Murray, CA
Aengus Murray, Manhattan Beach, CA US
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20130099579 | System and Method for Providing Active Power Balancing - According to one embodiment, a system for actively balancing power between several power units is disclosed. Each of the power units includes a corresponding group of cascoded energy cells. The system for actively balancing power comprises a group of buck/boost circuits used in each of the power units for maintaining an internal power balance among the corresponding group of cascoded energy cells, and an energy distribution circuit for responding to a respective energy need in each of the power units. The energy distribution circuit is configured to transfer energy between the power units to balance power among the power units according to their respective energy needs. In one embodiment, a method for actively balancing power between several power units comprises maintaining the internal power balance among the group of cascoded energy cells within each of the power units, and transferring energy between the power units as needed. | 04-25-2013 |
Allen Ketcik Murray, Newport Beach, CA US
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20100216251 | USE OF ACETIC NITRIC ACID REAGENT FOR EXTRACTION OF OLIGOSACCHARIDES AND POLYSACCHARIDES TO CHARACTERIZE CARBOHYDRATE MATERIALS FROM PLANTS AND OTHER SOURCES OF CELLULOSE USING GLYCAN OLIGOMER ANALYSIS - This patent application is for the use of acetic nitric reagent (80% acetic acid, 1.8 N nitric acid) for the extraction of oligosaccharides and polysaccharides from carbohydrate containing materials The material is extracted with the acetic nitric reagent in a boiling water bath for various periods of time, usually 30 minutes The material is then centrifuged and the clear, yellowish, supernatant is then taken to dryness in a Speed Vac under reduced pressure. The dry residue is then taken up in water and centrifuged to remove particulates The resulting supernatant is then analyzed by high pH anion exchange chromatography with integrated amperonetric detection The resulting chromatogram matogram or the integrated areas under the peaks are then characteristic for that particular source of material. | 08-26-2010 |
Austin P. Murray, Venice, CA US
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20080301585 | METHOD FOR HOTSPOTTING THE VISIBLE WORLD USING VISUAL ICONOGRAPHY OR AUDIO INDICATION - The present invention is directed to a method for hotspotting the visible world using visual iconography or audio indication, comprising the steps of: (a) creating a world page and assigning an alphanumeric keyword to the world page; (b) placing a logo and the keyword on a selected surface; (c) viewing the logo and keyword on the selected surface; (d) using a mobile device to send a text message or voice command containing the keyword to a predetermined address, which links the mobile device to a server of an information service provider; (e) receiving the message or voice command and verifying the keyword; and (f) sending data to a hotspot viewer containing relevant information; wherein steps (a) and (b) are performed by a hotspot marker, steps (c) and (d) are performed by the hotspot viewer, and steps (e) and (f) are performed by a server of the information service provider. | 12-04-2008 |
Brandon Jason Murray, Riverside, CA US
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20140166838 | Bucket Lock - The present invention includes a bucket anchoring device that limits or prevents a bucket from rotating when mixing thick, heavy, or low-viscosity materials within it. The anchoring device includes a ring having a plurality of removable, flexible engagement members extending from an inner circumference of the ring. The bucket is placed in the ring such that the engagement members contact and frictionally engage an outer surface of the bucket, similar to a sprag. The user steps on footpads located on the top of the ring to provide an anchoring force to the ring and therefore the bucket, thereby preventing rotation. | 06-19-2014 |
Brion W. Murray, San Diego, CA US
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20090169564 | Stimulus Inducible Protein Kinase Complex and Methods of Use Therefor - Compositions and methods are provided for treating NF-κB-related conditions. In particular, the invention provides a stimulus-inducible IKK signalsome, and components and variants thereof. An IKK signalsome or component thereof may be used, for example, to identify antibodies and other modulating agents that inhibit or activate signal transduction via the NF-κB cascade. IKK signalsome, components thereof and/or modulating agents may also be used for the treatment of diseases associated with NF-κB activation. | 07-02-2009 |
Calum Murray, Santa Rosa, CA US
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20100095311 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FACILITATING A PERSISTENCE APPLICATION PROGRAMMING INTERFACE - One embodiment of the present invention provides a system for implementing a persistence application programming interface (API) that is platform independent and can make up-calls to business logic. During operation, the system receives a request at the API to execute a command at a persistence tier of an n-tier distributed application. In response to the request, the system determines an entity type for an entity affected by the command. Next, the system identifies a function at a middle tier of the n-tier distributed application that is associated with the entity type and the command, wherein the middle tier includes the business logic. The system then sends an instruction to the middle tier to execute the function. Finally, upon receiving a confirmation at the API that the function executed, the system executes the command at the persistence tier. | 04-15-2010 |
Charles Murray, San Jose, CA US
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20090018688 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR DESIGNING AND VALIDATING OPERATION OF ABATEMENT SYSTEMS - A method of developing an integrated abatement system is provided, including the steps: a) determining whether an integrated abatement system meets a destruction removal efficiency standard wherein the determination includes the steps: i) operating an electronic device manufacturing process tool using a best known method, whereby effluent containing a target species is produced; ii) abating the target species to form abated effluent, using an abatement system which is coupled to the process tool; and iii) calculating a destruction removal efficiency for the target species; and b) modifying the abatement system by altering at least one of a design parameter and an operating parameter of the abatement system to improve the destruction removal efficiency. Numerous other aspects are provided. | 01-15-2009 |
Chris Murray, Soquel, CA US
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20140046030 | ANTIBODIES COMPRISING SITE-SPECIFIC NON-NATURAL AMINO ACID RESIDUES, METHODS OF THEIR PREPARATION AND METHODS OF THEIR USE - Provided herein are antibodies comprising non-natural amino acid residues at site-specific positions, compositions comprising the antibodies, methods of their production and methods of their use. The antibodies are useful for methods of treatment and prevention, methods of detection and methods of diagnosis. | 02-13-2014 |
20140051836 | Modified Fc Proteins Comprising Site-Specific Non-Natural Amino Acid Residues, Conjugates of the Same, Methods of Their Preparation and Methods of Their Use - Provided herein are modified Fc proteins comprising non-natural amino acid residues at site-specific positions, conjugates of the modified Fc proteins for therapy or diagnosis, compositions comprising the modified Fc proteins and conjugates thereof, methods of their production and methods of their use. The modified Fc proteins and conjugates are useful for methods of treatment and prevention, methods of detection and methods of diagnosis. | 02-20-2014 |
Christopher Murray, Soquel, CA US
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20100168383 | Skin or Hair Binding Peptides - The invention is directed to peptides. Specifically, the invention is directed to peptides which bind skin and do not bind hair. Alternatively, the invention is drawn to peptides which bind hair and do not bind skin. | 07-01-2010 |
Christopher James Murray, Soquel, CA US
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20100184134 | DUAL CHARGING SYSTEM FOR SELECTIVELY INTRODUCING NON-NATIVE AMINO ACIDS INTO PROTEINS USING AN IN VITRO SYNTHESIS METHOD - This invention provides for a novel means of incorporating non-native amino acids into preselected positions of a protein using a cell-free synthesis system. The methods involve the use of non-orthogonal, native isoaccepting sense tRNAs that are encoded by the genetic code. Such methods allow for numerous non-native amino acids to be incorporated through the use of sense codons without having to rely upon orthogonal tRNA-synthetase pairs. | 07-22-2010 |
20100184135 | MONO CHARGING SYSTEM FOR SELECTIVELY INTRODUCING NON-NATIVE AMINO ACIDS INTO PROTEINS USING AN IN VITRO PROTEIN SYNTHESIS SYSTEM - This invention provides for a novel means of incorporating non-native amino acids into preselected positions of a protein using a cell-free synthesis system. The methods involve the use of non-orthogonal, native isoaccepting sense tRNAs that are encoded by the genetic code. Such methods allow for numerous non-native amino acids to be incorporated through the use of sense codons without having to rely upon orthogonal tRNA-synthetase pairs. | 07-22-2010 |
Daniel Murray, Monterey Park, CA US
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20120242076 | Coupling - A coupling for pipes having an inside wall surface comprises first and second open ends, a bore, a side wall around the bore, and a longitudinal axis. At least the second open end is a male end and has at least one axially oriented protrusion protruding from the second open end for dislodging debris from the inside wall surface of the pipe when inserted therein. | 09-27-2012 |
Daniel C. Murray, Morgan Hill, CA US
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20080307173 | Efficient Encoding for Detecting Load Dependency on Store with Misalignment - In one embodiment, an apparatus comprises a queue comprising a plurality of entries and a control unit coupled to the queue. The control unit is configured to allocate a first queue entry to a store memory operation, and is configured to write a first even offset, a first even mask, a first odd offset, and a first odd mask corresponding to the store memory operation to the first entry. A group of contiguous memory locations are logically divided into alternately-addressed even and odd byte ranges. A given store memory operation writes at most one even byte range and one adjacent odd byte range. The first even offset identifies a first even byte range that is potentially written by the store memory operation, and the first odd offset identifies a first odd byte range that is potentially written by the store memory operation. The first even mask identifies bytes within the first even byte range that are written by the store memory operation, and wherein the first odd mask identifies bytes within the first odd byte range that are written by the store memory operation. | 12-11-2008 |
20090080268 | Integrated Circuit with Separate Supply Voltage for Memory That is Different from Logic Circuit Supply Voltage - In one embodiment, an integrated circuit comprises at least one logic circuit supplied by a first supply voltage and at least one memory circuit coupled to the logic circuit and supplied by a second supply voltage. The memory circuit is configured to be read and written responsive to the logic circuit even if the first supply voltage is less than the second supply voltage during use. In another embodiment, a method comprises a logic circuit reading a memory cell, the logic circuit supplied by a first supply voltage; and the memory cell responding to the read using signals that are referenced to the first supply voltage, wherein the memory cell is supplied with a second supply voltage that is greater than the first supply voltage during use. | 03-26-2009 |
20100162262 | Split Scheduler - In an embodiment, a scheduler implements a first dependency array that tracks dependencies on instruction operations (ops) within a distance N of a given op and which are short execution latency ops. Other dependencies are tracked in a second dependency array. The first dependency array may evaluate quickly, to support back-to-back issuance of short execution latency ops and their dependent ops. The second array may evaluate more slowly than the first dependency array. | 06-24-2010 |
20100169619 | Efficient Encoding for Detecting Load Dependency on Store with Misalignment - In one embodiment, an apparatus comprises a queue comprising a plurality of entries and a control unit coupled to the queue. The control unit is configured to allocate a first queue entry to a store memory operation, and is configured to write a first even offset, a first even mask, a first odd offset, and a first odd mask corresponding to the store memory operation to the first entry. A group of contiguous memory locations are logically divided into alternately-addressed even and odd byte ranges. A given store memory operation writes at most one even byte range and one adjacent odd byte range. The first even offset identifies a first even byte range that is potentially written by the store memory operation, and the first odd offset identifies a first odd byte range that is potentially written by the store memory operation. The first even mask identifies bytes within the first even byte range that are written by the store memory operation, and wherein the first odd mask identifies bytes within the first odd byte range that are written by the store memory operation. | 07-01-2010 |
20100238745 | Integrated Circuit with Separate Supply Voltage for Memory That is Different from Logic Circuit Supply Voltage - In one embodiment, an integrated circuit comprises at least one logic circuit supplied by a first supply voltage and at least one memory circuit coupled to the logic circuit and supplied by a second supply voltage. The memory circuit is configured to be read and written responsive to the logic circuit even if the first supply voltage is less than the second supply voltage during use. In another embodiment, a method comprises a logic circuit reading a memory cell, the logic circuit supplied by a first supply voltage; and the memory cell responding to the read using signals that are referenced to the first supply voltage, wherein the memory cell is supplied with a second supply voltage that is greater than the first supply voltage during use. | 09-23-2010 |
20110198941 | Power Switch Ramp Rate Control Using Daisy-Chained Flops - In an embodiment, an integrated circuit may include one or more power managed blocks and a power manager circuit. The power manager circuit may be configured to generate a block enable for each power managed block and a block enable clock. The power managed block may generate local block enables to various power switches in the power managed block, staggering the block enables over two or more block enable clock cycles. In particular, the power managed block may include a set of series-connected flops that receive the block enable from the power manager circuit. The output of each flop may be coupled to a respective set of power switches and may enabled those switches. The change in current flow due to enabling and/or disabling the power managed block may thus be controlled. In an embodiment, the frequency of the block enable clock may be set to a defined value independent of process, voltage, and temperature conditions in the integrated circuit. | 08-18-2011 |
20110234287 | FREQUENCY DETECTION MECHANISM FOR A CLOCK GENERATION CIRCUIT - A frequency detection mechanism for a clock generation unit on an integrated circuit includes a clock generation unit and a detection unit. The clock generation unit may generate an output clock signal at a predetermined frequency that corresponds to a frequency multiple of a reference clock signal provided as an input to the clock generation unit. The detection unit may determine whether the output clock signal is at the predetermined frequency. As such, the detection unit includes a first counter that may generate a first count value based upon the reference clock signal and a second counter that may generate a second count value based upon the output clock signal. The detection unit also includes comparison logic that may perform a plurality of multiplication operations on the first and second count values and generate a final result that indicates whether the output clock signal is at the predetermined frequency. | 09-29-2011 |
