David Moore
David Moore, San Francisco, CA US
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20110087776 | CLOUD BASED COMPUTER POWER MANAGEMENT - According to one general aspect, a method of providing data to a client device may include receiving a request from a client device for a multi-element document. The method may also include receiving, from the client device, an indicator related to the level of system resources of the client device. The method may include dynamically adjusting one or more of the elements included by the requested multi-element document based, at least in part, upon the received indicator. The method may further include transmitting the adjusted multi-element document to the client device. | 04-14-2011 |
20110087960 | Power Metering and Control in Cloud Based Computer - According to one general aspect, a method of regulating the system resource consumption of an apparatus may include monitoring one or more system resources of the apparatus. The method may also include receiving a request to display, via the apparatus, a requested multi-element document. The method may include retrieving by the apparatus, at least in part, the requested multi-element document. The method may include dynamically editing the requested multi-element document based, at least in part, upon the monitored system resources. The method may also include displaying the dynamically edited multi-element document. | 04-14-2011 |
20110088039 | Power Monitoring and Control in Cloud Based Computer - According to another general aspect, a method for displaying the system resource usage of a computer may include identifying the number of open tabs in one or more tabbed based browsers running on the computer. The method may include determining the system resource usage of each tab. The method may further include displaying the system resource usage of each tab in a system resource meter. | 04-14-2011 |
David Moore, Gainesville, FL US
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20080206293 | Absorbent substrate with a non-leaching antimicrobial activity and a controlled-release bioactive agent. - This invention relates to antimicrobial wound dressings having a non-leaching antimicrobial activity, releasable antimicrobial and antiprotease agents, and a controlled-release bioactive agent such as doxycycline. The Wound dressing material is absorbent and acts as a substrate for antimicrobial and antiprotease agents as well as bioactive agents. More generally, this invention relates to methods and compositions for materials having a non-leaching coating that has antimicrobial properties. The coating is applied to substrates such as gauze-type wound dressings, powders and other substrates. Covalent, non-leaching, non-hydrolyzable bonds are formed between the substrate and the polymer molecules that form the coating. A high concentration of anti-microbial groups on multi-length polymeric molecules and relatively long average chain lengths, contribute to an absorbent or superabsorbent surface with a high level antimicrobial efficacy. Utilization of non-leaching coatings having a plurality of anionic or cationic sites is used according to this invention to bind a plurality of oppositely charged biologically or chemically active compounds, and to release the bound oppositely charged biologically or chemically active compounds from said substrate over a period of time to achieve desired objectives as diverse as improved wound healing to reduction in body odor. | 08-28-2008 |
20090181157 | METHOD OF ATTACHING AN ANTIMICROBIAL CATIONIC POLYELECTROLYTE TO THE SURFACE OF A SUBSTRATE - A method of bonding an antimicrobial cationic polyelectrolyte to the surface of a substrate is described, wherein the antimicrobial thus attached to the substrate provides the substrate with antimicrobial properties, and at least a portion of the bonded antimicrobial is substantially non-leachable during normal conditions of use and storage. A method of manufacturing an antimicrobial material is described which comprises exposure of the substrate to a solution of antimicrobial cationic polyelectrolyte, followed by drying the exposed substrate thoroughly to impart a non-leaching property to at least a portion of the antimicrobial cationic polyelectrolytes. | 07-16-2009 |
20100330261 | METHOD OF ATTACHING AN ANTIMICROBIAL CATIONIC POLYELECTROLYTE TO THE SURFACE OF A SUBSTRATE - A method of bonding an antimicrobial cationic polyelectrolyte to the surface of a substrate is described, wherein the antimicrobial thus attached to the substrate provides the substrate with antimicrobial properties, and at least a portion of the bonded antimicrobial is substantially non-leachable during normal conditions of use and storage. A method of manufacturing an antimicrobial material is described which comprises exposure of the substrate to a solution of antimicrobial cationic polyelectrolyte, followed by drying the exposed substrate thoroughly to impart a non-leaching property to at least a portion of the antimicrobial cationic polyelectrolytes. | 12-30-2010 |
David Moore, Maidstone GB
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20100295945 | Vehicle-Mountable Imaging Systems and Methods - Imaging systems, methods, and vehicles having imaging systems. | 11-25-2010 |
David Moore, Advance, NC US
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20100028447 | Intranasal, Buccal, And Sublingual Administration Of Metanicotine Analogs - The present invention generally relates to pharmaceutical compositions for the intranasal, buccal, or sublingual administration of metanicotine analogs. | 02-04-2010 |
David Moore, Portland, OR US
