For Hydrogels and Pressure Sensitive Wet Adhesives - A method of producing an acrylic block copolymer comprising hydrophobic poly (lower alkyl methoacrylate), hydrophilic poly (lower alkyl methacrylic acid), and hydrophobic poly (lower alkyl methacrylate). | 06-25-2009 |
20090240000 | Modified Acrylic Block Copolymers For Hydrogels and Pressure Sensitive Wet Adhesives - A method of producing an acrylic block copolymer comprising hydrophobic poly (lower alkyl methoacrylate), hydrophilic poly (lower alkyl methacrylic acid), and hydrophobic poly (lower alkyl methacrylate). | 09-24-2009 |
20090247704 | Modified Acrylic Block Copolymers For Hydrogels and Pressure Sensitive Wet Adhesives - A method of producing an acrylic block copolymer comprising hydrophobic poly (lower alkyl methoacrylate), hydrophilic poly (lower alkyl methacrylic acid), and hydrophobic poly (lower alkyl methacrylate). | 10-01-2009 |
20090298999 | Modified Acrylic Block Copolymers For Hydrogels and Pressure Sensitive Wet Adhesives - A method of producing an acrylic block copolymer comprising hydrophobic poly (lower alkyl methoacrylate), hydrophilic poly (lower alkyl methacrylic acid), and hydrophobic poly (lower alkyl methacrylate). | 12-03-2009 |
Lawrence Dean Shull, Favetteville, NC US
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20140048212 | SLEEVELESS TIRE BUILDING DRUM - A tire building drum and a method of building a tire carcass is disclosed. The tire building drum has a center section comprised of a plurality of segments that are radially and axially movable. The sleeve of the tire building drum over the center section has been eliminated, and instead has two seals located on the outer ends or shoulders of the center section of the tire building drum. The building drum further comprises shoulder sections that are axially movable. The shoulder sections include radially expandable bead locks. The method employs the steps of applying one or more carcass layers, locking the bead locks and moving the center section radially outwardly while moving the bead locks axially inwardly. | 02-20-2014 |
Mark Shull, Chevy Chase, MD US
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20090064330 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR ANALYZING DATA RELATED TO POSSIBLE ONLINE FRAUD - Various embodiments of the invention provide methods, systems and software for analyzing data. In particular embodiments, for example, a set of data about a web site may be analyzed to determine whether the web site is likely to be illegitimate (e.g., to be involved in a fraudulent scheme, such as a phishing scheme, the sale of gray market goods, etc.). In an exemplary embodiment, a set of data may be divided into a plurality of components (each of which, in some cases, may be considered a separate data set). Merely by way of example, a set of data may comprise data gathered from a plurality of data sources, and/or each component may comprise data gathered from one of the plurality of data sources. As another example, a set of data may comprise a document with a plurality of sections, and each component may comprise one of the plurality of sections. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the analysis of a particular component may comprise certain tests and/or evaluations, and that the analysis of another component may comprise different tests and/or evaluations. In other cases, the analysis of each component may comprise similar tests and/or evaluations. The variety of tests and/or evaluations generally will be implementation specific. | 03-05-2009 |
20090119402 | DOMAIN NAME OWNERSHIP VALIDATION - Embodiments of the invention provide systems and methods for validating ownership of a domain name. According to one embodiment, a validating ownership of a domain name can comprise retrieving one or more domain name ownership records. For example, the one or more domain name ownership records comprise Who Is records. Validity of the one or more domain name records can be confirmed with a designated domain manager. According to one embodiment, confirming validity of the one or more domain name records with the designated domain manager can comprise authenticating the designated domain manager based on a certificate provided by the designated domain manager. | 05-07-2009 |
20150235177 | ONLINE FRAUD SOLUTION - Various embodiments of the invention provide solutions (including inter alia, systems, methods and software) for dealing with online fraud. Some embodiments function to access and/or obtain information from (and/or receive data from) a data source; the data might, for example, indicate a possible instance of online fraud. Certain embodiments, therefore, can be configured to analyze the data, e.g., to determine whether the data indicate a likely instance of online fraud. Such instances may be further investigated, and/or a response may be initiated. Data sources can include, without limitation, web pages, email messages, online chat sessions, domain zone files, newsgroups (and/or postings thereto), etc. Data obtained from the data sources can include, without limitation, suspect domain registrations, uniform resource locators, references to trademarks, advertisements, etc. | 08-20-2015 |