20110235442 | Integrated Circuit with Separate Supply Voltage for Memory That is Different from Logic Circuit Supply Voltage - In one embodiment, an integrated circuit includes at least one logic circuit supplied by a first supply voltage and at least one memory circuit coupled to the logic circuit and supplied by a second supply voltage. The memory circuit is configured to be read and written responsive to the logic circuit even if the first supply voltage is less than the second supply voltage during use. In another embodiment, a method includes a logic circuit reading a memory cell, the logic circuit supplied by a first supply voltage; and the memory cell responding to the read using signals that are referenced to the first supply voltage, wherein the memory cell is supplied with a second supply voltage that is greater than the first supply voltage during use. | 09-29-2011 |
20120019301 | FREQUENCY DETECTION MECHANISM FOR A CLOCK GENERATION CIRCUIT - A frequency detection mechanism for a clock generation unit on an integrated circuit includes a clock generation unit and a detection unit. The clock generation unit may generate an output clock signal at a predetermined frequency that corresponds to a frequency multiple of a reference clock signal provided as an input to the clock generation unit. The detection unit may determine whether the output clock signal is at the predetermined frequency. As such, the detection unit includes a first counter that may generate a first count value based upon the reference clock signal and a second counter that may generate a second count value based upon the output clock signal. The detection unit also includes comparison logic that may perform a plurality of multiplication operations on the first and second count values and generate a final result that indicates whether the output clock signal is at the predetermined frequency. | 01-26-2012 |
20120290818 | Split Scheduler - In an embodiment, a scheduler implements a first dependency array that tracks dependencies on instruction operations (ops) within a distance N of a given op and which are short execution latency ops. Other dependencies are tracked in a second dependency array. The first dependency array may evaluate quickly, to support back-to-back issuance of short execution latency ops and their dependent ops. The second array may evaluate more slowly than the first dependency array. | 11-15-2012 |
20120314516 | Performing Stuck-At Testing Using Multiple Isolation Circuits - A memory may include a memory array, a plurality of control circuits, and a plurality of isolation circuits. The plurality of control circuits may be configured to generate control signals for the memory array. For example, the plurality of control circuits may include a plurality of word line driver circuits. The plurality of isolation circuits may be configured to receive the control signals from the plurality of control circuits and a plurality of isolation signals. A first isolation signal may correspond to the plurality of word line driver circuits and at least one second isolation signal may correspond to other ones of the plurality of control circuits. The first isolation signal and the second isolation signal may be independently controlled during memory tests to detect stuck-at faults associated with the plurality of isolation signals. | 12-13-2012 |
20130016575 | Integrated Circuit with Separate Supply Voltage for Memory That is Different from Logic Circuit Supply Voltage - In one embodiment, an integrated circuit includes at least one logic circuit supplied by a first supply voltage and at least one memory circuit coupled to the logic circuit and supplied by a second supply voltage. The memory circuit is configured to be read and written responsive to the logic circuit even if the first supply voltage is less than the second supply voltage during use. In another embodiment, a method includes a logic circuit reading a memory cell, the logic circuit supplied by a first supply voltage; and the memory cell responding to the read using signals that are referenced to the first supply voltage, wherein the memory cell is supplied with a second supply voltage that is greater than the first supply voltage during use. | 01-17-2013 |
20130111191 | PROCESSOR INSTRUCTION ISSUE THROTTLING | 05-02-2013 |
20130182493 | Integrated Circuit With Separate Supply Voltage For Memory That Is Different From Logic Circuit Supply Voltage - In one embodiment, an integrated circuit includes at least one logic circuit supplied by a first supply voltage and at least one memory circuit coupled to the logic circuit and supplied by a second supply voltage. The memory circuit is configured to be read and written responsive to the logic circuit even if the first supply voltage is less than the second supply voltage during use. In another embodiment, a method includes a logic circuit reading a memory cell, the logic circuit supplied by a first supply voltage; and the memory cell responding to the read using signals that are referenced to the first supply voltage, wherein the memory cell is supplied with a second supply voltage that is greater than the first supply voltage during use. | 07-18-2013 |
20140092676 | Integrated Circuit With Separate Supply Voltage For Memory That Is Different From Logic Circuit Supply Voltage - In one embodiment, an integrated circuit includes at least one logic circuit supplied by a first supply voltage and at least one memory circuit coupled to the logic circuit and supplied by a second supply voltage. The memory circuit is configured to be read and written responsive to the logic circuit even if the first supply voltage is less than the second supply voltage during use. In another embodiment, a method includes a logic circuit reading a memory cell, the logic circuit supplied by a first supply voltage; and the memory cell responding to the read using signals that are referenced to the first supply voltage, wherein the memory cell is supplied with a second supply voltage that is greater than the first supply voltage during use. | 04-03-2014 |
20140362639 | Integrated Circuit With Separate Supply Voltage For Memory That Is Different From Logic Circuit Supply Voltage - In one embodiment, an integrated circuit includes at least one logic circuit supplied by a first supply voltage and at least one memory circuit coupled to the logic circuit and supplied by a second supply voltage. The memory circuit is configured to be read and written responsive to the logic circuit even if the first supply voltage is less than the second supply voltage during use. In another embodiment, a method includes a logic circuit reading a memory cell, the logic circuit supplied by a first supply voltage; and the memory cell responding to the read using signals that are referenced to the first supply voltage, wherein the memory cell is supplied with a second supply voltage that is greater than the first supply voltage during use. | 12-11-2014 |
20140380071 | Dynamic Voltage and Frequency Management based on Active Processors - In an embodiment, a system may include multiple processors and an automatic power state controller (APSC) configured to switch the processors between various operating points. The operating points may be described by data programmed into the APSC, and the APSC may include a register that is programmable with a target operating point request identifying a target operating point for the processors from among the described operating points. The data describing the operating points may also include an indication of whether or not the number of processors that may be concurrently active at the operating point is limited. Based on the indication and the number of active processors, the APSC may override the requested operating point with a reduced operating point. In some embodiments, a digital power estimator (DPE) may monitor operation of the processors and may throttle the processors when high power consumption is detected. | 12-25-2014 |
Dave Murray, Mission Viejo, CA US
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20110199255 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING A POSITION FIX INDOORS - A location server may be operable to refine a location for a RF node based on a weight applied to one or more location samples that are received from one or more mobile devices. The received location samples may be weighted based on a manufacturer and/or a model information of each of the mobile devices, properties and/or conditions of a RF environment associated with each of the mobile devices, a GNSS dilution of precision, motion sensors used by each of the mobile devices and/or a geometrical population condition associated with each of the mobile devices within range of the RF node. A valid location for the RF node may be generated utilizing the weighted location samples. The location server may update location information for the RF node, which may be stored in a location database, utilizing the valid location for the RF node. | 08-18-2011 |
20110199257 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR UPDATING ALTITUDE INFORMATION FOR A LOCATION BY USING TERRAIN MODEL INFORMATION TO PRIME ALTITUDE SENSORS - Methods and systems for updating altitude information for a location by using terrain model information to prime altitude sensors are disclosed and may include determining an altitude of a wireless device including one or more altimeters. The determination of altitude may include determining a location of the wireless device, receiving an altitude value for the location from an altitude database, and measuring a change in the altitude using the altimeters. The database may include a worldwide terrain database that may be stored on a remote device, such as a server. Part of the database may be stored on the wireless device and may be updated as the wireless device moves. The location may be determined utilizing a global navigation satellite system, which may include GPS, GLONASS, and GALILLEO. The location may be measured utilizing cellular service triangulation or by utilizing one or more access points with known locations. | 08-18-2011 |
20110199261 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR STABILIZING A GNSS CLOCK BY REDUCING INTERFERENCE - Methods and systems for stabilizing a GNSS clock by reducing interference are disclosed and may include stabilizing a frequency of a temperature compensated crystal oscillator (TCXO) on a chip in a GNSS device. A clock signal may be generated for the device by temporarily configuring circuitry adjacent to the TCXO at a constant power level. Temperature and electromagnetic interference of the TCXO may be stabilized by the constant power level of the adjacent circuitry, which may be on the chip or external to the chip. The frequency of the TCXO may be stabilized by temporarily disabling the adjacent circuitry. A GNSS clock signal may be stabilized by the configuring of the constant power level while a GNSS location may be calibrated. A GNSS location of a fixed wireless device, such as a wireless access point, may be calibrated utilizing the configured constant power level and shared with other wireless devices. | 08-18-2011 |
20110200023 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING A POSITION FIX INDOORS - Whenever a mobile device in a building is within proximity of a RF communication device, the mobile device may be operable to receive location information transmitted, for example by broadcasting it, from a RF communication device. The transmitted location information comprises altitude information of the RF communication device. At least an altitude of the mobile device may be determined based on the received altitude information of the RF communication device. The RF communication device may be located in an elevator car and/or on a particular floor in the building. Whenever the RF communication device is located in the elevator car, the altitude information of the RF communication device may be received by the RF communication device from an elevator controller. In instances when the RF communication device also transmits its latitude/longitude (LAT/LON), the mobile device may be operable to determine a 3-dimentional (3D) location of the mobile device. | 08-18-2011 |
20110201348 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR OPTIMIZING UPLOADING OF LOCATION DATA FOR LOCATION BASED SERVICES - A mobile device may be operable to collect location data for a RF node and cache the collected location data in the mobile device. Resources that may be utilized for improving the uploading of the cached location data to a location server may be determined by the mobile device. The cached location data may be communicated, to the location server for updating a location database, by the mobile device utilizing the determined resources. The mobile device may determine and utilize an opportunistic transport based on a data usage and/or an access. The mobile device may store a subset of the location database locally for comparing with the cached location data for redundancy. The compared location data may be transmitted by the mobile device to the location server for updating the location database if the compared location data are not redundant data. | 08-18-2011 |
20110207471 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING LOCATION WITHIN A BUILDING BASED ON HISTORICAL LOCATION INFORMATION - A mobile device may be operable to receive historical location trail information of a building. A location of the mobile device within the building may be determined by placing, moving or snapping a reference location of the mobile device onto a trail according to the received historical location trail information. The historical location trail information may be acquired from a location server. The historical location trail information stored in the location server may be generated using a plurality of location samples that are provided by one or more other mobile devices that have been within the building. The historical location trail information may also be acquired from an indoor map of the building that is used by the mobile device for navigation within the building. The determined location of the mobile device may then be utilized by the mobile device to navigate within the building for location-based services. | 08-25-2011 |
20110212732 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING A LOCATION OF A MOBILE DEVICE BASED ON A PLURALITY OF LOCATION SAMPLES - A mobile device may be operable to receive three or more location samples for the mobile device from each of three or more resources. Two or more valid location samples may be selected based on an accuracy indicator associated with each of the received location samples. A location of the mobile device may be determined utilizing the selected two or more valid location samples. A region around each of the received location samples may be determined based on the accuracy indicator and a condition of a geographic environment that is associated with each of the received location samples. Two or more valid location samples among the received location samples may be selected in instances when at least a portion of the region of each of the selected valid location samples overlaps with at least a portion of the regions of each of other selected valid location samples. | 09-01-2011 |
20110237185 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING A LOCATION FOR A RF COMMUNICATION DEVICE BASED ON ITS PROXIMITY TO A MOBILE DEVICE - A mobile device may be operable to determine, based on a known location of the mobile device, a location for a RF communication device that communicates with the mobile device, whenever the mobile device is within proximate range of the RF communication device. The determined location for the RF communication device may be stored in a location database in a location server and/or a memory in the RF communication device. The stored location of the RF communication device may then be used to determine a location for other mobile devices that may communicate with the RF communication device and are within proximate range of the RF communication device. The RF communication device may comprise a radio-frequency identification (RFID) device and/or a near field communication (NFC) device. The determined location for the RF communication device may comprise the known location of the mobile device. | 09-29-2011 |
20130344808 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING A LOCATION FOR A RF COMMUNICATION DEVICE BASED ON ITS PROXIMITY TO A MOBILE DEVICE - A mobile device may be operable to determine, based on a known location of the mobile device, a location for a RF communication device that communicates with the mobile device, whenever the mobile device is within proximate range of the RF communication device. The determined location for the RF communication device may be stored in a location database in a location server and/or a memory in the RF communication device. The stored location of the RF communication device may then be used to determine a location for other mobile devices that may communicate with the RF communication device and are within proximate range of the RF communication device. The RF communication device may comprise a radio-frequency identification (RFID) device and/or a near field communication (NFC) device. The determined location for the RF communication device may comprise the known location of the mobile device. | 12-26-2013 |
David K. Murray, Carlsbad, CA US
