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Amy K. Sheaffer, Meriden, CT US
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20110250176 | Combinations of Hepatitis C Virus Inhibitors - The present disclosure is generally directed to antiviral compounds, and more specifically directed to combinations of compounds which can inhibit Hepatitis C virus (HCV), compositions comprising such compounds, and methods for treating Hepatitis C using such combinations. | 10-13-2011 |
20130259832 | Combinations of Hepatitis C Virus Inhibitors - The present disclosure is generally directed to antiviral compounds, and more specifically directed to combinations of compounds which can inhibit Hepatitis C virus (HCV), compositions comprising such compounds, and methods for treating Hepatitis C using such combinations. | 10-03-2013 |
Bryson Lee Sheaffer, Mechanicsburg, PA US
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20160116221 | PLATE AND FRAME HEAT EXCHANGER - A plate and frame heat exchanger includes a plate package having individually removable plates positioned between opposed end frame portions synchronously movable toward each other for forming a compressed plate package by a drive linkage of the plate and frame heat exchanger in response to the drive linkage being drivingly actuated in one direction by a drive unit selectively connected to the drive linkage. The end frame portions are synchronously movable away from each other for forming an uncompressed plate package such that individual plates from the plate package are removable from the plate and frame heat exchanger in response to the drive linkage of the plate and frame heat exchanger being drivingly actuated in a direction opposite the one direction by the drive unit. The drive unit is selectively separable from the plate and frame heat exchanger without disassembly of the drive linkage. | 04-28-2016 |
Daniel E. Sheaffer, Findlay, OH US
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20080236040 | Plant container - A semi-circular flexible flower box (top section) and a semi-circular flexible mounting shelf (bottom section), are both functional companion units. The top section functions as a flower box but has a flexible accordion pleat (inside/outside diameters) configured in a semi-circle to allow for attachment to cylindrical objects. The bottom section functions as a mounting shelf for the top section and is structured not only in the same flexible semi-circular fashion, but is designed in such a way as to capture the flower box section allowing it to rest securely on the mounting shelf or bottom section. Configured to the inside or backside diameter of the mounting shelf are slots that allow for insertion of an attachment strap. The attachment strap allows for a precise and snug fit of the mounting shelf and companion flower box, top section to cylindrical objects within the range of the mounting shelf's diameter. | 10-02-2008 |
Dean Sheaffer, Birdsboro, PA US
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20090144147 | METHODS AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING MULTIPLE CREDIT LINES - A method and system for applying for and providing an access device, whereby an applicant completes a multipurpose access device application that is reviewed under qualification processes established by multiple access device providers acting in cooperation with each other. Upon a positive result from the review, a linked account is established for the multiple access device providers, and a common access device is issued for the linked account with a single or multiple account numbers. The access device user can take advantage of joint incentive and rewards programs for the linked account that join the incentive and rewards programs of the multiple access device providers, and that accumulate rewards separately for each provider. | 06-04-2009 |
Gad Sheaffer, Haifa, IL US
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20130007406 | DYNAMIC PINNING OF VIRTUAL PAGES SHARED BETWEEN DIFFERENT TYPE PROCESSORS OF A HETEROGENEOUS COMPUTING PLATFORM - A computer system may support one or more techniques to allow dynamic pinning of the memory pages accessed by a non-CPU device (e.g., a graphics processing unit, GPU). The non-CPU may support virtual to physical address mapping and may thus be aware of the memory pages, which may not be pinned but may be accessed by the non-CPU. The non-CPU may notify or send such information to a run-time component such as a device driver associated with the CPU. In one embodiment, the device driver may, dynamically, perform pinning of such memory pages, which may be accessed by the non-CPU. The device driver may even unpin the memory pages, which may be no longer accessed by the non-CPU. Such an approach may allow the memory pages, which may be no longer accessed by the non-CPU to be available for allocation to the other CPUs and/or non-CPUs. | 01-03-2013 |
Gad Sheaffer, Hafia IL
