Smalley, US
Aine Smalley, Santa Rosa, CA US
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20100047210 | Systems and Methods for Positioning of Needles and Other Devices Within Body Tissue - Systems and methods for delivering a substance (e.g., a therapeutic or diagnostic substance, drug, biologic, cells, etc.) or device (e.g., implantable device, sensor, electrode, etc.) to a specific location within a tissue mass (e.g., an organ, tumor, other mass of body tissue, etc.) that is located a spaced distance from an open or fluid-filled space, body cavity or body lumen. | 02-25-2010 |
Anna Smalley, Alameda, CA US
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20130275237 | Processing Online Transactions - Disclosed are systems and methods for managing transactions in which an order is specified online and payment is received at a point of sale (POS). Methods are disclosed for managing payment for such transactions at a POS, including transactions involving payment for both in-store purchases and online orders. Methods are also disclosed for managing inventory and price changes for such transactions where payment can occur at any time in a pay period following order creation. Also disclosed are methods for processing refunds for online orders for which payment was made at a POS. Finally, methods for preventing fraud and abuse as well as restricting the availability of this payment method for certain items are disclosed. | 10-17-2013 |
20130275238 | Processing Online Transactions - Disclosed are systems and methods for managing transactions in which an order is specified online and payment is received at a point of sale (POS). Methods are disclosed for managing payment for such transactions at a POS, including transactions involving payment for both in-store purchases and online orders. Methods are also disclosed for managing inventory and price changes for such transactions where payment can occur at any time in a pay period following order creation. Also disclosed are methods for processing refunds for online orders for which payment was made at a POS. Finally, methods for preventing fraud and abuse as well as restricting the availability of this payment method for certain items are disclosed. | 10-17-2013 |
20130275241 | Processing Online Transactions - Disclosed are systems and methods for managing transactions in which an order is specified online and payment is received at a point of sale (POS). Methods are disclosed for managing payment for such transactions at a POS, including transactions involving payment for both in-store purchases and online orders. Methods are also disclosed for managing inventory and price changes for such transactions where payment can occur at any time in a pay period following order creation. Also disclosed are methods for processing refunds for online orders for which payment was made at a POS. Finally, methods for preventing fraud and abuse as well as restricting the availability of this payment method for certain items are disclosed. | 10-17-2013 |
Christopher G. Smalley, Manasses, VA US
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20090020454 | Reduced elevation catalyst return line for a fluid catalytic cracking unit - The present invention is an improved regenerated catalyst bend assembly for a fluid catalytic cracking unit. In a preferred embodiment, the reduced elevation (“RE-bend” or “REL-bend”) regenerated catalyst return line assembly of the present invention has an outlet elevation that is lower than the inlet elevation of the RE-bend or REL-bend regenerated catalyst return line assembly, and a process for utilizing the assembly in a fluid catalytic cracking unit. The present invention is especially useful in the modification of existing fluid catalytic cracking units to lower the elevation of the outlet of the regenerated catalyst return line assembly, thereby providing needed space to increase the fluid catalytic cracking reactor riser length. | 01-22-2009 |
Christopher G. Smalley, Manassas, VA US
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20090283445 | FCC reactor and riser design for short contact-time catalytic cracking of hydrocarbons - The present invention is an improved design and operation of a short contact time Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) Reactor wherein the upper internal riser and a lower internal riser are in fluid connection with one another and provide an improved disengaging zone for entraining the vapors from the dilute phase area of the FCC reactor. Detailed preferred embodiments include improvements over the prior art to the internal central riser, riser termination apparatus, cyclone separators, and a coke mitigation baffle system, as well as associated improved fluid catalytic cracking processes utilizing the novel reactor design. | 11-19-2009 |
20130084219 | FCC REACTOR AND RISER DESIGN FOR SHORT CONTACT-TIME CATALYTIC CRACKING OF HYDROCARBONS - The present invention is an improved design and operation of a short contact time Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) Reactor wherein the upper internal riser and a lower internal riser are in fluid connection with one another and provide an improved disengaging zone for entraining the vapors from the dilute phase area of the FCC reactor. Detailed preferred embodiments include improvements over the prior art to the internal central riser, riser termination apparatus, cyclone separators, and a coke mitigation baffle system, as well as associated improved fluid catalytic cracking processes utilizing the novel reactor design. | 04-04-2013 |