20150237061 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR ANALYZING DATA RELATED TO POSSIBLE ONLINE FRAUD - Various embodiments of the invention provide methods, systems and software for analyzing data. In particular embodiments, for example, a set of data about a web site may be analyzed to determine whether the web site is likely to be illegitimate (e.g., to be involved in a fraudulent scheme, such as a phishing scheme, the sale of gray market goods, etc.). In an exemplary embodiment, a set of data may be divided into a plurality of components (each of which, in some cases, may be considered a separate data set). Merely by way of example, a set of data may comprise data gathered from a plurality of data sources, and/or each component may comprise data gathered from one of the plurality of data source. As another example, a set of data may comprise a document with a plurality of sections, and each component may comprise one of the plurality of sections. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the analysis of another component may comprise certain tests and/or evaluations, and that the analysis of another component may comprise different tests and/or evaluations. In other cases, the analysis of each component may comprise similar tests and/or evaluations. The variety of tests and/or evaluations generally will be implementation specific. | 08-20-2015 |
Mark Kevin Shull, Palo Alto, CA US
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20100125895 | DOMAIN BASED AUTHENTICATION SCHEME - In one example, a system for authenticating domains operates by authenticating a first domain and the extensions that make up the URI of an initial or primary Internet network call. Thereafter, the system can enable the owner of the first domain to make assertions or statements about additional domains and URIs that make up the rest of the web page, session or application. | 05-20-2010 |
20110296503 | DOMAIN BASED AUTHENTICATION SCHEME - In one example, a system for authenticating domains operates by authenticating a first domain and the extensions that make up the URI of an initial or primary Internet network call. Thereafter, the system can enable the owner of the first domain to make assertions or statements about additional domains and URIs that make up the rest of the web page, session or application. | 12-01-2011 |
20140123264 | DOMAIN BASED AUTHENTICATION SCHEME - In one example, a system for authenticating domains operates by authenticating a first domain and the extensions that make up the URI of an initial or primary Internet network call. Thereafter, the system can enable the owner of the first domain to make assertions or statements about additional domains and URIs that make up the rest of the web page, session or application. | 05-01-2014 |
Matthew Curry Shull, Frisco, TX US
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20130025060 | POCKET HAND PILLOW AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING SAME - Disclosed herein are embodiments of a pillow with a pocket in which the hand can be inserted into the pocket, as well as related methods of manufacturing such a pillow. In embodiment, such a pillow may comprise a first side of said pillow, where the first side comprises a first outer layer and a first inner layer, and a first filling material located between the first outer and inner layers. In such an embodiment, the pillow may also comprise a second side having a second outer layer and a second inner layer, and having a second filling material located between the second outer and inner layers. Moreover, in such embodiments, said first side and said second side are attached to each other along at least a portion of their corresponding edges to create a pocket between the first and second sides. With the addition of a pocket, the pillow does not slide off or roll off the person's hand when resting or sleeping. | 01-31-2013 |
Matthew Curry Shull, Naperville, IL US
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20120180195 | Socks having areas of varying stretchability and methods of manufacturing same - Disclosed herein are wearable socks, and related methods of manufacturing such socks, having selected areas of substantially greater stretchability as compared to the remaining portions of the sock that that resists removal by the wearer. In one exemplary embodiment, a sock constructed according to the disclosed principles may comprise first portions of the sock comprising a material having a first overall stretchability, and second portions of the sock comprising a material having a second overall stretchability. Additionally, in such exemplary embodiments, the second stretchability is substantially greater than the first stretchability such that one or more of the second portions are configured to continue to stretch in response to a removal force applied to the sock while adjacent one or more first portions reach their maximum stretchable length which thereby allows the removal force to overcome a compressive force of the one or more first portions. | 07-19-2012 |
