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Adrienne Alimasa, Madison, WI US
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20150272617 | CANNULA ASSEMBLY - A cannula assembly including a camera system to help provide multiple viewing angles of a surgical site. This added visualization provides the surgeon with more comprehensive feedback during the surgical procedure, leading to better patient outcome and a reduction in the surgical failure rate. The cannula has a main lumen and a smaller secondary lumen and is insertable into the surgical site for easy surgeon adaptation. The camera is coupled to the secondary lumen toward the side of the cannula. This allows the camera to provide visualization without obstructing the main lumen for the use of tools. The camera wiring runs through a long tube connected to the camera and through a handle at the end of the tube without blocking access to the surgical site. | 10-01-2015 |
Adrienne Alitowski, Los Angeles, CA US
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20080201921 | Child-Safe Fastening Device - A child safe fastening device comprises a clip, one or more than one padded layer covering one or more surfaces of the clip and one or more than one cover layer secured to the padded layer. The clip, the padded layer, and the cover layer form a plush device. | 08-28-2008 |
20100205788 | Child-Safe Fastening Device - A child safe fastening device comprises a clip, one or more than one padded layer covering one or more surfaces of the clip and one or more than one cover layer secured to the padded layer. The clip, the padded layer, and the cover layer form a plush device. | 08-19-2010 |
Adrienne Badeaux, Fort Worth, TX US
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20120040914 | ENHANCING EFFECTIVENESS OF GLIAL CANCER THERAPIES - A method of enhancing the effectiveness of a chemotherapeutic agent, such as Temozolomide (TMZ), or ionizing radiation against glioblastoma is described in the present invention. The method comprises targeting putative membrane androgen receptor (termed mAR) in glioma cells to enhance the cytotoxic effects of a chemotherapeutic agent or ionizing radiation while simultaneously affording protection to neighboring neurons. | 02-16-2012 |
Adrienne Behneman, Carlsbad, CA US
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20110105859 | Adaptive Performance Trainer - Techniques for accelerating training through optimization of the psychophysiological state of the trainee are provided. These techniques include an adaptive performance training system configured to acquire, analyzed, display, and translate data that reflects the psychophysiological state of the user, including the electrical activity of the brain (EEG), the heart (EKG), the musculature (EMG), respiration and other parameters that characterize the state of the user in real-time. The system includes a plurality of feedback mechanisms for providing visual, auditory, and/or tactile feedback based on the current psychophysiological state of the user and for facilitating moving the user toward a goal psychophysiological state for performing a particular task and for optimizing performance of that task. | 05-05-2011 |
20110213211 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ASSESSING TEAM DYNAMICS AND EFFECTIVENESS - Techniques for monitoring neurophysiologic indicators of the members of a team while performing one or more collaborative tasks, for analyzing the collected neurophysiologic data and environmental data, for generating feedback, and for generating assessments of the performance of the team based on the collected data are provided. Feedback can be created based on the assessments of the team performance. Assessments of team performance can be performed in real time and feedback can also be provided in real time. In other embodiments, feedback can be provided to team members and/or the team as a whole after training exercise and/or simulation has been completed. | 09-01-2011 |
Adrienne Bowman, Midland, MI US
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20150376482 | Moisture-Curable Hot Melt Silicone Adhesive Compositions Including An Alkoxy-Functional Siloxane Reactive Resin - A moisture-curable silicone adhesive composition is provided that comprises (A) a reactive resin, (B) a reactive polymer, (C) a moisture cure catalyst, and (D) a crosslinker resin. The reactive resin (A) comprises the reaction product of a reaction of an alkenyl-functional siloxane resin comprising R | 12-31-2015 |
Adrienne C. Lahti, Birmingham, AL US
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20100197712 | USE OF DOPAMINE STABILIZERS - At least one embodiment of the present invention relates to the use of a dopamine stabilizing substance in an oral, subcutaneous or intramuscular daily dose of 1-20 mg or in an intravenous daily dose of 0.1-2 mg in treatment of a neurological or psychiatric disorder characterized by a hypofunction of the dopamine system. At least one embodiment of the invention also relates to the use of a dopamine stabilizing substance in an oral, subcutaneous or intramuscular daily dose of 25-50 mg in treatment of a disorder caused by instability of neural circuits. | 08-05-2010 |
