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Billy Nolen, Irving, TX US
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20110219422 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DISPLAYING A DENSITY OF OBJECTS IN A SOCIAL NETWORK APPLICATION - A social network application system stores profile information of one or more types of objects, such as users, places, events, things, organizations and other types of objects. The system maintains current information for the various types of objects. The current information is updated periodically. The system generates a dataset for generating density reports for one or more types of objects based on search criteria. The dataset includes current information for one or more types of objects. The dataset is transmitted to a user device. The user device displays a graphical representation of density of objects in a geographical area. | 09-08-2011 |
Cody Nolen, Denver, CO US
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20140165829 | FUEL GAS CONDITIONING USING MEMBRANE SEPARATION ASSEMBLIES - A method for conditioning natural gas into a fuel gas suitable for use as fuel to an engine includes delivering a natural gas stream to a membrane separator. The natural gas stream has a heating value greater than or equal to about 1.15×10 | 06-19-2014 |
Craig Merten Nolen, San Diego, CA US
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20110299720 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MATERIAL LAYER IDENTIFICATION THROUGH IMAGE PROCESSING - A fast and fully automated approach for determining the number of atomic planes in layered material samples is provided. Examples of such materials may include graphene and bismuth telluride (Bi | 12-08-2011 |
Darren Edward Nolen, Atlanta, GA US
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20120111229 | Multi-Component, Temperature Activated, Tissue Adhesive, Sealing, and Filling Composition - A tissue filling, repair, sealing, or bonding substance comprising at least three components, at least two of which upon coming into fluid communication with each other react and change the chemical, structural or other properties of the substance so as to bond to adjacent native or implanted tissue. The composition is further defined as comprising a first component of a curable substance, a second component of a suitable curing agent, and a third component of an encapsulant capable of forming a barrier between the first two components and physically arranged to form an encapsulated dispersion of the form interior phase (linking agent), exterior phase (encapsulant), and continuous phase (curable substance). The encapsulant is further defined as having limited solubility in the curable substance and the curing agent and having a melting temperature between 10° C.-50° C. | 05-10-2012 |
20120126034 | Impingement Mixing Liquid Dispensing Apparatus and Methods - The invention comprises two or more nozzle outlets, oriented so as to dispense liquid streams on convergent paths. The convergent steams, upon impingement one with the other, mix external to the nozzle, the mixed liquids thereafter proceeding to the target surface. Feeding the convergent nozzle outlets are independent fluid pathways, consisting either of a pump and reservoir for each fluid, or of a valve and pressurized reservoir for each fluid for self-dispensing embodiments. The fluid pathways are particularly designed so as to maintain the liquids in fluid isolation, one from the other, until the impingement mixing external to the nozzle. Also included within the invention are methods of dispensing immiscible and reactive liquids, in particular an embodiment for dispensing an edible oil and vinegar mixture and an embodiment for dispensing and forming a tissue sealant. | 05-24-2012 |
Gary Nolen, Fayetteville, AR US
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20150021258 | ANTIMICROBIAL APPLICATION SYSTEM WITH RECYCLE AND CAPTURE - A capture unit for use with an antimicrobial application unit may include an upstream filter and a downstream filter. The upstream filter may be positioned to receive effluent from the application unit and to filter solid components from the effluent. The resultant upstream effluent filtrate may then be passed downstream to the downstream filter. The downstream filter may be used to filter an antimicrobial component from the upstream effluent filtrate and the resultant downstream effluent filtrate may be suitable for disposal as wastewater discharge. The antimicrobial is preferably a quaternary ammonium compound, is more preferably an alkylpyridinium chloride, and is most preferably cetylpyridinium chloride. | 01-22-2015 |
Gary Nolen, Bella Vista, AR US
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20080224066 | Modular, High Volume, High Pressure Liquid Disinfection Using Uv Radiation - A device for exposure of a fluid to radiation comprising a tube ( | 09-18-2008 |
Gary M. Nolen, Bella Vista, AR US
