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Alec Hall, Littleton, CO US
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20130346287 | RISK ANALYSIS OF MONEY TRANSFER TRANSACTIONS - A money transfer system includes a risk assessment system and a risk modeling system. The risk assessment system uses rules engines and Z scores to assess, on a real time basis, risk factors associated with money transfers. The risk modeling system develops risk scores based on historical transaction data in order to create a risk model. The risk model may be analyzed over time to refine the rules engines and take other actions to understand and reduce the risk of improper activity in connection with money transfers. | 12-26-2013 |
Barbara L. Hall, Palmer Lake, CO US
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20120124204 | APPLICATION INFRASTRUCTURE PLATFORM (AIP) - Disclosed is an application infrastructure platform (AIP) having an application service provider (ASP) environment including multiple ASP systems providing application services to customers, and a common services environment including hardware and software and management systems providing to the ASP systems applications and integrated application, back-office, and management services used by the ASP systems in delivering their application services to their customers. In another aspect, the AIP is associated with a development and test bed environment which conducts product and service development and testing. | 05-17-2012 |
Benjamin Hall, Broomfield, CO US
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20150366232 | Compositions And Methods For Producing A High Protein Curd Composition - Embodiments of the present disclosure generally relate to compositions and methods for producing high protein dairy products. In certain embodiments, the present disclosure provides compositions and methods for producing fully homogenized high protein, low fat dairy products from curd. Given the commercial and nutritional value of dairy products, embodiments of the present disclosure address the need for dairy products having high protein content and improved organoleptic properties. | 12-24-2015 |
Bobby E. Hall, Thomton, CO US
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20100285999 | Treatment fluids for reduction of water blocks, Oil blocks, and/or gas condensates and associated methods - The present invention provides treatment fluids useful for subterranean operations, and more particularly, in at least one aspect, a treatment fluid that comprises a carrier fluid and a cationic surfactant comprising a cationic head group, a polar group attached to the head group, and a hydrophobic group that is either a saturated or unsaturated, branched or straight chain alkyl, and comprises about 6 carbons to about 22 carbons. The treatment fluids of the present invention are at least suitable for use as a remedial treatment for the reduction of existing water blocks, oil blocks, and/or gas condensates. | 11-11-2010 |
Catherine N. Hall, Castlerock, CO US
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20110041253 | Individual Crib Rail Bumper - A crib rail bumper is formed with a cushioning pad, a fabric cover dimensioned to encompass the pad, and reversible fastening means on opposite sides of the cover for securing the cover and pad to the crib rail. The reversible fastening means is preferably a reversible zipper. The crib rail bumper is compressible along the length dimension so as to encompass crib rails of varying lengths. The cushioning pad has a major length dimension, a minor width dimension, and a thickness dimension, the dimensions being selected for encompassing a crib rail. The reversible fastener allows multiple bumpers to be attached together to encompass wide rails or a plurality of rails. | 02-24-2011 |
Cheri L. Hall, Littleton, CO US
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20100235964 | RIGHT-AND-LEFT-SEAM OPENING MEDICAL-PATIENT SHORTS AND METHODS OF USE - A pair of medical-patient shorts that are opened entirely at the right and left outside seams, while allowing the rear, front, and crotch seams to remain intact, is disclosed. The shorts include the use of a stuttered series of hook-and-pile patches that largely define the outer seams of the shorts, which are largely comprised of a front fabric panel and a rear fabric panel. The design of the outside side seams to enhance user comfort and to make access to the patient's body, dressing, etc. more convenient. In addition, the shorts provide features to provide convenient physical support for medical apparatuses, such as drainage bags and tubing, for example. Finally, associated methods of use for the medical-patient shorts are disclosed. | 09-23-2010 |
Diana Hall, Pueblo, CO US
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20160074203 | CUSTOMIZABLE FITTED APPARATUS - A customizable fitted device for immobilizing injuries and a method for constructing the fitted device is provided. The fitted device can be used to stabilize an al 1, wrist, hand, leg, knee, ankle, foot or other body parts through custom formation. The device can be formed by a sidewall having one or more sidewall sections that can be secured together using retaining clips positioned within retaining clip slots on the device. The device can further include one or more openings defined in the sidewall of each device section while maintaining rigidity in the sidewall. The device can be constructed by of creating a 3D image scan of the particular body part in which the device will be applied, creating a design of the device to precisely match the contours of the 3D image scan, and using a 3D printer to construct the device according to the design. | 03-17-2016 |
Jared Mark Delaney Hall, Aurora, CO US
