Warren, NC
Catherine Warren, Charlotte, NC US
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20090138277 | Healthcare Transactions Management Solution - Healthcare service providers and others may send claims for payment requesting remittance from insurance companies or patients. Such payments may be remitted through paper or electronic transactions. A financial institution may receive the payment and associated information and process the remittance depending on the remittance source and type. In addition, the institution may generate a single bill generated at a regular interval for the healthcare service provider for the services. The amount of the bill may be based on the volume of remittances. | 05-28-2009 |
20120185271 | Healthcare Transactions Management Solution - Healthcare service providers and others may send claims for payment requesting remittance from insurance companies or patients. Such payments may be remitted through paper or electronic transactions. A financial institution may receive the payment and associated information and process the remittance depending on the remittance source and type. In addition, the institution may generate a single bill generated at a regular interval for the healthcare service provider for the services. The amount of the bill may be based on the volume of remittances. | 07-19-2012 |
Gregory Warren, Research Triangle Park, NC US
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20100024069 | EXPRESSION AND USE OF NOVEL PESTICIDAL TOXINS - A novel pesticidal toxin that is highly active against a wide range of lepidopteran insect pests is disclosed. The DNA encoding the pesticidal toxin can be used to transform various prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms to express the pesticidal toxin. These recombinant organisms can be used to control lepidopteran insects in various environments. | 01-28-2010 |
20120270776 | NOVEL PESTICIDAL TOXINS - A novel pesticidal toxin that is highly active against a wide range of lepidopteran insect pests is disclosed. The DNA encoding the pesticidal toxin can be used to transform various prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms to express the pesticidal toxin. These recombinant organisms can be used to control lepidopteran insects in various environments. | 10-25-2012 |
Gregory Warren, Apex, NC US
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20090328254 | NOVEL VIP3 TOXINS AND METHODS OF USE - Nucleic acid molecules encoding novel Vip3 toxins that are highly active against a wide range of lepidopteran insect pests are disclosed. The nucleic acid molecules can be used to transform various prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms to express the Vip3 toxins. These recombinant organisms can be used to control lepidopteran insects in various environments. | 12-31-2009 |
Gregory W. Warren, Research Triangle Park, NC US
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20140212394 | NOVEL VIP3 TOXINS AND METHODS OF USE - Nucleic acid molecules encoding novel Vip3 toxins that are highly active against a wide range of lepidopteran insect pests are disclosed. The nucleic acid molecules can be used to transform various prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms to express the Vip3 toxins. These recombinant organisms can be used to control lepidopteran insects in various environments. | 07-31-2014 |
Gregory W. Warren, Durham, NC US
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20090205075 | USE OF PLASTID TRANSIT PEPTIDES DERIVED FROM GLAUCOCYSTOPHYTES - Compositions and methods for targeting polypeptides to plastids are provided. Compositions comprise plastid transit peptides as well as nucleotide sequences encoding such transit peptides and variants thereof. Compositions further comprise DNA constructs comprising a nucleotide sequence encoding the plastid transit peptide operably linked to a nucleotide sequence encoding a polypeptide of interest. These DNA constructs find use in expression and targeting of the polypeptide of interest to a plastid. Compositions also comprise expression cassettes, vectors, transformed plants, transformed plant cells, and stably transformed plant seeds wherein a polypeptide of interest is targeted to a plastid by the plastid transit peptide of the invention. | 08-13-2009 |
Jeanette Warren, Greensboro, NC US
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20110233252 | I've got everything smart travel bag - The invention is a travel bag called, “I've Got Everything Smart Travel Bag,” created to conceal personal items, for convenience, safety, and easy sanitizing. The bag is made of durable leather. It can be used for long or short travel trips, as an exercise bag, or a portable diaper bag, or sleeping bag. It is made in sizes L, M, S, XS for, adults, children, and infants. The bag folds with two straps and has a shoulder strap. It has four concealed compartments, three in the top section and one in the bottom section. | 09-29-2011 |
John S. Warren, Durham, NC US
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20110184932 | SEARCH USING PROXIMITY FOR CLUSTERING INFORMATION - The invention provides a method and system for hierarchical search retrieval. The method includes performing a text search on a hierarchy data structure of information. Forming a limited size hierarchy data structure using the search results. Assigning a location number for each search result in the hierarchy data structure. Sorting the hierarchy data structure. Clustering the sorted hierarchy data structure by categorizing the search results in the hierarchy data structure into groups that are related based on proximity. Limiting a hierarchical depth for each group in the clustered hierarchy data structure based on a configurable depth value to reduce hierarchical results for presentation. Providing the clustered hierarchical data structure as a list of search results as output. | 07-28-2011 |
