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Lyle Adams, San Jose, CA US
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20140344960 | SELECTIVE CONTROL OF ON-CHIP DEBUG CIRCUITRY OF EMBEDDED PROCESSORS - An apparatus includes a first circuit portion, a second circuit portion, and a control circuit. The first circuit portion may include a first debug circuit. Access to the first debug circuit may be controlled by a first control signal. The second circuit portion may include a second debug circuit. Access to the second debug circuit may be controlled by a second control signal. The second circuit portion is generally controlled according to a secure firmware image. The control circuit may be configured to selectively disable access to the first debug circuit and access to the second debug circuit by generating the first and second control signals. When access to the second debug circuit is disabled, access to the second debug circuit can only be re-enabled by overwriting at least a portion of the secure firmware image. | 11-20-2014 |
Lyle Arnold, Poway, CA US
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20130260368 | Capture Probes Immobilizable Via L-Nucleotide Tail - The invention provides chimeric capture probes immobilizable via an L-nucleic acid tail that can bind to a complementary L-nucleic acid in an immobilized probe. The capture probes are useful for capturing a target nucleic acid from a sample. The L-nucleic acid in the tail of the capture probe bind to the complementary L-nucleic acid in the immobilized probe with similar affinity as would otherwise equivalent D-nucleic acids. However, the L-nucleic acid of the capture probe tail and immobilized probes do not form stable duplexes with D-nucleic acids present in the sample containing the target nucleic acid. Binding of nucleic acids in the sample directly to immobilized probe or to the tail of the capture probe is reduced or eliminated increasing the sensitivity and/or specificity of the assay. | 10-03-2013 |
20140335514 | METHODS FOR DETECTING NUCLEIC ACID SEQUENCE VARIANTS - The present invention provides methods for detecting the presence or absence of a nucleic acid variant in a target region. These methods include amplifying the target region with a forward primer and a reverse primer in the presence of a selector blocker. The selector blocker includes a sequence complementary to the target region in the absence of the nucleic acid variant. The methods further include detecting amplification of the target region where amplification of the target region indicates the presence of the nucleic acid variant in the target region. The nucleic acid variant can include deletions, mutations or insertions. | 11-13-2014 |
Lyle Beedy, Derby, KS US
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20160001888 | AFT PYLON FAIRING FOR AIRCRAFT - Aft fairings for aircraft pylons are disclosed. In one example, a fairing includes: two opposite side panels extending generally along a longitudinal direction of the fairing; a plurality of transverse ribs interconnecting the two opposite side panels; and a heat shield for exposure to a primary flow of an aircraft engine. The heat shield includes transversely opposed side end portions and a mid portion disposed between the transversely opposed side end portions. The heat shield is secured to the ribs via the mid portion of the heat shield. The transversely opposed side end portions are permitted to move outwardly from the mid portion due to thermal expansion of the heat shield. | 01-07-2016 |
Lyle Berkenbosch, Bettendorf, IA US
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20150272282 | BUCKLE RELEASE MECHANISM - A buckle release mechanism can be used to couple together various types of straps, webbing or belts. In one particular embodiment, the release mechanism forms part of a parachute canopy for a pilot's harness. The mechanism includes a housing with a locking mechanism. The locking mechanism employs two rotatable locking pins with associated cams and openings. An opening is formed within the housing for receiving a yoke. A striker plate with opposing lugs is formed at one end of the yoke. The lugs cooperate with the locking pins to either retain or eject the striker plate within the housing. | 10-01-2015 |
Lyle Bungert, Lakeville, MN US
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20080219745 | INDENT PRINTING APPARATUS - An indent printing apparatus that is capable of indent printing on both sides of a document. A desktop card printer that uses the indent printing apparatus, a method of personalizing a document in the printer, and a ribbon cartridge used with the indent printing apparatus are also disclosed. The indent printing apparatus has first and second indenting mechanisms and uses first and second indent printing ribbon cartridges to enable indent printing on both side surfaces of the document. | 09-11-2008 |
Lyle Burleyson, Mt. Pleasant, NC US
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20120246843 | DISPERSE DYE MIXTURES WHICH HAVE A HIGH DEGREE OF LIGHT FASTNESS AND BUILD-UP - A dye composition which contains a blue colored dye mixture which contains from 71 to about 90 wt % with respect to the total pigment fraction of a blue pigment which is represented by structural formula [1] | 10-04-2012 |
Lyle Collver, Monticello, MN US
