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Andrew M. Scott, Brooklyn, NY US
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20090281964 | ADJUSTABLE DERIVATIVE SECURITIES AND METHOD FOR ADJUSTING THE VALUE OF SAME DUE TO A CORPORATE EVENT - The present invention relates to an adjustable equity derivative and method for allocating distributions amongst different adjustable derivative components of a security upon a corporate event effecting the underlying equity in a manner that factor in the time value of money. The present invention uses the concepts of present and future values with respect to valuing equity derivatives in order to more fairly and accurately represent the interests of the various holders of such adjustable components upon the occurrence of a corporate event affecting the value of the adjustable equity derivatives. | 11-12-2009 |
20110087621 | ADJUSTABLE DERIVATIVE SECURITIES AND METHOD FOR ADJUSTING THE VALUE OF SAME DUE TO A CORPORATE EVENT - The claimed invention relates to an adjustable derivative contract. Particularly a method and system for adjusting the derivative contract to account for time value of money due to an occurrence of a corporate event that affects the value of the derivative contract. The claimed method and system allocates distributions amongst different derivative contracts, each derivative contract representing a different economic interest of at least two shares of an underlying security. The claimed invention uses the concepts of present and future values to value derivative contracts in order to more fairly and accurately represent the interests of the various holders of such derivative contracts upon the occurrence of a corporate event affecting the value of these derivative contracts. | 04-14-2011 |
20110173136 | ADJUSTABLE DERIVATIVE SECURITIES AND METHOD FOR ADJUSTING THE VALUE OF SAME DUE TO A CORPORATE EVENT - The claimed invention relates to an adjustable derivative contract. Particularly a method and system for adjusting the derivative contract to account for time value of money due to an occurrence of a corporate event that affects the value of the derivative contract. The claimed method and system allocates distributions amongst different derivative contracts, each derivative contract representing a different economic interest of at least two shares of an underlying security. The claimed invention uses the concepts of present and future values to value derivative contracts in order to more fairly and accurately represent the interests of the various holders of such derivative contracts upon the occurrence of a corporate event affecting the value of these derivative contracts. | 07-14-2011 |
20120233093 | ADJUSTABLE DERIVATIVE SECURITIES AND METHOD FOR ADJUSTING THE VALUE OF SAME DUE TO A CORPORATE EVENT - The claimed invention relates to an adjustable derivative contract. Particularly a method and system for adjusting the derivative contract to account for time value of money due to an occurrence of a corporate event that affects the value of the derivative contract. The claimed method and system allocates distributions amongst different derivative contracts, each derivative contract representing a different economic interest of at least two shares of an underlying security. The claimed invention uses the concepts of present and future values to value derivative contracts in order to more fairly and accurately represent the interests of the various holders of such derivative contracts upon the occurrence of a corporate event affecting the value of these derivative contracts. | 09-13-2012 |
20120323820 | ADJUSTABLE DERIVATIVE SECURITIES AND METHOD FOR ADJUSTING THE VALUE OF SAME DUE TO A CORPORATE EVENT - The claimed invention relates to an adjustable derivative contract. Particularly a method and system for adjusting the derivative contract to account for time value of money due to an occurrence of a corporate event that affects the value of the derivative contract. The claimed method and system allocates distributions amongst different derivative contracts, each derivative contract representing a different economic interest of at least two shares of an underlying security. The claimed invention uses the concepts of present and future values to value derivative contracts in order to more fairly and accurately represent the interests of the various holders of such derivative contracts upon the occurrence of a corporate event affecting the value of these derivative contracts. | 12-20-2012 |
Anthony A. Scott, Eastchester, NY US
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20140348335 | AUDIO MEASUREMENT AMPLIFIER - A circuit for conditioning an acoustic transducer driving signal includes an inner feedback circuit having a test signal input for receiving a test signal, a feedback input for receiving a feedback signal, circuitry for forming an output signal including circuitry for amplifying the input signal according to the feedback signal, and an output for providing the output signal. The circuit also includes an outer feedback circuit having a signal input for receiving the output signal from the inner feedback circuit, a desired offset input for receiving a signal representative of a desired output offset, a first low-pass filter circuit for detecting an actual offset in the output signal, signal combination circuitry for forming the feedback signal including combining the actual offset with the desired output offset, and a feedback output for providing the feedback signal to the feedback input of the inner feedback circuit. | 11-27-2014 |
Anthony M. Scott, Astoria, NY US
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20130233661 | INTEGRATED MULTI-COMPONENT TRAVEL AND BACKPACK - An integrated connection system combines disparate bags into one wearable unit. The system allows users maximum flexibility concerning capacity and configuration during travel. The system, configured as a backpack, allows users significant freedom of movement. The system can integrate a main backpack, a duffel bag, a laundry bag and a garment bag in a single, wearable system. The system can be used as one complete integrated system or the components can be used separately. The main backpack can be used to store valuables and for specific excursions; the duffel can be used to provide capacity to detach to store a traveler's bulk load in any given secure location; the garment bag can be removed and hung in a closet; and the laundry bag can be detached to carry cloths to be cleaned, for example. | 09-12-2013 |
Christopher A. Scott, Riverdale, NY US
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20110076656 | Architecture for Delivering Relational Skills Training Content - Apparatus and associated methods relate to a system for delivering interactive relationship skills training with multiple feedback source types for the benefit of remote players who access the system via electronic communication networks. In an illustrative example, some systems may deliver relationship skills training content having restricted access to two or more types of feedback sources. Feedback sources that may be accessed at first, second, third and fourth tiers may respectively include, for example, predetermined expert responses, a virtual partner, a remote human partner, and a moderated group of remote players. Players may gain access to feedback sources at progressively higher tiers of psychological complexity by accumulating a sufficient relational skills score at each tier. | 03-31-2011 |
Cynthia Scott, Riverdale, NY US
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20110076656 | Architecture for Delivering Relational Skills Training Content - Apparatus and associated methods relate to a system for delivering interactive relationship skills training with multiple feedback source types for the benefit of remote players who access the system via electronic communication networks. In an illustrative example, some systems may deliver relationship skills training content having restricted access to two or more types of feedback sources. Feedback sources that may be accessed at first, second, third and fourth tiers may respectively include, for example, predetermined expert responses, a virtual partner, a remote human partner, and a moderated group of remote players. Players may gain access to feedback sources at progressively higher tiers of psychological complexity by accumulating a sufficient relational skills score at each tier. | 03-31-2011 |
David H. Scott, Orangeburg, NY US