20110184946 | APPLYING SYNONYMS TO UNIFY TEXT SEARCH WITH FACETED BROWSING CLASSIFICATION - The invention provides a method and system for returning search results based on text and associated synonyms. The system including an input module configured for receiving a text search term. A search module is configured for searching index documents with the text search term to return matched index documents, and for searching synonym index entries to return classifications for synonym expansion for expanding the search for index documents. An analyzer module is configured for obtaining tokens for the text search term from the synonym index entries for determining matched synonym index entries. The search module is further configured for obtaining assigned synonym matching strength information of the matched synonym index entries in a search results list, and for sorting the search results list based on a confidence score to form a sorted search results list. An output module for presenting the sorted search result list on an interface module. | 07-28-2011 |
John Sebastian Warren, Durham, NC US
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20090307339 | METHODS OF FEDERATING APPLICATIONS PROVIDING MODULAR DATA - A method in one embodiment includes establishing communication between a master node and several federated nodes, wherein each node is an instance of a distributed application; initializing the distributed application, wherein the initialization includes the federated nodes processing data local thereto and providing information about the local data to the master node; and after initialization, at run time, receiving data requests, wherein the master node services the data requests by routing the requests to the nodes. A method in another embodiment includes establishing communication between a master node and several federated nodes, wherein each node is an instance of a distributed application; initializing the distributed application, including gathering information about local data associated with each of the federated nodes, the information including associations of local data across multiple federated nodes; and after initialization, at run time, receiving data requests, wherein the master node services the data requests by routing the requests to one of the nodes believed to have the requested data. | 12-10-2009 |
Joshua F. Warren, Elm City, NC US
Robert E. Warren, Raleigh, NC US
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20100262626 | Flexible and Extensible Framework and Model for Systems Manageable Components - A method, a system and a computer program product for defining manageable component objects to an application utilizing data roots. A manageable component engine creates a bridge manageable component model utilizing the data roots. Data roots, or root data, are retrieved and stored in a manageable component persistent index of an application. The manageable component persistent index is processed for one or more root objects during an initialization of a manageable component engine. The manageable component engine queries one or more data sources, and accesses data required for creating a manageable component object instance. One or more manageable component objects are registered in a manageable component repository. The manageable component bridge model is created and displayed via a graphical user interface. | 10-14-2010 |
Robert Edward Warren, Raleigh, NC US
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20080271037 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR LOAD BALANCE SERVER MANAGEMENT - A computer implemented method, apparatus, and computer usable program code for balancing management loads. Loads are analyzed for a plurality of hardware control points to form an analysis in response to receiving a notification from a hardware control point indicating that a new manageable data processing system has been discovered. One of the plurality of hardware control points is selected using the analysis to form a selected hardware control point. The message is sent to the selected hardware control point to manage the new manageable data processing system, wherein the selected hardware control point manages the new manageable data processing system. | 10-30-2008 |
Roger Warren, Claremont, NC US
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20100154483 | CIRCULAR KNIT GARMENT BLANKS - A circular knit garment blank is provided. The blank has an internal dimension defined by a series of courses, a length defined by a series of wales, and a pair of cut lines. The length is sufficient to encircle a torso of a wearer. The cut lines are defined in the blank for severing the series of courses along the length to form two brassieres. | 06-24-2010 |
Roger D. Warren, Claremont, NC US
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20100227530 | Method of Molding a Breast-Receiving Cup for A Garment - A method is provided for molding a breast-receiving cup for a garment, comprising laminating a support fabric to a lofted material to form a lofted assembly, positioning the lofted assembly in a molding apparatus having a first mold with a projecting element and a second mold having a recessed element, and closing together the first mold and the second mold while maintaining a uniform preset gap between the projecting element and the recessed element to form a molded lofted assembly in the shape of a breast-receiving cup. | 09-09-2010 |
20110048077 | Method of Forming Garments Having Seamless Edge Bands - A method is provided for forming a garment, including providing a fabric layer having sonically weldable material, the fabric layer having an inner surface and at least one opening region, the opening region having a periphery and an outer free edge, placing an elastic edge band having sonically weldable material around the entire periphery of the opening region, the edge band having first and second free edges and an inner surface, securing the first free edge of the edge band to the outer free edge of the opening region with a subsonic or ultrasonic edge weld to form a finished seamless edge along the opening region, and activating an adhesive along more than half of the inner surface of the edge band to secure the edge band and second free edge to the inner surface of the fabric layer. | 03-03-2011 |
20110068507 | MOLDED NON-WOVEN FABRICS AND METHODS OF MOLDING - Methods of molding a non-woven fabric are provided. The methods include selecting a non-woven fabric having a web of fibers having a uniform fiber orientation in all directions, compressing the non-woven fabric between a top mold and a bottom mold, and maintaining the non-woven fabric between the top and bottom molds for a predetermined dwell time to define a molded depth and a molded diameter in the non-woven fabric. | 03-24-2011 |