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20090196967 | Application System With Recycle and Related Use of Antimicrobial Quaternary Ammonium Compound - An antimicrobial application system is disclosed, comprising an antimicrobial application unit and a recycle unit. An initial, dilute antimicrobial composition is prepared. The composition is provided to the antimicrobial application unit and applied to workpieces, such as raw poultry. After application to the workpieces, the composition is returned to the recycle tank. The concentration of the antimicrobial in the recycle tank is monitored, and additional antimicrobial is automatically added if the concentration of the antimicrobial in the composition falls below a desired amount. The composition is periodically diverted to a capture tank, and the antimicrobial is selectively removed from the composition. The removed antimicrobial and remaining composition are then disposed of in appropriate manners. The antimicrobial is preferably a quaternary ammonium compound, is more preferably an alkylpyridinium chloride, and is most preferably cetylpyridinium chloride. | 08-06-2009 |
20140370172 | Application System with Recycle and Related Use of Antimicrobial Quaternary Ammonium Compound - An antimicrobial application system is disclosed, comprising an antimicrobial application unit and a recycle unit. An initial, dilute antimicrobial composition is prepared. The composition is provided to the antimicrobial application unit and applied to workpieces, such as raw poultry. After application to the workpieces, the composition is returned to the recycle tank. The concentration of the antimicrobial in the recycle tank is monitored, and additional antimicrobial is automatically added if the concentration of the antimicrobial in the composition falls below a desired amount. The composition is periodically diverted to a capture tank, and the antimicrobial is selectively removed from the composition. The removed antimicrobial and remaining composition are then disposed of in appropriate manners. The antimicrobial is preferably a quaternary ammonium compound, is more preferably an alkylpyridinium chloride, and is most preferably cetylpyridinium chloride. | 12-18-2014 |
20150296858 | APPLICATION SYSTEM WITH RECYCLE AND RELATED USE OF ANTIMICROBIAL QUATERNARY AMMONIUM COMPOUND - An antimicrobial application system is disclosed, comprising an antimicrobial application unit and a recycle unit. An initial, dilute antimicrobial composition is prepared. The composition is provided to the antimicrobial application unit and applied to workpieces, such as raw poultry. After application to the workpieces, the composition is returned to the recycle tank. The concentration of the antimicrobial in the recycle tank is monitored, and additional antimicrobial is automatically added if the concentration of the antimicrobial in the composition falls below a desired amount. The composition is periodically diverted to a capture tank, and the antimicrobial is selectively removed from the composition. The removed antimicrobial and remaining composition are then disposed of in appropriate manners. The antimicrobial is preferably a quaternary ammonium compound, is more preferably an alkylpyridinium chloride, and is most preferably cetylpyridinium chloride. | 10-22-2015 |
George Clay Nolen, Savannah, GA US
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20150375848 | AIRCRAFT AIR SCOOP SYSTEMS WITH PASSIVE PNEUMATIC ACTUATORS - Aircraft and air scoop systems are provided. An aircraft includes an interior compartment, an outer skin, an air scoop, it movable element, and a passive pneumatic actuator. The interior compartment encloses a substantially constant interior air mass at a cabin pressure during flight and the outer skin at least partially defines a ventilated cavity. The air scoop is disposed on the outer skin and communicates air between the ventilated cavity and an external environment in which the aircraft is located. The movable element is movable between an open position and a closed position over the air scoop to define an air flow area through the air scoop. The passive pneumatic actuator is operatively coupled with the movable element and moves the movable element towards the closed position in response to an increasing altitude of the aircraft based on a differential pressure between the interior air mass and the external environment. | 12-31-2015 |
Howard E. Nolen, Leechburg, PA US
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20110148036 | Football board game and method - Slyder Football™ is a board game simulating American football. The game board has enclosed sides and the playing surface has a simulated, full size football field with designated scoring areas in each end zone. The players move a simulated football token by “thumping” it with their finger through obstacles located on the board, to a scoring area located in the opposite end zone. Preferably, the game board can be rotated 180 degrees for simulating side changes at halftime, i.e. after a first player reaches five (5) total scores. | 06-23-2011 |
James Nolen, West Greenwich, RI US
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20090145019 | Methods, apparatus and compositions for abatement of bed bugs - The present invention is directed to an apparatus for monitoring or abatement of bedbugs, comprising: a base having a mounting portion and a control portion; a heating source positioned on the mounting portion; two capture channels positioned proximate to the heating source and adjacent to the base and each comprising a sloped portion; a horizontal portion connected to the sloped portion, the horizontal portion having a width ranging from about 8 to about 15 millimeters; and a channel portion connected to the horizontal portion by a curved portion having a radius of curvature ranging from about ⅛ | 06-11-2009 |