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20140297503 | METHODS AND SYSTEM FOR VISUALLY DESIGNING TRADING STRATEGIES AND EXECUTION THEREOF - In one embodiment, the instant invention includes a computer-implemented method having steps of: providing a plurality of pre-programmed components; receiving an alert strategy, representing a strategy diagram made on a computer screen from the plurality of provided pre-programmed components; validating the alert strategy, where the validation includes generating, real-time, a smart chart for the alert strategy; receiving a selection of at least one trading instrument for which the alert strategy to be executed; executing the alert strategy for the trading instrument based, at least in part, on one of: i) historical market data and/or ii) real-time market data, where the execution of the at least one alert strategy automatically reflected in the generated smart chart; and generating a buy/sell alert when the execution of the alert strategy meets a condition pre-determined by the alert strategy. | 10-02-2014 |
David R. Scott, Brockport, NY US
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20090219353 | DUAL SEATING QUICK CONNECT VALVE - A valve includes a stem, a cap, and a deformable lip. The stem includes a first sealing portion and has a longitudinal axis. The cap is connected to the stem and includes a passageway. The deformable lip extends from a periphery of the cap and includes a second sealing portion. The stem is displaceable relative to the deformable lip along the longitudinal axis of the stem to open the first sealing portion and close the second sealing portion to allow fluid to move through the passageway in the cap. | 09-03-2009 |
20090309941 | INK TANK FOR INKJET PRINTERS - The present invention relates to an ink tank for an ink jet printer. The invention further relates to a method of manufacturing the ink tank, as well as well as a method of refilling the ink tank. The ink tank includes an ink tank body and an ink tank lid bonded to the ink tank body at a bond joint. The ink tank lid comprises an opening that leads to a holding area that is adapted to contain a capillary media therein. The holding area comprises a wall that forms a boundary between the capillary media and an enclosure defined by the ink tank body and the ink tank lid. The opening is sized to permit an insertion and removal of the capillary media to and from the holding area when the ink tank lid is bonded to the ink tank body at the bond joint. | 12-17-2009 |
20120073699 | INK TANK FOR INKJET PRINTER - The present invention relates to an ink tank for an ink jet printer. The invention further relates to a method of manufacturing the ink tank, as well as well as a method of refilling the ink tank. The ink tank includes an ink tank body and an ink tank lid bonded to the ink tank body at a bond joint. The ink tank lid comprises an opening that leads to a holding area that is adapted to contain a capillary media therein. The holding area comprises a wall that forms a boundary between the capillary media and an enclosure defined by the ink tank body and the ink tank lid. The opening is sized to permit an insertion and removal of the capillary media to and from the holding area when the ink tank lid is bonded to the ink tank body at the bond joint. | 03-29-2012 |
Derek Scott, Brooklyn, NY US
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20140372213 | ADVOCATE ADVICE - Systems and methods for creating connections for advocate advice are provided. Various embodiments of the present invention relate to identifying users as experts/advocates in a particular area and connecting the experts/advocates with users of a social network. The experts/advocates can be self-identified or identified through a selection process. For example, products owned by a particular user can be identified (e.g., manually or automatically), and the particular user can opt-in as an advocate for those products. In some embodiments, various rewards can be provided to encourage participation at different levels. The experts/advocates can provide recommendations based on subject matter selected by the user (e.g., twins, pregnancy, cancer, phone type, etc.) with or without any friendship connections. In addition, the experts/advocates can be recommended to users of the social network based one or more social signals. | 12-18-2014 |
Diane Scott, New York, NY US
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20120284175 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FACILITATING PERSON-TO-PERSON PAYMENTS - A Person-to-person payments method and system may include receiving a request from a computer network to transfer funds from a first account to a second account, almost instantly. An alias (mobile number or email) is received and is associated with the second account and checked against a database. If the alias exists, multiple options may apply for transferring funds. Next, a secure party identifier is generated and the transfer may be completed. A Payments Switch Module may also communicate with a Third Party Payment Service Provider a request from a Sending or Receiving Financial Institution or party, to send or receive funds from a specific account held by the Third Party Payment Service Provider. This may occur on an adhoc, automatic, or scheduled basis enabling management of ‘personal cash concentration.’ This feature with the Third Party Payment Service Provider be characterized as a “Bring it Home” feature of the system. | 11-08-2012 |
Gary M. Scott, Syracuse, NY US
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20130112359 | PRODUCT AND PROCESSES FROM AN INTEGRATED FOREST BIOREFINERY - An omnibus process of pulping and bleaching lignocellulosic materials in which a charge of a lignocellulosic material is biopulped and/or water extracted prior to pulping and bleaching. The lignocellulosic material may be mechanically pulped and bleached in the presence of an enzyme that breaks lignin-carbohydrate complexes. The aqueous extract in embodiments including a water extract step is separated into acetic acid and hemicellulose sugar aqueous solutions. | 05-09-2013 |
20140182796 | PRODUCT AND PROCESSES FROM AN INTEGRATED FOREST BIOREFINERY - An omnibus process of pulping and bleaching lignocellulosic materials in which a charge of a lignocellulosic material is biopulped and/or water extracted prior to pulping and bleaching. The lignocellulosic material may be mechanically pulped and bleached in the presence of an enzyme that breaks lignin-carbohydrate complexes. The aqueous extract in embodiments including a water extract step is separated into acetic acid and hemicellulose sugar aqueous solutions. | 07-03-2014 |
20150136344 | PRODUCT AND PROCESSES FROM AN INTEGRATED FOREST BIOREFINERY - An omnibus process of pulping and bleaching lignocellulosic materials in which a charge of a lignocellulosic material is biopulped and/or water extracted prior to pulping and bleaching. The lignocellulosic material may be mechanically pulped and bleached in the presence of an enzyme that breaks lignin-carbohydrate complexes. The aqueous extract in embodiments including a water extract step is separated into acetic acid and hemicellulose sugar aqueous solutions. | 05-21-2015 |
Geoffrey Matsushita Scott, Williston Park, NY US
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20100185930 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR INCORPORATING APPLICATION FUNCTIONALITY INTO A WEB PAGE - A method and system incorporate server-side application functionality into client-side web pages. A web page includes a script tag that identifies a location on a server from which to acquire script code when a browser processes the script tag. An application running on the server receives a request for a data entry form when the browser executes script associated with the script tag. In response to this request, the application generates the data entry form, in one embodiment configuring attributes of the data entry form in accordance with user-supplied information. The application transmits the data entry form to the browser and maintains a state of user interaction with the data entry form. The application can subsequently capture and save user-supplied data submitted through the data entry form, and, based on the captured user-supplied data, state of user interaction, or both, determine a next screen presentation for the browser to render. | 07-22-2010 |
George J. Scott, Wappinger Falls, NY US
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20120043301 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING AND MONITORING THE POTENTIAL - An electroplating apparatus including a reference electrode to control the potential during an electro-deposition process. The electroplating apparatus may include a bath containing a plating electrolyte and an anode present in a first portion of the bath containing the plating electrolyte. A cathode is present in a second portion of the bath containing the plating electrolyte. A reference electrode is present at a perimeter of the cathode. The electroplating apparatus also includes a control system to bias the cathode and the anode to provide a potential. A measuring system is provided in electrical communication with the reference electrode to measure the potential of the cathode. Methods of using the above described electroplating apparatus are also provided. Structures and method for electroless deposition are also provided. | 02-23-2012 |