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20160041599 | Determining A Write Operation - Technologies are generally described herein for writing data to either volatile or nonvolatile memory. An estimated time for a last write operation to occur and an estimated time to a power down event are determined. A threshold time is generated from the estimated time for a last write operation to occur and the estimated time to a power down event. The threshold time represents time at which a cost to write to volatile memory may become greater than a cost to write to nonvolatile memory. The cost may be based at least in part on the need to copy data stored in a volatile memory to be persisted after a power down event from the volatile to the nonvolatile memory. | 02-11-2016 |
Gad S. Sheaffer, Haifa IL
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20110264866 | TECHNIQUE FOR USING MEMORY ATTRIBUTES - A technique for using memory attributes to relay information to a program or other agent. More particularly, embodiments of the invention relate to using memory attribute bits to check various memory properties in an efficient manner. | 10-27-2011 |
20120047311 | METHOD AND SYSTEM OF HANDLING NON-ALIGNED MEMORY ACCESSES - A method and system to facilitate full throughput operation of cache memory line split accesses in a device. By facilitating full throughput operation of cache memory line split accesses in the device, the device minimizes the performance and throughput loss associated with the handling of non-aligned cache memory accesses that cross two or more cache memory lines and/or page memory boundaries in one embodiment of the invention. When the device receives a non-aligned cache memory access request, the merge logic combines or merges the incoming data of a particular cache memory line from a data cache memory with the stored data of the preceding cache memory line of the particular cache memory line. | 02-23-2012 |
20120047344 | METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR RE-ORDERING DATA - Apparatuses and methods to perform data re-ordering are presented. In one embodiment, an apparatus comprises an input permutation unit, a multi-bank memory array, and an output permutation unit. The multi-bank memory array is coupled to receive data from the input permutation unit. The output permutation unit is coupled to receive data from the multi-bank memory array. The memory array comprises two or more memory rows. Each memory row comprises two or more memory elements. | 02-23-2012 |
20140165197 | MALWARE ATTACK PREVENTION USING BLOCK CODE PERMUTATION - Technologies are generally described for systems and methods configured to produce an executable code. In some examples, a developer may send machine language code to a system manager. The machine language code may include two or more machine language blocks and linking information. The system manager may include a processor configured to permute the machine language blocks to produce permuted machine language code. The processor may modify the linking information based on the permuted machine language code to produce modified linking information. The processor may link the permuted machine language code with use of the modified linking information to produce the executable code. | 06-12-2014 |
20140218549 | REMOTELY CONTROLLED CROWD-SOURCED MEDIA CAPTURE - The disclosed technology receives at a second computing device a message from a first computing device comprising at least an indication of a physical motion, a requested motion, or an indication of a camera control operation. The indicated motion can correspond to a physical motion made to the first computing device. The indicated camera control operation can correspond to a camera control operation made at the first computing device. The technology requests to physically move the second computing device if the received message indicates a motion; and controls a digital camera associated with the second computing device if the received message indicates a camera control operation made at the first computing device. | 08-07-2014 |
20140289392 | INSTANCE MONITOR - Methods to facilitate monitoring the execution of a first instance and a second instance, such as multiple instantiations of a program, are generally described. The methods may include generating a first instance and a second instance, appending first monitoring instructions to the first instance to produce a first modified instance and appending second monitoring instructions to the second instance to produce a second modified instance. The first and second monitoring instructions may relate to monitoring an execution of the first instance and the second instance. The processor may further send the first modified instance to a first computing device and send the second modified instance to a second computing device different from the first computing device. The computing devices may provide different computational functionality and/or may split a load in processing the program. | 09-25-2014 |