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20090134898 | Coaxial Spring Probe Grounding Method - The present invention provides a spring probe array for use in a semiconductor test fixture wherein the spring probes provide electrical continuity between a device under test and a test system. The array includes a spring probe retaining device with sockets for supporting spring probes. Fixed within the retaining device are a plurality of signal spring probes and a plurality of ground spring probes. A grounding board is fixed internal and captive to the spring probe retaining device and provides a common grounding connection between coaxial spring probes and adjacent non-coaxial spring probes in the spring probe retaining device. | 05-28-2009 |
20090302877 | Reduced Ground Spring Probe Array and Method for Controlling Signal Spring Probe Impedance - A reduced ground spring probe array and a method for controlling the impedance of the signal spring probes in the reduced ground spring probe array. Signal spring probes are positioned in a row-column format across the surface of the spring probe tower. Ground spring probes are positioned in a row/alternating-column format across the surface of the spring probe tower such that one ground probe is positioned between two or more signal probes. In doing so, a void space exists for every other ground probe column such that one or more signal lines may be routed within the void space or the array may be compressed to establish a smaller overall spring probe tower footprint. | 12-10-2009 |
David Moore, Tomball, TX US
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20090287456 | Distributed Sensor System - A distributed sensor system includes a plug-in attachment, the plug-in attachment having a memory and at least one sensor; a modular node, the plug-in attachment being configured to connect to the modular node, the modular node being configured to read the memory and receive sensor data from the at least one sensor; a network, the network being connected to the modular node; and a central processor, the central processor being connected to the network and being in communication with the modular node through the network. A method for configuring and using a distributed sensor system includes connecting at least one plug-in assembly to a modular node, the at least one plug-in assembly having a memory and at least one sensor, the memory containing configuration data; connecting the modular node and a central processor to a network; configuring the modular node via the network; the modular node retrieving the configuration data and sending the configuration data via the network to the central processor; the modular node receiving sensor data from the at least one sensor, the modular node transmitting the sensor data via the network to the central processor. | 11-19-2009 |
David Moore, Dover, NH US
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20080287307 | MULTIWELL PLATE DEVICE - A multiwell plate device is provided having a frame, a substantially flat substrate and a multiwell structure supported by the substrate. The multiwell structure includes multiple bottomless wells formed therein. The substrate is supported by the frame and may be processed by an automated arrayer or instrument that is used to print or spot arrays in a pattern on a reaction surface of the substrate. Thereafter, the multiwell structure may be engaged with the substrate and the multiwell structure and substrate may be engaged with the frame in an upright orientation. For scanning or other analysis, the multiwell structure and substrate may be disengaged from the frame, inverted 180°, and then reengaged with the frame in the inverted orientation. | 11-20-2008 |
David Moore, San Carlos, CA US
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20110208213 | Systems and Methods for Treating Septal Defects with Capture Devices and Other Devices - Systems, devices and methods for treating internal tissue defects, such as septal defects, are provided. An exemplary method of treating an internal tissue defect, specifically a method of closing a patent foramen ovale (PFO), can include passing a closure element from a right atrium through a septal wall in a first location and into the left atrium. A capture device, which can be configured as a snare-like device, can be used to capture the closure element in the left atrium and pull the closure element back through the septal wall in a different, second location, such that the closure element is routed over the PFO. The closure element can then be anchored and/or locked against the septal wall such that the PFO is at least partially closed. | 08-25-2011 |
20120245599 | Systems and Methods for Treating Septal Defects with Capture Devices and Other Devices - Systems, devices and methods for treating internal tissue defects, such as septal defects, are provided. An exemplary method of treating an internal tissue defect, specifically a method of closing a patent foramen ovale (PFO), can include passing a closure element from a right atrium through a septal wall in a first location and into the left atrium. A capture device, which can be configured as a snare-like device, can be used to capture the closure element in the left atrium and pull the closure element back through the septal wall in a different, second location, such that the closure element is routed over the PFO. The closure element can then be anchored and/or locked against the septal wall such that the PFO is at least partially closed. | 09-27-2012 |
