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Abraham Chavez, Whittier, CA US
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20110273613 | Video Display Correction to Provide On-Axis View at an Off-Axis Angle - Embodiments describe methods, apparatus and systems to provide video display correction to provide an on-axis view at an off-axis angle so that the display surface displays a rectangular video image. For instance, a device may receive a stream of video data to be displayed on a display surface of a display, the video data having a first rectangular aspect ratio to be viewed from an on-axis location with respect to the display surface. The device may also receive a user selection of an off-axis viewing angle with respect to the display surface. The device may then correct the first rectangular aspect ratio to a second, non-rectangular aspect ratio based on the off-axis viewing angle, so that from the off-axis angle, the display surface appears to display a rectangular video image. Other embodiments are also described and claimed. | 11-10-2011 |
20140375880 | VIDEO DISPLAY CORRECTION TO PROVIDE ON-AXIS VIEW AT AN OFF-AXIS ANGLE - Embodiments describe methods, apparatus and systems to provide video display correction to provide an on-axis view at an off-axis angle so that the display surface displays a rectangular video image. For instance, a device may receive a stream of video data to be displayed on a display surface of a display, the video data having a first rectangular aspect ratio to be viewed from an on-axis location with respect to the display surface. The device may also receive a user selection of an off-axis viewing angle with respect to the display surface. The device may then correct the first rectangular aspect ratio to a second, non-rectangular aspect ratio based on the off-axis viewing angle, so that from the off-axis angle, the display surface appears to display a rectangular video image. Other embodiments are also described and claimed. | 12-25-2014 |
Alex Chavez, Hesperia, CA US
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20120124761 | VEHICLE WASHING APPARATUS WITH A MOVABLE BRUSH ARM CARRIAGE - Described is a vehicle washing apparatus with a movable brush arm carriage. The vehicle washing apparatus includes a carriage frame that can be suspended above a passing vehicle. A brush arm carriage is slidably connected with the carriage frame. A carriage drive system is connected with the carriage frame and the brush arm carriage for causing the brush arm carriage to slide along the length of the carriage frame. A brush arm is rotatably connected with the brush arm carriage. A cleaning brush is rotatably connected with the brush arm. Finally, a brush drive system is included for causing the cleaning brush to rotate. Thus, after having passed under the carriage frame, the cleaning brush can be pressed against the rear of a vehicle and rotated to clean the rear of the vehicle. | 05-24-2012 |
Alfonso Chavez, San Jose, CA US
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20130304216 | Burr Hole Covers and Methods for Using Same - A burr hole cover includes a cap or cap assembly and a retainer and is configured to be partially positioned within a burr hole formed in a patient. The retainer has a cap-receiving aperture; a plurality of grooves provided in the retainer and a plurality of cut-outs wherein each cut-out is provided at an end of each groove towards the outer perimeter of the retainer. A channel may be provided at an opposite end of each groove vertically-extending from the top to the bottom of the retainer to encourage a medical device segment to remain in a groove during installation of the burr hole cover. The burr hole cover may be used to secure segments of medical devices relative to a burr hole and to allow a range of lateral motion for the portion(s) of the medical device(s) extending proximally out of the corresponding groove. | 11-14-2013 |
20140257325 | Recessed Burr Hole Covers and Methods for Using the Same - A burr hole cover is configured to be recessed in a burr hole formed in a patient and includes a base and a cap provided with complementary features to allow a portion of a medical device, such as a brain lead, to be situated in the burr hole cover and then secured by rotation of the cap relative to the base. The features include channels on the base and matching cut-outs on the cap, and slots and locking pockets on the base that are configured to be aligned with locking tabs and locking protrusions on the cap. Because the burr hole cover is recessed in the burr hole, the medical device can extend proximally of the burr hole at the level of the cranium. A bottom surface of the cap may be provided with guides for the lead extending distally in towards the brain. | 09-11-2014 |
Bryan Chavez, Palo Alto, CA US
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20080224564 | TEAR RESISTANT ELECTROACTIVE POLYMER TRANSDUCERS - Described herein are several solutions that increase transducer lifetime by reducing or preventing tear propagation in a compliant electroactive polymer. One solution couples a compliant tear resistant treatment to a transducer proximate to an edge portion of the electroactive polymer. Another solution uses a tear resistant layer that couples to and covers a large surface area of the transducer. Another suitable tear resistant solution provides added material outside an active area; the added material reduces stress or strain variations in polymer material outside the active area when the electroactive polymer transducer is deflected or pre-strained | 09-18-2008 |