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20120303495 | USER INTERFACE FOR TAX-RETURN PREPARATION - A method is implementable in an electronic system coupled to an electronic device, which is, in turn, coupled to a display device. A web page displayable on the display device is served to the electronic device. The displayed web page includes a user interface, which, in turn, includes a frame and at least one stile defining a plurality of panes within the frame. In a first one of the panes, at least one field into which a tax-data provider can input tax data is displayed. In a second one of the panes, information of a first type of a plurality of information types operable to assist the provider in performing a first operation of a set of operations using the user interface is displayed. Input tax data is received from the electronic device. | 11-29-2012 |
20130218735 | USER INTERFACE FOR TAX-RETURN PREPARATION - A method is implementable in an electronic system coupled to an electronic device, which is, in turn, coupled to a display device. A web page displayable on the display device is served to the electronic device. The displayed web page includes a user interface, which, in turn, includes a frame and at least one stile defining a plurality of panes within the frame. In a first one of the panes, at least one field into which a tax-data provider can input tax data is displayed. In a second one of the panes, information of a first type of a plurality of information types operable to assist the provider in performing a first operation of a set of operations using the user interface is displayed. Input tax data is received from the electronic device. | 08-22-2013 |
20130282539 | DISTRIBUTED TAX-RETURN-PREPARATION PROCESSING - A method and system includes providing to a tax-data provider a set of computer-executable instructions that, when executed by an electronic device, generate a user interface displayable on a display device coupled to the electronic device and operable to enable the tax-data provider to enter a tax-data set. The electronic system receives, but does not store, the tax-data set. A mathematical operation is performed using the received tax data, yielding a value. The electronic system provides the value to the electronic device. | 10-24-2013 |
Debra Einsel Murray, San Juan Capistrano, CA US
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20110010969 | APPOINTMENT CARD CALENDAR - An appointment card calendar is provided that includes at least one sheet with a monthly grid configuration. The sheet can be written on to indicate the year, month, and numbers of the day corresponding to a particular month. The grid configuration is arranged in rows and columns. Each day section for each day of the week has at least two slots, one AM slot and one PM slot. An appointment card can be inserted in the AM slots and PM slots for the day and corresponding time of the appointment. A hinge or binding joins two more monthly sheets together. The sheets can be successively rotated on the binding which enables each monthly sheet to be rotated to the front viewing position. The monthly sheets can have the properties of a white board, where erasable ink can be written and removed. | 01-20-2011 |
Dennis P. Murray, Culver City, CA US
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20120095696 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR GENETIC EVALUATION - Rapid and definitive bioagent detection and identification can be carried out without nucleic acid sequencing. Analysis of a variety of bioagents and samples, such as air, fluid, and body samples, can be carried out to provide information useful for industrial, medical, and environmental purposes. Nucleic acid samples of unknown or suspected bioagents may be collected, optimal primer pairs may be selected, and the nucleic acid may be amplified. Expected mass spectra signal models may be generated and selected, the actual mass spectra of the amplicons may be obtained. The expected mass spectra most closely correlating with the actual mass spectra may be determined using a joint maximum likelihood analysis, and base counts for the actual mass spectra and the expected mass spectra may be obtained. The most likely candidate bioagents may then be determined. | 04-19-2012 |
Derek G. Murray, San Francisco, CA US
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20130304744 | DIFFERENTIAL DATAFLOW - The techniques discussed herein efficiently perform data-parallel computations on collections of data by implementing a differential dataflow model that performs computations on differences in the collections of data. The techniques discussed herein describe defined operators for use in a data-parallel program that performs the computations on the determined differences between the collections of data by creating a lattice and indexing the differences in the collection of data according to the lattice. | 11-14-2013 |
20140172939 | Reachability-Based Coordination for Cyclic Dataflow - Various embodiments provide techniques for working with large-scale collections of data pertaining to real world systems, such as a social network, a roadmap/GPS system, etc. The techniques perform incremental, iterative, and interactive parallel computation using a coordination clock protocol, which applies to scheduling computations and managing resources such as memory and network resources, etc., in cyclic graphs including those resulting from a differential dataflow model that performs computations on differences in the collections of data. | 06-19-2014 |
Donald Murray, Oakland, CA US
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20100024295 | SOIL MOISTURE SENSING APPARATUS FOR PREVENTING OVERWATERING - A soil moisture sensing system includes a housing embedded in the soil and having a water chamber adapted to receive water from a water source. A controlled drainage assembly includes a semi-permeable membrane coupled to said water chamber for controllably releasing water from the water chamber. A magnetically actuated switch is coupled to a float in the water chamber to provide a control signal when the water level in the water chamber is at a predetermined level. | 02-04-2010 |
Douglas Murray, Novato, CA US
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20090065458 | RACK FOR HOLDING CENTRIFUGE TUBES - A rack for centrifuge tubes is disclosed including a plurality of receptacles sized to snugly receive one of a variety of different diameter centrifuge tubes. The rack may be formed of a variety of biodegradable, compostable materials, including for example molded polypropylene or organic resins such as a corn-based resin or potato-based resin. The rack further includes a lattice of recesses defined within an upper surface of the rack, which recesses extend between and connect the receptacles to add rigidity to the rack and flexibility to the individual receptacles. | 03-12-2009 |
Douglas Glen Murray, Lodi, CA US
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20100320792 | Heavy equipment trailer with deck extension - Heavy equipment trailer and deck extension. The trailer has an elongated main deck with longitudinally extending frame members on opposite sides thereof, and ground engaging wheels toward the rear of the main deck. The extension has longitudinally extending frame members aligned with the frame members of the main deck, and coupling pins extend between the frame members of the main deck and the extension in load supporting relationship, with lock pins preventing longitudinal separation of the main deck and the extension. C-shaped channel members extend along the upper, lower, and outer sides of the extension, past the coupling pins, and along upper, lower, and outer side portions of the frame members of the main deck to hold the frame members in alignment and prevent sagging under load conditions. | 12-23-2010 |
20120056406 | Gooseneck Trailer with Coupling Link and Latch Actuators - Trailer with a detachable gooseneck having a deck supported toward the rear by ground engaging wheels, mating surfaces on the gooseneck and the deck which abut against each other when the gooseneck is attached to the deck, coupling pins extending along spaced apart, parallel axes from the gooseneck and the deck on opposite sides of the abutting surfaces, a coupling link movable along the pin on the gooseneck between a first position in which the link engages the pin on the deck and a second position in which the link is disengaged from the pin on the deck, and an actuator for moving the coupling link between the first and second positions. A latch hook is rotatively mounted on the deck to the rear of the abutting surfaces for engagement with a laterally extending latch bar which depends from the gooseneck, and a pneumatic actuator is operatively connected to the latch hook for moving the latch hook into and out of engagement with the latch bar. | 03-08-2012 |
20120056407 | Hydraulically Operated Gooseneck Trailer and Latch Assembly - Gooseneck trailer having a horizontally extending deck with a plurality of longitudinally extending frame members including outer side rails which extend along opposite sides of the deck, lower gooseneck beams rigidly connected the outer deck rails by couplings that can be selectively engaged and disengaged, elongated upper gooseneck beams pivotally connected to the lower beams, with one end of each of the upper beams being pivotally connected to a pulling vehicle, operating cylinders connected between the upper and lower beams for raising and lowering the lower beams and the trailer deck when the upper beams are connected to the pulling vehicle, and latches for locking the upper and lower beams in different positions relative to each other. Each of the latches has first and second elongated ratchet blocks disposed side-by-side with mating teeth along confronting edges of the two blocks and upper and lower ends of the blocks being pivotally connected to respective ones of the beams for movement longitudinally with the beams and laterally toward and away from each other, and actuators for pivoting the blocks to bring the teeth on the two blocks into and out of engagement with each other to lock the beams in the different positions. | 03-08-2012 |
20140361513 | Gooseneck Trailer with Coupling Link Actuators - Trailer with a detachable gooseneck having a deck supported toward the rear by ground engaging wheels, mating surfaces on the gooseneck and the deck which abut against each other when the gooseneck is attached to the deck, coupling pins extending along spaced apart, parallel axes from the gooseneck and the deck on opposite sides of the abutting surfaces, a coupling link movable along the pin on the gooseneck between a first position in which the link engages the pin on the deck and a second position in which the link is disengaged from the pin on the deck, and an actuator for moving the coupling link between the first and second positions. A latch hook is rotatively mounted on the deck to the rear of the abutting surfaces for engagement with a laterally extending latch bar which depends from the gooseneck, and a pneumatic actuator is operatively connected to the latch hook for moving the latch hook into and out of engagement with the latch bar. | 12-11-2014 |
Elsa Murray, Saugus, CA US
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20120184490 | ENHANCEMENT OF BMP RETENTION - The use of autogenous bone graft is the current gold standard in the 1.5 million bone-grafting surgeries performed annually in the United States. Although this practice has resulted in high rates of fusion success, it is associated with increased operative time and blood loss, along with a significant degree of donor-site morbidity. Additionally, in certain settings such as revision cases, multilevel constructs, or in patients with medical co | 07-19-2012 |
Elsa J. Murray, Saugus, CA US
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20090047360 | Bone morphogenic protein binding peptide - A cyclized peptide designated BMP Binding Peptide (BBP) is a synthetic peptide that avidly binds rhBMP-2, as do endogenous forms of BBP, and sequence conservation between species results in a variety of useful BBP compositions. BBP increases the over-all osteogenic activity of rhBMP-2, increases the rate at which rhBMP-2 induces bone formation, and BBP induces calcification alone. Compositions and substrates including BBP, and methods of using BBP are useful in therapeutic, diagnostic and clinical applications requiring calcification and osteogenesis. | 02-19-2009 |
20130143811 | Tumor Suppression Compositions - Provided herein is tumor suppression composition and methods of making and using the same. | 06-06-2013 |
20150056700 | BONE MORPHOGENIC PROTEIN BINDING PEPTIDE - A cyclized peptide designated BMP Binding Peptide (BBP) is a synthetic peptide that avidly binds rhBMP-2. BBP increases the overall osteogenic activity of rhBMP-2, increases the rate at which rhBMP-2 induces bone formation, and BBP induces calcification alone. Compositions and substrates including BBP, and methods of using BBP are useful in therapeutic, diagnostic and clinical applications requiring calcification and osteogenesis. | 02-26-2015 |
Eric Murray, Los Gatos, CA US
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20100070778 | SECURE FILE ENCRYPTION - A technique for secure file encryption first choose a file encryption key randomly among a set of file encryption keys and encrypts a file using the chosen file encryption key based on a set of encryption rules. The file encryption key can then be encrypted via a directory master secret (DMS) key for an extra layer of security so that an intruder cannot decrypt the encrypted file even if the intruder gains access to the DMS-encrypted file encryption key. Finally, the DMS-encrypted file encryption key can be stored in a metadata associated with the file. | 03-18-2010 |
20100095115 | FILE ENCRYPTION WHILE MAINTAINING FILE SIZE - A technique for encrypting a file without changing file size may involve encrypting a first set of a plurality of blocks of a file in a first encryption mode using the first set of encryption keys and/or the first set of configuration rules, and a second set of the plurality of blocks of the file in a second encryption mode using a second set of the encryption keys and/or a second set of the configuration rules without causing the file to increase in size before and after the encryption. Here, the first and the second encryption modes are chosen to be different, so are the first and the second sets of the encryption keys and/or the configuration rules to reduce security risk of the file being encrypted. | 04-15-2010 |
20100095132 | PROTECTING SECRETS IN AN UNTRUSTED RECIPIENT - A technique for protecting secrets may involve enclosing master secret keys in an encapsulation module functioning like an envelope on a host that may run an untrusted operating system. The encapsulation module itself can be obfuscated and protected with various software security techniques, such as anti-debugging techniques, which make reverse-engineering more difficult. Session or file keys could then be derived from the master key stored in the encapsulation module on the host, wherein each of the keys protects a session or a file on the host. Additionally, a code can be provided to prevent the master secret and the keys from being swapped to a non-volatile storage device of the host. | 04-15-2010 |
Fiona Murray, San Diego, CA US
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20090131353 | Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) - The present invention provides diagnostic methods and kits for diagnosis of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) by determining expression levels of isoforms of cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterases (PDEs) associated with CLL particularly, PDE7B and/or PDE3B, and a ratio of mRNA expression of PDE7B to PDE3B. The present invention provides that CLL lymphocytes uniformly expressed high levels of PDE7B and low levels of PDE3B relative to those of normal lymphocytes. A method of treatment and a pharmaceutical composition for CLL comprising one or more therapeutic agents capable of modulating expression or activity levels of isoforms of PDEs associated with CLL, and/or reversing the ratio of PDE7B/PDE3B mRNA expression levels are also provided. | 05-21-2009 |
20140171371 | Compositions And Methods For The Diagnosis of Schizophrenia - The present disclosure relates to compositions and methods for the diagnosis of schizophrenia. In particular, the instant disclosure is directed to identification of novel copy number variants of sequences associated with the VIPR2 gene, including certain micro-duplications and triplications, and correlation of these copy number variants with schizophrenia. | 06-19-2014 |
Fionna Murray, San Diego, CA US