20140094891 | SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND METHODS FOR SELECTIVELY LOCATING IMPLANTABLE DEVICES - Method and systems for determining the location or identify of implantable devices are disclosed. An implantable device generates an electrical output and then modifies the output at a pre-configured interval for a pre-configured period. A sensor detects the modified output and locates or identifies the implantable device based on the modified output. | 04-03-2014 |
David Moore, Oceanside, CA US
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20110238037 | GAS-PRESSURED MEDICATION DELIVERY DEVICE - The present invention relates to medical devices and particularly to a medication delivery device for self-injection of a medication, or for healthcare professionals to administer a medication. In one embodiment, a medication delivery device utilizes a source of gas pressure to deploy a needle, deliver a desired amount of medication through the needle, and retract the needle for disposal. Fluid flow paths from the source of gas pressure communicate the gas pressure to the needle and to the medication in order to accomplish these steps. In one embodiment, a valve is positioned to open and close the flow of the pressurized gas to the needle and the flow of the medication to the needle, so that the valve can be operated to deploy the needle and deliver the medication through the needle when the user is ready for the injection. The valve can also be operated to retract the needle when the dose is complete. | 09-29-2011 |
20140094769 | GAS-PRESSURED MEDICATION DELIVERY SERVICE - The present invention relates to medical devices and particularly to a medication delivery device for self-injection of a medication, or for healthcare professionals to administer a medication. In one embodiment, a medication delivery device utilizes a source of gas pressure to deploy a needle, deliver a desired amount of medication through the needle, and retract the needle for disposal. Fluid flow paths from the source of gas pressure communicate the gas pressure to the needle and to the medication in order to accomplish these steps. In one embodiment, a valve is positioned to open and close the flow of the pressurized gas to the needle and the flow of the medication to the needle, so that the valve can be operated to deploy the needle and deliver the medication through the needle when the user is ready for the injection. The valve can also be operated to retract the needle when the dose is complete. | 04-03-2014 |
David Moore, Manassas, VA US
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20110271146 | Anomaly Detecting for Database Systems - Methods, systems and computer program products for detecting anomalies for a database system are provided. A method may include extracting workload features from a query optimizer based on a query workload and generating feature models for the extracted workload features. The method may also include extracting instance features from the query optimizer based on a query instance. Instance feature values may be obtained. The method may further include applying a query instance to the workload feature models to produce a prediction value for each workload feature. Anomalies may be reported based on a comparison of each instance feature value with a corresponding prediction value. A system for detecting anomalies for a database system may include a query optimizer, a feature modeler and an anomaly detector. | 11-03-2011 |
David Moore, Seattle, WA US
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20120079630 | SUB-MICROSECOND-RESOLUTION PROBE MICROSCOPY - Methods and apparatus are provided herein for time-resolved analysis of the effect of a perturbation (e.g., a light or voltage pulse) on a sample. By operating in the time domain, the provided method enables sub-microsecond time-resolved measurement of transient, or time-varying, forces acting on a cantilever. | 03-29-2012 |
David Moore, Leicester GB
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20120130346 | Medicated Module for a Drug Delivery Device - A medicated module ( | 05-24-2012 |
20130204186 | MEDICATED MODULE WITH AUTOMATIC RESERVOIR ENGAGEMENT - A medicated module ( | 08-08-2013 |
20130221097 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING INFORMATION RELATED TO A DRUG RESERVOIR USING AN ELECTRONIC SENSOR - A medical delivery device may include at least one electronic sensor and a decoding module. The at least one electronic sensor and the decoding module are configured to (i) identify a coding feature of a drug reservoir inserted in the medical delivery device and (ii) determine information related to the drug reservoir based on the identified coding feature. | 08-29-2013 |
20130296802 | Dose Setting Mechanism and Method of Setting a Dose - A dose setting mechanism comprises a drug delivery device housing and a dual state track provided within the housing that is axially and rotationally fixed with respect to the housing. A dose dial component is positioned in the housing and rotatable during dose setting and dose delivery. A clutch is rotatable during dose setting and non-rotatable during dose delivery. A clutch plate is rotationally fixed relative to the housing; and a clutch blocker is in threaded engagement with the clutch plate and has a radial key engaged with the dual state track. The mechanism may comprise a biasing member positioned between the clutch blocker and clutch plate. | 11-07-2013 |
David Moore, Elmesthorpe GB
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20130197474 | Medicated Module Having a Double Needle Guard - A medicated module ( | 08-01-2013 |
David Moore, Leicestershire GB