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20130333610 | Safety Cone Caution Tape Holder - A caution tape holder for removable attaching a length of caution tape to a prior art safety cone. The caution tape holder is comprised of a top portion and a body portion, wherein said top portion extends at least partially out of an opening in a safety cone and has an opening therein for receipt of a length of caution tape. The caution tape holder of the present invention can be used in conjunction with a variety of different sized safety cones and will not damage the safety cone or the length of caution tape used therewith, nor does it necessitate the threading of the tape through a narrow opening. Additionally, the caution tape holder will not unduly interfere with the stacking and storage of prior art safety cones in a nesting fashion. | 12-19-2013 |
Lyle Enderson, Elk Rivers, MN US
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20140124456 | Dispenser systems - A dispenser system for delivering various combinations of dispersants to a body of water with the various combinations of dispersants supplied to the body of water through the interchanging of dispensing cartridges which are attachable to a main dispensing cartridge where a condition for interchanging of dispensing cartridges may be triggered by an event. | 05-08-2014 |
Lyle Enderson, Elk River, MN US
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20140205512 | Dispenser systems - A dispenser system for delivering various combinations of dispersants to a body of water with the various combinations of dispersants supplied to the body of water through the interchanging of dispensing cartridges which are attachable to a main dispensing cartridge where a condition for interchanging of dispensing cartridges may be triggered by an event and the dispersants are isolated from a floatation member in the dispenser system. | 07-24-2014 |
20150152662 | Dispenser systeems - A dispenser system for delivering various combinations of dispersants to a body of water with the various combinations of dispersants supplied to the body of water through the interchanging of dispensing cartridges which are attachable to a main dispensing cartridge where a condition for interchanging of dispensing cartridges may be triggered by an event. | 06-04-2015 |
20150152663 | Floating dispensers - A floating dispenser for floatingly delivering a dispersant or dispersants to a body of water with the floating dispenser floating in an upright condition when a dispersant is present in a dispenser cartridge of the floating dispenser with the dispenser self inverting | 06-04-2015 |
20150368128 | Floating dispensers - A floating dispenser having an external float or an internal float for supporting a cartridge or cartridges for floating delivering a dispersant or dispersants to a body of water with the floating dispenser having cartridges rotationally positionable with respect to one another to control the rate of dispensing while the dispenser floats in an upright condition with the floating dispenser changing its flotation orientation in response to consumption of the dispersant or dispersants in the cartridge or cartridges to thereby provide a visual alert to replace a spent cartridge with a fresh cartridge. In addition, the inventions described herein permit changing the dispensing nature of the system from a multiple dispensing system to a single dispensing system without changing the floating characteristics of the floating dispensers through replacement of a dispersant in one of the cartridges with an inert or ballast material that has no effect on the water characteristics. | 12-24-2015 |
Lyle Macdonald, Sherbrooke CA
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20150203668 | RUBBER COMPOSITIONS AND USES THEREOF - There are provided rubber compositions comprising an elastomer comprising a rubber chosen from natural rubber, styrene-butadiene rubber, polybutadiene rubber, nitrile-butadiene rubber, polychloroprene rubber, chlorosulphonated polyethylene rubber, ethylene propylene diene rubber and mixtures thereof; reinforcing fibers chosen from aramid fibers, carbon fibers, polyester fibers, glass fibers, nylon fibers and mixtures thereof, and/or nanometric filamentary structures chosen from nanowires, nanorods, nanofibers, nanoribbons, nanotubes and mixtures thereof, said nanometric filamentary structures being functionalized or unfunctionalized; and a filler chosen from carbon black and silica. These compositions can be cured or uncured and can be effective for preparing various articles such as tracks, pneumatics, strips, sheets, bands, belts, hoses, linings, gaskets, guides, drive lugs, guide lugs, transmission belts etc. | 07-23-2015 |
Lyle Miller, Framingham, MA US
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20150246252 | SPRINKLER ASSEMBLY - A sprinkler assembly that includes a frame having a body including an inlet, an outlet and an internal passageway extending between the inlet and the outlet to define a longitudinal sprinkler axis. Two frame arms extend distally from the body, and each arm has a portion defining a cross-sectional area with a lateral surface and a medial surface spaced about a first plane bisecting the body with the sprinkler axis disposed in the first plane. An axially aligned thermally responsive glass-bulb type trigger is disposed along the sprinkler axis. The cross-sectional areas of the frame arms are asymmetrical with respect to one another about the first plane and each cross-sectional area is asymmetric about a second plane perpendicular to the first plane. The lateral surface of each arm includes an undulation to provide the sprinkler assembly with substantially consistent thermal sensitivity about the sprinkler axis. | 09-03-2015 |