20120233778 | Blanket with Multiple Panels and Methods of Manufacturing Same - Disclosed are multiple panel blankets, and related methods of construction, that allow the use of just one blanket that has multiple panels attached together, one or more of which may be removed for various applications. The user can place an infant/baby on a base panel and then cover it with the other panels attached to the base panel. Likewise, the parent could use all the panels. In one embodiment, a multiple paneled blanket may comprise a base panel and at least one upper panel located on the base panel. The at least one upper panel has at least one of a length or a width coextensive with a corresponding length or width of the base panel. The at least one upper panel is fastened to the base panel along at least a portion of corresponding sides of the base panel and the at least one upper panel that provide the coextensive length or width. | 09-20-2012 |
20120288648 | Burp Cloth with Multiple Layers and Methods of Manufacturing Same - The disclosed principles provide a multiple layered cloth with absorbent layers and moisture barrier layers attached together. With multiple layers attached as disclosed herein, a parent can burp a baby on the cloth several times with just one burp cloth. The layers that are moisture barriers prevent any liquid from seeping through the cloth and onto the parent's skin or clothing. In one embodiment, a cloth may comprise a first portion having an absorbent layer and a moisture barrier layer adjacent to, and coextensive with, the absorbent portion of the first portion. Such a cloth may also include a second portion having an absorbent layer and a moisture barrier layer adjacent to, and coextensive with, the absorbent portion of the second portion. At least one edge of the first portion is attached to a corresponding edge of the second portion such that the moisture barrier layer of the first portion faces the absorbent layer of the second portion, and wherein the first portion. | 11-15-2012 |
P. Doug Shull, Grove City, OH US
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20080213717 | METHOD OF INCREASING THE EFFICIENCY OF MELTING METAL - A process for increasing the thermal radiation absorbance of objects that are to be melted or softened. An agent is applied to the object, such as an aluminum sow, and the object is placed in a furnace. The furnace exposes the object to thermal radiation, such as by blasting the sow with jets of burning gas, and the material melts. The increase in absorbance on the outer surface of the object reduces the amount of energy needed to melt or soften the material, as thermal energy is absorbed by the object more rapidly than uncoated materials. | 09-04-2008 |
Richard S. Shull, Midland, MI US
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20100139152 | HETEROGENEOUS CATALYSTS FOR MONO-ALKYL ESTER PRODUCTION, METHOD OF MAKING, AND METHOD OF USING SAME - A heterogeneous catalyst for use in esterification and/or transesterification reactions is provided having the formula A | 06-10-2010 |
Robert D. Shull, Boyds, MD US
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20100044621 | DOPED Gd5Ge2Si2 COMPOUNDS AND METHODS FOR REDUCING HYSTERESIS LOSSES IN Gd5Ge2Si2 COMPOUND | 02-25-2010 |
Scott E. Shull, Hillsboro, OR US
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20110304645 | TECHNIQUES FOR PROVIDING HOLISTIC VIEWS OF PERSONAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION - Techniques for providing holistic views of energy consumption. Energy consumption of one or more energy consuming devices corresponding to a user is monitored. The energy consumption for the one or more energy consuming devices is aggregated. A graphical representation of the energy consumption is provided to the user for the one or more energy consuming devices and aggregate energy consumption. The graphical representation comprises at least one visual metaphor for energy consumption. | 12-15-2011 |
20110314320 | TECHNIQUES FOR UTILIZING ENERGY USAGE INFORMATION - Techniques for energy consumption monitoring and analysis. Energy consumption of one or more energy consuming devices corresponding to a user is monitored. User profile information and user statistical information is utilized to analyze the monitored energy consumption to generate a personal energy usage profile for the user. The personal energy usage profile is transmitted to a computing platform associated with the user. | 12-22-2011 |
20150046104 | TECHNIQUES FOR UTILIZING ENERGY USAGE INFORMATION - Techniques for energy consumption monitoring and analysis. Energy consumption of one or more energy consuming devices corresponding to a user is monitored. User profile information and user statistical information is utilized to analyze the monitored energy consumption to generate a personal energy usage profile for the user. The personal energy usage profile is transmitted to a computing platform associated with the user. | 02-12-2015 |
Zachariah T. Shull, Hamilton, IN US
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20130205636 | FOLDING GRIP FOR A FIREARM - The present disclosure provides a gun having an off-hand grip adjustably coupled to a handguard and spaced apart from a grip with a trigger located between the grip and the off-hand grip. The off-hand grip has a first end and a second end that is distal from the first end. The off-hand grip includes a pivot located adjacent the first end such that the off-hand grip is pivotable with respect to the handguard. The off-hand grip is also pivotable between a use position where the off-hand grip longitudinally extends about transverse from the barrel, and a stowed position where the off-hand grip is longitudinally adjacent the barrel. | 08-15-2013 |