20130001198 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING AND MONITORING THE POTENTIAL - An electroplating apparatus including a reference electrode to control the potential during an electro-deposition process. The electroplating apparatus may include a bath containing a plating electrolyte and an anode present in a first portion of the bath containing the plating electrolyte. A cathode is present in a second portion of the bath containing the plating electrolyte. A reference electrode is present at a perimeter of the cathode. The electroplating apparatus also includes a control system to bias the cathode and the anode to provide a potential. A measuring system is provided in electrical communication with the reference electrode to measure the potential of the cathode. Methods of using the above described electroplating apparatus are also provided. Structures and method for electroless deposition are also provided. | 01-03-2013 |
George J. Scott, Wappingers Falls, NY US
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20110147922 | STRUCTURES AND METHODS TO REDUCE MAXIMUM CURRENT DENSITY IN A SOLDER BALL - Structures and methods to reduce maximum current density in a solder ball are disclosed. A method includes forming a contact pad in a last wiring level and forming a plurality of wires of the contact pad extending from side edges of the contact pad to respective ones of a plurality of vias. Each one of the plurality of wires has substantially the same electrical resistance. | 06-23-2011 |
20120139123 | OFFSET SOLDER VIAS, METHODS OF MANUFACTURING AND DESIGN STRUCTURES - Semiconductor structures, methods of manufacture and design structures are provided. The structure includes at least one offset crescent shaped solder via formed in contact with an underlying metal pad of a chip. The at least one offset crescent shaped via is offset with respect to at least one of the underlying metal pad and an underlying metal layer in direct electrical contact with an interconnect of the chip which is in electrical contact with the underlying metal layer. | 06-07-2012 |
20120146212 | SOLDER BUMP CONNECTIONS - Solder bump connections and methods for fabricating solder bump connections. The method includes forming a layer stack containing first and second conductive layers, forming a dielectric passivation layer on a top surface of the second conductive layer, and forming a via opening extending through the dielectric passivation layer to the top surface of the second conductive layer. The method further includes forming a conductive plug in the via opening. The solder bump connection includes first and second conductive layers comprised of different conductors, a dielectric passivation layer on a top surface of the second conductive layer, a via opening extending through the dielectric passivation layer to the top surface of the second conductive layer, and a conductive plug in the via opening. | 06-14-2012 |
20130234329 | STRUCTURES AND METHODS TO REDUCE MAXIMUM CURRENT DENSITY IN A SOLDER BALL - Structures and methods to reduce maximum current density in a solder ball are disclosed. A method includes forming a contact pad in a last wiring level and forming a plurality of wires of the contact pad extending from side edges of the contact pad to respective ones of a plurality of vias. Each one of the plurality of wires has substantially the same electrical resistance. | 09-12-2013 |
20130320528 | COAXIAL SOLDER BUMP SUPPORT STRUCTURE - A solder bump support structure and method of manufacturing thereof is provided. The solder bump support structure includes an inter-level dielectric (ILD) layer formed over a silicon substrate. The ILD layer has a plurality of conductive vias. The structure further includes a first insulation layer formed on the ILD layer. The solder bump support structure further includes a pedestal member formed on the ILD layer which includes a conductive material formed above the plurality of conductive vias in the ILD layer coaxially surrounded by a second insulation layer. The second insulation layer is thicker than the first insulation layer. The structure further includes a capping under bump metal (UBM) layer formed over, and in electrical contact with, the conductive material and formed over at least a portion of the second insulation layer of the pedestal member. | 12-05-2013 |
George John Scott, Wappingers Falls, NY US
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20130026624 | COAXIAL SOLDER BUMP SUPPORT STRUCTURE - A solder bump support structure and method of manufacturing thereof is provided. The solder bump support structure includes an inter-level dielectric (ILD) layer formed over a silicon substrate. The ILD layer has a plurality of conductive vias. The structure further includes a first insulation layer formed on the ILD layer. The solder bump support structure further includes a pedestal member formed on the ILD layer which includes a conductive material formed above the plurality of conductive vias in the ILD layer coaxially surrounded by a second insulation layer. The second insulation layer is thicker than the first insulation layer. The structure further includes a capping under bump metal (UBM) layer formed over, and in electrical contact with, the conductive material and formed over at least a portion of the second insulation layer of the pedestal member. | 01-31-2013 |
Glynis Scott, Rochester, NY US
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20100233106 | SMALL-MOLECULE MODULATORS OF MELANIN EXPRESSION - The present invention relates to small molecule modulators of melanin expression and methods of making the small molecules. Also disclosed are methods of increasing pigmentation in a cell which involve providing compounds of the present invention and contacting a cell with the compounds under conditions effective to induce melanin expression in the cell, thereby increasing pigmentation. The present invention also relates to compositions containing compounds of the present invention and a carrier. | 09-16-2010 |
20110158953 | TUMOR SUPPRESSION THROUGH PLEXIN C1 - Disclosed are compositions and methods relating to Plexin C1 and diagnosing, treating, and evaluating treatment for cancer. | 06-30-2011 |
James K. Scott, New York, NY US
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20150186385 | Method, System, and Graphical User Interface For Improved Search Result Displays Via User-Specified Annotations - Computers and methods are provided for receiving a search request sent by a computer associated with a user. A set of documents comprising a plurality of documents that satisfy the search request is identified. At least some documents in the plurality of documents have previously been annotated by at least one user of a plurality of users. A response to the search request is sent. The response includes a ranked set of links to at least some of the plurality of documents that satisfy the search request. At least some of the links are to documents that have previously been annotated by at least one user of the plurality of users. The response is associated with instructions to display one or more corresponding annotations for at least some of the links to documents that have previously been annotated by at least one user of the plurality of users. The response is further associated with instructions to display a filter selector including one or more filter options to reduce the identified set of documents. | 07-02-2015 |
Jason Scott, W. Henrietta, NY US
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20140021863 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE WITH MULTI-PURPOSE COMPONENT CIRCUMSCRIBING AN ELECTRONIC COMPONENT THEREOF - Systems and methods ( | 01-23-2014 |
20140022711 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE WITH ANGLED CONTROL ORIENTATION - Systems and methods for packaging a Control Assembly (“CA”) on an Electronic Device (“ED”). The methods involve: mounting a first component ( | 01-23-2014 |
20140028540 | HAND-HELD COMMUNICATION DEVICES WITH FINGER NAVIGATION USER INTERFACE - Hand-held communication devices ( | 01-30-2014 |
20140033857 | KNOB RETENTION - A user control knob retention system includes a nut ( | 02-06-2014 |
