Moylan
Andrew J. Moylan, Berkeley, CA US
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20140222321 | TRAFFIC STATE ESTIMATION WITH INTEGRATION OF TRAFFIC, WEATHER, INCIDENT, PAVEMENT CONDITION, AND ROADWAY OPERATIONS DATA - An integrated traffic state estimation framework ingests information from multiple input data sources having an impact on traffic flow and correlated to specific road links in a segmented roadway network, and generates output data representative of predictive traffic states. The predictive traffic states are then modeled to generate routing information for traffic on a particular section of roadway. These multiple input data sources include general traffic data collected from one or more sensors or third parties, weather data, incident data, pavement condition data, and roadway operations data, each of which includes data relevant to traffic congestion. The input data is weighted and modeled with data processing modules configured to integrate known and predicted information to produce accurate routing information for particular roadway segments for media, telematics, and consumer uses. | 08-07-2014 |
20150081196 | TRAFFIC BOTTLENECK DETECTION AND CLASSIFICATION ON A TRANSPORTATION NETWORK GRAPH - Traffic congestion detection, classification and identification includes analysis of link-speed data representative of vehicular speed and capacity on one or more roadway segments to determine non-linear, multi-segment traffic bottlenecks in a transportation network graph. Link-speed data is processed to detect bottleneck conditions, classify bottlenecks and bottleneck-like traffic features according to their complexity, and identify sustained or recurring bottlenecks. Such a system and method of traffic congestion detection, classification and identification provides a framework for using this link-speed data to detect the head and queue of bottlenecks on a directed graph representing the transportation network, classify the resulting bottlenecks and bottleneck-like traffic features according to the shape of their queue, and identify and measure sustained or recurrent bottlenecks even when the location, or head, of the bottleneck varies slightly across multiple time periods or across multiple days. | 03-19-2015 |
Christopher R. Moylan, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20110255268 | LIQUID DISPLACER IN LED BULBS - An LED bulb includes at least one LED mount disposed within a shell. At least one LED is attached to the at least one LED mount. A thermally conductive liquid is held within the shell. The LED and LED mount are immersed in the thermally conductive liquid. A liquid displacer is immersed in the thermally conductive liquid. The liquid displacer is configured to displace a predetermined amount of the thermally conductive liquid to reduce the amount of thermally conductive liquid held within the shell. The liquid displacer is also configured to facilitate a flow of the thermally conductive liquid from the LED mount to an inner surface of the shell. | 10-20-2011 |
20120287608 | LIQUID DISPLACER IN LED BULBS - An LED bulb includes at least one LED mount disposed within a shell. At least one LED is attached to the at least one LED mount. A thermally conductive liquid is held within the shell. The LED and LED mount are immersed in the thermally conductive liquid. A liquid displacer is immersed in the thermally conductive liquid. The liquid displacer is configured to displace a predetermined amount of the thermally conductive liquid to reduce the amount of thermally conductive liquid held within the shell. The liquid displacer is also configured to be compressible, where the liquid displacer is compressed in response to expansion of the thermally conductive liquid. | 11-15-2012 |
20140347865 | LIQUID DISPLACER IN LED BULBS - An LED bulb includes at least one LED mount disposed within a shell. At least one LED is attached to the at least one LED mount. A thermally conductive liquid is held within the shell. The LED and LED mount are immersed in the thermally conductive liquid. A liquid displacer is immersed in the thermally conductive liquid. The liquid displacer is configured to displace a predetermined amount of the thermally conductive liquid to reduce the amount of thermally conductive liquid held within the shell. The liquid displacer is also configured to facilitate a flow of the thermally conductive liquid from the LED mount to an inner surface of the shell. | 11-27-2014 |
Corinna Marie Moylan, Colorado Springs, CO US
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20150224033 | HEADWEAR CONFIGURED TO ATTACH TO A PACIFIER - Some embodiments of the present invention include a device for aiding a baby in holding a pacifier in its mouth, the device including a piece of headwear, and a first strap and a second strap, each strap having a proximal and a distal end, the proximal end of each of the straps being attached to the headwear such that the straps are spaced from each other, wherein the distal end of each of the straps is configured to attach to in pacifier. | 08-13-2015 |
James Joseph Moylan, Louisville, KY US
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20140336901 | HIGH-PRESSURE FUEL PUMP PROTECTION - A method to protect a high-pressure fuel pump in a diesel-engine system includes enabling the high-pressure fuel pump when fuel pressure in the diesel-engine system is above a threshold, and disabling the high-pressure fuel pump if the fuel pressure is below the threshold. In this manner, the high-pressure fuel pump is protected from premature wear and failure due to inadequate lubrication. | 11-13-2014 |
John Milton Moylan, Queensland AU
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20090118671 | Retractable needle device - A retractable needle device to be attached to the forward end of a syringe. The device has a forward end with a needle assembly that is urged into the body of the device so that when the syringe and device are to be discarded, the needle is located internally of the body of the device to inhibit needles stick injuries. | 05-07-2009 |
Philip A. Moylan, Portland, OR US
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20090122413 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AIDING SITUATIONAL AWARENESS - A method for displaying an image according to one embodiment of the present invention includes projecting an image away from a first display surface and a second display surface onto a reflective surface, and orienting the reflective surface to selectively redirect the image onto either the first display surface or the second display surface. | 05-14-2009 |
Sara Marie Moylan, Jenison, MI US
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20120302137 | Sports bra - A one piece sports bra with a maximally adjustable back strap and two maximally adjustable shoulder straps of substantially elastic hook and loop material. The back straps can be attached to hardware atop breast two covers and worn in a crisscross or conventional pattern. | 11-29-2012 |
Sheila Moylan, Westwood, MA US
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20090149106 | TOY BANK AND ONLINE METHOD THEREOF - The present invention relates to a toy bank that includes a toy or toy housing, a money bank, and a computer interface in communication with the money bank. The money bank has a storage compartment; one or more unidirectional slots for receiving coins, dollar bills, or both; a compartment door at the storage compartment; and a processor to calculate an amount of coins, dollar bills, or both. The present invention also pertains to a toy bank that includes a pet carrier and a money bank, wherein the money bank is removably attached to the pet carrier. The present invention further relates to a toy bank that includes a toy and a money bank integrated with the toy. The present invention also includes systems and methods that incorporate the toy bank. | 06-11-2009 |
Steve Moylan, Pleasanton, CA US
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20130226729 | SimpleNutrition Nutritional Management System - A nutritional management system which comprises a processor, a memory, a first data store comprising a list of products, universal product codes associated with the products, and nutritional information associated with the products, a second data store comprising a physiological information profile for each of a plurality of different loyalty card users, an application stored in the memory. When executed by the processor the application accesses the second data store to read the physiological information profile of a loyalty card user, analyzes the physiological information profile based on objective nutritional guidelines set forth for physiological characteristics disclosed in the physiological information profile, searches the first data store to find products that satisfy the objective nutritional guidelines, transmits the products, receives a selection of one or more of the products, and promotes generating a personalized shopping list comprising selected products that is based on the physiological information profile. | 08-29-2013 |
Thomas Patrick Moylan, Eagle, NE US
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20110030318 | ROBOTIC MAIL TRAY SLEEVER METHOD AND APPARATUS - A novel method and apparatus for placing trays into sleeves is provided. The apparatus includes a conveyor system for transporting a mail tray, a sleeve blank presentment device and a robotic arm. The robotic arm is provided with an end of arm tool which retains and opens a sleeve blank. A tray induction system including a plurality of paddles configured to guide a tray into an open sleeve blank is also provided. | 02-10-2011 |