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20110117562 | Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) - The present invention provides diagnostic methods and kits for diagnosis of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) by determining expression levels of isoforms of cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterases (PDEs) associated with CLL, particularly, PDE7B and/or PDE3B, and a ratio of mRNA expression of PDE7B to PDE3B. The present invention provides that CLL lymphocytes uniformly expressed high levels of PDE7B and low levels of PDE3B relative to those of normal lymphocytes. A method of treatment and a pharmaceutical composition for CLL comprising one or more therapeutic agents capable of modulating expression or activity levels of isoforms of PDEs associated with CLL, and/or reversing the ratio of PDE7B/PDE3B mRNA expression levels are also provided. | 05-19-2011 |
Gary L. Murray, San Juan Capistrano, CA US
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20110010969 | APPOINTMENT CARD CALENDAR - An appointment card calendar is provided that includes at least one sheet with a monthly grid configuration. The sheet can be written on to indicate the year, month, and numbers of the day corresponding to a particular month. The grid configuration is arranged in rows and columns. Each day section for each day of the week has at least two slots, one AM slot and one PM slot. An appointment card can be inserted in the AM slots and PM slots for the day and corresponding time of the appointment. A hinge or binding joins two more monthly sheets together. The sheets can be successively rotated on the binding which enables each monthly sheet to be rotated to the front viewing position. The monthly sheets can have the properties of a white board, where erasable ink can be written and removed. | 01-20-2011 |
Gregory Murray, Campbell, CA US
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20100082771 | MECHANISM FOR INSERTING TRUSTWORTHY PARAMETERS INTO AJAX VIA SERVER-SIDE PROXY - A system for retrieving information from a remote server is disclosed. The system includes a browser having a webpage executing JavaScript adapted to communicate a request with client identifying information to a first server. The first server has a proxy adapted to dynamically insert information into the request received from the client and communicate the request with inserted information to a second server, whereby the request with inserted information is trusted by the second server. The second server and first server are each adapted to also provide a response to the request. A method of communicating in a networked environment is also disclosed. | 04-01-2010 |
20100223322 | SERVER BASED FRAMEWORK FOR IMPROVING AJAX PERFORMANCE - A system for rendering a web page is disclosed. The system comprises a server adapted to communicate with a client. The client operates a browser in communication with the server and is arranged to render material to the browser that an end user may view on the web page. The system also includes a dynamic code set having configuration parameters for use in rendering the web page, wherein the configuration parameters are formed of a first configuration parameter including at least one of combined resources, strategically placed resource tags, headers set to ensure cacheable resources, a GZip file, and minified resources, and a second configuration parameter including at least one of combined resources, strategically placed resource tags, headers set to ensure cacheable resources, a GZip file, and minified resources. A method of creating a web application is disclosed. A machine readable medium is also disclosed. | 09-02-2010 |
Guy R. Murray, Folsom, CA US
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20140006702 | MECHANISM FOR FACILITATING WRITE TRACKING FOR FOLLOWING DATA EYE MOVEMENTS ACROSS CHANGING THERMAL CONDITIONS IN MEMORY SYSTEMS | 01-02-2014 |
Ian Murray, Culver City, CA US
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20110112913 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LIVE MUSIC PERFORMANCE DIGITAL RECORDING, DISTRIBUTION, AND DIGITAL ADVERTISING - The disclosure of the present application provides for a live music performance digital recording and distribution system as well as an advertising system that allows a consumer to purchase a digital copy of the live music performance immediately after the conclusion of the live music performance. | 05-12-2011 |
James Patrick Murray, Oakland, CA US
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20080215068 | Skin treatment system - Apparatus for abrading skin and simultaneously delivering a liquid topical solution to the skin includes a vacuum source, a hand-held applicator wand including a skin abrading brush, and a collection canister for collecting exfoliated skin particles and any liquids associated therewith entrained by an air flow between the hand-held applicator wand and the collection canister. The vacuum source also creates a flow from a container containing the liquid topical solution to the skin abrading brush. | 09-04-2008 |
Jane Murray, San Marcos, CA US
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20100003638 | MODULAR IMPLANT WITH SECURED POROUS PORTION - A modular implant includes a head, an intermediate part configured to engage bone, and an initially separate anchor configured to engage the head so that at least the head and the anchor cooperatively secure the intermediate part on the implant to form the modular implant. At least one of the head, the intermediate part, and the anchor has a plurality of forms, and each form is configured to be assembled on at least one form of the other two of the head, intermediate part, and anchor. The intermediate part may include a porous metal such as tantalum. | 01-07-2010 |
20130344459 | MODULAR IMPLANT WITH SECURED POROUS PORTION - A modular implant includes a head, an intermediate part configured to engage bone, and an initially separate anchor configured to engage the head so that at least the head and the anchor cooperatively secure the intermediate part on the implant to form the modular implant. At least one of the head, the intermediate part, and the anchor has a plurality of forms, and each form is configured to be assembled on at least one form of the other two of the head, intermediate part, and anchor. The intermediate part may include a porous metal such as tantalum. | 12-26-2013 |
Janet L. Murray, Los Gatos, CA US
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20090157711 | Method and System for Managing Volumes Within a Compilation of Content - A web-based system, method and program product are provided for adding content to a content object stored (e.g., a custom compilation or prepublished work) in a data repository as a group of hierarchically related content entities. Each noncontainer content object is preferably stored as a separate entity in the data repository. Each content entity is also stored as a row in a digital library index class as a collection of attributes and references to related content entities and containers. As the user selects desired objects for inclusion in a content object, the system arranges the objects hierarchically, e.g., into volumes, chapters and sections according to the order specified by the user. The system then creates a file object (e.g., a CBO) defining the content object that contains a list or outline of the container and noncontainer entities selected, their identifiers, order and structure. This file object is stored separately in the data repository. An aspect of the invention is the calculation of the compilation's cost by estimating the amount of content it contains and determining a content cost based upon the content estimate. Optionally, a cost is assigned to each content entity in the data repository and these actual costs are summed as part of the cost estimation procedure. | 06-18-2009 |
Jeffrey Murray, Mountain View, CA US
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20130346843 | DISPLAYING DOCUMENTS BASED ON AUTHOR PREFERENCES - An author of a document may be enabled to specify viewing preferences for displaying a document in a reading view. The author may be enabled to define or select among available options for document viewing preferences such as transitions, animations, display of selected elements, layout features, embedded objects, and comparable ones. A reader of the document may be enabled to specify similar viewing preferences on their end. The author's preferences may also include customization of viewing rules based on a device, application, or version of application through which the document is viewed. In case of conflict between the author's and reader's preferences, one may prevail depending on permission levels and similar attributes. | 12-26-2013 |
Jeffrey Edwin Murray, Mountain View, CA US
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20130067336 | VIEWING PRESENTATIONS IN A CONDENSED ANIMATION MODE - Concepts and technologies are described herein for viewing presentations in a condensed animation mode in which a presentation program condenses or accelerates animations or effects within the presentation while maintaining the animations and effects associated with the presentation. The presentation program is configured to enter into a condensed animation mode and to render a slide of the presentation. In some embodiments, the presentation program waits for user input before playing an accelerated or condensed version of the animations and/or effects. In other embodiments, the presentation program plays the condensed or accelerated version upon rendering the slide without requiring further user input. If user input is received, the presentation program can be configured to wait for the animation sequence to complete before proceeding to the next slide and/or can interrupt playback of the animation sequence and proceed to the next slide of the presentation immediately. | 03-14-2013 |
20130097552 | CONSTRUCTING AN ANIMATION TIMELINE VIA DIRECT MANIPULATION - A presentation program provides an authoring tool allowing users to indicate animation sequences to be applied to an object in a document for purposes of creating or editing animation sequences. The user can directly manipulate the object on an editing pane, and the manipulations are interpreted as applying an animation class type. Different animation effects can be further associated with object for the particular animation class type. The user can select a particular animation effect and define the layout as a key frame that defines the animation sequence to be applied to the object at a given time during playback. The user can further manipulate the object and define subsequent key frames, and upon playback, the presentation program will interpolate the locations of the object between key frames as necessary. The user can further define the time period between key frames that is to be applied during playback. | 04-18-2013 |
20140173442 | PRESENTER VIEW IN PRESENTATION APPLICATION - Technologies are described herein for providing a presenter view in a presentation application. A determination is made, by a presentation application executing on a computer, as to whether a secondary display device is coupled to the computer. If a determination is made that the secondary display device is coupled to the computer, then the presentation application is transformed from a default configuration to a presenter configuration. If a determination has been made that the presentation is complete, then the presentation application is transformed from a presenter configuration to a default configuration. | 06-19-2014 |
Jeremy Murray, Emeryville, CA US
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20100216767 | QUINAZOLINES FOR PDK1 INHIBITION - The invention provides novel compounds that are inhibitors of PDK1. Also provided are pharmaceutical compositions including the compounds, and methods of treating proliferative diseases, such as cancers, with the compounds or compositions. | 08-26-2010 |
Jeremy M. Murray, Emery Ville, CA US
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20100048561 | QUINAZOLINES FOR PDK1 INHIBITION - The invention provides quinazoline compounds that are inhibitors of PDK1. Also provided are pharmaceutical compositions including the compounds, and methods of treating proliferative diseases, such as cancers, with the compounds or compositions. | 02-25-2010 |
John Murray, Partola Valley, CA US
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20130215005 | METHOD FOR ADAPTIVE INTERACTION WITH A LEGACY SOFTWARE APPLICATION - Methods are disclosed to support adaptive interaction with legacy software applications, without a need for rewriting those applications. The methods are for use with an interactive electronic system including a processor, a display, and an input device with user-manipulated controls. When the legacy application is executed, a supplemental software program, such as a plugin, is also executed and is utilized in order to identify currently relevant interactive features of the legacy application during execution. Functionality is dynamically assigned to the various user-manipulated controls based on the identified features. In one embodiment, detection of objects (particularly the user's hands) proximate to the input controls is also employed in determining the assignment of functionality and/or in displaying a visual representation to the user of the available interactive choices. In another embodiment, the user-manipulated input controls are dynamically and physically reconfigured under control of the processor based on the identified features. | 08-22-2013 |
John Murray, Portola Valley, CA US
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20130215038 | ADAPTABLE ACTUATED INPUT DEVICE WITH INTEGRATED PROXIMITY DETECTION - A hardware input device is disclosed in which at least two modes of manual user input can be provided within the same surface area of the device, including actuating or pressing multiple keys or buttons etc. as well as touch and/or gesturing by the user. A disclosed embodiment has actuated keys/buttons with associated sensors for detecting actuation; a second set of sensors for detecting proximity e.g. of a user's extremities is co-located on the input device. In one embodiment, infrared sensors for proximity detection are integrated with the traditional plastic keys/buttons of a computer keyboard or other personal electronics device. In some embodiments, the elevation of actuated input elements can be controlled by a processor, so that the physical configuration of keys/buttons available to the user can be dynamically reconfigured under program control. Methods are disclosed for using the input device to facilitate a heads-up style of interaction. | 08-22-2013 |
John T. Murray, Santa Cruz, CA US
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20130141360 | Head Mounted Display For Viewing Three Dimensional Images - A head mounted display device that displays three dimensional images from a mobile device, which includes a strap that secures the head mounted display to the head of a viewer, a viewing assembly connected to the strap, that includes a housing, a mobile device holder, connected to the housing, a reflecting surface, connected to the housing, that reflects images displayed by the mobile device; and an eyepiece, connected to the housing, onto which the reflecting surface reflects the images. | 06-06-2013 |
20140152531 | Head Mounted Display With Remote Control - A head mounted display device that displays three dimensional images from a mobile device, which includes a strap that secures the head mounted display to the head of a viewer, a viewing assembly connected to the strap, that includes a housing, a mobile device holder, connected to the housing, a reflecting surface, connected to the housing, that reflects images displayed by the mobile device; and an eyepiece onto which the reflecting surface reflects the images. | 06-05-2014 |
Joseph F. Murray, Claremont, CA US
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20100183217 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IMAGE PROCESSING - Identifying objects in images is a difficult problem, particularly in cases an original image is noisy or has areas narrow in color or grayscale gradient. A technique employing a convolutional network has been identified to identify objects in such images in an automated and rapid manner. One example embodiment trains a convolutional network including multiple layers of filters. The filters are trained by learning and are arranged in successive layers and produce images having at least a same resolution as an original image. The filters are trained as a function of the original image or a desired image labeling; the image labels of objects identified in the original image are reported and may be used for segmentation. The technique can be applied to images of neural circuitry or electron microscopy, for example. The same technique can also be applied to correction of photographs or videos. | 07-22-2010 |
Joseph G. Murray, Mission Viejo, CA US
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20110311013 | SYSTEM AND APPARATUS FOR PLANT MONITORING AND CONTROL - A system and apparatus for monitoring and control of the operation of various types of industrial plants, including power plants, nuclear power plants and plants including various types of mechanical, electrical and chemical machinery. The invention employs modular non-microprocessor based, non-software based digital hardware that enables communication between sensors and control logic and between the control logic and actuators that control a functional aspect of each plant. | 12-22-2011 |