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20120227763 | FLOOR MOP - A floor mop including a mop head; a bow shaped handle having a distal end positioned remote from the mop head, a proximal end pivotably attached to the mop head, a concave side and a convex side opposite the concave side, the bow shaped handle being pivotably displaceable relative the mop head between a convex side up operating position and a concave side up operating position; and a fluid dispenser mounted on the bow shaped handle. | 09-13-2012 |
Jenny L. Hall, Grand Junction, CO US
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20140346129 | Extendable Storage Device - A storage device comprising an extendable center piece slidingly-attached to one or more supports, the center piece including a slot that runs vertically through the center piece for at least a portion of a length of the center piece and providing a surface to support at least one hook, wherein the hook is disposed in the slot formed in the center piece and the hook extends through the slot and below the bottom surface of the center-piece, each hook providing an interface for hanging and storing an item within a cabinet or other suitable storage space. | 11-27-2014 |
20150272321 | Extendable Storage Device - A storage device comprising an extendable center piece slidingly-attached to one or more supports, the center piece including a slot that runs vertically through the center piece for at least a portion of a length of the center piece and providing a surface to support at least one hook, wherein the hook is disposed in the slot formed in the center piece and the hook extends through the slot and below the bottom surface of the center-piece, each hook providing an interface for hanging and storing an item within a cabinet or other suitable storage space. | 10-01-2015 |
Jim Hall, Centennial, CO US
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20130018632 | Monitoring and Using Telemetry DataAANM Field; BrianAACI EvergreenAAST COAACO USAAGP Field; Brian Evergreen CO USAANM Van Doorn; JanAACI Castle RockAAST COAACO USAAGP Van Doorn; Jan Castle Rock CO USAANM Kiok; JosephAACI West ChesterAAST PAAACO USAAGP Kiok; Joseph West Chester PA USAANM Groustra; DanielAACI LittletonAAST COAACO USAAGP Groustra; Daniel Littleton CO USAANM Torluemke; MarkAACI CentennialAAST COAACO USAAGP Torluemke; Mark Centennial CO USAANM Hall; JimAACI CentennialAAST COAACO USAAGP Hall; Jim Centennial CO USAANM Leddy; JohnAACI Bryn MawrAAST PAAACO USAAGP Leddy; John Bryn Mawr PA US - Aspects of the disclosure relate to monitoring and using telemetry information in various ways. For example, a system that monitors telemetry information may include a user that gathers telemetry information of a device and transmits the information to a monitored room. A manager may join a monitored room and monitor the monitored room for particular types of telemetry information. In one example, a manager may determine whether a downstream device is experiencing a network problem, such as a low bitrate. A manager may also transmit commands to the player via the monitored room, which causes the downstream device to operate in accordance with the transmitted command. In one example, a manager may transmit a command that causes a player to decode a particular service. | 01-17-2013 |
20130041972 | Content Delivery Network Routing Using Border Gateway Protocol - An announcement protocol may allow disparate, and previously incompatible, content delivery network caches to exchange information and cache content for one another. Announcement data may be stored by the respective caches, and used to determine whether a cache is able to service an incoming request. URL prefixes may be included in the announcements to identify the content, and longest-match lookups may be used to help determine a secondary option when a first cache determines that it lacks a requested content. | 02-14-2013 |
20130046848 | Multicasting Content - Aspects of the disclosure relate to multicasting content throughout a distribution network. For example, a content server may generate content fragment packets and attribute packets, and transmit the content fragment packets and attribute packets via a multicast transmission to deliver content to one or more user devices. The multicast transmission may conform to a particular protocol suitable for multicasting content fragments. | 02-21-2013 |
20130173817 | Transmission of Content Fragments - Some aspects of the disclosure relate to transmitting content over a network. For example, a device may determine that it is missing a content fragment from its cache, and may send a request for the content fragment. A network device may be configured to respond to such requests by transmitting the content fragment. In some instances, this may allow receiving devices to acquire the missing content fragment without the need to transmit a request for content. | 07-04-2013 |
20150379575 | Monitoring and Using Telemetry Data - Aspects of the disclosure relate to monitoring and using telemetry information in various ways. For example, a system that monitors telemetry information may include a user that gathers telemetry information of a device and transmits the information to a monitored room. A manager may join a monitored room and monitor the monitored room for particular types of telemetry information. In one example, a manager may determine whether a downstream device is experiencing a network problem, such as a low bitrate. A manager may also transmit commands to the player via the monitored room, which causes the downstream device to operate in accordance with the transmitted command. In one example, a manager may transmit a command that causes a player to decode a particular service. | 12-31-2015 |