James A. Nolen, West Greenwich, RI US
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20110030267 | Biting insect trap - The present invention is directed to a biting insect trap, comprising a base; a lower housing attached to the base and including a source of carbon dioxide disposed within the lower housing; a central housing attached to the lower housing and comprising, an induction fan, a fan discharge port, and an insect collection tray; an upper housing attached to the central housing and comprising a heating source disposed around the upper housing portion, the heating source having a heating element arranged in a pattern resembling veins and arteries; one or more insect capture ports, and an emitter disposed to emit carbon dioxide; a source of insect attractant disposed adjacent the heating element, such that the insect attractant is heated by the heating element; and a control panel comprising a controller positioned on the central housing, the controller controlling all the electronic functions of the device, as well as operation of the emitter so as to control emission of the carbon dioxide. | 02-10-2011 |
20110033514 | Semiochemical emission device - The present invention is directed to a chemical lure, comprising an enclosed container having a top, the top having one or more orifices; a gel matrix contained within the container, the matrix comprising a active ingredient and a carrier; and a headspace between the gel matrix and the top. The emission rate of the active ingredient from the orifices allows the invention to emit volatilized active ingredient for about 60 days. | 02-10-2011 |
James S. Nolen, Santa Fe, NM US
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20090210174 | MULTI-COMPONENT MULTI-PHASE FLUID ANALYSIS USING FLASH METHOD - A method of analyzing phase transitions of fluid in an oilfield operation of an oilfield. The method includes determining phase boundaries of a multi-component multi-phase system based on geophysical parameters associated with the oilfield, predicting an amount of at least one fluid component in a liquid fluid phase of the multi-component multi-phase system by solving a set of flash equations based on phase boundaries, and performing the oilfield operation based on the predicted amount. | 08-20-2009 |
Jennifer Lynne Nolen, Atlanta, GA US
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20120111229 | Multi-Component, Temperature Activated, Tissue Adhesive, Sealing, and Filling Composition - A tissue filling, repair, sealing, or bonding substance comprising at least three components, at least two of which upon coming into fluid communication with each other react and change the chemical, structural or other properties of the substance so as to bond to adjacent native or implanted tissue. The composition is further defined as comprising a first component of a curable substance, a second component of a suitable curing agent, and a third component of an encapsulant capable of forming a barrier between the first two components and physically arranged to form an encapsulated dispersion of the form interior phase (linking agent), exterior phase (encapsulant), and continuous phase (curable substance). The encapsulant is further defined as having limited solubility in the curable substance and the curing agent and having a melting temperature between 10° C.-50° C. | 05-10-2012 |
John David L. Nolen, Prairie Village, KS US
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20160071053 | INTELLIGENT ROUTING OF RADIO-FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION DATA - Methods, systems, and computer-readable media are provided for routing radio-frequency identification (RFID) location data from an RFID tag reader to a record-keeping unit. A first tagging entry is received from a first record-keeping unit. The information associated with the first tagging entry is stored in a data store. A first set of location data is received, indicating that the RFID tag of the first item has been read by an RFID tag reader. It is algorithmically determined that the received location data corresponds to the first tagging entry received from the first record-keeping unit. The first set of location data is communicated to the first record-keeping unit. | 03-10-2016 |
20160091400 | CUTTING APPARATUS FOR AUTOMATED TISSUE SAMPLE PROCESSING AND IMAGING - An apparatus is provided for cutting a tissue sample into a plurality of sections for automated tissue sample processing. The apparatus comprises a cutting mechanism and a holding mechanism. The cutting mechanism comprises a blade having a first reference line that extends from an attachment point of the blade to a rotation mechanism to an outermost point of the blade, and the rotation mechanism having a second reference line that extends from an axis point of the rotation mechanism to the attachment point, wherein the blade rotates around the axis point. The holding mechanism causes the tissue sample to remain stationary while the blade makes, at least, a first rotation around the axis point, resulting in a first tissue section cut from the tissue sample. | 03-31-2016 |