20130165724 | Fluid Bed Reactor with Staged Baffles - The invention relates to a process of alkylating aromatic hydrocarbons, and more particularly a process of making paraxylene by alkylation of benzene and/or toluene with methanol and/or dimethyl ether, and to an apparatus for carrying out said process, the improvement comprising staged injection of one of the reactants, with the stages separated by structured packing so as to minimize at least one of gas phase back-mixing, by-pass phenomena, and gas bubble size. | 06-27-2013 |
20140305841 | METHOD FOR OPTIMIZING CATALYST/OIL MIXING IN AN FCC REACTOR FEED ZONE - A method of improving the uniformity of the contacting of a heavy oil feed with FCC cracking catalyst in the feed zone of an FCC cracking riser in which the heavy oil feed is injected into the catalyst in the riser by means of feed injectors located around the riser, the method comprising minimizing the differences in the temperature profile in the oil/catalyst mixture across the feed zone by varying the oil feed rate to the injectors. | 10-16-2014 |
Christopher Gordon Smalley, Manassas, VA US
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20110092756 | Production of Para-Xylene by the Methylation of Benzene and/or Toluene - In a process for the production of para-xylene, an aromatic feedstock comprising toluene and/or benzene is reacted with methanol under alkylation conditions in a reactor in the presence of a fluidized bed of solid catalyst particles to produce a vapor phase effluent comprising para-xylene, water, unreacted toluene and/or benzene and solid catalyst fines. The vapor phase effluent is contacted with a liquid hydrocarbon quench stream under conditions to condense a minor portion of the vapor phase effluent and produce a condensate which contains at least some of the catalyst fines and which is substantially free of an aqueous phase. The condensate containing said catalyst fines is then separated from the remainder of the vapor phase effluent. | 04-21-2011 |
20110315603 | SPENT CATALYST RISER DISTRIBUTOR - The present invention relates to an improved design for use in fluid cracking processes, preferably used in either a fluid catalytic cracking (“FCC”) process or a fluid coking process. In particular, the present invention relates to an apparatus and process for improving the separation and distributing spent catalyst and gases in a spent catalyst riser associated with a fluid cracking process, and most preferably for use in a spent catalyst riser associated with an FCC regenerator vessel. A novel catalyst distributor design and associated processes are presented herein which significantly improve combustion in the dense-phase fluidized catalyst bed of a regenerator and results in improved regenerator dense bed combustion and lower migration of oxygen into the regenerator overhead region. As a result, afterburn is significantly reduced in the regenerator and higher catalyst bed temperatures are achieved with significantly more uniform bed temperatures due to the improved combustion characteristics in the dense-phase fluidized catalyst bed. | 12-29-2011 |
20160060542 | FLUIDIZED BED UNIT STARTUP - The startup of a fluidized bed process unit uses an air heater to raise the temperature of the unit to the level necessary for operation of the unit to be self-sustaining in its normal operating regime without the use of torch oil. This startup sequence is particularly useful for fluidized bed units which utilize a circulating catalyst with particular emphasis on endothermic conversion units such as FCC and Resid Catalytic Cracking (RCC), but also on other catalytic units with circulating catalyst inventories such as various exothermic conversion, e.g. methanol conversion, processes. Elimination of the torch oil injection enables catalyst selectivity/activity to be retained during startup and at any other time that the heat requirement of the unit cannot be met by the internal functioning of the process, e.g. by coke generation during the reaction and combustion during regeneration of the catalysts or during the reaction itself. | 03-03-2016 |
Claire Smalley, Reno, NV US
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20140030718 | METHOD OF DETECTING AND IDENTIFYING CIRCULATING ANTIGENS IN HUMAN BIOLOGICAL SAMPLES - Disclosed herein is a method of detecting and identifying antigens that are shed into human bodily fluids during infection. The disclosed method allows circulating antigens associated with a particular infection to be detected within minutes or hours from testing as compared to days required with the current methods. Methods of identifying diagnostic indicators/targets for a given condition or disease are disclosed which include immunizing a veterinary subject with biological fluids obtained from a human infected with particular antigens to identify diagnostic targets for immunoassay. Also disclosed are methods of diagnosing and monitoring a | 01-30-2014 |