Justin K. Murray, Moorpark, CA US
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20120121591 | SELECTIVE AND POTENT PEPTIDE INHIBITORS OF Kv1.3 - Disclosed are compositions of matter having an amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO:4, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, including embodiments comprising a toxin peptide analog related to ShK, HmK, and AETX-K and pharmaceutical compositions or medicaments containing them along with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. Some embodiments include a half-life extending moiety. Also disclosed are a method of preventing or mitigating a relapse of a symptom of multiple sclerosis and a method of treating an autoimmune disorder using the compositions. | 05-17-2012 |
20140073577 | POTENT AND SELECTIVE INHIBITORS OF NAV1.3 AND NAV1.7 - Disclosed is a composition of matter comprising an isolated polypeptide, which is a peripherally-restricted Nav1.7 inhibitor. In some disclosed embodiments, the isolated polypeptide is an inhibitor of Nav1.7 and/or Nav1.3. Other embodiments are conjugated embodiments of the inventive composition of matter and pharmaceutical compositions containing the inventive composition of matter. Isolated nucleic acids encoding some embodiments of inventive polypeptides and expression vectors, and recombinant host cells containing them are disclosed. A method of treating or preventing pain is also disclosed. | 03-13-2014 |
20150023988 | POTENT AND SELECTIVE INHIBITORS OF NAV1.7 - Disclosed is a composition of matter comprising an isolated polypeptide, which is a peripherally-restricted Na | 01-22-2015 |
Karl Murray, Davis, CA US
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20090209037 | Viral core protein-cationic lipid-nucleic acid-delivery complexes - A nucleic acid delivery complex is provided which comprises a condensed polypeptide/nucleic acid complex and a cationic lipid wherein the complex comprises (a) a nucleic acid sequence of interest (NOI); and (b) one or more viral nucleic acid packaging polypeptides, or derivatives thereof, said polypeptides or derivatives thereof being (i) capable of binding to the NOI; and (ii) capable of condensing the NOI; and wherein the NOI is heterologous to the polypeptide. Also provided is a method of introducing an NOI into a cell using the delivery vector. | 08-20-2009 |
Katherine Murray, Stanford, CA US
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20120113030 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING TERMINAL - An apparatus and method for controlling a terminal is provided. A terminal control apparatus may set a virtual display space in an outer circumferential portion of the terminal and map at least one file to the virtual display space. Through this, a display region of the terminal may be expanded to an outer circumferential region of the terminal. | 05-10-2012 |
Keith S. Murray, Beckworth, CA US
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20110269526 | MOVING REEL SYMBOLS ON REEL-BASED GAMING MACHINES - Gaming machines, systems and methods that present reel-based games are disclosed. Reel symbols can move or appear to move from one gaming reel to another gaming reel. Such reel symbols may include lenticular images, such as those that are implemented onto a medium via a lenticular process, whereby the medium is then applied to various gaming machine reels so that a viewer can perceive effects such as motion and depth. The medium can be a multi-image sheet containing regions of overlapping images where different images are visually predominant at different viewing angles, and the movable base can comprise a gaming reel. Multiple gaming reels can be used, and can be adapted to rotate in any direction. | 11-03-2011 |
Kenneth William Murray, Goleta, CA US
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20120175543 | VALVE RELEASE MECHANISM - A valve release mechanism has an actuator, a ring, a plurality of ball bearings, and a retainer. The retainer is positioned adjacent an inner diameter of the ring and has a plurality of circumferentially spaced holes therein. Each circumferentially spaced hole receives one of the plurality of ball bearings, which are movable therein. The ring has channels and lands along its inner diameter that allow the ball bearings to move varying distances relative to the retainer. The lands contact the ball bearings when the ring is in a first position and the channels receive the ball bearings when the ring is in a second position. The poppet has a groove that is vertically aligned with circumferentially spaced holes in the retainer when the poppet is in a first closed position. The ball bearings are pressed into the groove in the poppet by the lands of the ring. The resulting interference of the ball bearings with poppet locks the poppet in the first closed position. The ring can be moved from the first closed position to a second position by the actuator. | 07-12-2012 |
Maria Murray, Sierra Madre, CA US
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20140028450 | REMOTE CONTROL FOR PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES - A system for remote control of a portable electronic device comprising one or more than one remote control, one or more than one portable electronic device operably connected to the remote control, one or more than one microcontroller connected to the one or more than one remote control and computer instructions operable on the microcontroller stored on a storage connected to the remote control for manipulating the portable electronic device. | 01-30-2014 |
Mary A. Murray, Irvine, CA US
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20080199545 | Anti-resorptive and bone building dietary supplements and methods of use - Disclosed herein are dietary supplement compositions and methods for increasing or stimulating bone growth, decreasing or preventing bone resorption, increasing bone strength, improving bone structure, and improving bone architecture comprising a first composition comprising a combination of at least two of: quercetin, | 08-21-2008 |
20080199546 | Anti-resorptive and bone building dietary supplements and methods of use - Disclosed herein are dietary supplement compositions and methods for increasing or stimulating bone growth and, decreasing or preventing bone resorption comprising a first composition comprising a combination of at least two of: quercetin, | 08-21-2008 |
20110097427 | Molecular Targets and Dietary Modulators of Exercise-Induced Muscle Damage - Dietary supplement compositions include an adaptogenic agent, an anti-inflammation agent, and an anti-oxidant. Methods for using dietary supplement compositions include (i) inhibiting, decreasing, and/or preventing delayed onset of muscle soreness (DOMS); (ii) inhibiting, decreasing, and/or preventing exercise-induced muscle damage; and/or (iii) modulating the expression of genes that are correlated with exercise-induced muscle damage. | 04-28-2011 |
Michael Edward Murray, Oakland, CA US
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20080306985 | COLLECTING, SHARING, COMPARING, AND DISPLAYING RESOURCE USAGE DATA - Resource usage data is automatically collected for an individual, house-hold, family, organization, or other entity. The collected data is transmitted to a central repository, where it is stored and compared with real-time and/or historical usage data by that same entity and/or with data from other sources. Graphical, interactive displays and reports of resource usage data are then made available. These displays can include comparisons with data representing any or all of community averages, specific entities, historical use, representative similarly-situated entities, and the like. Resource usage data can be made available within a social networking context, published, and/or selectively shared with other entities. | 12-11-2008 |
Nathaniel A. Murray, Valencia, CA US
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20130031113 | Query Parser Derivation Computing Device and Method for Making a Query Parser for Parsing Unstructured Search Queries - A system and method is provided which may comprise parsing an unstructured geographic web-search query into a field-based format, by utilizing conditional random fields, learned by semi-supervised automated learning, to parse structured information from the unstructured geographic web-search query. The system and method may also comprise establishing semi-supervised conditional random fields utilizing one of a rule-based finite state machine model and a statistics-based conditional random field model. Systematic geographic parsing may be used with the one of the rule-based finite state machine model and the statistics-based conditional random field model. Parsing an unstructured local geographical web-based query in local domain may be done by applying a learned model parser to the query, using at least one class-based query log from a form-based query system. The learned model parser may comprise at least one class-level n-gram language model-based feature harvested from a structured query log. | 01-31-2013 |
Patrick Charles Murray, San Diego, CA US
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20130282807 | PROTOCOL FOR COMMUNICATION - Aspects of the disclosure relate to a protocol for communication of information. The protocol can be a non-standard universal serial bus (USB) protocol and can guarantee bandwidth and latency for information communication between a USB host and a single USB device. In one aspect, the non-standard USB protocol can employ a repeating message sequence that is fixed, or static, and preconfigured, the sequence comprising alternating transmission of messages between a first device (e.g., a host device) and a second device (e.g., a peripheral device). | 10-24-2013 |
Richard Murray, Cupertino, CA US
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20100074841 | Compositions Against Cancer Antigen LIV-1 and Uses Thereof - Described herein are methods and compositions that can be used for diagnosis and treatment of cancer. | 03-25-2010 |
20100291111 | Use of Anti-Alpha5Beta1 Antibodies to Inhibit Cancer Cell Proliferation - The present invention provides methods for direct killing of cancer cells using anti-α5β1 antibodies. Generally, the method comprises contacting a cancer cell that expresses α5β1 on its surface with an anti-α5β1 antibody, and thereby inducing the death of the cancer cell. The methods of the invention may be employed at an early stage of cancer development in a patient to prevent tumor establishment. In addition, the methods may be used to treat previously formed tumors especially in cancer that have not proven susceptible to anti-angiogenesis therapy. The methods may be employed as a combination therapy of anti-α5β1 antibodies together with cancer chemotherapeutic agents or other molecular-based cancer therapeutic agents. | 11-18-2010 |
20110038864 | Antibodies Against Cancer Antigen TMEFF2 and Uses Thereof - Described herein are methods and compositions that can be used for diagnosis and treatment of cancer. | 02-17-2011 |
Richard A. Murray, San Diego, CA US
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20100213664 | MOTOR INSIDE PICK-UP ROLLER - A pick-up assembly moves a sheet of recording medium from a stack of recording media. The pick-up assembly includes a pick arm having a first end and a second end. Notably, a pivotal mounting is located proximate the first end of the pick arm; and a pick-up roller is mounted proximate the second end of the pick arm. Lastly, a motor and a transmission are located inside the pick-up roller. | 08-26-2010 |
20100245855 | DOT FORMING ELEMENT ARRAYS AT DIFFERENT RESOLUTIONS - A printing device includes a first array of dot forming elements disposed on a substrate along an array direction at a first array-direction spacing to provide a first dot forming resolution R | 09-30-2010 |
20110109672 | AIR EXTRACTION PRINTER - An inkjet printer comprising an ink chamber supplying ink. An air extraction chamber is included that comprises an air chamber, a one-way relief valve for venting of the air chamber to ambient. A compressible member is used for forcing air to be vented from the air chamber through the one-way relief valve and for applying a reduced air pressure to an air permeable membrane while the one-way relief valve is closed. A carriage propels the array of nozzles, the ink chamber, the membrane and the air extraction chamber along a carriage scan path. | 05-12-2011 |
20110109695 | INK CHAMBERS FOR INKJET PRINTER - An inkjet printhead having arrays of nozzles wherein each of the arrays has a corresponding ink inlet. A mounting substrate includes a first face with first openings fluidly connected to corresponding ink inlets of the arrays. A second face opposed to the first face includes a plurality of second openings fluidly connected to openings of the first face. The ink outlets of the ink chambers are fluidly connected to corresponding second openings in the second face of the mounting substrate, an outer wall is disposed proximate to the plurality of inlet ports and a second outer wall is disposed opposite the first outer wall and distal to the plurality of inlet ports. Each ink chamber has a portion located proximate to the first outer wall and an outer chamber of the plurality of ink chambers has a portion located proximate to the second outer wall. | 05-12-2011 |
20110109706 | AIR EXTRACTION DEVICE FOR INKJET PRINTHEAD - An inkjet printhead assembly comprising an array of nozzles fed by a corresponding ink inlet. An ink chamber corresponding to the array of nozzles is fluidly connected to the ink inlet. An air extraction chamber includes an air chamber, a one-way relief valve having an open position that allows venting of the air chamber to ambient, and a closed position that does not allow venting of the air chamber to ambient. A compressible member forces air to be vented from the air chamber through the one-way relief valve in its open position. It also applies a reduced air pressure to a membrane while the one-way relief valve is in its closed position. | 05-12-2011 |
20110109707 | AIR EXTRACTION METHOD FOR INKJET PRINTER - A method of extracting air from an inkjet printhead includes using an air extraction chamber connected to the printhead. The air extraction chamber comprises an air chamber, a one-way relief valve having open and closed positions used in venting of the air chamber. A compressible member is provided to vent a quantity of air from the air chamber through the one-way relief valve when it's compressed. The compressible member also expands so that a reduced air pressure is applied to the printhead when the one-way relief valve is in its closed position. | 05-12-2011 |
20110141175 | POSITION DETECTION WITH TWO-DIMENSIONAL SENSOR IN PRINTER - An inkjet printing system includes a roller for advancing a recording medium along a recording medium advance direction; an inkjet printhead that ejects drops of ink; a carriage for moving the printhead along a carriage scan direction that is substantially perpendicular or perpendicular to the recording medium advance direction; one or more motors for driving the roller and moving the carriage; a two-dimensional sensor mounted on the carriage which two-dimensional sensor is configured to sense either: a) the recording medium; b) the roller and the recording medium; or c) the roller; and a controller for receiving electrical signals from the two-dimensional sensor and for controlling the one or more motors. | 06-16-2011 |
20110141182 | METHOD OF POSITION DETECTION WITH TWO-DIMENSIONAL SENSOR IN PRINTER - A method for monitoring relative position of a carriage and a recording medium in an inkjet printing system having a roller for advancing the recording medium along a recording medium advance direction, the method includes sending light from a light source toward at least a portion of the roller; receiving reflected light in a two-dimensional sensor mounted on the carriage; sending a signal from the two-dimensional sensor to a controller, wherein the signal indicates the pattern of reflected light received by the two-dimensional sensor; comparing the received signal by the controller to a signal stored in memory; and calculating a shift between the received signal and the signal stored in memory. | 06-16-2011 |
20110239461 | METHOD FOR ASSEMBLING AN INKJET PRINTHEAD - A method of assembling an inkjet printhead, the method comprising the steps of providing a die mount substrate including a die mount surface, an ink receiving surface, a first end wall having a latchable projection and a second end wall having an extension; providing a printhead die including at least one nozzle array and a plurality of bond pads; attaching the printhead die to the die mount surface of the die mount substrate; providing a wiring member; adhering a portion of the wiring member to the die mount surface of the die mount substrate; electrically interconnecting the wiring member to the bond pads of the printhead die; providing a printhead frame including an ink delivery surface, a latch and a bracket; inserting the extension from the second end wall of the die mount substrate into the bracket; providing a sealing member between the ink receiving surface and the ink delivery surface; and closing the latch to engage the latchable projection of the die mount substrate. | 10-06-2011 |