20150246253 | SPRINKLER DEFLECTOR - A sprinkler assembly including a fluid deflecting structure including a plurality of spaced apart tines defining a plurality of slots. The tines include a first pair of symmetric tines and a second pair of symmetric tines disposed orthogonally to the first pair of symmetric tines. The plurality of slots includes a group of asymmetric slots each having a first portion with a constant width and a second portion with a variable width radially outward of the first portion of the asymmetric slot. | 09-03-2015 |
Lyle Mustard, Winnipeg CA
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20090012652 | Duct heater control module - A duct heater control module for controlling an electric duct heater in an air duct. The duct heater control module includes a microcontroller for receiving an air flow signal from an air flow sensor for controlling the electric duct heater in response thereto. The microcontroller controls short cycling of the current switching relays, determines the nature of the input signal from a thermostat, and drives a status display. | 01-08-2009 |
Lyle Olson, Chapin, SC US
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20080268115 | Hot Boned Poultry Process - The present invention relates to continuous processing of poultry. More particularly, poultry is processed for times and under conditions effective for maintaining the poultry muscle in a pre-rigor condition. hot boned poultry is ground or macerated to provide a ground or macerated poultry meat. The ground or macerated poultry meat is blended with salt and optionally nitrite or/and phosphate to provide a blended ground or macerated poultry meat. Blending is effective for providing a blended ground or macerated poultry meat with about 1.0 to about 3.5 weight percent salt, 0 to 200 ppm nitrite, and about 0 to about 0.5 weight percent phosphate, based on the total weight of the blended ground or macerated poultry meat. The blending is effective for providing a blended ground or macerated poultry meat having a temperature of about 26° F. to about 60° F. and a pH of 5.9 or greater. | 10-30-2008 |
Lyle Scrymgeour, Manitoba CA
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20090298567 | LOTTERY TICKET WITH A REGISTERED HOLOGRAPHIC LAYER - A lottery ticket having a substrate layer with game data printed in a game area and an opaque scratch-off layer applied over game area is modified by the addition of an patterned holographic metallized layer applied over the substrate which has different patterns for a series of the tickets and which is arranged to have an appearance associated with game information printed over the metallized. The printing is carried out by optically analyzing the patterns and longitudinally registering the material printed onto the metallized with the pattern in the metallized. | 12-03-2009 |
Lyle Scrymgeour, Oakbank CA
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20110140408 | METHOD OF PRINTING A LOTTERY TICKET WITH A SCRATCH-OFF LAYER DEFINING A MULTI-COLOR PATTERN - A lottery ticket has game data printed on a substrate in a game data area either directly onto the substrate or onto a covering layer where the game data area is firstly covered by a scratch-off layer which contains a white pigment following which the scratch-off layer is covered by a plurality of layers of ink each of which contains pigment defining different colors for the different layers and which are different from the white pigment of the scratch-off layer so as to form a four color pattern. The scratch-off layer and the inks are sufficiently transparent to view the game data therethrough so that the removal of the scratch-off layer and the inks acts to mark the game data by showing it in a different color from the original view through the layers. | 06-16-2011 |
20120104742 | GAME TICKET - A lottery ticket is formed by a substrate sheet material on which is printed game and other indicia with some or all of the game indicia being covered by a scratch-off material removable by the player. A ticket viewing device in the form of a flat panel defining glasses may be contained in a pocket formed on one side of the sheet or they can be supplied separate from the ticket. The glasses are used by the player for viewing the ticket with at least some of the indicia being printed in a manner which cooperates with the ticket viewing device so that the indicia are visible to the player in a three dimensional format. The pocket can be formed an attached layer of a different material for example of transparent plastic or the pocket can be formed by folding one edge of the substrate. | 05-03-2012 |
20120122537 | Game Apparatus for Enhanced Play Including Web Site Play - A game for a plurality of players includes a set of instant win tickets and a programmed computer system creating a web site associated with the tickets to be accessed by the player. The system provides additional game data elements arranged to cooperate with at least one game data element on the ticket such that the game played is dependent on both the data element on the ticket and the additional game data elements on the web site. This arrangement allows the ticket to be played as a probability ticket where the player can play the game using the game data on the ticket and by selecting one of a plurality of game data elements on the site where the selection is part of the determination as to whether the ticket is a winner. | 05-17-2012 |