20140038458 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - Systems and methods ( | 02-06-2014 |
20140043362 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE WITH REDUCED FORM FACTOR - Systems and methods ( | 02-13-2014 |
20150366308 | MANPACK TWO-WAY RADIO MOUNT SYSTEM - A mount system ( | 12-24-2015 |
20160057874 | COMMUNICATION DEVICE WITH ERGONOMICALLY OPTIMAL AND ROBUST HANDLES - A communication device ( | 02-25-2016 |
Jason Scott, Webster, NY US
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20100055550 | BATTERY PACKAGING SYSTEM - A battery holder assembly ( | 03-04-2010 |
Joshua Lynn Scott, Jordan, NY US
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20090106948 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR RETAINING ELONGATED FLEXIBLE ARTICLES INCLUDING VISUAL INSPECTION APPARATUS INSPECTION PROBES - A tie for retaining a length of an elongated flexible article can include a strap having a proximal end for attachment to an attachment location of the elongated flexible article and a distal end. For retaining a length of an elongated flexible article, a proximal end of a strap can be attached to an attachment location, and an extending portion of the strap can be wrapped around a bundle of flexible article sections, and then secured by securing a more distally located section of the strap to a more proximally located section thereof. | 04-30-2009 |
20090109045 | BATTERY AND POWER MANAGEMENT FOR INDUSTRIAL INSPECTION HANDSET - An industrial inspection handset is disclosed, comprising a battery assembly for providing power to the handset, wherein the battery assembly comprises a connector for connecting a battery charger, a battery circuit for communicating with a processor in the handset, and a battery charge indicator on the surface of the battery assembly connected to the battery circuit for providing a visual indication of the charge remaining in the battery assembly. A method of power management for an industrial inspection handset is also disclosed comprising the steps of setting a first maximum power output value for the camera illumination for the insertion, monitoring an imager signal processor, to determine that the gain value of the image signal processor is less than a predetermined gain value, and setting a lower second maximum power output value for the camera illumination in order to increase the gain value. Additional methods of power management for an industrial inspection handset are disclosed, comprising the steps of setting a first maximum power output value for the articulation of the insertion tube attached to the handset, monitoring the operator controls to determine that there has been no articulation for a first predetermined amount of time, monitoring the position of the insertion tube to determine whether the insertion tube position is inside or outside of a predetermined zone of coordinates, and reducing or turning off the articulation power to hold the position of the insertion tube. | 04-30-2009 |
20090109283 | INTEGRATED STORAGE FOR INDUSTRIAL INSPECTION HANDSET - An industrial inspection handset is disclosed, comprising a connector for connecting a peripheral device to the handset, wherein the connector is oriented such that the peripheral device can extend substantially parallel to the housing surface of the handset, and a cover tethered to the handset by a first tab, wherein the cover when mounted on the housing of the handset encloses the connector and the peripheral device. In an alternative embodiment, the handset comprises a connector oriented such that the peripheral device can extend substantially perpendicular to the housing surface of the handset, and a cover tethered to the handset by a first tab and a second tab, wherein the cover when mounted on the mounting member encloses the connector. A method of replacing a cover tethered to an industrial inspection handset is also disclosed, wherein the first cover is tethered to the handset by a first tab, comprising the steps of removing the first cover from the first tab; forcing the first tab through an opening in the handset and into the interior of the handset; and tethering a second cover to the handset by inserting a second tab attached to the second cover through the opening in the handset. | 04-30-2009 |
20090109429 | INSPECTION APPARATUS HAVING HEAT SINK ASSEMBLY - An inspection apparatus can include a handset and an elongated inspection tube extending from the handset. For reduction of heat energy radiating from one or more components of the apparatus, the apparatus can include a particularly designed heat sink assembly. | 04-30-2009 |
20090109431 | VISUAL INSPECTION APPARATUS HAVING LIGHT SOURCE BANK - A visual inspection apparatus can include a handset, elongated inspection tube extending from the handset and a light source bank disposed within a hand held housing of the handset. For reduction of heat energy radiating from the light source bank, the apparatus can include one or more of a thermal control system and a particularly designed heat sink assembly. | 04-30-2009 |
20110149413 | SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING TWO POSITION ZOOM-FOCUS - A system for providing a two-position zoom-focus capability in a video inspection device comprising, in one embodiment, a focus lens cell and primary aperture attached to a set of fixed rails and connected to a zoom lens cell. In one embodiment, the focus lens cell is moveable into a first position along the rails through activation of a proximally located lens movement mechanism, and moveable into a second position through relaxation of a tensioned focus spring. In one embodiment, movement of the focus lens cell between first and second focus positions causes movement of the zoom lens cell and a secondary aperture between corresponding first and second zoom and aperture positions to provide unmagnified and magnified images of a target object. | 06-23-2011 |
20120218401 | CABLE APPARATUS - A cable apparatus is provided and includes a cable to assume discrete positions, an actuator operably coupled to the cable and including a power source and a cable unit, which, when activated, causes the cable to translate and draws power from the power source and, when deactivated, draws no power and permits cable translation and a housing operably disposed along the cable and including a first element that rotates and translates with respect to the cable and a second element fixed to the cable, the first element being configured to cause the second element to rotate. | 08-30-2012 |
20130027527 | INSPECTION SYSTEM DEPLOYING PORTABLE HANDSET WITH ACTIVE COOLING FEATURE - Embodiments of an inspection system deploy active cooling to dissipate heat in a portable handset. In one embodiment, the inspection system comprise a visual inspection apparatus with a handle portion and a head portion coupled to the handle portion. The head portion can have a display and a circuit board coupled to the display and a heat sink in thermal connection with the circuit board. To facilitate active cooling, the apparatus may include an air moving device in flow connection with the heat sink, where the air moving device comprises a motor and an impeller and where the motor and the circuit board are sealed from the environment. | 01-31-2013 |
20130088588 | BORESCOPE SLEEVE - A sleeve for a borescope is disclosed. In one embodiment of the invention, the sleeve includes: an elastic material expandable to receive the borescope, the elastic material having an electrical resistance less than approximately 1 giga-ohm per square centimeter. | 04-11-2013 |
20140268541 | SYSTEM FOR MOBILE DEVICE CRADLE AND TUBE GRIPPER OF NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING INSPECTION DEVICE - A system includes a mobile handset with a handle portion and a gripper portion coupled to the handle portion. The handle portion includes a first dock configured to removably receive a user interface device. The gripper portion is configured to receive an insertion tube of a non-destructive testing (NDT) inspection device and to control the insertion tube relative to an inspection point. | 09-18-2014 |
20140333778 | AUTOMATED BORESCOPE MEASUREMENT TIP ACCURACY TEST - Measurement accuracy of a remote visual inspection (RVI) system is tested using a test object including a test feature having a known geometric characteristic. Using a controller, attachment of a detachable measurement optical tip to an RVI probe is detected. A user is then prompted to perform testing of the measurement accuracy. When the user indicates the test feature is visible, the system captures one or more images of the test feature, determines coordinates of the test feature from the images, and measures a geometric characteristic of the test feature using the coordinates. An accuracy result is determined using the measured geometric characteristic and the known geometric characteristic, and an indication is provided, e.g., to the user, of the result of the comparison. An RVI system with a user-prompt device is also described. | 11-13-2014 |