20110242222 | SNAP-IN DIE MOUNT ASSEMBLY FOR INKJET PRINTHEAD - A die-mount substrate for at least one inkjet printhead die, the die-mount substrate includes a die mount surface; an ink receiving surface opposite the die mount surface; at least one latchable projection extending from a first end wall which is disposed between the die mount surface and the ink receiving surface; at least one extension from a second end wall opposite the first end wall; and a plurality of ink passageways extending from the ink receiving surface to the die mount surface. | 10-06-2011 |
20110242229 | INK PASSAGEWAYS CONNECTING INLET PORTS AND CHAMBERS - A printhead frame for an inkjet printhead assembly, the printhead frame includes a holding receptacle for at least one replaceable ink tank, the holding receptacle including a plurality of ink inlet ports disposed on a first wall; a plurality of ink chambers corresponding to the plurality of ink inlet ports, wherein at least a first ink chamber is adjacent the first wall and is directly opposite a first ink inlet port, a second ink chamber is not adjacent the first wall, and the first wall includes a first hole to fluidly connect the first ink inlet port and the first ink chamber; and a second wall adjoining the first wall and forming a part of the second ink chamber, the second wall including a first groove; wherein the first wall includes a second hole to fluidly connect a second ink inlet port and the first groove; and wherein the second wall includes a first hole to fluidly connect the second ink chamber and the first groove. | 10-06-2011 |
20110242230 | INKJET INK TANK - An ink tank for an inkjet printer includes a first end wall having an ink outlet port; a second end wall opposite the first end wall; a first sidewall that extends a first length from the first end wall to the second end wall; a second sidewall that extends a second length from the first end wall, wherein the second length is less than the first length; and a connecting wall that forms a recess and that connects the second end wall and the second sidewall. | 10-06-2011 |
20110242231 | INKJET PRINTER - An inkjet printer includes a carriage guide including a carriage guide direction; an inkjet nozzle array that is movable back and forth along the carriage guide direction; an ink tank for providing ink to the inkjet nozzle array; and a holding receptacle for the ink tank, the holding receptacle includes a base surface for supporting the ink supply, the base surface including a first end and a second end that is opposite the first end; a latch including a latching member proximate the first end of the base surface for retaining the ink tank in the holding receptacle; and a wall that includes an ink inlet port configured to receive ink from the ink tank, wherein the wall is proximate the second end of the base surface. | 10-06-2011 |
20110242238 | ORIENTATION OF AIR-PERMEABLE MEMBRANE IN INKJET PRINTHEAD - An inkjet printhead assembly for use in an inkjet printer, the inkjet printhead assembly includes an array of nozzles disposed along a nozzle array direction; an ink chamber including an ink outlet that is fluidly connected to the array of nozzles; and an air-permeable membrane positioned in the ink chamber at an angle that is inclined relative to the nozzle array direction. | 10-06-2011 |
20110242248 | HOLDING RECEPTACLE FOR INKJET INK TANK - A holding receptacle for at least one ink tank in an inkjet printer, the holding receptacle includes a base surface for supporting the ink supply, the base surface including a first end and a second end that is opposite the first end; a latch proximate the first end of the base surface for retaining the ink tank in the holding receptacle; and a wall that includes an ink inlet port configured to receive ink from the ink tank, wherein the wall is proximate the second end of the base surface. | 10-06-2011 |
20120019876 | COMPACT HOUSING FOR A SCAN BAR ASSEMBLY - A scan bar assembly having a scan element including a length direction; a drive gear; a follower gear; and a housing having a mounting region for mounting the scan element onto the housing; a first mounting member for the drive gear; and a second mounting member for the follower gear, wherein the first and second mounting members and the housing are integrally formed as a single part. | 01-26-2012 |
20120075376 | LEAD EDGE DETECTOR FOR PRINTER - A printer includes a carriage configured to move a printhead along a carriage scan path; a photosensor that is mounted on the carriage, the photosensor including a field of view; a light source; and a light guiding element having a first end that is aimed at a first predetermined position along a media advance path, and a second end that is aimed at a second predetermined position along the carriage scan path, wherein the carriage is movable to an edge-detection position such that the second end of the light guiding element is aimed at the field of view of the photosensor. | 03-29-2012 |
20120075641 | METHOD OF LEAD EDGE DETECTION IN AN INKJET PRINTER - A method of detecting an edge of a piece of media in a printer, the method includes providing a carriage for moving a printhead and a photosensor along a carriage scan path; providing a light source; providing a light guiding element having a first end that is aimed at a first predetermined position along a media advance path between a media input region and a printing region and a second end that is aimed at a second predetermined position along the carriage scan path, moving the carriage to an edge-detection position such that the second end of the light guiding element is aimed at the field of view of the photosensor; directing light from the light source toward the first predetermined position; obtaining a signal generated in response to light received in the photosensor; and analyzing the signal to detect the edge of the piece of media. | 03-29-2012 |
20120102705 | METHOD OF ASSEMBLING A MULTIFUNCTION PRINTER - A method of assembling a multifunction printer, the method includes providing a printing apparatus for printing on recording media, the printing apparatus including a printer chassis having a support feature for holding a component of the printing apparatus; mounting the component of the printing apparatus onto the support feature; providing a scanning apparatus for converting an image into digitized data, the scanning apparatus including a securing feature; and affixing the scanning apparatus to the printer chassis such that the securing feature of the scanning apparatus constrains a position of the component of the printing apparatus relative to the support feature of the printer chassis. | 05-03-2012 |
20120105542 | INCLINED MOTOR IN AN INKJET PRINTER - A printing apparatus includes a carriage for moving a printhead along a carriage scan direction; a carriage guide for guiding the carriage along the carriage scan direction; and a motor for moving the carriage, the motor including a rotatable axle, wherein the motor is mounted in the printing apparatus such that when the printing apparatus is in its nominal operating position the rotatable axle is inclined at an angle of between ten degrees and eighty degrees with respect to a horizontal plane. | 05-03-2012 |
20120105920 | RECORDING MEDIA PATH IN A MULTIFUNCTION PRINTER - A multifunction printer includes a) a printing apparatus having: i) a printer chassis having a media input region, a printing region, and a media support element; ii) a carriage configured to move a printhead in a carriage scan direction along the printing region; and iii) a plurality of rollers configured to transport a recording medium from the media input region, across the media support element and to the printing region; and b) a scanning apparatus to convert an image into digitized data, the scanning apparatus including a base that is affixed to the printer chassis, wherein the base of the scanning apparatus comprises a guide for the recording medium. | 05-03-2012 |
20120206749 | OBLIQUELY MOUNTED MOTOR ON SCAN BAR ASSEMBLY - A scan bar assembly includes a scan element including a length direction; and a motor including an axle, wherein the axle of the motor is not parallel to the length direction of the scan element. | 08-16-2012 |
20120206750 | SCANNING APPARATUS WITH CIRCUIT BOARD OVERLAPPING PLATEN - A scanning apparatus includes: a transparent platen having a first edge and a second edge opposite the first edge, the first and second edges being separated along a scan direction; a frame including: a holder for the transparent platen; and a control panel located proximate the first edge of the transparent platen; a scan bar assembly including a scan element; a motor for moving the scan bar assembly along the scan direction; and a circuit board connected to the control panel, the circuit board including: a plurality of electrical components; a first edge located adjacent a side of the frame; and a second edge opposite the first edge, wherein the second edge of the circuit board is configured to overlap the first edge of the transparent platen. | 08-16-2012 |
20120242769 | PRINTER MEDIA OUTPUT AND INPUT TRAY CONFIGURATION - A printing apparatus includes a media input tray including a surface for holding media; and a media output tray including a first edge and a second edge opposite the first edge, the media output tray includes a first position such that the first edge is located at a first distance h | 09-27-2012 |
20120274711 | AIR EXTRACTION PISTON DEVICE FOR INKJET PRINTHEAD - An inkjet printhead assembly comprising an array of nozzles fed by a corresponding ink inlet. An ink chamber corresponding to the array of nozzles is fluidly connected to the ink inlet. An air extraction chamber includes an air chamber, a one-way relief valve having an open position that allows venting of the air chamber to ambient, and a closed position that does not allow venting of the air chamber to ambient. A piston in the form of a disk forces air to be vented from the air chamber through the one-way relief valve in its open position. It also applies a reduced air pressure to a membrane while the one-way relief valve is in its closed position. | 11-01-2012 |
20120274712 | AIR EXTRACTION METHOD FOR INKJET PRINTHEAD - A method of extracting air from an inkjet printhead includes using an air extraction chamber connected to the printhead. The air extraction chamber comprises an air chamber, a one-way relief valve having open and closed positions used in venting of the air chamber. A piston in the form of a disk is provided to vent a quantity of air from the air chamber through the one-way relief valve when it's pushed through a cylinder. The piston is moved in an opposite direction through the cylinder so that a reduced air pressure is applied to the printhead when the one-way relief valve is in its closed position. | 11-01-2012 |
20120304436 | PRINTING METHOD WITH PIVOTABLE DUPLEXING UNIT - A method of making and using a printer comprising a duplexing unit that pivots along a horizontal plane for media path access. The duplexing unit does not contain any motor driven rollers for moving a media sheet therethrough. The duplexing unit's vertical axis hinge allows the duplexing unit to swing open and closed horizontally. | 12-06-2012 |
20120304437 | METHOD OF PIVOTABLE CLEANOUT MEMBER - A method of making and using a multifunction printer comprising forming a vertical hinge mechanism in a first end of a printer's cleanout member. A second portion of the hinge mechanism is formed as a hole in a housing of the printer for coupling with the first portion. A third portion of the hinge mechanism is formed as a hole in a scanner portion of the printer also for coupling with the first portion. The cleanout member pivots about the vertical rotational axis formed by the hinge mechanism. | 12-06-2012 |
20120306978 | PRINTING APPARATUS WITH PIVOTABLE DUPLEXING UNIT - A pivotable duplexing unit is attached to the wall of a printer using a hinge having an axis that is substantially perpendicular to the base. A latch and catch holds the pivotable duplexing unit in a closed position relative to the wall of the printing apparatus. The wall includes a support member for the hinge, and the pivotable duplexing unit further includes a pin for pivoting in a support member of the hinge. The support member includes a bearing surface that is substantially parallel to the base. The pin member includes an end that makes pivotable contact with the bearing surface. | 12-06-2012 |
20120306979 | PRINTING APPARATUS WITH PIVOTABLE CLEANOUT MEMBER - A printing apparatus comprising a pivotable cleanout member attached to the housing a hinge having an axis that is substantially perpendicular to the base. A latch holds the pivotable cleanout member in a closed position relative to the wall of the printing apparatus. On an opposite end of the cleanout member is a hinge mechanism that includes a pin member. The other part of the hinge is in the printer housing and includes a support member portion of the hinge mechanism. | 12-06-2012 |
20130050311 | CARRIAGE PRINTER WITH BUBBLE DISLODGING AND REMOVAL - An inkjet carriage printer includes a carriage for transporting an inkjet printhead in a carriage scan direction across the print region in reciprocating fashion, the carriage including an encoder sensor; a linear encoder disposed along the carriage scan direction; and a controller for controlling the motor on the basis of signals provided by the encoder sensor, the controller includes: a first motion control mode for damping carriage vibrations during a period when the carriage is in the print region; and a selectable second motion control mode for dislodging air bubbles for removal from the inkjet printhead, wherein the selectable second motion control mode is configured to decrease damping in order to set the carriage into oscillation. | 02-28-2013 |
20130050312 | DISLODGING AND REMOVING BUBBLES FROM INKJET PRINTHEAD - A method of operating an inkjet printer including an inkjet printhead having an ink inlet, the inkjet printhead mounted on a motor-driven carriage having an encoder sensor, the method including sending a signal from the encoder sensor to a controller to indicate a position of the motor-driven carriage; determining a velocity of the motor-driven carriage; implementing a first motion control mode during a period when the inkjet printhead is printing, wherein the first motion control mode includes a first signal for damping vibrations in order to provide a substantially constant velocity of the carriage; selectively implementing a second motion control mode when the inkjet printhead is not printing, wherein the second motion control mode includes a second signal for enhancing vibrations of the carriage in order to dislodge air bubbles in the printhead; and removing air corresponding to the air bubbles from the printhead. | 02-28-2013 |
20130120804 | COMPACT CONFIGURATION FOR A SCAN BAR ASSEMBLY - A scan bar assembly includes an illuminating unit including a first length; a photosensor array including a second length; and a first spacer member and a second spacer member, each of the first and second spacer members including: an inner side that is proximate the photosensor array; and an outer side that is distal to the photosensor array, wherein a distance between the inner side of the first spacer member and the inner side of the second spacer member is greater than the second length and less than the first length. | 05-16-2013 |
20130133200 | AIR EXTRACTION MANUFACTURING METHOD - A method of making an ink cartridge by forming the ink cartridge with an ink chamber and an air accumulation chamber, forming a vent hole at a first end of the air accumulation chamber, and disposing a one way valve at the vent hole for preventing gas from entering the air accumulation chamber through the vent hole. A mass is placed within the air accumulation chamber, the mass having a dimension smaller than an interior dimension of the air accumulation chamber such that the mass is movable between the first end and a second end of the air accumulation chamber. | 05-30-2013 |
20130135404 | AIR EXTRACTION MOMENTUM PUMP FOR INKJET PRINTHEAD - An ink chamber for an inkjet printer is fluidically connected to the ejector die and includes an air accumulation chamber with an air vent opening and a mass movable along the air accumulation chamber toward and away from the air vent opening. A one-way valve covers the air vent opening, is outside the air accumulation chamber, and includes a flapper valve having a free end. | 05-30-2013 |
20130135405 | AIR EXTRACTION MOMENTUM METHOD - A method of printing using a carriage with an ink container and an ejector die mounted thereon, the ink container includes a vent hole for removing air from the ink container. Air is extracted from the ink container by moving a mass within the ink container toward the vent hole, wherein said movement of the mass toward the vent hole is generated by momentum forces arising in the mass from the back and forth movement of the carriage. | 05-30-2013 |