Adrienne Csutak, Debrecen HU
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20100068745 | PROCESS AND KIT FOR MEASURING THE CONDITION OF THE FIBRINOLITIC SYSTEM - The invention relates to an assay and a kit for the determination of the status of the fibrinolytic system. In particular the invention relates to a method for the determination of the status of the fibrinolytic system from tear fluid samples. Additionally the invention relates to a sterilized, calibrated capillary equipped with a plastic balloon, suitable for tear fluid sampling, and a kit for the assessment of the status of the fibrinolytic system, or for the determination of its balance, comprising a sampling capillary, reaction sheets, color scale to help the evaluation, and reagents | 03-18-2010 |
20110028397 | Use of Urokinase Type Plasminogen Activator Inhibitors for the Treatment of Corneal Disorders - The invention concerns the use of inhibitors of the urokinase type of plasminogen activator (uPA) appearing in the anterior segment of the eye, for the treatment and prevention of corneal ulcers and other disorders. The invention further concerns pharmaceutical compositions, comprising inhibitors of uPA, preferably eye drops and eye ointments. The pharmaceutical compositions according to the invention preferably comprise PAI-2 protein or a derivative thereof retaining uPA-inhibiting capacity, or a tripeptide aldehyde inhibitor, preferably the D-Phe-Pro-Arg-aldehyde (Ald-1). The PAI-2 protein, used according to the invention, is preferably produced through bacterial expression, as a fusion protein. | 02-03-2011 |
Adrienne Hoeglund, Collierville, TN US
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20120100592 | PIPEMIDIC ACID DERIVATIVE AUTOTAXIN INHIBITORS - Novel and optimized classes of pipemidic acid derivative compounds that exhibit effective inhibition of autotaxin enzymes are provided. Such classes of compounds exhibit exhibit reactivity with autotaxin to ultimately reduce the size of the reactive sites thereon to prevent conversion of lysophosphatidyl choline to lysophophatidic acid. Furthermore, such compounds can be incorporated within delivery forms for human ingestion. As such, these compounds accord an excellent manner of potentially reducing generation of certain cancers attributable to the presence of naturally occurring autotaxin within the human body. Methods of inactivating autotaxin to certain degrees therewith such compounds are encompassed within invention as well. | 04-26-2012 |
Adrienne Juarascio, Philadelphia, PA US
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20160140864 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING BINGE EATING DISORDERS - Systems, methods, devices, and applications for managing a binge eating disorder (BED). A smartphone and server application may be provided for monitoring and treating BED. Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) may be used for automated and/or manual acquisition of data related to triggers associated with BED. Risk factors may be captured in real-time to provide data to both patients and clinicians. For manual data acquisition, the user may be prompted to input emotional states, urges to binge, eating behavior, and binge episodes. For automated acquisition, time, place (e.g. via GPS), medicine adherence, and physical activity may be recorded. The user may be provided with alerts and/or interventions when it is determined that they are at risk of binging. | 05-19-2016 |
Adrienne Kitaeff, East Hampton, NY US
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20140236772 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DIGITAL WRITER-READER CONTENT CREATION AND DISTRIBUTION - A system and method for creation and distribution of writer-reader content through a social publishing service are described. The social publishing service directly connects readers with writers, using words as the unit of currency for transactions. Readers may purchase amounts of words to use as currency, which are then included in a user account and can be exchanged for corresponding word amounts of writer-reader content. Writers within the system may then be paid based on the number of words of their works purchased by readers. The social publishing service provides a platform for commerce transactions between writers and readers, gamification of that transaction process, as well as providing modules within a user interface allowing for users to search for, read, write, review and/or or edit writer-reader content. | 08-21-2014 |
Adrienne Kortas, Edina, MN US
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20110008758 | Training Simulator - A training simulator may be used to present a number of different scenarios to a user, and to evaluate the user's response to the scenarios. In some implementations, the training simulator may include a simulation timer that advances at a rate that is different than real-time, such as a real-time minute equaling an hour of simulated time. For each of the scenarios presented during a training episode, the user may respond by selecting one or more possible decision options, each relating to a different way to address the situation presented in the scenario. The user's response may be scored, according to certain implementations, by adjusting the value of multiple scoring metrics, each of which relates to a different user performance indicator. | 01-13-2011 |