John Hall, Broomfield, CO US
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20130335741 | Polarization Based Interferometric Detector - A sensor and method for determining the optical properties of a sample material is disclosed. The sensor comprises a light source that generates a linearly polarized light beam having a predetermined polarization orientation with respect to the plane of incidence. The linearly polarized light beam is reflected off the sample and is split into second and third light beams where the second and third light beam consist of the combined projections of mutually orthogonal components of the first light beam. A signal processor measures the intensity difference between the second and third light beams to calculate the phase difference induced by the sample material. | 12-19-2013 |
20150062593 | POLARIZATION BASED INTERFEROMETRIC DETECTOR - A sensor and method for determining the optical properties of a sample material is disclosed. The sensor comprises a light source that generates a linearly polarized light beam having a predetermined polarization orientation with respect to the plane of incidence. The linearly polarized light beam is reflected off the sample and is split into second and third light beams where the second and third light beam consist of the combined projections of mutually orthogonal components of the first light beam. A signal processor measures the intensity difference between the second and third light beams to calculate the phase difference induced by the sample material. | 03-05-2015 |
John Hall, Boulder, CO US
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20100320499 | LIGHT EMITTING DIODE REPLACEMENT LAMP - Thermal management and control techniques for light emitting diode and other incandescent replacement light technologies using a current controller are disclosed. | 12-23-2010 |
20130214685 | LIGHT EMITTING DIODE REPLACEMENT LAMP - Thermal management and control techniques for light emitting diode and other incandescent replacement light technologies using a current controller are disclosed. | 08-22-2013 |
John J. Hall, Boulder, CO US
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20140217926 | LIGHT EMITTING DIODE REPLACEMENT LAMP - Thermal management and control techniques for light emitting diode and other incandescent replacement light technologies using a current controller are disclosed. | 08-07-2014 |
20150233566 | LIGHT EMITTING DIODE REPLACEMENT LAMP - Thermal management and control techniques for light emitting diode and other incandescent replacement light technologies using a current controller are disclosed. | 08-20-2015 |
John K. Hall, Boulder, CO US
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20100226898 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR ENGRAFTMENT AND INCREASING SURVIVAL OF ADULT MUSCLE STEM CELLS - Embodiments herein relate to compositions and methods for engraftment of and increasing survival of muscle cells in a subject in need thereof. In certain embodiments, compositions including myofibers and/or satellite stem cells may be administered to a subject. Other embodiments relate to compositions and methods for introducing one or more compounds to a subject using cell compositions disclosed herein. Still other embodiments relate to uses of these compositions in kits for portable applications and methods. | 09-09-2010 |
Jonathan E. Hall, Golden, CO US
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20100260024 | DISK-DRIVE SYSTEMS THAT MOVES DATA TO SPARE DRIVES FROM DRIVES ABOUT TO FAIL AND METHOD - A system and method for an improved multiple hard-disk-drive data-storage enclosure. Some embodiments position drives in counter-rotating pairs, each simultaneously accessing half the data, such that seek-caused actuator rotational-acceleration vibration cause simultaneous canceling rotational torque. Some embodiments position the edge of a first drive (or drive pair) at an angle to the actuator midpoint of a nearby second drive (or drive pair), such that rotational-acceleration vibration from a seek-caused actuator rotation in the first drive does not cause a rotational movement into the second drive that affects the tracking or seek operation. Some further embodiments position drives in a herringbone pattern to redirect air flow in addition to reducing rotational-acceleration vibration interaction. Other embodiments include a printed wire circuit board mounted to reduce the rotational-acceleration vibration interaction. | 10-14-2010 |
Lisa Marie Hall, Pine, CO US
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20080296851 | Hands-free towing apparatus for strollers, pet carriers and other carriages - A hands-free towing apparatus fro strollers, pet carriers and other carriages is described. The apparatus comprises a belt-attachment device, a frame, and a carriage-attachment device. The belt-attachment device can be a padded belt attached to a formed back-plate that a caregiver wears on his or her torso. A frame having a first end and a second end joins the belt-attachment device and the carriage-attachment device. A lockable joint can be incorporated within the frame to allow the apparatus to fold. The first end of the frame attaches to the belt-attachment device via a joint mechanism. The frame extends back from the caregiver to a carriage where the second end of the frame attaches to the carriage via the carriage attachment device. | 12-04-2008 |
Matthew Charles Everard Hall, Littleton, CO US
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20090108228 | FLUID CONTROL DEVICE WITH A NON-CIRCULAR FLOW AREA - A fluid control device with a non-circular flow passageway is disclosed. The fluid control device has an inlet port ( | 04-30-2009 |