20090028670 | SELECTIVELY RIGIDIZABLE AND ACTIVELY STEERABLE ARTICULATABLE DEVICE - A selectively rigidizable and actively steerable device is described. In one aspect, an articulatable device is described that includes a flexible inner tube having a first lumen, a flexible outer tube that receives the inner tube, and a multiplicity of overlapping, rigidizable scale-like strips. Each scale-like strip is coupled with the inner tube and positioned between the inner and outer tubes. Of particular note, the overlapping strips are actuatable between a non-rigidized state in which overlapping strips are slideable relative to one another and a rigidized state in which overlapping strips are not slideable relative to one another. | 01-29-2009 |
20090030282 | CONTROLLABLE DEXTEROUS ENDOSCOPIC DEVICE - A selectively rigidizable endoscopic device is described. In one aspect, an endoscopic medical device is described that includes a flexible inner tube having a first lumen, a flexible outer tube that receives the inner tube, and a multiplicity of overlapping, rigidizable scale-like strips. Each scale-like strip is coupled with the inner tube and positioned between the inner and outer tubes. Of particular note, the overlapping strips are actuatable between a non-rigidized state in which overlapping strips are slideable relative to one another and a rigidized state in which overlapping strips are not slideable relative to one another. | 01-29-2009 |
20090182373 | Sutureless Methods for Laceration Closure - Tissue lacerations are closed using a vacuum cup applied to the tissue surface having a tissue-abutting, optically transparent mesh surface that under vacuum conforms with the tissue surface, apposing edges of the wound, and is optionally loaded with a bandage comprising a chitosan film and a collagen backing. | 07-16-2009 |
20120144950 | SELECTIVELY RIGIDIZABLE AND ACTIVELY STEERABLE ARTICULATABLE DEVICE - A selectively rigidizable and actively steerable device is described. In one aspect, an articulatable device is described that includes a flexible inner tube having a first lumen, a flexible outer tube that receives the inner tube, and a multiplicity of overlapping, rigidizable scale-like strips. Each scale-like strip is coupled with the inner tube and positioned between the inner and outer tubes. Of particular note, the overlapping strips are actuatable between a non-rigidized state in which overlapping strips are slideable relative to one another and a rigidized state in which overlapping strips are not slideable relative to one another. | 06-14-2012 |
20140031983 | DEXTEROUS TELEMANIPULATOR SYSTEM - A robotic manipulator has a body and a stereoscopic video system movably coupled to the body. The stereoscopic vision system produces a stereoscopic video of an environment of the robotic manipulator. The robotic manipulator also includes two independently remotely controlled arms coupled to opposite sides of the body. Each arm moves in proprioceptive alignment with the stereoscopic video produced by the stereoscopic video system in response to commands received from a remote control station based on movements performed by an operator at the remote control station. | 01-30-2014 |
Bryan Chavez, San Jose, CA US
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20080203022 | Systems and Methods Using Multiple Solvents for the Removal of Lipids from Fluids - This invention is directed to systems and methods for removing lipids from a fluid or from lipid-containing organisms from a fluid, such as plasma. These systems combine a fluid with at least one extraction solvent, which causes the lipids to separate from the fluid or from the lipid-containing organisms. The separated lipids are removed from the fluid. The at least one extraction solvent is removed from the fluid or at least reduced to a concentration enabling the fluid to be administered to a patient without undesirable consequences. Once the fluid has been processed, the fluid may be administered to a patient who donated the fluid or to a different patient for therapy. | 08-28-2008 |
Christopher L. Chavez, Santa Cruz, CA US
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20120141441 | Methods and Compositions for Treatment of Muscular Dystrophy - The present disclosure provides methods for introducing a gene encoding a muscle membrane protein into a cell isolated from a subject to generate a genetically modified cell. The genetically modified cell may be introduced back, e.g., engrafted into the subject. The isolated cell may be additionally modified by introducing into the isolated cell a gene encoding one or more reprogramming transcription factors that induce the cell to form an induced pluripotent stem cell. The genetically modified cell may be differentiated in vitro to form muscle cell precursors before engrafting into the subject. Also provided are compositions comprising autologous cells isolated from a subject which cells comprise a muscle membrane protein gene integrated into a genome attachment site in the genome of the cell. The autologous cell may be an induced pluripotent cell or a mesenchymal stem cell, such as an adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cell (AD-MSC). | 06-07-2012 |
Colleen K. Chavez, Norwalk, CA US
