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Burton Akira Hipp, El Granada, CA US
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20150012669 | PLATFORM RUNTIME ABSTRACTION - Systems, methods, and machine-readable and executable instructions are provided for platform runtime abstraction. Platform runtime abstraction can include creating a number of template models within a platform wherein the number of template models correspond to a provider mode and creating a number of abstraction layers that allow a provider to plug into the platform at runtime wherein the provider includes a provider sub-system and the provider model. Platform runtime abstraction can also include allowing the provider to plug into the platform at runtime through one of the number of abstraction layers wherein the provider remains independent of the platform and wherein the provider remains independent of a platform hardware infrastructure and a platform operating system infrastructure. | 01-08-2015 |
Cooper Hipp, Minneapolis, MN US
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20100011503 | CORNER COMPONENTS FOR A BED SHEET - In some example, an apparatus comprises a first corner component that is configured to be attached to a first corner of a bed sheet. The first corner component comprises a first bottom attachment to couple to the first cap. The apparatus includes a second corner component that is configured to be attached to a second corner of the bed sheet that is on an opposite end but same side relative to the first corner. The second corner component comprises a second bottom attachment to couple to the second. | 01-21-2010 |
20100275374 | CORNER COMPONENTS FOR A BED SHEET - An apparatus includes a first corner component that is configured to be attached to a first corner of a bed sheet, and a second corner component that is configured to be attached to a second corner of the bed sheet that is on an opposite end but same side of the bed sheet relative to the first corner. The first corner component comprises means for coupling to the second corner component during folding of the bed sheet. In another embodiment, a loop is attached to one or more of the first corner component and the second corner component, and the loop aids in the folding of the sheet, and/or the loop in attached to the sheet. | 11-04-2010 |
Helen Hipp, San Diego, CA US
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20110118054 | GOLF CLUB GROOVE CONFIGURATION - The present invention is directed to a golf club head with an improved striking surface. The grooves are machined into the strike surface with tight tolerances using a profiled cutter. | 05-19-2011 |
Helene Hipp, San Diego, CA US
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20110086723 | SET OF GOLF CLUBS - A set of golf clubs including golf club heads having improved mass distribution characteristics. The set includes golf club heads having a club head main body including a hitting face and a face support, a muscle back shell and a weight insert. | 04-14-2011 |
20130116062 | INTERCHANGEABLE SHAFT SYSTEM - A golf club incorporating an interchangeable shaft system includes a shaft, a shaft sleeve, a club head. The shaft sleeve is coupled to an end of the shaft and is received in a hosel included in the club head. The shaft sleeve is removably coupled to the club head. Hosel and shaft sleeve alignment features provide discrete orientations between the shaft and club head. | 05-09-2013 |
20130344989 | MULTI-MATERIAL GOLF CLUB - A golf club including a golf club head having improved mass distribution characteristics. The golf club includes a golf club head that is constructed multiple materials and includes a body member, a mass member, and an interface that allows the mass member to be coupled to the body member. | 12-26-2013 |
Helene Hipp, Norman, OK US
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20130150179 | GOLF CLUB HEAD WITH REPLACEABLE FACE - A golf club head having a replaceable striking face is disclosed herein. More specifically, the present invention discloses a golf club head where at least a portion of the frontal striking surface of the face is detachable and replaceable to improve performance. A golf club head in accordance with the present invention may generally have a thinned striking face with a thickness of less than about 3.0 mm yielding a golf club head with a larger sweet spot that's greater than 6% of the frontal striking surface; defined as an area of the frontal striking surface having at least 99% of the maximum characteristic time between about 239 microseconds to about 257 microseconds. | 06-13-2013 |
20140295986 | SET OF GOLF CLUBS - A set of golf clubs including golf club heads having improved mass distribution characteristics. The set includes golf club heads having a club head main body including a hitting face and a face support, a muscle back shell and a weight insert. | 10-02-2014 |
Helene S. Hipp, Norman, OK US
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20130303302 | MODULAR GOLF CLUB - A modular golf club includes a plurality of components that are removably coupled so that the physical attributes of the golf club head may be tuned. The inventive golf club head includes a body member and at least one of a removable sole member and a removable face member. | 11-14-2013 |
20140106899 | WEDGE TYPE GOLF CLUB HEAD WITH IMPROVED PERFORMANCE - A wedge type golf club head with improved performance characteristic is disclosed herein where at least a striking surface of the wedge type golf club head is coated with a polymer coating to decrease the coefficient of friction as well as create a hydrophobic surface to remove dirt and debris. More specifically, the present invention discloses a wedge type golf club head with a hydrophobic polymer coating that creates a contact angle of greater than about 90 degrees as well as decreases the coefficient of friction to be less than about 0.1. | 04-17-2014 |