20150053025 | MODULAR INSPECTION SYSTEM HANDSET - A handset for inspecting a target object with a sensor in an inspection module is disclosed. The handset includes a housing having a grip portion adapted to be held by a person, the housing adapted to selectively mechanically engage with the inspection module, a handset interface on the housing adapted to exchange signals with the inspection module, a handset processor, a user input interface accessible to the person gripping the grip portion and adapted to provide a control signal to the handset processor, and a user output interface responsive to the handset processor to display the data transmitted by the handset processor about the target object. | 02-26-2015 |
20150054942 | MODULAR INSPECTION SYSTEM INSPECTION MODULE - An inspection module for inspection of a target object is disclosed. The inspection module includes an inspection module comprising a housing, a sensor adapted to provide sensor data relating to the target object, an inspection module processor adapted to receive the sensor data from the sensor and to provide corresponding packaged data, and an inspection module interface adapted to output the packaged data from the inspection module processor. | 02-26-2015 |
20150057952 | MODULAR INSPECTION SYSTEM - An inspection system for inspecting a target object is disclosed. The inspection system includes an inspection module. The inspection module includes a housing, a sensor adapted to provide sensor data relating to the target object, an inspection module processor adapted to receive the sensor data from the sensor and to provide corresponding packaged data, and an inspection module interface adapted to output the packaged data from the inspection module processor. The inspection system also includes a handset adapted to selectively mechanically engage with the inspection module. The handset includes a handset processor, a handset interface adapted to receive the packaged data from the inspection module interface and to provide the packaged data to the handset processor, and a user output interface responsive to the handset processor to output information about the target object to a user based on the packaged data. | 02-26-2015 |
Kevin B. Scott, Suffern, NY US
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20090205803 | Heating system using otherwise wasted heat and method of use - A flexible heat exchanger is incorporated into a ridge vent to form an assembly. The heat exchanger operates by collecting thermal energy (heat) from heated air exhausting from the attic space via the ridge vent. Air in the attic space is typically heated by the solar energy falling on the roof. Heat from this air is transferred through the wall of heat exchange tubes integrated into the ridge vent. The flow of heated air around the outside of the tubes is driven by the column of heated air that forms in the attic space, similar to the draft in a chimney. The chimney effect in the attic space circulates the flow of outside air into the soffit vents through the attic space where it is heated and then exhausted out the ridge vent, passing by and around the tubes before it exits. | 08-20-2009 |
Kevin B. Scott, Harrison, NY US
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20100269343 | Method for Manufacture of Integrated Ridge Vent and Heat Exchanger - A flexible heat exchanger is incorporated into a ridge vent to form an assembly. The heat exchanger operates by collecting thermal energy (heat) from heated air exhausting from the attic space via the ridge vent. Air in the attic space is typically heated by the solar energy falling on the roof. Heat from this air is transferred through the wall of heat exchange tubes integrated into the ridge vent. The flow of heated air around the outside of the tubes is driven by the column of heated air that forms in the attic space, similar to the draft in a chimney. The chimney effect in the attic space circulates the flow of outside air into the soffit vents through the attic space where it is heated and then exhausted out the ridge vent, passing by and around the tubes before it exits. | 10-28-2010 |
Kevin Craig Scott, Rochester, NY US
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20150077766 | PRINTER CALIBRATION USING LIMITED RANGE REFLECTION SCANNERS AS INPUT SOURCES - A method of calibrating a printer using a reflective scanner is disclosed. Because the reflective scanner used for calibration may only be able to accurately measure a limited density range that is less than the full density range of the printer, some information from the reflective scanner is disregarded or deemphasized during the calibration process. A calibration page is printed and scanned. Lookup tables (LUTs) that comprise the printer calibration values are updated based on adjustments calculated from the scanner for density regions where the scanner produces relatively accurate measurements, but updated based on the preexisting settings for density regions where the scanner produces relatively inaccurate measurements. In transitions regions between accurate and inaccurate regions, the LUTs are adjusted based on a combination of measurements from the scanner and the preexisting settings. | 03-19-2015 |
20160072983 | PRINTER CALIBRATION USING LIMITED RANGE REFLECTION SCANNERS AS INPUT SOURCES - A method of calibrating a printer using a reflective scanner is disclosed. Because the reflective scanner used for calibration may only be able to accurately measure a limited density range that is less than the full density range of the printer, some information from the reflective scanner is disregarded or deemphasized during the calibration process. A calibration page is printed and scanned. Lookup tables (LUTs) that comprise the printer calibration values are updated based on adjustments calculated from the scanner for density regions where the scanner produces relatively accurate measurements, but updated based on the preexisting settings for density regions where the scanner produces relatively inaccurate measurements. In transitions regions between accurate and inaccurate regions, the LUTs are adjusted based on a combination of measurements from the scanner and the preexisting settings. | 03-10-2016 |
Kristin Scott, New York, NY US
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20090093022 | Chemosensory gene family encoding gustatory and odorant receptors and uses thereof - This invention provides an isolated nucleic acid encoding an insect gustatory or odorant receptor. This invention provides a nucleic acid of at least 12 nucleotides capable of specifically hybridizing with a nucleic acid encoding an insect gustatory or odorant receptor. This invention also provides a purified, insect gustatory or odorant receptor. This invention provides an antibody capable of specifically binding to an insect gustatory or odorant receptor. This invention provides a method of identifying a compound capable of specifically binding to, activating, or inhibiting the activity of an insect gustatory or odorant receptor. This invention also provides methods of controlling insect populations. | 04-09-2009 |
20110201051 | CHEMOSENSORY GENE FAMILY ENCODING GUSTATORY AND OLFACTORY RECEPTORS AND USES THEREOF - This invention provides an isolated nucleic acid encoding an insect gustatory or odorant receptor. This invention provides a nucleic acid of at least 12 nucleotides capable of specifically hybridizing with a nucleic acid encoding an insect gustatory or odorant receptor. This invention also provides a purified, insect gustatory or odorant receptor. This invention provides an antibody capable of specifically binding to an insect gustatory or odorant receptor. This invention provides a method of identifying a compound capable of specifically binding to, activating, or inhibiting the activity of an insect gustatory or odorant receptor. This invention also provides methods of controlling insect populations. | 08-18-2011 |
L'Wren Scott, New York, NY US
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20100043492 | JEWELRY AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - Jewelry includes a stone having a groove extending at least partially around a periphery of the stone. A setting includes a wire received in and running along the groove to mount the stone in the setting. In one process, a groove is cut in the stone using a laser. | 02-25-2010 |
Mark A. Scott, Rhinebeck, NY US