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20090277464 | Gravity Aided Restraint - The present invention is a gravity assisted passive restraint for use during surgery. The restraint comprises two hand-rings attached with a mostly inelastic connection band. The rings may take any shape, though round and “D” rings are preferred, and may feature finger grooves for added comfort and efficacy. The connection band may take any shape desired. Dimensions will be dependent upon desired location of the patient's limbs, either above or below the patient's diaphragm, and the size of the patient. In use, the patient's relaxed hands are positioned to hook into the hand rings while gravity pulls the hands away from each other, thus positioning the hands by using the tension generated in the band. | 11-12-2009 |
Daniel Chavez, Berkeley, CA US
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20150273693 | ENHANCED SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROL OF ROBOTIC DEVICES - A system for robotic device control and data acquisition, comprising a robotic device control system adapted to receive sensor-based data comprising physical object information, the sensor-based data being received from a plurality of sources, each source comprising at least a physical sensor in communication with the robotic device control system computer via a communications network, an enhanced robotic device control application adapted to receive sensor-based data from the robotic device control system computer and manipulate the sensor-based data to produce enhanced data, and a method for robotic device control and data acquisition. | 10-01-2015 |
David A. Chavez, San Jose, CA US
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20100220358 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MESSAGE DELIVERY USING A SECURE DEVICE AND SIMPLE OUTPUT WITHOUT THE USE OF A PERSONAL COMPUTER - Communication systems and methods for enhancing communications between users featuring a central service which formats messages into a printer-friendly format. The format of the delivered message is based on preference settings established by the recipient or an authorized agent of the recipient. The messages are delivered to a device, such as a printer. Messages can be sent to the service in any format and can include text, photographs, URLs, and/or a variety of file types. The messages are then parsed by the service and formatted for delivery to the device. | 09-02-2010 |
20120162204 | Tightly Coupled Interactive Stereo Display - Modifying perspective of stereoscopic images provided by one or more displays based on changes in user view, user control, and/or display status. A display system may include a housing, a display comprised in the housing, and one or more tracking sensors comprised in the housing. The one or more tracking sensors may be configured to sense user view and/or user control position and orientation information. The one or more tracking sensors may be associated with a position and orientation of the display. The user view and/or user control position and orientation information may be used in generating the rendered left and right eye images for display. | 06-28-2012 |
20120162214 | Three-Dimensional Tracking of a User Control Device in a Volume - Tracking objects presented within a stereo three-dimensional (3D) scene. The user control device may include one or more visually indicated points for at least one tracking sensor to track. The user control device may also include other position determining devices, for example, an accelerometer and/or gyroscope. Precise 3D coordinates of the stylus may be determined based on location information from the tracking sensor(s) and additional information from the other position determining devices. A stereo 3D scene may be updated to reflect the determined coordinates | 06-28-2012 |
20130128011 | HEAD TRACKING EYEWEAR SYSTEM - In some embodiments, a system for tracking with reference to a three-dimensional display system may include a display device, an image processor, a surface including at least three emitters, at least two sensors, a processor. The display device may image, during use, a first stereo three-dimensional image. The surface may be positionable, during use, with reference to the display device. At least two of the sensors may detect, during use, light received from at least three of the emitters as light blobs. The processor may correlate, during use, the assessed referenced position of the detected light blobs such that a first position/orientation of the surface is assessed. The image processor may generate, during use, the first stereo three-dimensional image using the assessed first position/orientation of the surface with reference to the display. The image processor may generate, during use, a second stereo three-dimensional image using an assessed second position/orientation of the surface with reference to the display. | 05-23-2013 |
20140327850 | Liquid Crystal Variable Drive Voltage - A voltage may be provided to a liquid crystal addressable element as part of a liquid crystal device. The provided voltage may be reduced from a driven state to a relaxed state in a time period greater than 1 μs. The reduction may further be performed in less than 20 ms. The liquid crystal device may be a polarization switch, which in some embodiments may be a multi-segment polarization switch. In one embodiment, pulses of limited duration of a light source may be provided to the polarization switch. The manner of voltage reduction may reduce optical bounce of the liquid crystal device and may allow one or more of the pulses of the light source to be shifted later in time. | 11-06-2014 |