20130145617 | ASSEMBLY OF OPTICAL SENSOR TO CARRIAGE PRINTER - A method of assembling an optical sensor assembly for a carriage of a carriage printer, the method includes providing a flexible circuit subassembly including a photosensor and a light source; providing a mounting member including a first cavity and a second cavity having an orientation that is different than an orientation of the first cavity; mounting the flexible circuit subassembly on the mounting member such that the photosensor is disposed in the first cavity and the light source is disposed in the second cavity; and affixing the mounting member to an outer housing, wherein a connector end of the flexible circuit subassembly extends outwardly from the mounting member and the outer housing | 06-13-2013 |
20130147877 | CARRIAGE PRINTER WITH OPTICAL SENSOR ASSEMBLY - A carriage printer includes a printhead; a print region; a carriage configured to move the printhead back and forth in a carriage scan direction across the print region, the carriage including: a first outer wall; a second outer wall that is separated from the first outer wall by a carriage width along the carriage scan direction; and an optical sensor assembly disposed on the carriage at a first distance from the first outer wall and at a second distance from the second outer wall, wherein the first distance and the second distance are both less than the carriage width. | 06-13-2013 |
20130257930 | POWERING A WIRELESS PRINTER DURING SLEEP MODE - A method of operating a printing system, the method includes charging an energy storage device; determining that printing has not occurred for a predetermined period of time; switching the printing system into a low power mode in which power provided through an AC line is disconnected from a printing device and a wireless communication device when the predetermined period of time has elapsed; providing power to the wireless communication device from an energy storage device when the printing system is in the low power mode; receiving image data through the wireless communication device when the printing system is in the low power mode; switching the printing system into an operating mode upon receiving image data when in the low power mode; providing power from the AC line to the printing device when the printing system is in the operating mode; and printing an image. | 10-03-2013 |
20130258372 | POWER FOR WIRELESS PRINTER DURING SLEEP MODE - A printing system includes a printing device for printing onto a recording medium; a media advance system for moving the recording medium into position to be printed on by the printing device when the printing system is in an operating mode; a connector for receiving AC line voltage; a power supply for converting the AC line voltage into a plurality of DC voltages; a wireless communication device for receiving image data; a controller for controlling printer operation when the printing system is in the operating mode, and for turning off at least one of the plurality of DC voltages when the printing system is in a low power mode; and an energy storage device for powering the wireless communication device when the printing system is in the low power mode. | 10-03-2013 |
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20140002965 | MULTIFUNCTION PRINTER WITH PLATEN CLOSEST TO LID | 01-02-2014 |
20140118764 | SMART MOBILE DEVICE HOLDER ON MULTIFUNCTION PRINTER - A multifunction printer includes a printing apparatus including: a printing device; a media advance system for advancing recording medium for printing on by the printing device; a controller for controlling the operation of the multifunction printer; an image capture platform; a lid having a closed position in which the lid covers the image capture platform, and an open position in which a front edge of the lid is raised above the image capture platform; a holder for a smart mobile device, the holder being mounted proximate the front edge of the lid; and a proximity device for identifying a particular smart mobile device that is placed in the holder. | 05-01-2014 |
20140146112 | PRESSURE REGULATED INKJET PRINTHEAD WITH REPLACEABLE ON-AXIS INK TANK - An inkjet printhead assembly includes: a reservoir for ink; an ink inlet for supplying ink to the reservoir; and an ink outlet disposed proximate a bottom side of the reservoir for supplying ink to a nozzle array; a first valve; a valve opening and closing mechanism for the first valve including: an inflatable bag immersed in ink and having an opening to atmosphere; and a biasing mechanism tending to force air to exit the bag; and a filter disposed in the reservoir of a printhead body, wherein the filter is tilted relative to a nozzle face; a replaceable ink tank including: an ink chamber; a vent to atmosphere; and a tank outlet disposed proximate a bottom side of the ink tank; a second valve disposed at the tank outlet; and an ink conduit for providing ink between the tank outlet and the ink inlet of the printhead body. | 05-29-2014 |
20140146349 | PRINTER INCLUDING WIRELESS ROUTING CAPABILITY - A printer is configured to provide local network access for at least one other local electronic device. The printer includes a printing apparatus for printing on a recording medium; a media advance system for moving the recording medium into position to be printed on by the printing apparatus; a port for connection to an external modem; a wireless communication device; and a controller including router firmware for wirelessly directing and routing data for the at least one other local electronic device between computer networks. | 05-29-2014 |
Richard L. Murray, Upland, CA US
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20120017904 | Breathing treatment system and method - Humidified respiratory gas is supplied to a patient through an open cannula placed within the openings of the patient's nostrils. The open cannula allows respiratory gas to escape the patient's nostrils and thereby reduce back pressure experienced by a patient during the expiratory periods of the patient's breathing cycle. An open cannula configuration also eliminates uncomfortable masks that may otherwise prevent an obstructive breathing disordered patient from effectively using respiratory therapy. | 01-26-2012 |
20120304992 | Breathing treatment system and method - A cannula tip for insertion in a patient's nostril includes nostril- and cannula-ends, with a cannula-end that has a greater cross section than that of the nostril end. The cross section of the cannula tip may decrease from its cannula end to its nostril end linearly or non-linearly. | 12-06-2012 |
Richard Lee Murray, Foothill Ranch, CA US
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20100193198 | Tubular Running Tool and Methods of Use - A tubular running system including a torque frame, a main shaft extending through a top opening of the torque frame and rotatable by rotation apparatus, slip setting apparatus connected to the torque frame and including a levelling beam and a plurality of slip assemblies, each of the slip assemblies connected independently and pivotably to the levelling beam, and movement apparatus connected to the levelling beam for moving the slip assemblies in unison with respect to a tubular projecting into the torque frame. This Abstract is provided to comply with the rules requiring an abstract which will allow a searcher or other reader to quickly ascertain the subject matter of the technical disclosure and is submitted with the understanding that it will not be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of the claims, 37 C.F.R. 1.72 (b). | 08-05-2010 |
Robert Murray, Santa Rosa, CA US
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20080228170 | Vascular Fluoroscopic Marker - A radiopaque marker configured for being securing to a tubular member adapted for introduction into a patient and having relief sections to provide localized accommodation of diametrical-circumferential dimensional reduction. | 09-18-2008 |
20080262590 | Delivery System for Stent-Graft - A delivery system for selectively holding and deploying each end of an endoprosthesis includes a spindle having a spindle body. The spindle further includes proximal spindle pins and distal spindle pins extending radially outward from the spindle body. The delivery system further comprises a sleeve and a middle member sleeve. The endoprosthesis includes proximal spindle pin catches and distal spindle pin catches at proximal and distal ends of the endoprosthesis. The distal spindle pins extend into the proximal spindle pin catches and the sleeve radially constrains the proximal end of the endoprosthesis. The proximal spindle pins extend into the distal spindle pin catches and the middle member sleeve radially constrains the distal end of the endoprosthesis. Spindle pins may be omitted at one or both ends of the endoprosthesis, in some configurations. | 10-23-2008 |
20120305441 | Delivery Catheter System with Micro and Macro Movement Control - A tray and packaging system for a prosthetic valve delivery system permits conversion from a storage and/or shipping configuration to a set up and preparation configuration. In a first configuration, a delivery system can be supported by first and second main trays with the elongate catheter of the delivery system arranged to extend linearly from the first main tray to the second main tray, and in a second configuration, the delivery system can be supported by the first and second main trays with the elongate catheter of the delivery system turned back in a U-shaped manner with the deployment portion of the delivery system positioned to the side of the control handle portion of the delivery system. | 12-06-2012 |
20120310332 | Delivery Catheter System With Micro and Macro Movement Control - A prosthetic valve delivery system that is improved in controllability by way of a proximal handle system. Such a handle system of the present invention advantageously permits a controlled fine or micro movement or adjustment of a distal sheath for uncovering a plunger that is to be loaded with a prosthetic valve for deployment thereof. The delivery system of the present invention permits a trigger-release for a gross or macro movement to the sheath relative to the plunger. Also, the control handle of the delivery system is shaped and contoured for ease in manipulation of the micro-control actuator. | 12-06-2012 |
Robert Murray, Irvine, CA US
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20100146531 | ESTIMATING REACH AND FREQUENCY OF ADVERTISEMENTS - Estimating the reach and device frequency of a proposed advertising campaign based on the probability that advertising content delivery devices (e.g., a television set top box, radio) were used to deliver advertising content (e.g. television ad, radio ad) during specific time periods on specific delivery device channels. | 06-10-2010 |
20120079519 | ESTIMATING REACH AND FREQUENCY OF ADVERTISEMENTS - Estimating the reach and device frequency of a proposed advertising campaign based on the probability that advertising content delivery devices (e.g., a television set top box, radio) were used to deliver advertising content (e.g. television ad, radio ad) during specific time periods on specific delivery device channels. | 03-29-2012 |
Robert J. Murray, Santa Rosa, CA US
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20090287290 | Delivery Systems and Methods of Implantation for Prosthetic Heart Valves - A delivery system for delivering a stented prosthetic heart valve to a lumen of a patient, the delivery system including a tubular body having a proximal end, a distal end, and a base portion with a plurality of extending elements, wherein each of the extending elements is engageable with a portion of a stent of a prosthetic heart valve. The delivery system further includes a sleeve having an inner area. The sheath is longitudinally moveable relative to the base portion from a first position where the inner area of the sleeve at least partially covers the extending elements of the base portion to a second position where the extending elements are not positioned within the inner area of the sleeve. | 11-19-2009 |
Robret Murray, Santa Rosa, CA US
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20090171265 | Catheter-Based, Dual Balloon Photopolymerization System - A system for applying a polymer (hydrogel) to the inner surface of a vessel by photopolymerization includes a catheter having a first inflatable member and a guidewire having a second inflatable member. The catheter has an extended tip distal to the first inflatable member that includes multiple perfusion ports. A light emission coil is disposed on the extended tip with individual coil loops interspaced with the perfusion ports. In a method, the guidewire is delivered to a treatment site within a vessel. The catheter is delivered to the treatment site over the guidewire. The inflatable members are inflated to form an enclosed treatment space within the vessel. A photoinitiator is delivered to the enclosed treatment space. Excess photoinitiator is flushed from the treatment space, and a prepolymer is delivered. The prepolymer is cured by light delivered by the light emission coil. | 07-02-2009 |
Saben Murray, San Francisco, CA US
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20120112472 | Energy Storage Devices and Methods of Using Same - The invention is directed to various energy storage devices and methods of using the same. The energy storage device takes advantage of the height difference between the bottom and the surface of a body of water. The energy storage device utilizes the movement of a mass, such as weights or floats, to store energy as potential energy and to generate energy by releasing the potential energy. Weights attached to tethers are pulled toward the surface of the water by a motor/generator powered by energy to be stored, thereby storing potential energy. Allowing the weights to fall downward releases the potential energy and reverses the motor/generator to generate electricity. Floats attached to tethers are pulled toward the bottom of the water by a motor/generator powered by energy to be stored, thereby storing potential energy. Allowing the floats to rise releases the potential energy and reverses the motor/generator to generate electricity. | 05-10-2012 |
Samuel S. Murray, Saugus, CA US
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20080241108 | Bone Morphogenic Protein Binding Peptide - A cyclized peptide designated BMP Binding Peptide (BBP) is a synthetic peptide that avidly binds rhBMP-2. BBP increases the over-all osteogenic activity of rgBMP-2, increases the rate at which rhBMP-2 induces bone formation, and BBP induces calcification alone. Compositions and substrates including BBP, and methods of using BBP are useful in therapeutic, diagnostic and clinical applications requiring calcification and osteogenesis. | 10-02-2008 |
20080268012 | Activating Extraction Of Demineralized Bone Matrix - Demineralized bone matric (DBM) and native bone morphogenetic protein (nBMP) are complex mixtures of non-collagenous bone proteins. These mixtures contain many of the BMPs that are available as recombinant molecules. Information regarding the presence in these materials of molecules that may affect the availability and activity of the BMPs is very limited. A chemical extraction of DBM, such as using alkali-urea produces a water soluble extractate which inhibits the osteogenic activity of DBM. Noggin, an extracellular BMP ligand antagonist is found in the water soluble extractate from DBM. Differential chemical extraction is a useful means of removing non-osteogenic, or osteogenic inhibitory molecules from DBM and nBMP. | 10-30-2008 |
20090047360 | Bone morphogenic protein binding peptide - A cyclized peptide designated BMP Binding Peptide (BBP) is a synthetic peptide that avidly binds rhBMP-2, as do endogenous forms of BBP, and sequence conservation between species results in a variety of useful BBP compositions. BBP increases the over-all osteogenic activity of rhBMP-2, increases the rate at which rhBMP-2 induces bone formation, and BBP induces calcification alone. Compositions and substrates including BBP, and methods of using BBP are useful in therapeutic, diagnostic and clinical applications requiring calcification and osteogenesis. | 02-19-2009 |
20100183719 | Surgical Applications for BMP Binding Protein - The present invention relates to the clinical application of BBP, alone or in combination with other growth factors, for use in bone healing applications, such as spinal surgery. Additional applications include use in orthopedic implantable prostheses and implantation into other surgical sites (e.g., surgical reconstruction, regional osteopenia, etc.) where bone is desired. | 07-22-2010 |
20120184490 | ENHANCEMENT OF BMP RETENTION - The use of autogenous bone graft is the current gold standard in the 1.5 million bone-grafting surgeries performed annually in the United States. Although this practice has resulted in high rates of fusion success, it is associated with increased operative time and blood loss, along with a significant degree of donor-site morbidity. Additionally, in certain settings such as revision cases, multilevel constructs, or in patients with medical co | 07-19-2012 |