20090250929 | MODULAR ROTARY CONNECTION SYSTEM WITH A SEPARATE LOCKING PIECE - A modular coupling system comprises a connector ( | 10-08-2009 |
Randy K. Hall, Boulder, CO US
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20100057964 | METHODS AND CONTROLLERS FOR AFFILIATION MANAGMENT - Methods and systems for managing Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (“SATA”) affiliation transfers between a requesting controller and a granting controller of a storage system. After receiving an affiliation request from the requesting controller, the granting controller queries a number of commands that are queued locally at the granting controller. The granting controller grants the affiliation to the requesting controller after a period of time that is determined based on the queried number of commands that are queue locally. | 03-04-2010 |
20110040903 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR AUTOMATED PERFORMANCE LIMITING OF AN I/O CONTROL DEVICE - Methods and apparatus for configurably limiting performance of an I/O controller device in processing of I/O requests. A performance monitor and control module in the I/O controller device monitors performance of the I/O request processing module and limits its processing to assure that maximum performance threshold values are not exceeded. In one embodiment, the performance monitoring may average performance over one or more periods of time and may provide a moving average window to determine the performance of the I/O controller device. The measured performance may determine a variety of performance measures each of which may be compared against one or more corresponding maximum performance threshold values. Requests that cannot be processed during a present period of time are delayed until a subsequent period of time to thereby limit performance of the I/O controller device. | 02-17-2011 |
20130007368 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR IMPROVED MIORRORING OF DATA BETWEEN STORAGE CONTROLLERS USING BIDIRECTIONAL COMMUNICATIONS - Methods and systems for improved transfer of mirrored information between paired dual-active storage controllers in a storage system using a SCSI transport layer. A first portion (approximately half) of the mirrored information transfers are performed in accordance with a first manner in which the controller to receive the mirrored information issues a read operation on the initiator-target nexus (ITN) of the SCSI transport layer to retrieve the mirrored information. A second portion (approximately half) of the mirrored information transfers are performed according to a second manner in which the controller having the information to be mirrored sends the information to be mirrored to the partner controller using a write operation on the ITN. The read and write operations on the same ITN may thus overlap to improve inter-controller communications. The mirrored information may be cached write data or entire I/O requests to be shipped to a partner controller. | 01-03-2013 |
20130097376 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR IMPROVED RAID PARITY COMPUTATION IN A STORAGE CONTROLLER - Methods and apparatus for improved calculation of redundancy information in RAID storage controllers. Features and aspects hereof provide for a firmware/software element (FPE) for generating redundancy information in combination with a custom logic circuit (HPE) designed to generate redundancy information. A scheduler element operable on a processor of a storage controller along with the FPE determines which of the FPE and HPE is best suited to rapidly complete a new redundancy computation operation and activates or queues the new operation for performance by the selected component. | 04-18-2013 |
Randy Kay Hall, Boulder, CO US
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20090282171 | Generating an identifier for a SATA disk - In described embodiments, a method of generating an identifier for a disk includes the steps of requesting an ASCII identification string for the disk and generating a padded string by processing the ASCII identification string into a predetermined number of bytes. The padded string is divided into portions and an encoded value is generated for each portion. The two or more encoded values for the portions are combined into a candidate value compatible with a World-Wide Name (“WWN”). The candidate value is compared to a list of previously generated candidate values and if the candidate value differs from the values in the list, the candidate value is included in the list of generated values and the candidate value is provided as the system-wide name for the disk. | 11-12-2009 |
Randy Kent Hall, Parker, CO US
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20090094956 | HANDLE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT FOR WALK BEHIND MOWER - A movable power implement is provided for operation by an operator positioned adjacent to the implement and the operator directs the implement via a handle of the implement. The implement includes a lower portion having a base, a motor located on the base, a driven operational mechanism operatively connected to the motor for driven operation, a first handle portion connected to the base, a second handle portion connected to the first handle portion, and a handle height adjustment apparatus. The handle height adjustment apparatus includes a connection mechanism adjustably connecting the second handle portion to the first handle portion. The connection mechanism includes a first pin located on one of the first and second handle portions and a plurality of pin receptacles located on the other of the first and second handle portions. The first pin is locatable into a respective pin receptacle for each respective adjusted position of the second handle portion. The connection mechanism includes a cam movable between a locked position in which the cam holds the first pin locked into one of the plurality of pin receptacles and an unlocked position where the cam permits the first pin to be disengaged from the plurality of pin receptacles for movement of the first pin to any of the plurality of pin receptacles. | 04-16-2009 |