Adrienne Kucma, Dublin, CA US
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20100276638 | Functionalized matrixes for dispersion of nanostructures - Matrixes doped with semiconductor nanocrystals are provided. In certain embodiments, the semiconductor nanocrystals have a size and composition such that they absorb or emit light at particular wavelengths. The nanocrystals can comprise ligands that allow for mixing with various matrix materials, including polymers, such that a minimal portion of light is scattered by the matrixes. The matrixes are optionally formed from the ligands. The matrixes of the present invention can also be utilized in refractive index matching applications. In other embodiments, semiconductor nanocrystals are embedded within matrixes to form a nanocrystal density gradient, thereby creating an effective refractive index gradient. The matrixes of the present invention can also be used as filters and antireflective coatings on optical devices and as down-converting layers. Processes for producing matrixes comprising semiconductor nanocrystals are also provided. Nanostructures having high quantum efficiency, small size, and/or a narrow size distribution are also described, as are methods of producing indium phosphide nanostructures and core-shell nanostructures with Group II-VI shells. | 11-04-2010 |
Adrienne Liebenberg, London GB
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20110309076 | PRESSURE VESSEL - A gas cylinder for the storage of compressed gas includes a shut-off valve in engagement with a mouth of the cylinder; an external pressure sensor device for sensing pressure in the cylinder, the pressure sensor device being in continuous communication with the interior of the cylinder; a temperature sensor device for sensing temperature of the gas in the cylinder, the temperature sensor device being in thermal communication with the interior of the cylinder; a programmable computing device for calculating information from the temperature and pressure signals concerning the amount of contents in the cylinder; and a display screen operatively associated with the programmable computing device for displaying said information. | 12-22-2011 |
20130277376 | PRESSURE VESSEL - A pressure vessel ( | 10-24-2013 |
Adrienne Oda, Seattle, WA US
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20150238306 | VASCULAR GRAFTS AND METHOD FOR PRESERVING PATENCY OF THE SAME - This disclosure provides vascular grafts having a textured microporous surface capable of reducing perigraft fibrotic capsular formation, and a method of maintaining the patency of the vascular grafts. | 08-27-2015 |
Adrienne Olwert, Westerville, OH US
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20100194176 | RADIAL TOOL WITH SUPERHARD CUTTING SURFACE - A non-rotating mining cutter pick has a shank portion with a non-circular cross-section, a head portion including a tip region distal from the shank portion, a shoulder portion separating the shank portion from the head portion, and a cutting insert mounted at a front end of the tip region. The cutting insert includes a body formed of tungsten carbide and an element formed of a superhard material, such as PCD or other material having a prescribed knoop hardness. At least a portion of a first surface of the element is exposed on a cutting surface of the cutting insert, which improves wear properties of the mining cutter pick. The element is fused to the body of the cutting insert, preferably in a high pressure-high temperature (HPHT) process. A method of manufacture and a cutting machine incorporating the non-rotating mining cutter pick on the rotatable element are also disclosed. | 08-05-2010 |
Adrienne Puttagio, Farmingdale, NY US
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20130218767 | Web Enabled Bank Teller Machine - A system and method is provided for an ATM having a display, a logic server coupled to the display, and a memory coupled to the logic server. The logic server dynamically controls the content of screens to be displayed on the display. The memory, which is accessible to the logic server, contains a profile of at least one user. | 08-22-2013 |
Adrienne Raglin, Burtonsville, MD US
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20120322037 | Anomaly Detection Educational Process - A process for educating a user to detect a visual target and a target-related anomaly in a visual field is provided that includes the collection of an image of a visual field displaying the target and the target-related anomalies. An image key is generated with location of the target and the target-related anomalies. The image is transformed into multiple panels that vary between one another as to a visual concealment parameter. A student user is then shown the multiple panels on a computer, with the user designating inputs into the computer as to user perceived location of the target and the target-related anomalies for each of the panels. Through scoring of the user inputs against the image key, the user is educated as to how to improve acuity and detection for target and anomaly detection. | 12-20-2012 |