20120122538 | Lottery Game Ticket Apparatus Including Network Communication of Information on the Game to Other Players - Apparatus for playing game by a plurality of players includes a set of instant win tickets and a programmed computer system creating a web site associated with the tickets to be accessed by the players. The system provides an app to be downloaded providing access to the site by the remote terminal of those players having the app. A computer controlled validation data base contains the status of each of the set of tickets and the system provides communication with the validation data base. The players can use their terminals to enter information relating to the playing of the game which is communicated to the remote terminals of one or more of others of the players. | 05-17-2012 |
20120123568 | Game Apparatus for Combined Play Including a First Play and Web Site Play - A game for a plurality of players includes a set of instant win tickets and a programmed computer system creating a web site associated with the tickets to be accessed by the player to play second games. The system provides a ticket validation program for prize redemption at a retailer and provides entry of the player into the second game such that the player who is a winner of prize on the first game can select to accept the prize redemption or to enter the site to use the prize to play said at least one second game. Additional credit can be purchased and applied by a certificate or smart card to the site. The validation data base is maintained separate from the site to prevent access by the players through the site to avoid encryption. | 05-17-2012 |
20120145024 | Printing of Game Tickets - In a row of lottery tickets each ticket has variable image printing game data printed onto a base layer on a substrate and a series of covering layers including at least one sealing layer and at least one scratch-off layer. Simultaneously game information is printed as a multi-color digital image for each ticket using a variable image printing system. The game information graphics can indicate different values for different ones of the tickets. The tickets in the row can be of different series for sale to different retailers. The printing system automatically correlates the game data and game information to ensure no registration errors thus allowing much improved variability and allowing the game to take into account both game data and game information in determining a winning ticket. | 06-14-2012 |
20120228861 | Game Ticket Construction with a Folding Action - A game ticket printed on a ticket substrate includes a first surface portion with a first game play area thereon and a second surface portion of the substrate with a second game play area. Each of said first and second game play areas contains game play symbols printed on the game play area covered by a scratch-off material. The ticket can be modified by folding or by separating portions so as to provide movement of the second game play area relative to said game play information to allow playing by the player of the game symbols on the second play area. The ticket includes a single prize validated by a single bar code and the result of a combination of both the first and second aspects of the play. | 09-13-2012 |
20120235400 | Validation of Lottery Tickets - A prize of an instant win lottery ticket of the type including a substrate with a game area thereon including play indicia, of which at least part is covered by a removable scratchoff layer is validated by a barcode printed on the ticket which contains the information necessary to validate the prize. The bar code of a played ticket is read by a reading device by scanning the barcode with the reading device while contact between the reading device and the substrate at the barcode is not required. Data from the bar code is used to obtain information from a data base on the value of the prize associated with that ticket. | 09-20-2012 |
20120302309 | Lottery Game Apparatus Including the Accumulation of Player Points - A lottery game apparatus includes a set of lottery tickets each printed with an instant win game and information defining a number of points awarded to the player in addition to or as an alternative to a prize for the game together with a programmed computer providing access to a web site associated with the set of tickets. The computer program provides communication through the internet for the player, and program components for registration of details of the player entering the web site and for storing data identifying each player for entry by the registered player of a points entry number from a played ticket so as to define for each player an account of a points total held by that player and a plurality of games to be played by the player using the points. | 11-29-2012 |
20150306492 | Method of Playing a Game Ticket with a Folding Action - A game ticket printed on a ticket substrate includes a first surface portion with a first game play area thereon and a second surface portion of the substrate with a second game play area. Each of said first and second game play areas contains game play symbols printed on the game play area covered by a scratch-off material. The ticket can be modified by folding or by separating portions so as to provide movement of the second game play area relative to said game play information to allow playing by the player of the game symbols on the second play area. The ticket includes a single prize validated by a single bar code and the result of a combination of both the first and second aspects of the play. | 10-29-2015 |