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20130226081 | Medicated Module for Administering Fixed Dose - A medicated module attachable to a drug delivery device. The medicated module comprises a housing configured for attachment to a drug delivery device. The drug delivery device comprises a first medicament. A collapsible reservoir is contained within the housing. A pre-determined volume of a second medicament is contained within the reservoir. A needle arrangement is configured within the housing and the needle arrangement is arranged in fluid communication with the collapsible reservoir. A needle shroud may be configured, such that, during an injection step, the shroud acts on the reservoir to inject the second medicament. | 08-29-2013 |
20130237922 | MEDICATED MODULE WITH DEFORMABLE MEMBRANE - A method and system for sequentially dispensing a non-user settable dose of one medicament followed by a user-settable dose of a primary medicament. A medicated module may be attachable to a drug delivery device and the drug delivery device may have a drug reservoir holding a first medicament. The medicated module includes a first needle, a second needle, a deformable membrane, and a second medicament. The deformable membrane facilitates sequential dosing of the second medicament followed by the first medicament. After the medicated module is attached to the drug delivery device, (i) the first needle is in fluid communication with the drug reservoir and (ii) the deformable membrane prevents fluid communication between the first and second needle. The deformable membrane prevents fluid communication between the first and second needle until substantially all of the second medicament is dispensed. | 09-12-2013 |
20140005603 | Dispense Interface for Use with a Drug Delivery Device for Delivery of Two or More Drug Agents | 01-02-2014 |
20140039390 | LOCKOUT ELEMENT FOR DISPENSE INTERFACE - The invention is related to an apparatus comprising a dispense interface for use with a drug delivery device, the dispense interface comprising a lockout element being arranged at least partially between an outer body of the dispense interface and an inner body of the dispense interface and wherein the lockout element is configured to be removeably maintained in a first position, such that when the dispense interface is first attached and then removed from said drug delivery device, the lockout element moves into a second position, wherein the lockout element in the second position is configured to prevent said dispense interface from being reattached to a drug delivery device. | 02-06-2014 |
20140042741 | DISPENSE INTERFACE WITH LOCKOUT ELEMENT - The invention relates to a dispense interface for use with a drug delivery device with an inner body and with a lockout element, wherein the lockout element is coupled to the inner body, wherein the lockout element is movable from a receptive condition to a locked condition, wherein in the receptive condition the dispense interface is attachable to the drug delivery device, wherein in the locked condition the dispense interface is not-attachable to the drug delivery device and wherein the lockout element is configured to move from the receptive condition to the locked condition when said dispense interface is attached to and detached from said drug delivery device. The invention solves the technical problem of reducing the risk of reuse of a dispense interface, after it has already been used with a drug delivery device. | 02-13-2014 |
20140046267 | Z-Shaped Fluid Channel Arrangement - The invention is related to a manifold comprising at least two valve receptacles, further comprising a fluid groove arrangement comprising at least two fluid grooves, wherein a first fluid groove of the at least two fluid grooves has a starting point near a first valve receptacle of the at least two valve receptacles and an end point near a second valve receptacle of the at least two valve receptacles and wherein a second fluid groove of the at least two fluid grooves has a starting point near a second valve receptacle of the at least two valve receptacles. The invention is further related to an apparatus comprising a manifold of the aforementioned kind and further comprising an inner body of a dispense interface. | 02-13-2014 |
20140049041 | DISPENSE INTERFACE WITH LOCKOUT ELEMENT - The invention relates to a dispense interface for use with a drug delivery device with an inner body and with a lockout element, wherein the lockout element is coupled to the inner body, wherein the lockout element is movable from a receptive condition to a locked condition, wherein in the receptive condition the dispense interface is attachable to the drug delivery device, wherein in the locked condition the dispense interface is not-attachable to the drug delivery device and wherein the lockout element is configured to move from the receptive condition to the locked condition when said dispense interface is attached to and detached from said drug delivery device. The invention solves the technical problem of reducing the risk of reuse of a dispense interface, after it has already been used with a drug delivery device. | 02-20-2014 |
20140052077 | Connection for Medical Device - The invention faces the technical problem of providing a tight connection between a tube and an dispense interface, while at the same time the biocompatibility of the connection can be improved. The technical problem is solved by an apparatus comprising a tube configured to guide a medium and a dispense interface. The tube comprises a first opening and a second opening, while the dispense interface comprises a recess. The recess has a first opening and a second opening and the tube is at least in part inserted into the recess. The tube is permanently affixed to the dispense interface by a combination of an interference fit and an adhesive, such that the interference fit prevents the adhesive from contaminating the medium. | 02-20-2014 |