20130095075 | BONE MORPHOGENIC PROTEIN BINDING PEPTIDE - A cyclized peptide designated BMP Binding Peptide (BBP) is a synthetic peptide that avidly binds rhBMP-2. BBP increases the overall osteogenic activity of rhBMP-2, increases the rate at which rhBMP-2 induces bone formation, and BBP induces calcification alone. Compositions and substrates including BBP, and methods of using BBP are useful in therapeutic, diagnostic and clinical applications requiring calcification and osteogenesis. | 04-18-2013 |
20130095139 | BONE MORPHOGENIC PROTEIN BINDING PEPTIDE - A cyclized peptide designated BMP Binding Peptide (BBP) is a synthetic peptide that avidly binds rhBMP-2, as do endogenous forms of BBP, and sequence conservation between species results in a variety of useful BBP compositions. BBP increases the over-all osteogenic activity of rhBMP-2, increases the rate at which rhBMP-2 induces bone formation, and BBP induces calcification alone. Compositions and substrates including BBP, and methods of using BBP are useful in therapeutic, diagnostic and clinical applications requiring calcification and osteogenesis. | 04-18-2013 |
20130143811 | Tumor Suppression Compositions - Provided herein is tumor suppression composition and methods of making and using the same. | 06-06-2013 |
20130303449 | SURGICAL APPLICATIONS FOR BMP BINDING PROTEIN - The present invention relates to the clinical application of BBP, alone or in combination with other growth factors, for use in bone healing applications, such as spinal surgery. Additional applications include use in orthopedic implantable prostheses and implantation into other surgical sites (e.g., surgical reconstruction, regional osteopenia, etc.) where bone is desired. | 11-14-2013 |
20150056700 | BONE MORPHOGENIC PROTEIN BINDING PEPTIDE - A cyclized peptide designated BMP Binding Peptide (BBP) is a synthetic peptide that avidly binds rhBMP-2. BBP increases the overall osteogenic activity of rhBMP-2, increases the rate at which rhBMP-2 induces bone formation, and BBP induces calcification alone. Compositions and substrates including BBP, and methods of using BBP are useful in therapeutic, diagnostic and clinical applications requiring calcification and osteogenesis. | 02-26-2015 |
Sarah Murray, Encinitas, CA US
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20110294833 | Methods for Healthy Aging - Genome-wide association studies have been used to elucidate genes and/or pathways related to diseases; however, this methodology has yet to be used to understand the phenotype of healthy aging and/or healthspan in humans. | 12-01-2011 |
20130096142 | METHODS FOR HEALTHY AGING - Genome-wide association studies have been used to elucidate genes and/or pathways related to diseases; however, this methodology has yet to be used to understand the phenotype of healthy aging and/or healthspan in humans. | 04-18-2013 |
Scott W. Murray, Cupertino, CA US
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20100050019 | TEST ACCESS PORT - Briefly, descriptions of embodiments in accordance with the invention, a test access port for a multi-core processor. | 02-25-2010 |
Seth Murray, Oakland, CA US
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20110284548 | TRANSPORT BOX AND/OR SALES BOX FOR A SPORT ARTICLE AND SYSTEM COMPRISING SUCH A BOX AND A BAG - The invention relates to a transport box and/or sales box ( | 11-24-2011 |
20130118929 | SYSTEM COMPRISING A TRANSPORT BOX AND/OR SALES BOX FOR FOOTWEAR AND A BAG - The invention relates to a system ( | 05-16-2013 |
Seth Michael Murray, Redwood City, CA US
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20100235351 | Ranking Search Results - Content items and other entities may be ranked or organized according to a relevance to a user. Relevance may take into consideration recency, proximity, popularity, air time (e.g., of television shows) and the like. In one example, the popularity and age of a movie may be used to determine a relevance ranking. Popularity (i.e., entity rank) may be determined based on a variety of factors. In the movie example, popularity may be based on gross earnings, awards, nominations, votes and the like. According to one or more embodiments, entities may initially be categorized into relevance groupings based on popularity and/or other factors. Once categorized, the entities may be sorted within each grouping and later combined into a single ranked list. | 09-16-2010 |
20110004462 | Generating Topic-Specific Language Models - Speech recognition may be improved by generating and using a topic specific language model. A topic specific language model may be created by performing an initial pass on an audio signal using a generic or basis language model. A speech recognition device may then determine topics relating to the audio signal based on the words identified in the initial pass and retrieve a corpus of text relating to those topics. Using the retrieved corpus of text, the speech recognition device may create a topic specific language model. In one example, the speech recognition device may adapt or otherwise modify the generic language model based on the retrieved corpus of text. | 01-06-2011 |
20120221566 | Ranking Search Results - Content items and other entities may be ranked or organized according to a relevance to a user. Relevance may take into consideration recency, proximity, popularity, air time (e.g., of television shows) and the like. In one example, the popularity and age of a movie may be used to determine a relevance ranking Popularity (i.e., entity rank) may be determined based on a variety of factors. In the movie example, popularity may be based on gross earnings, awards, nominations, votes and the like. According to one or more embodiments, entities may initially be categorized into relevance groupings based on popularity and/or other factors. Once categorized, the entities may be sorted within each grouping and later combined into a single ranked list. | 08-30-2012 |
Steven C. Murray, Santa Cruz, CA US
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20080262485 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PHOTOSELECTIVE VAPORIZATION OF THE PROSTATE, AND OTHER TISSUE - A method for photoselective vaporization of prostate tissue includes delivering laser radiation to the treatment area on the tissue, via an optical fiber for example, wherein the laser radiation has a wavelength and irradiance in the treatment area on the surface of the tissue sufficient because vaporization of a substantially greater volume of tissue than a volume of residual coagulated tissue caused by the laser radiation. The laser radiation is generated using a neodymium doped solid-state laser, including optics producing a second or higher harmonic output with greater than 60 watts average output power. The delivered laser radiation has a wavelength for example in a range of about 200 nm to about 650 nm, and has an average irradiance in the treatment area greater than about 10 kilowatts/cm | 10-23-2008 |
Steven J. Murray, San Francisco, CA US
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20100017953 | Dynamic Sauna - Systems and methods are provided for controlling infrared radiation (IR) sources of a sauna including tuning IR wavelength-ranges and radiated power-levels of IR sources, and directing IR to locations on a user's body. In one illustrative embodiment, a sauna may be provided having adjustable heat sources to emit IR at any wavelength resulting in a desirable radiation treatment for the sauna user. In another illustrative embodiment, a method is provided for tuning IR sources in a sauna. | 01-28-2010 |
20140283294 | Dynamic Sauna - Systems and methods are provided for controlling infrared radiation (IR) sources of a sauna including tuning IR wavelength-ranges and radiated power-levels of IR sources, and directing IR to locations on a user's body. In one illustrative embodiment, a sauna may be provided having adjustable heat sources to emit IR at any wavelength resulting in a desirable radiation treatment for the sauna user. In another illustrative embodiment, a method is provided for tuning IR sources in a sauna. | 09-25-2014 |
Susan F. Murray, Carlsbad, CA US
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20090209625 | MODULATION OF CHREBP EXPRESSION - Disclosed herein are compounds, compositions, and methods for modulating the expression of ChREBP in a cell, tissue or animal. Also provided are methods of target validation. Also provided are uses of disclosed compounds and compositions in the manufacture of a medicament for treatment of diseases and conditions. | 08-20-2009 |
20100022619 | COMPOSITIONS AND THEIR USES DIRECTED TO PTPR ALPHA - Disclosed herein are compounds, compositions and methods for modulating the expression of PTPR.alpha. in a cell, tissue or animal. Also provided are methods of target validation. Also provided are uses of disclosed compounds and compositions in the manufacture of a medicament for treatment of diseases and disorders. Also provided are methods for the prevention, amelioration and/or treatment of airway hyperresponsiveness and pulmonary inflammation by administration of antisense compounds targeted to PTPR.alpha. | 01-28-2010 |
Thomas P. Murray, Solana Bech, CA US
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20130304591 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SPONSORSHIP OF SELECTED CAUSES - Systems and methods for sponsoring an area of land are disclosed. Certain systems and methods may cause the display of areas of land that are available for sponsorship, receiving input identifying an area of land to sponsor, processing sponsorship of the identified area, and generating an interface for displaying the sponsored area. | 11-14-2013 |
Timothy James Murray, San Francisco, CA US
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20130300655 | GRAPHICS PROCESSING UNIT SHARING BETWEEN MANY APPLICATIONS - A technique for executing a plurality of applications on a GPU. The technique involves establishing a first connection to a first application and a second connection to a second application, establishing a universal processing context that is shared by the first application and the second application, transmitting a first workload pointer to a first queue allocated to the first application, the first workload pointer pointing to a first workload generated by the first application, transmitting a second workload pointer to a second queue allocated to the second application, the second workload pointer pointing to a second workload generated by the second application, transmitting the first workload pointer to a first GPU queue in the GPU, and transmitting the second workload pointer to a second GPU queue in the GPU, wherein the GPU is configured to execute the first workload and the second workload in accordance with the universal processing context. | 11-14-2013 |
20140146065 | MPI COMMUNICATION OF GPU BUFFERS - A technique for enhancing the efficiency and speed of data transmission within and across multiple, separate computer systems includes the use of an MPI library/engine. The MPI library/engine is configured to facilitate the transfer of data directly from one location to another location within the same computer system and/or on separate computer systems via a network connection. Data stored in one GPU buffer may be transferred directly to another GPU buffer without having to move the data into and out of system memory or other intermediate send and receive buffers. | 05-29-2014 |
20140149528 | MPI COMMUNICATION OF GPU BUFFERS - A technique for enhancing the efficiency and speed of data transmission within and across multiple, separate computer systems includes the use of an MPI library/engine. The MPI library/engine is configured to facilitate the transfer of data directly from one location to another location within the same computer system and/or on separate computer systems via a network connection. Data stored in one GPU buffer may be transferred directly to another GPU buffer without having to move the data into and out of system memory or other intermediate send and receive buffers. | 05-29-2014 |
20140344822 | TECHNIQUES FOR ASSIGNING PRIORITIES TO STREAMS OF WORK - One embodiment sets forth a method for assigning priorities to kernels launched by a software application and executed within a stream of work on a parallel processing subsystem. First, the software application assigns a desired priority to a stream using a call included in the API. The API receives this call and passes it to a driver. The driver maps the desired priority to an appropriate device priority associated with the parallel processing subsystem. Subsequently, if the software application launches a particular kernel within the stream, then the driver assigns the device priority associated with the stream to the kernel before adding the kernel to the stream for execution on the parallel processing subsystem. Advantageously, by assigning priorities to streams and, subsequently, strategically launching kernels within the prioritized streams, an application developer may fine-tune the software application to increase the overall processing efficiency of the software application. | 11-20-2014 |
Timothy John Murray, Valley Center, CA US
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20090276662 | Stored Memory Recovery System - Various embodiments of systems and methods for preserving saved memory states to which a computer system can be restored are disclosed. In certain embodiments, the systems and methods intercept write operations to protected memory locations and redirect them to alternate memory locations. Embodiments of the systems and methods include creation of a table for each memory state. Certain embodiments additionally include a recovery capability, by which the protected memory in the computer system is capable of being restored or recovered to a recovery point that represents a saved memory state. Further embodiments relate to systems and methods for preventing protected memory locations from being overwritten that utilize a plurality of memory state values. | 11-05-2009 |
Wayne Murray, Arcadia, CA US
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20120242076 | Coupling - A coupling for pipes having an inside wall surface comprises first and second open ends, a bore, a side wall around the bore, and a longitudinal axis. At least the second open end is a male end and has at least one axially oriented protrusion protruding from the second open end for dislodging debris from the inside wall surface of the pipe when inserted therein. | 09-27-2012 |
William R. Murray, Grover Beach, CA US
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20110308231 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COOLING ROCKET MOTOR COMPONENTS USING A SATURATED LIQUID VAPOR COOLANT MIXTURE - A system and method of cooling a rocket motor component includes injecting a high pressure liquid coolant through an injector nozzle into a cooling chamber. The cooling chamber having a pressure lower than the high pressure liquid coolant. The liquid coolant flashes into a saturated liquid-vapor coolant mixture in the cooling chamber. The saturated liquid-vapor coolant mixture is at equilibrium at the lower pressure of the cooling chamber. Heat from the rocket motor component to be cooled is absorbed by the coolant. A portion of the liquid portion of the saturated liquid-vapor coolant mixture is converted into gas phase, the converted portion being less than 100% of the coolant. A portion of the coolant is released from the cooling chamber and the coolant in the cooling chamber is dynamically maintained at less than 100% gas phase of the coolant as the thrust and heat generated by the rocket motor varies. | 12-22-2011 |
Wilson B. Murray, Fresno, CA US
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20110146912 | Multi-layer, light markable media and method and automatic and manually operated apparatus for using same - A multi-layer laminate media is provided on which information may be applied in machine or human readable form on a visible front surface by the output of one or more lasers, or other high intensity light source. In a preferred embodiment, the media has three layers including preferably transparent substrate, a thermochromic layer and a light absorbent layer located intermediate the media substrate and the thermochromic layer. The light absorbent layer is adapted to absorb light from the light source and convert the absorbed light into heat. The heat is immediately conducted into selected portions of the thermochromic layer which is in thermal contact with the light absorbent layer, causing portions of the thermochromic layer to change visual appearance such as color to create the desired mark. The media optimally includes obscuration materials to reduce the visibility of the light absorbent layer to the naked eye. The light absorbent layer absorbs light in the NIR and visible light wavelength ranges of light and is preferably a low cost absorber such as carbon black. The invention also includes a manually operated produce labeling system utilizing the multi-layer laminate media. A rewinder is also provided which utilizes the multi-layer laminate media. | 06-23-2011 |