20160093042 | SYSTEMS FOR AUTOMATED TISSUE SAMPLE PROCESSING AND IMAGING - Systems for enabling automated electronic processing of tissue samples are provided. A tissue sample intake mechanism receives a tissue sample that is to be processed, and a cutting mechanism cuts the tissue sample to produce a plurality of sections of the tissue sample. Further, a transporting mechanism causes the tissue sections to be moved from a first location to a second location without user intervention. One or more image capturing devices that capture electronic images of the each of the plurality of sections of the tissue sample are also provided in the system. Additionally, a three-dimensional representation engine is provided for generating a three-dimensional representation of the tissue sample. The three-dimensional representation enables viewing of the electronic images associated with the each of the plurality of sections of the tissue sample. | 03-31-2016 |
20160093043 | METHODS FOR AUTOMATED TISSUE SAMPLE PROCESSING AND IMAGING - Methods are provided for performing automated digital processing of a tissue sample. A tissue sample that is to be processed to produce a three-dimensional representation of the tissue sample is received, and is aligned with a cutting mechanism that comprises a blade. A plurality of sections of the tissue sample are produced by way of a rotating blade. The sections are moved from a first location to a second location on a surface of a transporting mechanism. During this move, electronic images of the each of the sections are captured using image capturing devices. The images for the each of the sections are compiled to generate a composite image for the each of the plurality of sections. The composite images are used to generate the three-dimensional representation of the tissue sample. | 03-31-2016 |
John David Larkin Nolen, Prairie Village, KS US
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20120123799 | INTERACTIVE ORGAN DIAGRAMS - An interactive organ diagram facilitates that input of clinically-related data regarding the condition of a patient's organ and storage of the clinically-related data in a patient's electronic medical record. The interactive organ diagram includes a graphical depiction of an organ with data entry elements that allow for the entry of data directly within the graphical depiction of the organ. After a pathologist or other clinician enters data directly within the graphical depiction of the organ, data from the interactive organ diagram may be stored in the patient's electronic medical record. | 05-17-2012 |
20150032475 | STORING AND DISTRIBUTING PERSONAL GRID RESULTS IN A CLINICAL SETTING - Methods and systems are provided for the communication of personal grid results in a clinical setting. Personal grid results comprise one or more of: 1.) genetic sequences or genetic markers of a genome of the patient, 2.) one or more proteomic profiles of the patient, 3.) one or more genetic sequences or genetic markers of a microbiome of the patient, 4.) one or more transcriptome profiles of the patient, 5.) genetic sequences or genetic markers of a exome of the patient, and 6.) one or more cytogenetic data of the patient. The personal grid results also comprise clinical history, allergies, family history, a belief system, and attributes of the patient. The personal grid results are received by the entity that is responsible for distributing the personal grid results from a first party (or a publisher). The personal grid results are then communicated to a second party (or a subscriber) for a cost. In return, a royalty fee is paid to the first party (or publisher) by the entity responsible for distributing the personal grid results. | 01-29-2015 |
Kenneth B. Nolen, Midland, TX US
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20100111716 | Apparatus for analysis and control of a reciprocating pump system by determination of a pump card - An instrumentation system for assessing operation of a reciprocating pump system which produces hydrocarbons from a non-vertical or a vertical wellbore. The instrumentation system periodically produces a downhole pump card as a function of a directly or indirectly measured surface card and a friction law function from a wave equation which describes the linear vibrations in a long slender rod. A control signal or command signal is generated based on characteristics of the downhole pump card for controlling the pumping system. It also generates a pump and well analysis report that is useful for a pump operation and determination of its condition. | 05-06-2010 |
Melissa Nolen, New York, NY US
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20140006127 | Systems and Methods for Earning Virtual Value Associated with Transaction Account Activities | 01-02-2014 |
Robert A. Nolen, Mishawaka, IN US