20140052079 | VALVE ARRANGEMENT FOR MEDICAL DEVICE - The invention faces the technical problem of reducing the uncertainty over exact doses ejected from a medical device and at the same time providing a homogeneous, but controlled mixture of at least two fluids while a simple production should be maintained. A medical device comprising a first valve, a second valve, a first pre-valve ullage, a second pre-valve ullage, a post-valve ullage with a first end and a second end and a needle is presented. The first pre-valve ullage is connected to the post-valve ullage by the first valve and the second pre-valve ullage is connected to the post-valve ullage by the second valve. A first fluid is guidable from the first pre-valve ullage to the post-valve ullage and a second fluid is guidable from the second pre-valve ullage to the post-valve ullage. | 02-20-2014 |
20140054295 | Joining Technology of a Dispense Interface - The present invention inter alia relates to an apparatus and a method. The apparatus comprises a body part and a cover part, wherein the body part and the cover part are configured to at least partially form a fluid channel between a surface of the body part and a surface of the cover part. The surfaces of the body part and the cover part may be facing surfaces. The method comprises manufacturing the apparatus according to the present invention. | 02-27-2014 |
20140066879 | Dispense Interface Assembly - The invention is related to an apparatus comprising an inner body of a dispense interface and a manifold, wherein the inner body comprises a recess configured to receive a distal needle from a distal end of the inner body, a first fluid reservoir and a second fluid reservoir, and wherein the manifold comprises a filling block configured to redirect flow, a fluid groove arrangement configured to provide a fluid connection to the filling block, wherein the inner body and the manifold are assembled such that there is formed a channel providing a fluid connection from the first fluid reservoir and the second fluid reservoir, respectively, via the fluid groove arrangement and the filling block to the recess. The invention is further related to a drug delivery device comprising an apparatus of the aforementioned kind | 03-06-2014 |
20140142512 | DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE - A drug delivery device is presented comprising of | 05-22-2014 |
20140171879 | Drug Delivery Device - A drug delivery device comprising; a housing; a cylindrical member configured to be rotatably supported inside the housing, wherein the outer surface of the cylindrical member is provided with at least first and second tracks together forming an encoder, each track comprising conductive segments and non-conductive segments; and at least first and second groups of contacts configured to engage the first and second tracks respectively at predetermined intervals along the length of the track. | 06-19-2014 |
20140303555 | DISPENSE INTERFACE WITH LOCKOUT ELEMENT - The invention is related to an apparatus comprising a dispense interface comprising a lockout element for use with a drug delivery device, the lockout element comprising at least one spring component removeably maintained in a respective first position such that when the dispense interface is first attached and then removed from said drug delivery device, each spring component moves into a respective second position, which respective second position is configured to prevent said dispense interface from being reattached to a drug delivery device. | 10-09-2014 |
20140330206 | MEDICAL DEVICE FOR DELIVERING AT LEAST ONE FLUID FROM A MEDICAL DEVICE - The invention relates to a medical device and a method for delivering at least one fluid from a medical device. More particularly, the present patent application relates to medical devices for delivering at least one, in particular two drug agents from separate reservoirs. The technical problem of preventing after-dripping and at the same time improving the safety and the dose accuracy of a medical device is solved by a method for delivering at least one fluid from a medical device, wherein the fluid is ejected from a reservoir by an advancing movement of a bung, wherein an electromechanical device is instructed to move the bung via a piston over a predetermined distance and wherein, after a dwell time following the advancing movement of the piston, the piston is retracted by the electromechanical device. The technical problem is also solved by a medical device, in particular for performing a method according to the invention, comprising a reservoir, a bung, a piston an electromechanical device and a control unit. | 11-06-2014 |
20140350460 | Cartridge Hub with Active Valve - The invention is related to a dispense interface for a drug delivery device for delivering at least two drug agents, wherein the dispense interface is configured to be coupled to a cartridge holder of the drug delivery device, wherein the cartridge holder is configured to hold at least two cartridges, wherein the dispense interface comprises at least two inlet channels, each comprising a fluid inlet opening, wherein each fluid inlet opening is configured to receive fluid from a respective cartridge of the at least two cartridges when the dispense interface is axially coupled to the cartridge holder, an outlet channel comprising a fluid outlet opening, a valve structure configured to be selectively moved into any one of a plurality of positions, wherein in at least one position the valve structure selectively permits or prevents fluid flow from any of the at least two inlet channels to the outlet channel. The invention is further related to a drug delivery device for delivering at least two drug agents comprising a dispense interface of the aforementioned kind | 11-27-2014 |