20140333957 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MESSAGE DELIVERY USING A SECURE DEVICE AND SIMPLE OUTPUT WITHOUT THE USE OF A PERSONAL COMPUTER - Communication systems and methods for enhancing communications between users featuring a central service which formats messages into a printer-friendly format. The format of the delivered message is based on preference settings established by the recipient or an authorized agent of the recipient. The messages are delivered to a device, such as a printer. Messages can be sent to the service in any format and can include text, photographs, URLs, and/or a variety of file types. The messages are then parsed by the service and formatted for delivery to the device. | 11-13-2014 |
20150123891 | METHODS FOR AUTOMATICALLY ASSESSING USER HANDEDNESS IN COMPUTER SYSTEMS AND THE UTILIZATION OF SUCH INFORMATION - In some embodiments, a system and/or method may assess handedness of a user of a system in an automated manner. The method may include displaying a 3D image on a display. The 3D image may include at least one object. The method may include tracking a position and an orientation of an input device in open space in relation to the 3D image. The method may include assessing a handedness of a user based on the position and the orientation of the input device with respect to at least one of the objects. In some embodiments, the method may include configuring at least a portion of the 3D image based upon the assessed handedness. The at least a portion of the 3D image may include interactive menus. In some embodiments, the method may include configuring at least a portion of an interactive hardware associated with the system based upon the assessed handedness. | 05-07-2015 |
20150138189 | SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR CLOUD BASED 3D DESIGN AND COLLABORATION - In some embodiments, a system and/or method may include accessing three-dimensional (3D) imaging software on a remote server. The method may include accessing over a network a 3D imaging software package on a remote server using a first system. The method may include assessing, using the remote server, a capability of the first system to execute the 3D imaging software package. The method may include displaying an output of the 3D imaging software using the first system based upon the assessed capabilities of the first system. In some embodiments, the method may include executing a first portion of the 3D imaging software using the remote server based upon the assessed capabilities of the first system. In some embodiments, the method may include executing a second portion of the 3D imaging software using the first system based upon the assessed capabilities of the first system. | 05-21-2015 |
20150350635 | HEAD TRACKING EYEWEAR SYSTEM - In some embodiments, a system for tracking with reference to a three-dimensional display system may include a display device, an image processor, a surface including at least three emitters, at least two sensors, a processor. The display device may image, during use, a first stereo three-dimensional image. The surface may be positionable, during use, with reference to the display device. At least two of the sensors may detect, during use, light received from at least three of the emitters as light blobs. The processor may correlate, during use, the assessed referenced position of the detected light blobs such that a first position/orientation of the surface is assessed. The image processor may generate, during use, the first stereo three-dimensional image using the assessed first position/orientation of the surface with reference to the display. The image processor may generate, during use, a second stereo three-dimensional image using an assessed second position/orientation of the surface with reference to the display. | 12-03-2015 |
20150363964 | 3D DESIGN AND COLLABORATION OVER A NETWORK - In some embodiments, a system and/or method may include accessing three-dimensional (3D) imaging software on a remote server. The method may include accessing over a network a 3D imaging software package on a remote server using a first system. The method may include assessing, using the remote server, a capability of the first system to execute the 3D imaging software package. The method may include displaying an output of the 3D imaging software using the first system based upon the assessed capabilities of the first system. In some embodiments, the method may include executing a first portion of the 3D imaging software using the remote server based upon the assessed capabilities of the first system. In some embodiments, the method may include executing a second portion of the 3D imaging software using the first system based upon the assessed capabilities of the first system. | 12-17-2015 |
20150370111 | Liquid Crystal Variable Drive Voltage - A voltage may be provided to a liquid crystal addressable element as part of a liquid crystal device. The provided voltage may be reduced from a driven state to a relaxed state in a time period greater than 1 μs. The reduction may further be performed in less than 20 ms. The liquid crystal device may be a polarization switch, which in some embodiments may be a multi-segment polarization switch. In one embodiment, pulses of limited duration of a light source may be provided to the polarization switch. The manner of voltage reduction may reduce optical bounce of the liquid crystal device and may allow one or more of the pulses of the light source to be shifted later in time. | 12-24-2015 |