20100241088 | HAZARDOUS DRUG HANDLING SYSTEM, APPARATUS AND METHOD - A system is provided for use and handling a medical liquid (e.g. hazardous drugs) that includes a transfer adapter having a port rotatably interconnectable to a male luer fitting of a needleless syringe or infusion tubing line port, and a patient connector having a port rotatable interconnectable to a female luer fitting of an intravascular catheter access port. Ports of the transfer adapter and patient connector are interconnectable to automatically define a closed fluid passageway. A vial adapter and/or a reservoir adapter may be provided for selective interconnection to the transfer adapter wherein a second closed fluid passageway and/or a third closed fluid passageway are automatically defined upon interconnection with the transfer adapter. The features may be included with restrict disconnection of the transfer adapter from the male luer fitting after initial connection therewith which restricts disconnection of a vial adapter after initial interconnection therewith and/or which restricts disconnection of a reservoir adapter from a fluid reservoir after initial connection therewith. Various methods are provided which utilize one or more of the noted components. | 09-23-2010 |
Richard Alec Hall, Littleton, CO US
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20130132275 | RISK ANALYSIS OF MONEY TRANSFER TRANSACTIONS - A money transfer system includes a risk assessment system and a risk modeling system. The risk assessment system uses rules engines and Z scores to assess, on a real time basis, risk factors associated with money transfers. The risk modeling system develops risk scores based on historical transaction data in order to create a risk model. The risk model may be analyzed over time to refine the rules engines and take other actions to understand and reduce the risk of improper activity in connection with money transfers. | 05-23-2013 |
Todd R. Hall, Longmont, CO US
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20130220437 | AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION SYSTEM PURGING - An automated irrigation purge system utilizes a pressure purge method of discharging compressed air from a reservoir through selected irrigation zones with feedback from pressure switches to determine when to open and close each zone valve. No programming or user interaction is required beyond starting the system. The system can operate with a wide variety of irrigation systems, with varying number of zones, pipe lengths, pipe diameters, number and variety of sprinkler heads or outlets, and terrain slope. The system tracks the pressure transition time from high pressure to low pressure for each zone as it is blown out. When the current transition time is within a specified range from the previous transition time, the system knows the water has been sufficiently purged from that zone. The purge system can protect the irrigation system from high-pressure conditions, handle multiple error conditions, and maintain water valve settings during power loss. | 08-29-2013 |
Wallace E. Hall, Centennial, CO US
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20090195955 | Buoyant grounding terminal electrode apparatus for lightning protection - The subject invention pertains to a method and apparatus for lightning protection for a vessel or structure operated on a fluid such as water. In a specific embodiment of the subject invention, a sailboat mast or lightning rod serves to collect the lightning charge and a flexible conductive wire is attached to the mast or lightning rod which goes down over the side of the vessel and to the water level. A grounding electrode is at the end of the wire and has a buoyant material on or near the grounding electrode such that the grounding electrode is substantially kept at the surface of the water. The grounding electrode and buoyancy may also serve to allow the grounding electrode to hydrodynamic plane at the water surface if the vessel or structure is moving through the water. The buoyancy may place portions of the grounding electrode both above or below the water line and the buoyancy keeps the electrode substantially positioned with respect to the water surface even if the vessel or structure is heeled over such as can be the case of a sailboat which is sailing or if there is wave action. | 08-06-2009 |
Wally E. Hall, Centennial, CO US
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20120307076 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TESTING VIDEO HARDWARE BY EVALUATING OUTPUT VIDEO FRAMES CONTAINING EMBEDDED REFERENCE CHARACTERISTICS - Methods and apparatus are described for assessing the video image decoding quality of a set top box (STB), television receiver or other video device. Moving video testing of video delivery hardware in a manufacturing environment uses a video sequence that has reference characteristics embedded in the visible portion of the video signal from frame to frame. Each frame of the video is analyzed for distortions of the embedded reference objects, and the reference objects are allowed to move from frame to frame. The reference objects are located through the use of a background that is easily discriminated from the objects and by the use of frame templates that locate the reference information in the frame. | 12-06-2012 |