20140141903 | IRON-TYPE GOLF CLUB - A golf club including a club head having a club head main body including a hitting face and a face support, and a support extension. The support extension extends between the face support and a back flange to define a lower cavity. | 05-22-2014 |
Jason Hipp, Bethesda, MD US
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20150247194 | TRANSCRIPTIONAL PROFILING OF STEM CELLS AND THEIR MULTILINEAGE DIFFERENTIATION - The present invention concerns methods of screening cells for differentiation or de-differentiation, and/or for status as a pluripotent or multipotent (e.g., “stem”) cell, by detecting the differential expression (e.g., upregulation, downregulation) of genes. | 09-03-2015 |
Jason Hipp, Fountain Valley, CA US
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20110081654 | TRANSCRIPTIONAL PROFILING OF STEM CELLS AND THEIR MULTILINEAGE DIFFERENTIATION - The present invention concerns methods of screening cells for differentiation or de-differentiation, and/or for status as a pluripotent or multipotent (e.g., “stem”) cell, by detecting the differential expression (e.g., upregulation, downregulation) of genes. | 04-07-2011 |
Jason D. Hipp, Bethesda, MD US
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20100273167 | METHODS FOR DETERMINING PRENATAL ALCOHOL EXPOSURE - Provided herein are methods for determining ethanol exposure of a prenatal subject, including measuring whether or not amniotic fluid stem cells collected from amniotic fluid surrounding the prenatal subject have a upregulation or expression of one or more genes of a first predetermined combination and/or a downregulation of expression of one or more genes of a second predetermined combination. Also provided are methods for determining ethanol exposure of a prenatal subject which methods include measuring alkaline phosphatase activity and/or calcium deposition of amniotic fluid stem cells collected from amniotic fluid surrounding the prenatal subject. | 10-28-2010 |
Jennifer Hipp, Winston-Salem, NC US
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20100273167 | METHODS FOR DETERMINING PRENATAL ALCOHOL EXPOSURE - Provided herein are methods for determining ethanol exposure of a prenatal subject, including measuring whether or not amniotic fluid stem cells collected from amniotic fluid surrounding the prenatal subject have a upregulation or expression of one or more genes of a first predetermined combination and/or a downregulation of expression of one or more genes of a second predetermined combination. Also provided are methods for determining ethanol exposure of a prenatal subject which methods include measuring alkaline phosphatase activity and/or calcium deposition of amniotic fluid stem cells collected from amniotic fluid surrounding the prenatal subject. | 10-28-2010 |
John A. Hipp, Manvel, TX US
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20090187129 | Trauma cervical stability device and methods of using same for diagnostic purposes - Trauma cervical stability devices for using by ambulatory personnel arriving at the scene of an injured patient are disclosed. The trauma cervical stability devices comprise a cap element, releasable and adjustable head straps, a shoulder harness, and at least one adjustable member operatively connected to the cap element and the shoulder harness. The trauma cervical stability devices are compact, easy to use, inexpensive to manufacture, and can be placed on a patient with little or no movement of the patient. The trauma cervical stability devices are also useful in diagnosing the severity of damage to a neck and the stability of the patient's neck by applying forces to the patient's head using the trauma cervical stability device. | 07-23-2009 |
20090285466 | Method, Computer Software, And System For Tracking, Stabilizing, And Reporting Motion Between - A method computer program for displaying relative movement between vertebrae or other medical objects is provided. The method generally includes acquiring at least two images of adjacent vertebrae, wherein the at least two images are acquired from a substantially similar acquisition position and illustrate the vertebrae in two different positions. The method further includes displaying a first image to a user on a screen, displaying a second image to the user overlaid onto the first image, translating, via user input, the first or second image to align a stationary feature present in both the first and second images, and alternately displaying the translated first and second images to display relative movement between the stationary feature and adjacent features. | 11-19-2009 |
20100286581 | TRAUMA CERVICAL STABILITY DEVICE AND METHODS OF USING SAME FOR DIAGNOSTIC PURPOSES - Trauma cervical stability devices for use by ambulatory personnel arriving at the scene of an injured patient are disclosed. The trauma cervical stability devices comprise a cap element, releasable and adjustable head straps, a shoulder harness, and at least one adjustable member operatively connected to the cap element and the shoulder harness. The trauma cervical stability devices are compact, easy to use, inexpensive to manufacture, and can be placed on a patient with little or no movement of the patient. The trauma cervical stability devices are also useful in diagnosing the severity of damage to a neck and the stability of the patient's neck by applying forces to the patient's head using the trauma cervical stability device. In another embodiment of the devices the devices comprise head straps | 11-11-2010 |
John Andrew Hipp, Houston, TX US