20150371428 | NETWORK BASED 3D DESIGN AND COLLABORATION - In some embodiments, a system and/or method may include accessing three-dimensional (3D) imaging software on a remote server. The method may include accessing over a network a 3D imaging software package on a remote server using a first system. The method may include assessing, using the remote server, a capability of the first system to execute the 3D imaging software package. The method may include displaying an output of the 3D imaging software using the first system based upon the assessed capabilities of the first system. In some embodiments, the method may include executing a first portion of the 3D imaging software using the remote server based upon the assessed capabilities of the first system. In some embodiments, the method may include executing a second portion of the 3D imaging software using the first system based upon the assessed capabilities of the first system. | 12-24-2015 |
20160026361 | Three-Dimensional Tracking of a User Control Device in a Volume Using Position Sensing - Tracking objects presented within a stereo three-dimensional (3D) scene. The user control device may include one or more visually indicated points for at least one tracking sensor to track. The user control device may also include other position determining devices, for example, an accelerometer and/or gyroscope. Precise 3D coordinates of the stylus may be determined based on location information from the tracking sensor(s) and additional information from the other position determining devices. A stereo 3D scene may be updated to reflect the determined coordinates | 01-28-2016 |
20160026362 | Three-Dimensional Tracking of a User Control Device in a Volume Using Orientation Sensing - Tracking objects presented within a stereo three-dimensional (3D) scene. The user control device may include one or more visually indicated points for at least one tracking sensor to track. The user control device may also include other position determining devices, for example, an accelerometer and/or gyroscope. Precise 3D coordinates of the stylus may be determined based on location information from the tracking sensor(s) and additional information from the other position determining devices. A stereo 3D scene may be updated to reflect the determined coordinates | 01-28-2016 |
Eric Chavez, San Francisco, CA US
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20100032457 | Cup Sling - A cup sling is a carrier for a frusto-conical container that is a sleeve with straps for retaining and carrying the container. The sleeve defines an opening to receive the cup. The sleeve is cut in such a manner so that, when the top portion and the bottom portion of the sleeve are twisted in opposite directions, the center portion will form two loops, or straps, that will extend out to the sides of the container. These straps can be retained above the container to hold the container in a generally vertical position allowing the user to hang the container from a finger or hook. In addition, the user can tote the container in the cup sling while using the hand concurrently to hold or tote other items. | 02-11-2010 |
Frank Chavez, Camarillo, CA US
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20110092474 | Diamino-pyridine, pyrimidine, and pyrazine modulators of the histamine H4 receptor - Diamino-pyridine, pyrimidine and pyridazine compounds which may be used as H | 04-21-2011 |
20130079325 | PYRIDINE AND PYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVES AS PHOSPHODIESTERASE 10 INHIBITORS - Pyridine and pyrimidine compounds, and compositions containing them, and processes for preparing such compounds. Provided herein also are methods of treating disorders or diseases treatable by inhibition of PDE10, such as obesity, non-insulin dependent diabetes, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and the like. | 03-28-2013 |
20140357614 | Diamino-Pyridine, Pyrimidine, and Pyrazine Modulators of the Histamine H4 Receptor - Diamino-pyridine, pyrimidine and pyridazine compounds which may be used as H | 12-04-2014 |
Frank Chavez, San Diego, CA US
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20090325927 | Benzofuro- and benzothienopyrimidine modulators of the histamine H4 receptor - Benzofuro- and benzothienopyrimidine compounds are described, which are useful as H | 12-31-2009 |
20110160451 | 2-Aminopyrimidine modulators of the histamine H4 receptor - 2-Aminopyrimidine compounds are described, which are useful as H | 06-30-2011 |
20110160452 | 2-Aminopyrimidine modulators of the histamine H4 receptor - 2-Aminopyrimidine compounds are described, which are useful as H | 06-30-2011 |
20110218338 | 2-AMINOPYRIMIDINE MODULATORS OF THE HISTAMINE H4 RECEPTOR - 2-Aminopyrimidine compounds are described, which are useful as H | 09-08-2011 |
20130158258 | 2-AMINOPYRIMIDINE MODULATORS OF THE HISTAMINE H4 RECEPTOR - 2-Aminopyrimidine compounds are described, which are useful as H | 06-20-2013 |
20130158259 | 2-AMINOPYRIMIDINE MODULATORS OF THE HISTAMINE H4 RECEPTOR - 2-Aminopyrimidine compounds are described, which are useful as H | 06-20-2013 |
Greg Chavez, Camarillo, CA US
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20080289835 | Localized Fire Suppression - An apparatus to suppress a localized fire may include a pressurized tank of fire suppressant and a valve coupled to the tank. In case of a fire, a pneumatic fire sensor may open the valve to release the fire suppressant. | 11-27-2008 |
Isabel Chavez, Santa Ana, CA US
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20090044322 | TOILET BOWL SELF-CLEANER - The present invention generally comprises of a main body having a frame that attaches to a rim of a toilet bowl; a container coupled to the main body capable of holding a cleaning solution; a dispenser coupled to the container to spray the cleaning solution; an electric motor coupled to the main body; at least one brushing arm attached to the main body, a power source for powering the electric motor; and at least one moving wheel driven by a motor such that when the main body is attached to the rim, the wheel is in engaging contact with a surface of the rim. The dispenser is positioned and angled in a manner to spray the cleaning solution onto an inside wall of the toilet bowl. | 02-19-2009 |