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20140324983 | INSTANT MESSAGE ROUTING AND MULTI-MACHINE LOG-ON MANAGEMENT - Embodiments relate to customizing instant messaging traffic. An aspect includes receiving a first association between a contact and a category and a second association between the category and one or more receiving client devices. A status from the one or more receiving client devices is routed to the contact based on the first and second associations. Additionally, a message from the contact is routed to the one or more receiving client devices based on the first and second associations. | 10-30-2014 |
20150302462 | REPLACING ADS DYNAMICALLY TO INCREASE THEIR SUCCESS - In one embodiment, a computer-implemented method includes identifying a plurality of channels on a computing device, each channel being capable of displaying ads. It is determined that an ad has been queued for display with a set of initial ad properties, the initial ad properties referencing a source channel from among the channels. A success potential is determined for the ad if displayed on the source channel, and a success potential is determined for the ad if displayed on a second channel. A destination channel is selected, by a computer processor, from between the source channel and the second channel, based at least on comparing the success potentials. A set of modified ad properties is produced based on the initial ad properties, where the destination channel replaces the source channel in the modified ad properties. A replacement ad having the modified ad properties is then delivered to the destination channel. | 10-22-2015 |
20160005071 | REPLACING ADS DYNAMICALLY TO INCREASE THEIR SUCCESS - In one embodiment, a computer-implemented method includes identifying a plurality of channels on a computing device, each channel being capable of displaying ads. It is determined that an ad has been queued for display with a set of initial ad properties, the initial ad properties referencing a source channel from among the channels. A success potential is determined for the ad if displayed on the source channel, and a success potential is determined for the ad if displayed on a second channel. A destination channel is selected, by a computer processor, from between the source channel and the second channel, based at least on comparing the success potentials. A set of modified ad properties is produced based on the initial ad properties, where the destination channel replaces the source channel in the modified ad properties. A replacement ad having the modified ad properties is then delivered to the destination channel. | 01-07-2016 |
Mark Allen Scott, Rhinebeck, NY US
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20140082099 | MISPLACED MOBILE DEVICE NOTIFICATIONS BASED ON RIGHTFUL USER'S SOCIAL NETWORKING INFORMATION - In a method for notifying an owner or other rightful user of a mobile device of a misplaced mobile device, a computer receives social networking information about the rightful user of the mobile device. The computer receives, from the mobile device, a set of contextual information that is associated with the mobile device. The computer determines, based on the set of contextual information, whether the mobile device has been misplaced. In response to the computer determining that the mobile device has been misplaced, the computer dynamically identifies, based on the set of contextual information and on the social networking information, one or more contacts associated with the rightful user. In response to the computer determining that the mobile device has been misplaced, the computer sends a notification message to the identified one or more contacts. The notification message indicates that the rightful user's mobile device has been misplaced. | 03-20-2014 |
Matthew Scott, Vestal, NY US
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20160048277 | Interactive Display for Power Quality Monitoring and Measuring Devices - A graphical user interface for a transfer switch system. In a graphical user interface, a method for providing a graphical representation of a transfer switch system. The method comprising the steps of providing a touch display interface, providing a transfer switch system main menu on the touch display interface, the transfer switch main menu comprising a plurality of activatable icons Each activatable icon controlling an appearance and behavior of at least one operational parameters of the transfer switch system that is rendered on the graphical user interface, and providing the plurality of activatable icons of the main menu in a plurality of touch display interface regions. The method further includes the step of providing a first plurality of activatable icons in a first touch display interface region, the first plurality of activatable icons comprise a graphical representation of a current operational state of the transfer switch system. | 02-18-2016 |
Matthew Arthur Scott, Vestal, NY US
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20140268889 | Devices and Methods for Compensating for a Voltage Imbalance Within a Power Supply - Example devices and methods for compensating for a voltage imbalance within a power supply are provided. In one example, a device comprises a plurality of transformers coupled in series and having respective outputs coupled together, and the plurality of transformers are configured to receive an input voltage. Transformers of the plurality of transformers are configured to receive a capacitor voltage as the input voltage. The device also comprises a control module configured to receive the input voltage as input to each of the plurality of transformers and a feedback signal that includes an output of the series of transformers, and the control module is configured to control switching devices for each of the plurality of transformers so as to control operation of the plurality of transformers to compensate for a voltage imbalance of the voltage across the capacitor. | 09-18-2014 |
Matthew T. Scott, Henrietta, NY US
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20090044770 | Camshaft phaser wiper seal with integral spring - A wiper seal for preventing leakage of oil between advance and retard chambers formed between rotor vanes and stator lobes in a vane-type camshaft phaser is a monolithic structure made from a single material that includes a wiper element and a compressible spring element extending from the wiper element. The spring element is designed as a cantilevered arm and provides a sealing pressure to the wiper element. The wiper seal may further include a rib element as part of the monolithic structure that vertically extends the wiper element towards the spring element. The rib element assists in preventing over-compression of the cantilevered arm and in preventing tangling of a plurality of wiper seals during handling and shipping. The wiper seal is provided at the tip of each rotor vane and/or stator lobe of a vane-type camshaft phaser for varying the timing of combustion valves in an internal combustion engine. | 02-19-2009 |
Michael Scott, Rochester, NY US
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20120179877 | MECHANISM TO SUPPORT FLEXIBLE DECOUPLED TRANSACTIONAL MEMORY - The present invention employs three decoupled hardware mechanisms: read and write signatures, which summarize per-thread access sets; per-thread conflict summary tables, which identify the threads with which conflicts have occurred; and a lazy versioning mechanism, which maintains the speculative updates in the local cache and employs a thread-private buffer (in virtual memory) only in the rare event of an overflow. The conflict summary tables allow lazy conflict management to occur locally, with no global arbitration (they also support eager management). All three mechanisms are kept software-accessible, to enable virtualization and to support transactions of arbitrary length. | 07-12-2012 |
Michael Scott, New York, NY US
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20100153867 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SOCIAL NETWORKING, ADVERTISEMENT, DISTRIBUTING CONSUMER BEHAVIOR TRACKING DEVICES, AND HARVESTING CONSUMER BEHAVIOR DATA - A method and system of social networking is provided. A computer-readable medium including instructions for the social network is also provided. The method or system can include mutable widgets. A user decorates a room web page with the mutable widgets and can change the look and content of the widget. The widget can include tracking features and advertisements. A user can visit other rooms and copy widgets and the content of the widgets to the user's room. | 06-17-2010 |
Michael A. Scott, Rensselaer, NY US
Michael L. Scott, Rochester, NY US
