Mcginnis, OH
Gregory T. Mcginnis, Valley City, OH US
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20150144363 | VERTICAL TINE TILLER - A vertical tine tiller that includes a chassis, an engine attached to the chassis, a handle assembly extending from the chassis to allow an operator to control the tiller, and at least two vertically oriented tine assemblies. Each of the tine assemblies include a plurality of tines attached to a plate, wherein the tine assemblies are rotatable about a vertical axis such that the tines of each tine assembly provide a grinding path and adjacent tine assemblies have at least partially overlapping grinding paths. The tines are removably connected to the plate. | 05-28-2015 |
Jerry Keith Mcginnis, West Chester, OH US
Peter Mcginnis, Gahanna, OH US
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20120135849 | MODULUS, LITHIUM FREE GLASS - An R-glass composition including SiO | 05-31-2012 |
Peter B. Mcginnis, Gahanna, OH US
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20080227615 | Low viscosity E-glass composition enabling the use of platinum and rhodium free bushings - A low viscosity E-glass composition including SiO2 in an amount ranging from 52-54 weight percent, Al | 09-18-2008 |
20100069220 | Method Of Manufacturing S-Glass Fibers In A Direct Melt Operation And Products Formed There From - A method of forming high strength glass fibers in a refractory-lined glass meter, products made there from and batch compositions suited for use in the method are disclosed. The glass composition for use in the method of the present invention is up to about 64-75 weight percent SiO | 03-18-2010 |
20100160140 | COMPOSITION FOR HIGH PERFORMANCE GLASS FIBERS AND FIBERS FORMED THEREWITH - A composition for the manufacture of high strength glass fibers suitable for manufacture in both precious metal lined furnaces and refractory lined glass melter is disclosed. The glass composition of the present invention includes 62-68 weight % SiO | 06-24-2010 |
20100162772 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING HIGH STRENGTH GLASS FIBERS IN A DIRECT MELT OPERATION AND PRODUCTS FORMED THERE FROM - A method of forming high strength glass fibers in a glass melter substantially free of platinum or other noble metal materials, products made there from and batch compositions suited for use in the method are disclosed. One glass composition for use in the present invention includes 50-75 weight % SiO | 07-01-2010 |
20110000263 | Method of Manufacturing High Performance Glass Fibers in a Refractory Lined Melter and Fiber Formed Thereby - A method of forming high strength glass fibers in a refractory lined glass melter is disclosed. The refractory lined melter is suited to the batch compositions disclosed for the formation high modulus, and high-strength glass fibers. The glass composition for use in the method of the present invention is up to about 70.5 Weight % SiO | 01-06-2011 |
20110003678 | Composition For High Performance Glass High Performance Glass Fibers And Articles Therefrom - Glass batch compositions for the formation of high-modulus, and high-strength glass fibers as well as fibers suitable for use as textile and reinforcements are disclosed. Fibers formed of the composition are especially suitable for use in high-strength, low-weight applications such as windmill blades and high strength and modulus applications where strength and stiffness are required in the composite. The glass composition is up to about 70.5 weight % SiO | 01-06-2011 |
20130217807 | HIGH REFRACTIVE INDEX GLASS COMPOSITION - A glass composition including SiO | 08-22-2013 |
20130225727 | GLASS COMPOSITION FOR PRODUCING HIGH STRENGTH AND HIGH MODULUS FIBERS - A glass composition including SiO | 08-29-2013 |
20130333422 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING S-GLASS FIBERS IN A DIRECT MELT OPERATION AND PRODUCTS FORMED THEREFROM - A method of forming high strength glass fibers in a continuous system is provided. The method includes supplying a glass batch to a glass melting furnace lined with a material substantially free of noble metals. The glass batch comprises about 50-about 75 weight percent SiO | 12-19-2013 |
Peter Bernard Mcginnis, Gahanna, OH US
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20100160139 | COMPOSITION FOR HIGH PERFORMANCE GLASS FIBERS AND FIBERS FORMED THEREWITH - A composition for the manufacture of high strength glass fibers suitable for manufacture in a refractory lined glass melter is disclosed. The glass composition of the present invention includes 64-75 weight % SiO | 06-24-2010 |
20120322933 | HIGH STRENGTH GLASS FIBERS WITH CONTROLLED REFRACTIVE INDEX, COMPOSITION FOR MAKING SUCH FIBERS AND COMPOSITE MATERIALS FORMED THEREFROM - Glass fibers are presented having a composition of about 48-54 weight percent SiO | 12-20-2012 |
20130122767 | GLASS COMPOSITION FOR PRODUCING HIGH STRENGTH AND HIGH MODULUS FIBERS - A glass composition including SiO | 05-16-2013 |
20130210962 | GLASS COMPOSITION FOR PRODUCING HIGH STRENGTH AND HIGH MODULUS FIBERS - A glass composition including SiO | 08-15-2013 |
20130225025 | GLASS COMPOSITION FOR PRODUCING HIGH STRENGTH AND HIGH MODULUS FIBERS - A glass composition including Si02 in an amount from about 70.6 to about 79.6% by weight, AI | 08-29-2013 |
20130338268 | GLASS COMPOSITION FOR PRODUCING HIGH STRENGTH AND HIGH MODULUS FIBERS - A glass composition including SiO | 12-19-2013 |
Ryan Mcginnis, London, OH US