Adrienne Skolnik, Aurora, CO US
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20110101195 | Book Rest - A book rest is provided that selectively positions a book at an optimum height and angle for ease of reading. The book rest can also function as a rest for a laptop computer, a writing table and a podium. Preferably, the book rest is collapsible, thereby allowing it to be easily transported. | 05-05-2011 |
Adrienne Tankeu Choitat, Toulouse FR
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20120022720 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PROTECTING SOFTWARE COMMANDS IN AN AIRCRAFT COCKPIT - The invention in particular has as an object the control of execution of software commands of a data-processing system in an aircraft cockpit comprising means for allowing a user to call up these commands. For these purposes, the means making it possible to call up these commands initially are locked ( | 01-26-2012 |
20130179842 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MONITORING A GRAPHICAL INTERFACE IN AN AIRCRAFT COCKPIT - The invention relates in particular to a method and a system for monitoring a graphical interface in a computer system of an aircraft cockpit. The method comprises, in addition to the display of a graphical interface of a client application based on a tree structure of graphical interaction objects composing said graphical interface, the following steps: obtaining a plurality of graphical interaction objects having a tree-structure organization; creating and adding, to said obtained tree structure, at least one new graphical interaction object defining a critical graphical display zone; modifying the tree-structure dependency of at least one critical graphical interaction object, of the obtained tree structure to make it dependent from the new graphical interaction object defining the critical zone; and performing critical monitoring only of the critical graphical objects attached to the critical zone. | 07-11-2013 |
Adrienne Thomle, U, MN US
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20140067134 | ACTUATOR WITH DIAGNOSTICS - A system incorporating an actuator. The actuator may have a motor unit with motor controller connected to it. A processor may be connected to the motor controller. A coupling for a shaft connection may be attached to an output of the motor unit. The processor may incorporate a diagnostics program. The processor may be connected to a polarity-insensitive two-wire communications bus. Diagnostic results of the diagnostics program may be communicated from the processor over the communications bus to a system controller. If the diagnostic results communicated from the processor over the communications bus to the system controller indicate an insufficiency of the actuator, then an alarm identifying the insufficiency may be communicated over the communications bus to the system controller. | 03-06-2014 |
Adrienne Thomle, Reno, NV US
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20160116177 | DAMPER FAULT DETECTION - A damper controller may be configured to send damper control commands to open and close an outdoor air damper to provide free cooling as necessary to satisfy a temperature setpoint inside the building. In some cases, the damper controller may initiate a damper fault test to determine if a damper fault is present. The damper fault test may be based, at least in part, on an outdoor air temperature input, a discharge air temperature input, a commanded damper position, and a damper fault temperature threshold. If a damper fault is determined, the damper controller may send an alert indicative of a detected damper fault. In some cases, the damper fault test results may be weighted to reduce the false positives alerts. | 04-28-2016 |
Adrienne Thomle, Plymouth, MN US
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20110168793 | ECONOMIZER CONTROL - The present disclosure provides a method for operating an HVAC system for conditioning air of an inside space. The HVAC system has an economizer configured to control the intake of outside air into an HVAC air stream of the HVAC system. The method includes determining at least two parameters of the air of the inside space, where the at least two parameters are selected from a set of parameters from which an inside air dry bulb temperature, an inside air dew point, an inside air relative humidity, and an inside air enthalpy can be determined, either directly or indirectly. The method also includes determining at least two parameters of the outside air, where the at least two parameters being selected from a set of parameters from which an outside air dry bulb temperature, an outside air dew point, and an outside air enthalpy can be determined, either directly or indirectly. Based on one or more of the inside air dry bulb temperature, the inside air dew point, the inside air relative humidity, and the inside air enthalpy, a determination is made of whether dehumidification of the inside space is needed, and if dehumidification is not needed, the economizer is commanded to increase the intake of outside air into the HVAC air stream if the outside air dry bulb temperature is less than a dry bulb temperature reference, and if the outside air enthalpy is less than an enthalpy reference. If, alternatively, dehumidification is needed, the economizer is commanded to increase the intake of outside air into the HVAC air stream if the outside air enthalpy is less than the enthalpy reference, and if the outside air dew point is less than a dew point reference. | 07-14-2011 |