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20140270449 | INTERACTIVE METHOD TO ASSESS JOINT SPACE NARROWING - A system is configured to assess joint space narrowing and includes a processor communicatively coupled to a display, non-transitory memory and a user input. The processor is configured for receiving at least two images and designating one image as a reference image and another image as a target image. Then, alternating whether the reference image or the target image is displayed on the display. After that, receiving common objects on the target image and the reference image from the user input. Next, embedding the common objects as anatomical landmarks on the reference image and the target image. Following that, receiving transformation instructions from the user input changing an appearance of the target image. Then, loading the transformation instructions into a transformation matrix. Finally, determining the joint space narrowing from the transformation instructions in the transformation matrix. | 09-18-2014 |
Mark E. Hipp, South Lyon, MI US
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20130291839 | Bleed Element With Overmolded Seal for Evaporative Emissions Canister - A deflector mounts a carbon scrubber element at an atmospheric port of an evaporative emissions canister. A substantially cylindrical shell has an open end and a closed end. A spacer plate extends outwardly from the shell. An elastomeric ring is overmolded within the shell at a longitudinal position between the ends. The elastomeric ring has an inner diameter configured to sealingly receive the carbon element. A plurality of vapor apertures are formed in the shell between the spacer plate and the elastomeric ring. A plurality of elastomeric ribs are overmolded by the interior surface within the shell the vapor apertures and the closed end, and are configured to be spaced around the carbon element to suspend the carbon element spaced away from the shell without blocking a gaseous flow from the vapor vents to the carbon element. | 11-07-2013 |
Mark Edward Hipp, South Lyon, MI US
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20100282220 | INTEGRATED CANISTER STRAINER - A carbon canister adapted for use in an automotive vehicle is disclosed. The system has a carbon canister housing defining a cavity adapted for holding carbon pellets with the housing including: a port and a strainer disposed between the port and the cavity with a portion of a surface of the strainer being convex with respect to the cavity wherein the strainer has a plurality of orifices. The integral strainer obviates the need for a foam filter to prevent the carbon pellets from escaping from the carbon canister housing through the port. In some applications, the carbon canister system has three ports: one to the engine, one to atmosphere, and one to a vent of the fuel tank, each having a strainer disposed in the port. | 11-11-2010 |
20100293904 | AIR FILTRATION APPARATUS - An air filter assembly for an evaporative emissions control canister used with an internal combustion engine fuel system. The assembly includes: a housing having: an air inlet formed in an upper portion of the housing; and an air outlet; and; a baffle disposed within the housing. The baffle extends vertically downward from the air inlet in the upper portion of the housing towards a bottom portion of the housing. The baffles forming a plurality of vertically extending channels interconnected through a horizontally interconnecting channel formed between a bottom edge of the baffle and the bottom portion of the housing. A first one of the vertically extending channel receives air entering the housing from the air inlet. The air passes downwardly in the first one of the channels, then passing laterally outwards through the horizontally interconnecting channel towards a sidewalls of the housing, then passing upwardly through a second one of the vertically extending channels, and then finally exiting the housing through the air outlet. A filter structure is disposed in the second one of the vertically extending channels. A first portion of the filter structure includes: a first filter member having: a first portion disposed between the first surface portion of the baffle and the first sidewall portion of the outlet; and a second portion disposed between the second portion of the baffle and a space between a lateral edge of the first filter element and the second sidewall portion of the housing. A second filter member is disposed above the first filter member. The second filter member has: a first portion disposed between the first surface portion of the baffle and the first surface portion of the outlet; and a second portion extending between the second surface portion of the baffle and the second sidewall portion of he housing and over the space between the lateral edge of the first filter element and the second sidewall portion of the housing. | 11-25-2010 |
20100293905 | AIR FILTRATION APPARATUS - An air filter assembly is provided for an evaporative emissions control canister used with an internal combustion engine fuel system. The air filter assembly includes: a housing having an air inlet formed in an upper portion of the housing and an air outlet; and a plurality of vertically extending baffles disposed within the housing between the upper portion of the housing and a bottom portion of the housing. The baffles form a plurality of vertically extending channels interconnected horizontally through horizontally interconnecting channels disposed adjacent the upper portion of the housing and an opposing bottom portion of the housing. A first one of the vertically extending channels receives air entering the housing from the air inlet. The air then passes laterally outwards in the housing from the first one of the vertically extending channels successively to other ones of the vertically extending channels in a serpentine flow successively upwards and downwardly and through the horizontally interconnecting channels and then finally exiting the housing through the air outlet. A filter is disposed in one of the plurality of vertically extending channels in a path of the serpentine flow of the air passing through such one of the vertically extending channels. | 11-25-2010 |