Lyle Seabrook, Red Deer CA
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20150053355 | MOBILE BEAD BREAKER TOOL - A mobile bead breaking device (for separating a tire bead from a rim) comprises a cylindrical body, a bead seat engaging base lock with a plurality of bead seat engaging surfaces, stepped at each surface for full paired connection with an abutting face of the bead seat band; a rim flange engaging foot, a base lock tightener and a power transmission source within the body to i) vertically slide the base lock into removable connection with the plurality of bead seat engaging surfaces and to slide the foot into engagement with the rim; ii) horizontally slide the foot to disengage the rim from the tire bead. | 02-26-2015 |
Lyle Seplowitz, Mountain View, CA US
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20090182533 | REMOTE DIAGNOSTIC SERVICE - Diagnostic events can be collected on electronic devices at geographically distributed service centers and transmitted to a remote (e.g., network-based) diagnostic service. The diagnostic service can aggregate and analyze the diagnostic events to determine, for example, one or more possible causes of the diagnostic events, and can provide information or guidance to users and/or service personnel for characterizing, resolving or explaining the diagnostic events. In one aspect, log files of diagnostic events captured on devices are sent to the diagnostic service. For each log file, the diagnostic service can compute frequencies of recorded diagnostic events. The computed frequencies can be compared against accepted and/or expected values generated from reference data. The diagnostic service can respond to users and/or service personnel with information or guidance for resolving, characterizing or explaining the diagnostic event based on a result of the comparisons. | 07-16-2009 |
Lyle Shuert, Birmingham, MI US
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20150083715 | OCTAGONAL CONTAINER AND PALLET THEREFOR - A shipping container comprising a bottom pallet, a sleeve and a top. At least the pallet and sleeve are octagonal in shape and the pallet has a floor engaging leg for support at each of the eight corners of the pallet. The ninth leg is located at the center of the pallet and all legs are located to allow forklift entry from any of multiple approach directions. The legs are preferably of crescentoid shape. | 03-26-2015 |
Lyle Singular, Surrey CA
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20100064046 | MANAGEMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS FROM STOLEN DEVICES - A device, method, system and computer readable medium are disclosed for the management of communications provided by a multitude of stolen electronic devices reporting location information to a monitoring center. | 03-11-2010 |
Lyle Smith, Santa Clara, CA US
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20100169856 | TRANSPARENT TEST METHOD AND SCAN FLIP-FLOP - Logic blocks for IC designs (including gate-array, standard cell, or logic array designs) provide Design-for-Test-enabled flip-flops (DFT-enabled FFs) that inherently insure compliance with DFT rules associated with scan shifting. Test scan-chains are configured by daisy-chaining instances of the logic block in a transparent (invisible) manner to user-designed application circuits, which can be designed without any user-inserted test structures or other regard for DFT considerations. User asynchronous set and reset inputs and all Stuck-At faults on all user pins on these DFT-enabled FFs are observable via capture and scan-out. A first type of these DFT-enabled FFs features addressable control to partition test the application circuit. A second type of these DFT-enabled FFs features integral capture buffering that eliminates the need for partition test, simplifying control logic and reducing the number of test vectors needed. | 07-01-2010 |
Lyle Terhar, Urbandale, IA US
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20110248056 | TIRE CASING CARRIER - A tire casing carrier for carrying a tire casing under the frame of a vehicle having a pair of engagement members and a pair of lifting devices. Each engagement member has a strap extension with a free end and an opposing end which connects to a pair of support member each having a hook at their end. A locking member is connected to and arcuately extends between opposing hooks with a clamping member attached at its midpoint. The clamping devices, hooks and locking members are attached to the interior of the tire casing and tightened by the lifting devices thereby holding the tire casing in place. | 10-13-2011 |
Lyle Thompson, Thousand Oaks, CA US
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20160124435 | 3D SCANNING AND IMAGING METHOD UTILIZING A SELF-ACTUATING COMPACT UNMANNED AERIAL DEVICE - New methods, systems and devices for the efficient activation of drone devices and scanning of objects for the processing of 3D image models are disclosed. These methods, systems and devices incorporate the use of unmanned aerial drones to scan and collect image data collectors, providing a convenient and efficient configuration for the scanning of objects, large immovable objects and living creatures. Further features according to the present disclosure include enhanced automation of the scanning process and easy activation of the scanning drone by initiating operation of the drone by a predetermined displacement of the drone. | 05-05-2016 |