20110264273 | DEMAND CONTROL VENTILATION SYSTEM WITH REMOTE MONITORING - Methods and systems for remotely monitoring and/or controlling a demand control ventilation system are disclosed. In one illustrative embodiment, a demand control ventilation device having a damper and a controller are provided. The damper may have a range of damper positions for controlling a flow of outside air into the building. The controller controls the damper positions such that a desired flow of outside air is drawn through the damper and into the building. A remote monitoring device may also be provided. The remote monitoring device may be located remotely from the demand control ventilation device, but in communication with or part of the controller. In some instances, the remote monitoring device may have a user interface for remotely monitoring and/or controlling at least certain aspects of the demand control ventilation system from the remote location. | 10-27-2011 |
20110264274 | DEMAND CONTROL VENTILATION WITH FAN SPEED CONTROL - A method and system for operating a demand control ventilation system with a multi-speed fan is disclosed. The control system may modulate the fan speed of a multi-speed fan and/or the position of a ventilation damper in order to achieve desired ventilation levels for a building. | 10-27-2011 |
20110264275 | DEMAND CONTROL VENTILATION SYSTEM WITH COMMISSIONING AND CHECKOUT SEQUENCE CONTROL - The disclosure relates to a Demand Control Ventilation (DCV) and/or Economizer system that is capable of drawing outside air into an HVAC air stream. In some instances, the DCV and/or Economizer system may be configured to help perform one or more system checks to help verify that the system is functioning properly. In some instances, the DCV and/or Economizer system may provide some level of manual control over certain hardware (e.g. dampers) to help commission the system. The DCV and/or Economizer system may store one or more settings and or parameters used during the commissioning process (either in the factory or in the field), so that these settings and/or parameters may be later accessed to verify that the DCV and/or Economizer system was commissioned and commissioned properly. | 10-27-2011 |
20110264280 | AUTOMATIC CALIBRATION OF A DEMAND CONTROL VENTILATION SYSTEM - Methods and systems for automatically calibrating one or more damper positions of a demand control ventilation system are disclosed. In one illustrative embodiment, a demand control ventilation system includes a damper for controlling a flow of outside air into a building. A controller may be programmed to automatically execute a calibration algorithm from time to time to calibrate one or more calibration damper positions such that a predetermined flow of outside air is drawn through the damper and into the building at each of the one or more calibration damper positions. This calibration can, in some instances, help increase the efficiency and/or utility of the demand control ventilation system. | 10-27-2011 |
20120078563 | ECONOMIZER/DCV CONTROLLER WITH MANUAL SENSOR CALIBRATION - An economizer controller with sensor calibration. A controller sensor may be used to measure a parameter. At the same time at the same location of the measurement with the controller sensor, a measurement of the same parameter may be made with a precision sensor. The difference between the two measurements may be saved to a controller memory as an offset. The offset may be used to compensate future measurements of the same parameter by the controller sensor. Additional offsets at various magnitudes may be obtained between the precision and the controller sensors for compensating subsequent measurements by the controller sensor. Measurements with the compensated sensor may be used for calibrating sensors in other economizer controllers, for example, at remote locations in the field. | 03-29-2012 |
20120079425 | ECONOMIZER CONTROLLER PLUG AND PLAY SYSTEM RECOGNITION WITH AUTOMATIC USER INTERFACE POPULATION - An economizer controller system having a plug and play recognition approach with an automatic user interface population mechanism. A check may be made for sensors connected to the controller. The control type of the sensors may be determined. The menu structure may be repopulated based on the control type. The user interface may then be updated. This approach may be repeated as needed. | 03-29-2012 |