20150070388 | AUGMENTED REALITY ALTERATION DETECTOR - Technologies are generally described for systems and methods effective to detect an alteration in augmented reality. A processor may receive a real image that corresponds to a real object and may receive augmented reality instructions to generate a virtual object. The processor may determine that the virtual object at least partially obscures the real object when the virtual object is rendered on a display. The processor may, upon determining that the virtual object at least partially obscures the real object when the virtual object is rendered on the display, simulate an activity on the real object to produce a first activity simulation and simulate the activity on the virtual object to produce a second activity simulation. The processor may determine a difference between the first and the second activity simulation and modify the augmented reality instructions to generate a modified virtual object in response to the determination of the difference. | 03-12-2015 |
20150150019 | SCHEDULING COMPUTING TASKS FOR MULTI-PROCESSOR SYSTEMS - In an example embodiment, one or more series of executable components may be configured to execute a respective processes, and one or more corresponding scheduling components may be configured to direct migration of each of the corresponding one or more series of executable components to a processing element thereof. | 05-28-2015 |
Jeffrey D. Sheaffer, Glenville, NY US
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20090045692 | Capped stator core wedge and related method - A slot wedge for a generator stator includes a wedge body having top and bottom surfaces and a pair of oppositely inclined side surfaces, wherein at least the oppositely inclined surfaces are covered with a woven aramid fabric. A related method includes the steps of: (a) providing a wedge shaped body having top and bottom surfaces connected by oppositely inclined side surfaces; and (b) covering at least the oppositely inclined side surfaces with a woven aramid fabric. | 02-19-2009 |
20100109469 | Capped stator core wedge and related method - A slot wedge for a generator stator includes a wedge body having opposite side edges adapted to engage complimentary stator core slots. At least the opposite side edges are covered with an aramid paper or woven aramid fabric material. | 05-06-2010 |
Jeffrey David Sheaffer, Glenville, NY US
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20090174278 | Stator Bar Components with High Thermal Conductivity - A stator bar. The stator bar may include a number of conductors and an insulation layer positioned about the conductors. The insulation layer includes a ceramic component. | 07-09-2009 |
20090174279 | Stator Bar Components with High Thermal Conductivity Resins, Varnishes, and Putties - A stator bar. The stator bar may include a conductor, a layer of insulation positioned about the conductor, and a high thermal conductivity varnish to bond the layer of insulation to the conductor. | 07-09-2009 |
20140246929 | HIGH THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY INSULATION FOR ELECTRICAL MACHINES - A stator bar includes a plurality of conductors and an insulation layer positioned about the plurality of conductors. The insulation layer includes multiple layers, and the multiple layers have one or more electrically insulating layer and one or more thermally conductive layer. | 09-04-2014 |
20150017410 | STATOR WINDING ASSEMBLY - A resin binder for use in formaldehyde emission-free stator insulation. The resin binder includes an epoxy, a catalyst, and a polymer material. The polymer material is hydroxyl-terminated. The resin binder is used in mica tape for groundwall insulation for stator windings. | 01-15-2015 |
Jenny L. Sheaffer, Waite Hill, OH US
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20150190848 | Systems And Methods For The Management Of Waste Associated With Processing Guayule Shrubs To Extract Rubber - Systems and methods for managing the waste associated with the extraction of rubber from guayule shrubs are provided. Also provided is a portable local sub-station for reducing the transportation costs associated with the processing of guayule shrubs for the extraction of rubber. Use of the disclosed systems, methods and/or local sub-station can reduce transportation costs, reduce processing costs and reduce the downstream processing complexity associated with the extraction of rubber from guayule shrubs. | 07-09-2015 |
Jeremy W. Sheaffer, Pittsford, NY US
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20120320159 | Apparatus And Method To Automatically Distinguish Between Contamination And Degradation Of An Article - An inspection apparatus includes an imaging unit producing image signals; a processing unit for receiving the image signal; the imaging unit producing a stack of images of an article at different focal lengths in response to the processing unit; the processing unit generating a depth map from the stack of images; the processing unit analyzing the depth map to derive a depth profile of an object of interest; the processing unit determining a surface mean for the article from the stack of images; and the processing unit characterizing the article as degraded or contaminated in response to the depth profile and the surface mean. | 12-20-2012 |