Jose Luis Chavez, Pomona, CA US
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20080316312 | SYSTEM FOR CAPTURING VIDEO OF AN ACCIDENT UPON DETECTING A POTENTIAL IMPACT EVENT - A system and method for monitoring a vehicle and obtaining video of an accident or other criminal incident are described. An embodiment of the system includes one or more cameras mounted on a vehicle, a wireless transmitter, and a contact detection system comprising a processor in electrical communication with the one or more cameras, the wireless transmitter and one or more sensors configured to detect a potential contact event, wherein the processor is configured to receive an indication in response to one or more of the sensors detecting the potential contact event, activate at least one of the cameras to capture video data subsequent to receiving the indication of the potential contact event, determine whether or not the contact event occurs and discard the captured video data in response to determining that the contact event did not occur. | 12-25-2008 |
Jose M. Chavez, Walnut, CA US
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20150090390 | PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD ASSEMBLY METHODS - A method includes aligning a first portion of a magnetic core with respect to a first side of a PCB using a first alignment device. The method includes applying a first bonding material to a surface of at least one of the first portion of the magnetic core and a second portion of the magnetic core. The method further includes coupling a second alignment device that retains the second portion of the magnetic core to the first alignment device. When the first alignment device and the second alignment device are coupled, the first portion and the second portion of the magnetic core are retained in a specified assembly position. The specified assembly position includes a specified gap between the first portion and the second portion of the magnetic core. The method also includes curing the first bonding material. | 04-02-2015 |
Joshua Chavez, Los Angeles, CA US
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20150358658 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CONTENT INFLUENCED VIDEO COMMENTARY - A system and method for distributing video commentary related to certain content by a user to another user or user group is disclosed. The system includes a network, a system server connected to the network, and a set of user machines connected to the network. A third party content provider is connected to the system server. The system server provides a distribution system and process that defines user groups among the set of user machines in order distribute content between individual user machines and among user groups. | 12-10-2015 |
Juan Armando Chavez, San Diego, CA US
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20100025600 | Systems and methods for heating an EUV collector mirror - As disclosed herein, a device may comprise a substrate made of a material comprising silicon, the substrate having a first side and an opposed second side; an EUV reflective multi-layer coating overlaying at least a portion of the first side; an infrared absorbing coating overlaying at least a portion of the second side; and a system generating infrared radiation to heat the absorbing coating and the substrate. | 02-04-2010 |
Luis Arturo Chavez, Los Angeles, CA US
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20140020226 | Swinging Head Swage Tool - A swage tool includes a first die coupled to a portion of a first die block and a second die coupled to a portion of a second die block. A cylinder moves the second die toward the first die. The first die block rotates about a longitudinal axis of the first die block. | 01-23-2014 |
20140237797 | Pinned Head Swage Tool - A swage tool includes a first die coupled to a portion of a head and a second die coupled to a portion of a die block. A die block holder holds the die block and the second die. A piston inside a cylinder moves the second die toward the first die. At least two pins couple the head to the die block holder. When one of the pins is coupled to the head and to the die block holder, the head rotates about an axis transverse to a longitudinal axis of the cylinder. | 08-28-2014 |
Mark Chavez, Long Beach, CA US
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20130085045 | MEDICINE BALL DEVICE - A medicine ball device. The medicine ball device has a shell portion with an internal cavity formed therein and an outside surface. A weight is located in the internal cavity. A pair of hand grips extends out of the shell portion at opposite sides thereof. A pair of elongate loop handles extend out of the shell portion from opposite sides of the shell portion, which elongate loop handles pass through the medicine ball device. The loop handles are formed as a strap that engages with the weight to prevent the elongate loop handles from being pulled out of the medicine ball device. A number of attachments accessible from outside of the shell portion are used to attached other devices to the medicine ball device. | 04-04-2013 |
Paul Michael Chavez, Chatsworth, CA US