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20110099335 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR HARDWARE ACCELERATION OF A SOFTWARE TRANSACTIONAL MEMORY - In a transactional memory technique, hardware serves simply to optimize the performance of transactions that are controlled fundamentally by software. The hardware support reduces the overhead of common TM tasks—conflict detection, validation, and data isolation—for common-case bounded transactions. Software control preserves policy flexibility and supports transactions unbounded in space and in time. The hardware includes 1) an alert-on-update mechanism for fast software-controlled conflict detection; and 2) programmable data isolation, allowing potentially conflicting readers and writers to proceed concurrently under software control. | 04-28-2011 |
Nicole J. Scott, Clifton Springs, NY US
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20120028799 | GROWTH ENHANCEMENT AND CONTROL OF BACTERIAL AND FUNGAL PLANT DISEASES WITH STREPTOMYCES SCOPULIRIDIS - Methods of controlling plant diseases mediated by bacterial or fungal plant pathogens. The method comprises providing | 02-02-2012 |
Patrick Scott, New York, NY US
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20150310541 | VIRTUAL CONCIERGE SERVICE - Technologies are generally described for systems, devices and methods effective to generate data associated with a rented room. The methods may include receiving authentication credentials related to a profile at a computing device. The methods may further include identifying information related to the profile. The methods may further include displaying, on the computing device, images of goods or services based on the information. The methods may further include receiving a selection of at least one of the goods or services at the computing device. The methods may include generating data to be added to a document relating to the rented room, the data effective to identify the selected goods and/or services. The methods may further include recommending a service, based on the information. The methods may further include sending an advertisement to the computing device, based on the profile. | 10-29-2015 |
Patrick M. Scott, Owego, NY US
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20120227683 | Tar Scrubber for Energy Recovery from Gasification Operations - A method and apparatus for generating electrical energy from combustion of biomass is provided. The present invention provides both liquid-phase and gas-phase fuel to an internal combustion engine that is designed to run on both types of fuel. Scrubbing syngas generated in an updraft gasifier with a first petrochemical-based liquid fuel reduces the concentration of tars in the syngas stream and also enables absorption of tars from the syngas into the first liquid fuel. After absorption, the tars form a second liquid fuel that is suitable for direct use in the internal combustion engine. As a result, the syngas provided to the engine is substantially free of tars and the volume of liquid fuel available to the engine is increased. | 09-13-2012 |
Peter D. Scott, Romulus, NY US
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20100039758 | SUPPORT STRUCTURE FOR TWO OR MORE FLAT PANEL DEVICES - A support structure for at least two flat panel display devices that permits adjustment of the at least two display devices in or about one or more axes, and a display system including such support structure and display devices while maintaining a constant space between the display devices in various configurations, alignments and orientations of the display devices. Such support structure, as provided in accordance with embodiments of the invention, provides for configuration of the at least two display devices, in a plurality of alignments in which fronts of the two display devices are generally aligned in a plane, for viewing together. Embodiments of the support structure provide for the two display devices to be positioned in a landscape and/or portrait configuration. Embodiments of the support structure provide for repositioning the display devices between horizontally and vertically-aligned configurations without disassembling the support structure itself and without disassembling either or both of the two display devices from the support structure. | 02-18-2010 |
Richard Scott, Chestnut Ridge, NY US
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20130230230 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SEGMENTATION AND PROCESSING OF TISSUE IMAGES AND FEATURE EXTRACTION FROM SAME FOR TREATING, DIAGNOSING, OR PREDICTING MEDICAL CONDITIONS - Apparatus, methods, and computer-readable media are provided for segmentation, processing (e.g., preprocessing and/or postprocessing), and/or feature extraction from tissue images such as, for example, images of nuclei and/or cytoplasm. Tissue images processed by various embodiments described herein may be generated by Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) staining, immunofluorescence (IF) detection, immunohistochemistry (IHC), similar and/or related staining processes, and/or other processes. Predictive features described herein may be provided for use in, for example, one or more predictive models for treating, diagnosing, and/or predicting the occurrence (e.g., recurrence) of one or more medical conditions such as, for example, cancer or other types of disease. | 09-05-2013 |
Richard Scott, Monsey, NY US
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20090046909 | Feature Dependent Extended Depth of Focusing on Semi-Transparent Biological Specimens - A method and system for constructing a digital image of a three-dimensional biological specimen that displays diagnostically important information—substantially to the exclusion of unimportant information. The system de-enhances features in a cellular specimen which are not diagnostically important and enhances those which are The system selects the sharpest pixel for each pixel location from among a stack of image slices and copies them into a composite image | 02-19-2009 |
Richard T. Scott, Hilton, NY US
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20100020933 | DARK CORRECTION FOR DIGITAL X-RAY DETECTOR - A method of forming an offset-corrected exposure image includes obtaining an initial exposure image and exposure metadata related to the initial exposure image. An intermediate offset-corrected exposure image is formed by obtaining one or more dark images associated with the initial exposure image and subtracting an averaged value of the one or more dark images from the initial exposure image. The offset-corrected exposure image is obtained by combining an offset adjustment map with the intermediate offset-corrected exposure image. | 01-28-2010 |
20100119140 | ARTIFACT SUPPRESSION IN DIAGNOSTIC IMAGES - A method of reducing artifacts in a digital radiographic image identifies either a row or column direction for the artifacts in the image data as a predominant direction and obtains a measurement of the image data frequency content that is subject to artifacts from the image content according to the predominant direction. The measurement of image data frequency content subject to the artifacts is tested according to a predetermined threshold. Artifacts are reduced when the predetermined threshold is exceeded by generating one or more suppression factors according to the testing results, decomposing the image content into at least two frequency bands in each row and column direction, applying the one or more suppression factors to modify at least one of the frequency bands, and recomposing the image content by recombining the at least one modified frequency band with one or more other bands into which the image had been decomposed. | 05-13-2010 |
20110057802 | IMAGE QUALITY MONITOR FOR DIGITAL RADIOGRAPHY SYSTEM - A system for monitoring the state of calibration of a digital x-ray detector having a solid state sensor with a plurality of pixels, a scintillating screen and at least one embedded microprocessor, the system having means for capturing a digital image and a computer operable during normal diagnostic use of the detector, in cooperation with at least one embedded microprocessor, for performing pixelwise computations on the image and calculating a misregistration metric indicative of movement of the solid state sensor relative to the scintillating screen. A defect metric indicative of abnormal properties of pixels in the solid state sensor is calculated. It is then determined whether one or both of the misregistration metric and the defect metric exceeds a respective, preselected threshold value. The user of the system is alerted to conduct a calibration of the detector when either one or both of the respective threshold values have been exceeded. | 03-10-2011 |