20120246792 | METHOD OF FORMING GARMENTS HAVING SEAMLESS EDGE BANDS - A method is provided for forming a garment, including providing a fabric layer having sonically weldable material, the fabric layer having an inner surface and at least one opening region, the opening region having a periphery and an outer free edge, placing an elastic edge band having sonically weldable material around the entire periphery of the opening region, the edge band having first and second free edges and an inner surface, securing the first free edge of the edge band to the outer free edge of the opening region with a subsonic or ultrasonic edge weld to form a finished seamless edge along the opening region, and activating an adhesive along more than half of the inner surface of the edge band to secure the edge band and second free edge to the inner surface of the fabric layer. | 10-04-2012 |
20130280363 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR FORMING LAMINATED AND MOLDED GARMENTS - A method for forming a molded garment is provided. The method includes positioning an assembly of material between a first heated mold element and a second heated mold element, moving the first and second heated mold elements in relation to one another to laminate the assembly of material into a laminated assembly; moving a third heated mold element through the first heated mold element into contact with the laminated assembly so that the third heated mold element shapes a portion of the laminated assembly; and causing the first and second heated mold elements to trim fabric from the laminated to define the molded garment. | 10-24-2013 |
20140248822 | UPPER AND LOWER TORSO GARMENTS HAVING AN IMPROVED BAND - A circularly knitted upper or lower torso garment, such as a brassiere or brief, and method of forming a circularly knitted brassiere are provided, the garment having a circularly knitted body formed of inner and outer layers, the circularly knitted body having at least one torso or waist band, the inner and outer layers overlapping along a fold line, and an elastomeric band positioned between the inner and outer layers proximate the fold line. | 09-04-2014 |
20140302746 | BRASSIERE HAVING A FOAM PADDED UNDERWIRE - An underwire brassiere and breast cup for use in the underwire brassiere. The breast cup provides improved comfort for the wearer by isolating the support wire from the skin of the wearer. Particularly the support wire is positioned along an outer side of a laminated foam core. The laminated foam core can be shaped to have an embossed ridge projecting toward the inner side of the foam core, in a region mirroring the location of the support wire. | 10-09-2014 |
20150024658 | BRA CUP WITH MODESTY PANEL - A breast cup for a brassiere, a brassiere, and a method of making the breast cup. The breast cup includes a molded body having an inner surface, an outer surface and an apex. A layer of flock is adhered to the molded body at a location corresponding with the apex in order to provide increased modesty for the breast cup. | 01-22-2015 |
Teresa Warren, Raleigh, NC US
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20100269749 | Absorbable Cyanoacrylate Compositions - An adhesive composition is provided including one or more polymerizable cyanoacrylate monomers and boron trifluoride as a stabilizer or complexing agent. The adhesive composition may also include or be used with a decomplexing agent, particularly one or more quaternary ammonium fluoride salts or one or more quaternary ammonium ether salts. A polymerization initiator or accelerator may also be used. The viscosity of the adhesive composition may be controlled by addition of a thickening agent which may be a polymer or copolymer catalyzed by a boron trifluoride complex or compound. Methods for the application of the adhesive compositions to living tissue are also provided. | 10-28-2010 |
Teresa Marie Warren, Raleigh, NC US
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20090326095 | Viscous alpha-Cyanoacrylate Compositions - A polymerizable adhesive composition comprises at least one α-cyanoacrylate monomer and at least one absorbable viscosity modifying agent. The absorbable viscosity modifying agent has repeated units of the following structure: | 12-31-2009 |
Warren S. Warren, Durham, NC US
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20110195028 | MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING AND/OR SPECTROSCOPY CONTRAST AGENTS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - The presently disclosed subject matter demonstrates that a spin state which has zero magnetic resonance signal, but an extremely long lifetime, can be used to store magnetization, which can then be recovered into an observable transition. Coupled with hyper-polarization techniques, this permits the preparation of a wide range of contrast agent molecules for use in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques that have long effective relaxation time. | 08-11-2011 |
20150064113 | CONTRAST AGENTS BASED ON LONG-LIVED NUCLEAR SINGLET STATES AND RELATED METHODS - Methods are described for preparing magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and/or magnetic resonance spectroscopy contrast agents where the contrast agents are prepared from precursor molecules having at least four non-zero-spin nuclei that form two pairs of chemically equivalent or effectively equivalent nuclei, e.g., diphenylacetylene or diethyl oxalate. The precursor molecule is hyperpolarized and a sequence of one or more radiofrequency pulses is applied to transfer spin state population between the first and second pair of nuclei, thereby providing a non-equilibrium single state nuclear spin population. To detect the contrast agent, another sequence of one or more radiofrequency pulses is applied to transfer singlet order to polarization. No transformation of the molecular structure of the contrast agent is necessary for detection. Also described are methods of imaging targets using the contrast agents. | 03-05-2015 |