20150196707 | Capillary Channel Structure for Dispense Interface - The invention is related to a dispense interface for a drug delivery device for delivering at least two drug agents, comprising at least two two-ended flow regulation structures and a confluence, wherein each flow regulation structure comprises a fluid inlet opening at a first end, wherein each flow regulation structure comprises a fluid outlet opening connected to the confluence at a second end of the respective flow regulation structure and wherein at least one of the two-ended flow regulation structures comprises a capillary fluid channel. The invention is further related to a drug delivery device for delivering at least two drug agents comprising a dispense interface of the aforementioned kind, to a method for delivering at least two drug agents through an injection means of a drug delivery device and to a method for manufacturing a dispense interface of the aforementioned kind | 07-16-2015 |
David Moore, Castorland, NY US
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20140054527 | MULTIPURPOSE SEASONAL SPORT SAFETY FENCE - A fence that bounds the outfield of a game played with bat and ball comprises a plurality of mesh panels suspended from a plurality of support posts, with foul posts at either end. The fence can be readily assembled and disassembled. The support posts' anchors can be covered when the fence is disassembled, so that the field is usable for other sports. The function of the fence is twofold: (1) to minimize injury to a player who runs into the fence and (2) to confine such a player within the field of play should the player impact the fence. | 02-27-2014 |
David Moore, Folsom, CA US
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20130207305 | Pole Base Bolt Template - A pole base bolt template that provides easy and accurate means to hold pole anchor bolts and a rebar cage in a pole base form while pouring concrete or other filling material into the form. The pole base bolt template comprises a plurality of arms disposed around a central hub, each arm comprising a slotted bolt hole, bolt diameter markings, and a form hook adaptable to secure the template to a form, and each arm being shaped so as to raise the entire template above the top of the form. The template further comprises a plurality of gaps between the arms that allow easy access to the form and the filling material. | 08-15-2013 |
David Moore, Glendale, CA US
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20140267239 | GENERALIZED INSTANCING FOR THREE-DIMENSIONAL SCENE DATA - Systems and methods for rendering three-dimensional images by instancing scene description data using a hierarchy are provided. A hierarchy is accessed. The hierarchy comprises a first node and an instance node. The first node is a predecessor to a subtree of one or more nodes and the first node is associated with a first scene description data object. The instance node is a leaf of the hierarchy. The instance node has a parent node and the instance node is associated with a second scene description data object. The parent node has successor nodes other than the instance node. An instancing instruction of the instance node is read. The instancing instruction comprises information identifying the first node. An instance of the subtree of one or more nodes is merged at a location in the hierarchy of the instance node. An image is rendered based on the merged instance of the subtree. | 09-18-2014 |
David Moore, Pasadena, CA US
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20140317510 | INTERACTIVE MOBILE VIDEO AUTHORING EXPERIENCE - Devices and methods for creating social media videos based on media assets are disclosed. A computing device displays a graphical user interface (“GUI”) for creating the social media video. The GUI includes a first region for selecting a media asset and a second region for displaying selected media assets. The device receives a user selection of the first media asset for use in a social media video. The device obtains a first metadata information associated with the first media asset, obtains a second media asset based at least in part on the first metadata information, and displays, in the first region, a thumbnail image of the second media asset. The second media asset is obtained based on first metadata information. In this way, related media assets are retrieved and display to optimize the creation of social media videos. | 10-23-2014 |
David Moore, Ottawa CA
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20140321061 | SLIDING THERMAL CONTACT FOR PLUGGABLE OPTIC MODULES - Present thermal solutions to conduct heat from pluggable optical modules into heat sinks use a metal heat sink attached with a spring clip. The interface between the pluggable module and the heat sink is simple metal-on-metal contact, which is inherently a poor thermal interface and limits heat dissipation from the optical module. Heat dissipation from pluggable optical modules is enhanced by the application of thermally conductive fibers, such as an advanced carbon nanotube velvet. The solution improves heat dissipation while preserving the removable nature of the optical modules. | 10-30-2014 |
David Moore, New York, NY US
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20150199958 | TEXT TO AUDIO CONVERSION OF SOCIAL MEDIA CONTENT - Systems, methods, and computer program products to perform an operation comprising identifying a predefined trigger in a text published on a social media platform, generating an audio representation of the text, and publishing the audio representation on the social media platform. | 07-16-2015 |