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20160127062 | APPARATUS FOR LABELING INPUTS OF AN AUDIO MIXING CONSOLE SYSTEM - An apparatus for labeling inputs at an audio mixer is provided. The apparatus includes an audio mixer console including a processor and being configured to receive a test command from a mobile device. The audio mixer console is further configured to transmit, from a port, an audio signal to a playback device, the port being associated with a channel of the audio mixing console, and receive, from the mobile device, a label signal including a channel label to be assigned to the channel from the mobile device in response to a user input. The audio mixer console is further configured to assign the channel label to the channel in response to the label signal. | 05-05-2016 |
20160127826 | APPARATUS FOR LABELING INPUTS OF AN AUDIO MIXING CONSOLE SYSTEM - An audio mixing console labeling system may include an audio mixing console having a processor and configured to receive an audio signal at a first input port from one of a microphone and a musical instrument, the first input port being associated with a first channel of the audio mixing console, receive a label signal including a channel label to be assigned to the first channel from a remote device, and assign the channel label to the first channel in response to receiving the audio signal at the first input port. | 05-05-2016 |
Raymond Chavez, San Francisco, CA US
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20130337556 | METHODS FOR DELIVERING GENES - Methods of delivering transgenes to target cells using plasmids comprising viral inverted terminal repeat (ITR) sequences are described. Such plasmids are capable of directing sustained transgene expression in target cells in rats provided that at least one adeno-associated virus (AAV) ITR sequence is present in the plasmid, regardless of whether that ITR is located upstream or downstream of the transgene. In a particular embodiment, plasmids comprising one or more AAV ITR sequence and an IL-10 transgene are shown to be effective in sustained reversal of pain in an animal model of neuropathic pain. | 12-19-2013 |
Raymond A. Chavez, Alameda, CA US
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20090035256 | Mutant Il-10 - IL-10 sequence variants are disclosed that retain the therapeutically desirable anti-inflammatory properties of wild-type IL-10 but do not retain the hemoatopoeitic cell regulatory and cell proliferative activities. The mutant IL-10 polypeptides of the invention are used in methods of treating diseases involving inflammatory response, including neuropathic pain and other neurological disorders. | 02-05-2009 |
20090208563 | Method for delivering genes - Methods of delivering transgenes to target cells using plasmids comprising viral inverted terminal repeat (ITR) sequences are described. Such plasmids are capable of directing sustained transgene expression in target cells in rats provided that at least one adeno-associated virus (AAV) ITR sequence is present in the plasmid, regardless of whether that ITR is located upstream or downstream of the transgene. In a particular embodiment, plasmids comprising one or more AAV ITR sequence and an IL-10 transgene are shown to be effective in sustained reversal of pain in an animal model of neuropathic pain. | 08-20-2009 |
20100028296 | Use of cytokine-derived peptides in treatment of pain and neurodegenerative disease - Peptides derived from anti-inflammatory cytokines, such as IL-10, are disclosed for use in treatment of neurodegenerative diseases and neuropathic pain indications, including Alzheimer's disease, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson's disease and trigeminal neuralgia. | 02-04-2010 |
20110306559 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING NEUROPATHIC PAIN - Compositions and methods for the treatment of neuropathic pain are provided. Compositions of the invention may comprise proteins with a zinc-finger domain fused to a regulatory domain that is capable of either activating or repressing the expression of a target gene involved in neuropathic pain. Alternatively, compositions of the invention may comprise a nucleic acid sequence encoding a protein of the invention, which nucleic acid sequence may optionally be provided as a plasmid or within a virus or other vector for delivery to a target cell or tissue. Methods of treating neuropathic pain involving treatment of subject with the compositions of the invention are also provided. Exemplary target genes for the treatment of neuropathic pain include VR1, NaV | 12-15-2011 |
Rodolfo Chavez, West Hills, CA US
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20150090390 | PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD ASSEMBLY METHODS - A method includes aligning a first portion of a magnetic core with respect to a first side of a PCB using a first alignment device. The method includes applying a first bonding material to a surface of at least one of the first portion of the magnetic core and a second portion of the magnetic core. The method further includes coupling a second alignment device that retains the second portion of the magnetic core to the first alignment device. When the first alignment device and the second alignment device are coupled, the first portion and the second portion of the magnetic core are retained in a specified assembly position. The specified assembly position includes a specified gap between the first portion and the second portion of the magnetic core. The method also includes curing the first bonding material. | 04-02-2015 |
Ryan Chavez, Capistrano Beach, CA US