Roderick E.m. Scott, New York, NY US
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20100144614 | ALTERING MEMORY BY AFFECTING STAUFEN FUNCTION - The present invention provides methods for screening a pharmaceutical agent for its ability to modulate long term memory formation, performance of a hippocampal-dependent cognitive task or STAUFEN function. The present invention also provides methods for modulating long term memory formation or performance of a hippocampal-dependent cognitive task by modulating staufen-dependent protein expression. The present invention further provides methods for treating a defect in long term memory formation associated with a defect in STAUFEN and methods for treating a defect in performance of a hippocampal-dependent cognitive task associated with a defect in STAUFEN. | 06-10-2010 |
20110160248 | PYRAZOLE COMPOUNDS AND USES THEREOF - The invention provides a compound of formula I: | 06-30-2011 |
20120094916 | ALTERING MEMORY BY AFFECTING STAUFEN FUNCTION - The present invention provides methods for screening a pharmaceutical agent for its ability to modulate long term memory formation, performance of a hippocampal-dependent cognitive task or STAUFEN function. The present invention also provides methods for modulating long term memory formation or performance of a hippocampal-dependent cognitive task by modulating staufen-dependent protein expression. The present invention further provides methods for treating a defect in long term memory formation associated with a defect in STAUFEN and methods for treating a defect in performance of a hippocampal-dependent cognitive task associated with a defect in STAUFEN. | 04-19-2012 |
20120171124 | SCREENING METHODS FOR COGNITIVE ENHANCERS - The present invention provides methods for identifying cognitive enhancers able to enhance CREB pathway function. Cognitive enhancers identified in accordance with the invention can be used in rehabilitating an animal with cognitive dysfunctions and for enhancing memory or normal cognitive performance (ability or function) in a normal animal. | 07-05-2012 |
20140342943 | SCREENING METHODS FOR COGNITIVE ENHANCERS - The present invention provides methods for identifying cognitive enhancers able to enhance CREB pathway function. Cognitive enhancers identified in accordance with the invention can be used in rehabilitating an animal with cognitive dysfunction and for enhancing memory or normal cognitive performance (ability or function) in the animal. | 11-20-2014 |
Roderick E. M. Scott, New York, NY US
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20100317648 | THERAPEUTIC COMPOUNDS - The invention provides a compound of formula I: | 12-16-2010 |
20110044955 | ALTERING MEMORY BY AFFECTING STAUFEN - The present invention provides cell-based screening methods for identifying pharmaceutical agents which are capable of modulating (have the ability to modulate) STAUFEN function by screening for STAUFEN function. | 02-24-2011 |
Ryan S. Scott, New York City, NY US
Steven Scott, Pittsford, NY US
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20090071527 | SOLAR ARRAYS WITH GEOMETRIC-SHAPED, THREE-DIMENSIONAL STRUCTURES AND METHODS THEREOF - A solar array system has a plurality of geometric-shaped, three-dimensional structures on a surface of a substrate. At least one surface of one of the geometric-shaped, three-dimensional structures is sloped with respect to the surface of the substrate. At least one photovoltaic conversion layer is on at least a portion of one the geometric-shaped, three-dimensional structures. | 03-19-2009 |
Steven Jamie Scott, Rocky Point, NY US
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20140265757 | FOOD SHIELD HAVING A SINGLE-SIDED LOCKING MECHANISM - A food shield for use in a restaurant or food service institution includes a transparent panel, a locking, panel support assembly and a non-locking, panel support assembly. The locking, panel support assembly is mounted on a first vertical support member, and the non-locking, panel support assembly is mounted on a second vertical support member. A first lateral side portion of the transparent panel is affixed to the locking, panel support assembly, and an opposite second lateral side portion of the transparent panel is affixed to the second lateral side portion of the transparent panel. The transparent panel is adjustable in a plurality of angular dispositions, and is locked in one of the angular dispositions by the locking, panel support assembly, and is not locked in one of the angular dispositions by the non-locking panel support assembly. | 09-18-2014 |
Tim Scott, Canaseraga, NY US
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20150161504 | Personal Can Counter - The present invention relates to a device for the counting of cans and bottles as they are deposited into a receptacle. The device comprises an adjustable means for attaching onto a trash receptacle and hold the same above the receptacle in order to deposit cans and bottles through the device and thereafter within the receptacle. Further, a counter is provided for numerically representing each can or bottle deposited within the receptacle. When the trashcan or bin is full or ready to be emptied, an individual can view the counter in order to know how many cans or bottles are contained within the receptacle prior to recycling. The device, therefore, offers a convenient way to count deposited bottles, eliminates the need to manually count bottles, and offers a practical way to encourage people to recycle. | 06-11-2015 |
Walter E. Scott, Rochester, NY US
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20150158319 | CONDUCTIVE THERMAL IMAGING RECEIVING LAYER WITH RECEIVER OVERCOAT LAYER COMPRISING A SURFACTANT - This invention relates to a conductive thermal image receiver element that has an aqueous-based coatable dye-receiving layer comprising a water-dispersible acrylic polymer, a water-dispersible polyester, a water-dispersible conductive polymeric material and a surfactant. This invention also relates to a method for making this thermal image receiver element as well as method for using it to provide a dye image by thermal transfer from a donor element. | 06-11-2015 |
20150158320 | CONDUCTIVE THERMAL IMAGING RECEIVING LAYER WITH RECEIVER OVERCOAT LAYER COMPRISING A SURFACTANT - This invention relates to a conductive thermal image receiver element that has an aqueous-based coatable dye-receiving layer comprising a water-dispersible acrylic polymer, a water-dispersible polyester, a water-dispersible conductive polymeric material and a surfactant. This invention also relates to a method for making this thermal image receiver element as well as method for using it to provide a dye image by thermal transfer from a donor element. | 06-11-2015 |
William Scott, Peekswill, NY US
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20110083984 | Substituted 2,3-dihydroimidazo[1,2-c]quinazoline Derivatives Useful for Treating Hyper-Proliferative Disorders and Diseases Associated with Angiogenesis - This invention relates to novel 2,3-dihydroimidazo[1,2-c]quinazoline compounds, pharmaceutical compositions containing such compounds and the use of those compounds or compositions for phosphotidylinositol-3-kinase (PI3K) inhibition and treating diseases associated with phosphotidylinositol-3-kinase (PI3K) activity, in particular treating hyper-proliferative and/or angiogenesis disorders, as a sole agent or in combination with other active ingredients. | 04-14-2011 |
20130261113 | SUBSTITUTED 2,3-DIHYDROIMIDAZO[1,2-C]QUINAZOLINE DERIVATIVES USEFUL FOR TREATING HYPER-PROLIFERATIVE DISORDERS AND DISEASES ASSOCIATED WITH ANGIOGENESIS - This invention relates to novel 2,3-dihydroimidazo[1,2-c]quinazoline compounds, pharmaceutical compositions containing such compounds and the use of those compounds or compositions for phosphotidylinositol-3-kinase (PI3K) inhibition and treating diseases associated with phosphotidylinositol-3-kinase (PI3K) activity, in particular treating hyper-proliferative and/or angiogenesis disorders, as a sole agent or in combination with other active ingredients. | 10-03-2013 |
W. James Scott, Peekskill, NY US
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20120252053 | REAGENTS AND METHODS AND SYSTEMS USING THEM - Certain embodiments described herein are directed to a reagent that includes an effective amount of an adsorber to remove interfering species present during heavy metal level measurement in a fluid sample. In some examples, the reagent can include an effective amount of an adsorber to remove a suitable amount of glutathione from the fluid sample such that the glutathione does not interfere with measurements of lead levels in the fluid sample. | 10-04-2012 |