20130113402 | ACTUATOR HAVING AN ADJUSTABLE AUXILIARY OUTPUT - An actuator system having an actuator with an auxiliary switch. Make and break connection positions of the auxiliary switch relative to a rotative position of an output shaft coupling may be adjusted electronically according to an adjustment signal. The adjustment signal may be conveyed to the actuator from a computer or controller via a two-wire polarity insensitive bus. The adjustment signal may instead be provided an auxiliary potentiometer. | 05-09-2013 |
20130116832 | ACTUATOR HAVING AN ADJUSTABLE RUNNING TIME - An actuator system having an actuator with a rotatable shaft. The shaft may have a first running time to rotate from a first position to a second position in one direction. The shaft may have a second running time to rotate from a first position to a second position in another direction. The first and second running times may be separately adjustable. A motor may be connected through a gear train to the rotatable shaft. A processor may control a rotation of the motor and thus the running times of the shaft. The running times may be adjusted with signals to the processor from a remote controller connected to the processor via a communications bus. | 05-09-2013 |
20140309791 | ECONOMIZER CONTROLLER PLUG AND PLAY SYSTEM RECOGNITION WITH AUTOMATIC USER INTERFACE POPULATION - An economizer controller system having a plug and play recognition approach with an automatic user interface population mechanism. A check may be made for sensors connected to the controller. The control type of the sensors may be determined. The menu structure may be repopulated based on the control type. The user interface may then be updated. This approach may be repeated as needed. | 10-16-2014 |
20160123615 | ECONOMIZER HAVING DAMPER MODULATION - A system having a mixed air box with inputs of return air from a space or spaces of a building, and of outside air. The mixed air box may have an output of discharge air to the space or spaces of the building. The air from the output may be return air that is conditioned with cooling, heat, or outside air. A damper may be situated at the input of outside air to the mixed air box. A temperature sensor may be positioned at the input for outside air and at the output of discharge air. A cooling mechanism may be at the output of the discharge air. The temperature sensor may be downstream from the cooling mechanism. An economizer may have connections with the damper, the temperature sensor and the cooling mechanism. | 05-05-2016 |
Adrienne Thomple, Reno, NV US
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20150377507 | DEMAND CONTROL VENTILATION SYSTEM WITH COMMISSIONING AND CHECKOUT SEQUENCE CONTROL - The disclosure relates to a Demand Control Ventilation (DCV) and/or Economizer system that is capable of drawing outside air into an HVAC air stream. In some instances, the DCV and/or Economizer system may be configured to help perform one or more system checks to help verify that the system is functioning properly. In some instances, the DCV and/or Economizer system may provide some level of manual control over certain hardware (e.g. dampers) to help commission the system. The DCV and/or Economizer system may store one or more settings and or parameters used during the commissioning process (either in the factory or in the field), so that these settings and/or parameters may be later accessed to verify that the DCV and/or Economizer system was commissioned and commissioned properly. | 12-31-2015 |
Adrienne Watral, Lynnwood, MA US
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20120312300 | PRESSURE MEASURING SYRINGE - A syringe having an internal pressure gauge comprises a syringe barrel; a piston within the barrel; a spring coupled to the piston at a first position of the spring, the spring having a second portion that is movable in response to fluid pressure within a syringe cavity; and a pressure gauge having an indicator correlated to a plurality of positions of the second portion of the spring to indicate a pressure of a fluid. The spring can be a bellows. The first portion of the spring can be coupled to the piston to form a sliding seal with an inner wall of the syringe, and the second portion of the spring can move longitudinally within the syringe without sealing contact. | 12-13-2012 |
Adrienne Wong, Den Haag NL
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20090240724 | ENVIRONMENT DEFINITION FILES FOR AN ENVIRONMENT DEFINITION SYSTEM - An Environment Management System (EMS) provides on-demand instances of environments for testing hardware and/or software configurations. In various embodiments, the EMS includes a processing engine that handles parsing and execution of commands in a definition file that express the lifecycle of a testing environment. Accordingly, the EMS provides flexibility to end users in the way that environments are configured and deployed. An environment definition file is provided that may contain a standard set of scripts for implementing the lifecycle of the environment, along with any custom logic specific to a user or customer. | 09-24-2009 |