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20080315607 | Slide-out guide and carrier - A slide assembly is provided to couple a slide-out component disposed in an opening of a vehicle body to the vehicle body. The slide assembly includes a complementary contoured guide member, roller(s), and a support member, all generally enclosed by a mountable housing. The support member and roller(s) are coupled to roll along the guide member. In a particular embodiment, rollers are mounted in pairs on the top and bottom sides of the guide member. Due to the complementary contours of the roller and guide member, the slide assembly has a self-aligning characteristic. In one embodiment, the guide member includes a single portion that is horizontal with respect to the vehicle body, and only allows movement of the slide-out component in a horizontal direction. In another embodiment, the guide member includes multiple sections, each section having a portion that is horizontal with respect to the vehicle body and a portion that is inclined with respect to the vehicle body, thus allowing movement of the slide-out horizontally and vertically with respect to the vehicle body. | 12-25-2008 |
Suzanne M. Nolen, Cedar Park, TX US
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20160134362 | Dynamic Optical Channel Sparing in an Industry Standard Input/Output Subsystem - Mechanisms, in a data processing system comprising an input/output subsystem implementing an industry standard optical bus, for handling a failure of an optical channel in an optical bus are provided. The mechanisms detect, by failure detection logic of the input/output (I/O) subsystem, failure of an optical channel of the optical bus. The mechanisms send, by a controller of the I/O subsystem, a control signal to channel routing logic of the I/O subsystem to control a routing of data signals between active bus lanes of the data processing system and optical channels of the optical bus in response to detecting the failure of the optical channel. The mechanisms control, by the channel routing logic, routing of data signals between the active bus lanes and the optical channels so as to remove the failed optical channel from further use and use a spare optical channel instead of the failed optical channel. | 05-12-2016 |
20160134363 | Dynamic Optical Channel Sparing in an Industry Standard Input/Output Subsystem - Mechanisms, in a data processing system comprising an input/output subsystem implementing an industry standard optical bus, for handling a failure of an optical channel in an optical bus are provided. The mechanisms detect, by failure detection logic of the input/output (I/O) subsystem, failure of an optical channel of the optical bus. The mechanisms send, by a controller of the I/O subsystem, a control signal to channel routing logic of the I/O subsystem to control a routing of data signals between active bus lanes of the data processing system and optical channels of the optical bus in response to detecting the failure of the optical channel. The mechanisms control, by the channel routing logic, routing of data signals between the active bus lanes and the optical channels so as to remove the failed optical channel from further use and use a spare optical channel instead of the failed optical channel. | 05-12-2016 |
Troy Nolen, Windham, NH US
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20130203019 | Training System - A training system is provided. The training system may have a handheld computing device configured to receive a data input from an input device. The input device may be a sensor capable of measuring a condition relating to the training. An analysis module in electronic communication with the handheld computing device is configured to interpret the data input from the input device and configured provide a feedback output related to the execution of the goals of the training system. Based on this feedback, a trainee or trainer may adjust the training program to enhance the trained skills. | 08-08-2013 |
20140154647 | Training System - A training system is provided. The training system may have a handheld computing device configured to receive a data input from an input device. The input device may be a sensor capable of measuring a condition relating to the training. An analysis module in electronic communication with the handheld computing device is configured to interpret the data input from the input device and configured provide a feedback output related to the execution of the goals of the training system. Based on this feedback, a trainee or trainer may adjust the training program to enhance the trained skills. | 06-05-2014 |
Walter S. Nolen, Lake Charles, LA US
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20130247272 | PROVIDING IMAGES ON FUNCTIONAL OBJECTS - A method of producing a graphic on a substrate includes receiving an image, determining a print pattern corresponding to the image, and replicating the print pattern as a graphic on a substantially flat, flexible and contiguous substrate. The print pattern is bounded by a cut pattern that represents multiple layflat components of a functional, three dimensional object. Determining the print pattern includes mapping selected portions of the image onto selected portions of the cut pattern, and altering the mapped portions of the image based on at least one of an expected three dimensional topography associated with a component and an expected seam area associated with the component. | 09-26-2013 |