20110155107 | Carbon Canister - A four-pass carbon canister includes a cover sealingly coupled to an injection-molded housing having a first chamber, a second chamber fluidly coupled to the first chamber, a baffle fluidly coupled to the second chamber, and a third chamber fluidly coupled to the baffle. The three chambers are filled with carbon pellets to absorb carbon pellets provided to the carbon canister from the fuel tank. The carbon canister is periodically purged by drawing fresh air into the carbon canister, with the fresh air desorbing the hydrocarbons and then provided to and consumed in an internal combustion engine. | 06-30-2011 |
20110297295 | Carbon Canister - A method of manufacturing and assembling a carbon canister for a fuel vapor management system of a vehicle includes injection molding a housing partially defining a first chamber, a second chamber, a third chamber, and a baffle. The housing includes a first wall defining an interface between the first and second chambers and a second wall with a portion of the second wall defining an interface between the second chamber and the baffle with apertures proximate a first side of the housing. The method may include injection molding first and second retention plates, filling first, second, and third chambers with carbon pellets, installing the first retention plate into the second side of the housing proximate the first and second chambers to enclose the carbon pellets, and installing the second retention plate into the second side proximate the third chamber to enclose the carbon pellets in the third chamber. | 12-08-2011 |
20120103309 | Integrally Molded Vapor Canister - An integrally molded carbon canister is provided. The integrally molded carbon canister includes a housing including four external side walls and an upper portion at least partially enclosing an internal cavity connected to a vapor inlet and outlet port, the upper portion including a depressed flow disruptor positioned rearward of an injection gate, and a first and second projected flow channel positioned adjacent to the injection gate and laterally spanning the housing. | 05-03-2012 |
20130042838 | HYDROCARBON STORAGE CANISTER - A system for a vehicle is provided herein. The system includes a fuel vapor canister comprising a shell, a compression plate within the shell and an end cap. The end cap includes a double sided spring interface and a double sided shell sealing surface having double sided identical grooves, only one of which is sealed to the shell. The system further includes a spring coupled to the compression plate and only one spring interface. | 02-21-2013 |
20130291734 | CARBON CANISTER WITH INTEGRATED FILTER - A fuel vapor recovery system for a vehicle having a fuel system and an internal combustion engine includes a carbon canister having an injection molded housing of unitary construction including a first chamber having a purge port configured for connection to the internal combustion engine and a recovery port configured for connection to the fuel system, a second chamber fluidly coupled to the first chamber, and a third chamber fluidly coupled to the second chamber and having a vent port configured for connection to atmosphere. The canister may include first and second integrated frustospherical filters extending into the first and third chambers, respectively, each having a first plurality of longer radial slots and a second plurality of shorter radial slots disposed between respective ones of the longer radial slots to provide desired flow through the slots while containing activated carbon pellets and having a geometry that improves manufacturing tool life. | 11-07-2013 |
Susanne Hipp, Ingelheim Am Rhein US
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20150023967 | BINDING MOLECULES FOR BCMA AND CD3 - The present invention relates to a binding molecule which is at least bispecific comprising a first and a second binding domain, wherein the first binding domain is capable of binding to epitope cluster3 of BCMA, and the second binding domain is capable of binding to the Tcell CD3 receptor complex. Moreover, the invention provides a nucleic acid sequence encoding the binding molecule, a vector comprising said nucleic acid sequence and a host cell transformed or transfected with said vector. Furthermore, the invention provides a process for the production of the binding molecule of the invention, a medical use of said binding molecule and a kit comprising said binding molecule. | 01-22-2015 |
Travis L. Hipp, Gatesville, TX US
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20110217184 | Solar Powered Attic Fan Control System - A solar powered attic fan control system preferably includes a remote interface unit and at least one fan controller unit. The remote interface unit includes a display screen and a remote interface electronic control device. Each fan controller unit preferably includes a fan controller electronic control device and temperature, pressure, voltage and humidity sensors. The remote interface electronic control device preferably has a wireless connection to the at least one fan controller unit. A plurality of control buttons on the remote interface unit allows a user to select one of a plurality of fan controller units connected to the remote interface unit. The display screen will display temperature and relative humidity conditions in the fan controller unit location. The specific fan controller may be turned on and off by the remote interface unit. The remote interface unit preferably displays the available power level from a solar panel or battery pack. | 09-08-2011 |