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20100031900 | LOW COST TANKLESS PORTABLE WATER HEATER - A portable tankless water heater includes a heat exchanger disposed in a sealed housing with an inlet cold water line and an outlet hot water line extending outside the sealed housing. A burner, disposed in an operative relationship with said heat exchanger is provided for heating water flowing through said heat exchanger and an exhaust system induces draft of air from a housing air inlet through said heat exchanger and out of a housing flue outlet. | 02-11-2010 |
Shawn L. Chavez, Palo Alto, CA US
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20140087376 | METHODS OF DETECTING ANEUPLOIDY IN HUMAN EMBRYOS - Methods, compositions and kits for determining the developmental potential of one or more embryos or pluripotent cells and/or the presence of chromosomal abnormalities in one or more embryos or pluripotent cells are provided. These methods, compositions and kits find use in identifying embryos and oocytes in vitro that are most useful in treating infertility in humans. | 03-27-2014 |
Shawn L. Chavez, Fremont, CA US
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20130184518 | MECHANICAL BIOMARKERS FOR OOCYTE AND EMBRYO VIABILITY - Provided are methods for the determination of the viability of a mammalian embryo or a potential embryo generated from a mammalian oocyte, comprising applying a mechanical stimulus to the embryo or oocyte, detecting a temporal response of the embryo or oocyte to the mechanical stimulus, and deriving measurements for one or more parameters from the temporal response, the measurements being indicative of viability. Also provided are methods for selecting an embryo for transfer and methods for enhancing the viability of an embryo or oocyte. | 07-18-2013 |
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20140349334 | NON-INVASIVE IMAGING TO THE BLASTOCYST STAGE FOR THE DETECTION OF HUMAN EMBRYONIC ANEUPLOIDY - Methods are provided for the non-invasive imaging of embryos to determine whether they are euploid or aneuploid. | 11-27-2014 |
20150119282 | MARKERS FOR THE DETECTION OF HUMAN EMBRYO DEVELOPMENTAL QUALITY - Markers are provided for genetic and epigenetic diagnosis of embryos to determine those of which are more likely to be chromosomally normal and advance in development. | 04-30-2015 |
20160109428 | MECHANICAL BIOMARKERS FOR OOCYTE AND EMBRYO VIABILITY - Provided are methods for the determination of the viability of a mammalian embryo or a potential embryo generated from a mammalian oocyte, comprising applying a mechanical stimulus to the embryo or oocyte, detecting a temporal response of the embryo or oocyte to the mechanical stimulus, and deriving measurements for one or more parameters from the temporal response, the measurements being indicative of viability. Also provided are methods for selecting an embryo for transfer and methods for enhancing the viability of an embryo or oocyte. | 04-21-2016 |
Thomas A. Chavez, San Francisco, CA US
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20090210355 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PRODUCING OPTIMIZED PRICES FOR PRODUCTS FOR SALE - A computer-implemented method is disclosed. The method includes producing optimized prices for products for sale. | 08-20-2009 |
Tom Chavez, Santa Clara, CA US
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20080282205 | UNIFIED LAUNCHER USER INTERFACE SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INTEGRATING MULTIPLE DISPARATE ENVIRONMENTS ON AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A unified launcher user interface system and method for integrating a plurality of applications in different runtime environments on an electronic device, for example a mobile device is disclosed. The unified launcher user interface system includes a user interface presenting icons representing the plurality of applications configured to run in separate runtime environments, wherein the applications are launched from the unified launcher user interface system within a normalized environment. | 11-13-2008 |
Tom A. Chavez, San Francisco, CA US
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20160119350 | DATA COUNTER MEASURES - Techniques to block unwanted third party calls are disclosed. In various embodiments, an indication is received that third party code included on a web page is attempting to write to the web page content associated with an unauthorized third party call. The unauthorized third party call is blocked. In some embodiments, the unauthorized third party call is blocked by blocking the web page content associated with the unauthorized third party call from being written to the web page. | 04-28-2016 |
Victor Chavez, San Jose, CA US
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20110307826 | USER INTERFACE WITH MOUSE-OVER FUNCTION - Systems and methods to provide a user interface with a mouse-over function are provided. A system may comprise a detecting module to detect a user interface event received from a user device and to detect an event type. A pointer is detected as being within an area of interest of a plurality of areas of interest in the user interface upon determining that the event type is an update pointer event location. A rendering module populates a mini-view with mini-view data corresponding to the area of interest selected by virtue of the location of the pointer. | 12-15-2011 |
Zachary Chavez, Santa Barbara, CA US
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20150289634 | REEL-CASE PHONE CASE - The present invention is a mobile device case with a retractable lanyard housed in a pocket-friendly profile. A novel feature provides for the lanyard to be releasably refracted into the housing in a one-two set-release scenario. | 10-15-2015 |