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20100067754 | COMPUTER-AIDED DETECTION AND CLASSIFICATION OF SUSPICIOUS MASSES IN BREAST IMAGERY - Methods, a system, and a computer readable medium are presented that detect and classify mass-like regions exhibiting spiculated and/or dense characteristics with high sensitivity and at acceptable false positive rates. One or more suspicious masses are identified in medical imagery of the breast. In accordance with certain embodiments, for each suspicious mass located, a quantitative measure of spiculation and quantitative measure of density are computed. At least one classification scheme is then selected for each suspicious mass according to both quantitative measures. Each classification scheme is developed using true positives and false positives with similar quantitative measures. | 03-18-2010 |
20100183210 | COMPUTER-ASSISTED ANALYSIS OF COLONIC POLYPS BY MORPHOLOGY IN MEDICAL IMAGES - The application discloses computer-based apparatus and methods for analysis of images of the colon to assist in the detection of colonic polyps. The apparatus and methods include the classification of anomalies which are suspected colonic polyps by morphological types, and the use of information about the morphological type to assist in the determination of whether the anomaly is a polyp. | 07-22-2010 |
20100189326 | COMPUTER-AIDED DETECTION OF FOLDS IN MEDICAL IMAGERY OF THE COLON - The application discloses computer-based apparatus and methods for analysis of images of the colon to assist in the detection of colonic polyps. The apparatus and methods include the detection, classification and display of candidate colonic folds. | 07-29-2010 |
20100246912 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IDENTIFYING SUSPICIOUS ANOMALIES USING INFORMATION FROM A PLURALITY OF IMAGES OF AN ANATOMICAL COLON UNDER STUDY - Systems, computer-readable media, and methods are presented that identify suspicious anomalies in a colon with higher sensitivity and at a lower false positive rate. A plurality of images of an anatomical colon is acquired. Candidate suspicious anomalies are identified in each image. The candidate suspicious anomalies across images are then compared using registration and matching. Features of candidate suspicious anomalies across images may be jointly evaluated to perform classification. | 09-30-2010 |
Ryan Mcginnis, Tipp City, OH US
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20110026791 | SYSTEMS, COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIA, AND METHODS FOR CLASSIFYING AND DISPLAYING BREAST DENSITY - Systems, computer-readable media, methods, and a medical imaging system are presented that compute and output a density estimate of a breast. The density estimate may be computed using information from at least two digital images, wherein each image represents a view of at least a portion of the breast from a different specific angle. The density estimate may be computed using information from at least one digital breast image and at least one digital opposite breast image, wherein the at least one digital breast image represents a view of at least a portion of the breast from a specific angle and wherein the at least one digital opposite breast image represents a view of at least a portion of the opposite breast. The density estimate may be computed using computed parenchyma information, the parenchyma information being computed using texture information and density information derived from at least one digital image of at least a portion of the breast. The density estimate may be computed using computed parenchyma information, the parenchyma information being computed from at least one digital image using computed vessel line information, the computed vessel line information being computed from the at least one digital image. | 02-03-2011 |
20110206250 | SYSTEMS, COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIA, AND METHODS FOR THE CLASSIFICATION OF ANOMALIES IN VIRTUAL COLONOGRAPHY MEDICAL IMAGE PROCESSING - This discloses methods and systems for the processing of medical image data of a colon acquired with an imaging device, such as a computerized tomography (“CT”) scanner and more particularly, to methods and systems for the classification of structures or objects in said medical image data. The disclosed methods and systems analyze image data for objects such as rectal tubes or stools, or for clusters of suspicious regions, and may eliminate such objects from further analysis prior to presenting potential polyps to a user. | 08-25-2011 |
William C. Mcginnis, Cincinnati, OH US
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20090048531 | DERMATOMAL SOMATOSENSORY EVOKED POTENTIAL (DSSEP) APPARATUS FOR REAL TIME NERVE ROOT FUNCTION DIAGNOSIS IN SURGICAL AND CLINICAL SITUATIONS - A dermatomol somatosensory evoked potential (DSSEP) diagnositic apparatus for evaluating nerve root functions in a mammalian subject is presented. The DSSEP apparatus includes an electrical stimulator, a stimulus site selector switchbox, a connection box, a plurality of stimulating electrodes, a plurality of recording electrodes, a computer system, and a software package. The stimulating electrodes are configured to receive and to apply an electrical stimulus onto a dermal stimulation site of the mammalian subject. The recording electrodes are configured to receive an evoked potential induced by the applied electrical stimulus such that the evoked potential response passes through nerves from the dermal stimulation site to the dermal recording site. The computer system and software package process the results. | 02-19-2009 |