20150132757 | METHOD OF DETECTING AND IDENTIFYING CIRCULATING ANTIGENS IN HUMAN BIOLOGICAL SAMPLES - Disclosed herein is a method of detecting and identifying antigens that are shed into human bodily fluids during infection. The disclosed method allows circulating antigens associated with a particular infection to be detected within minutes or hours from testing as compared to days required with the current methods. Methods of identifying diagnostic indicators/targets for a given condition or disease are disclosed which include immunizing a verterinary subject with biological fluids obtained from a human infected with particular antigens to identify diagnostic targets for immunoassay. Also disclosed are methods of diagnosing and monitoring a | 05-14-2015 |
Daniel Smalley, Cambridge, MA US
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20130215485 | Methods and Apparatus for Holographic Animation - In an illustrative implementation of this invention, an animated holographic display is created as follows: Multiple HPO holograms in the shape of horizontal strips are recorded on an H2 medium. These horizontal strips are vertically displaced from each other. An animated real image is displayed by sequentially illuminating these HPO holograms. In illustrative implementations of this invention, the vertical perspective of at least some adjacent HPO stripes are identical. | 08-22-2013 |
Daniel E. Smalley, Cambridge, MA US
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20090040294 | Holographic video display system - A holographic video display comprises a monochromatic light source, a video signal generator, guided-wave acousto-optic modulators for diffracting light according to signals received from the video signal generator, a vertical scanning subsystem, and an optical path between the acousto-optic modulator and the vertical scanning subsystem. The optical path preferably comprises a Bravais lens system, first and second Fourier transform lens systems, and at least one holographic optical element or stationary mirror of continuous helical shape. In a method for generating a holographic image, monochromatic light is provided to at least one guided-wave acousto-optic modulator, the received light is diffracted according to a video signal, the guided-wave modulator aperture is scanned to produce a holo-line, the motion of the diffraction pattern is undone to render the holo-line stationary, the guided-wave modulator aperture is demagnified to create a wide field of view, and the holo-lines are tiled vertically to create the image. | 02-12-2009 |
20120194638 | Holographic Video Display System - A holographic video display employs at least one light source adapted to produce at least one wavelength of monochromatic light, a video signal generator, at least one guided-wave acousto-optic modulator for diffracting light received from the light source according to signals received from the video signal generator, a vertical scanning subsystem, and an optical path between the acousto-optic modulator and the vertical scanning subsystem. The optical path may preferably include a Bravais lens system, at least one Fourier transform lens system, and at least one moving horizontal mirror. | 08-02-2012 |
Daniel E. Smalley, Provo, UT US
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20140300694 | Anisotropic Leaky-Mode Modulator for Holographic Video Displays - An anisotropic spatial acousto-optic modulator for a holographic display system includes a substrate, an anisotropic waveguide that guides light into a single polarization, and a transducer that generates surface acoustic waves that propagate linearly with the guided, polarized light, converting at least some of the polarized light into a leaky mode of orthogonally polarized light. The acoustic waves may be encoded with holographic information. The modulator may include coupling devices for coupling light into the waveguide, which may have multiple channels. A holographic video display system includes at least one anisotropic spatial acousto-optic modulator. The pattern of the surface acoustic waves, encoded with holographic information, acts as a diffraction pattern that causes the modulator output to form a wavefront that becomes at least part of a holographic image. The system may have multiple channels in multiple waveguides, wherein each waveguide writes one or more lines of the holographic image. | 10-09-2014 |
20140300695 | Full-Parallax Acousto-Optic/Electro-Optic Holographic Video Display - A full-parallax acousto-optic/electro-optic holographic video display includes a control layer and a piezo-electric layer, which includes a substrate and an array of anisotropic waveguide elements. Each waveguide element guides light into a single polarization and includes a horizontal grating, which diffracts light horizontally and comprises surface acoustic waves, and vertical grating, which diffracts light vertically and includes an electro-optic phased array. The surface acoustic waves propagate linearly with the guided, polarized light in the waveguide, converting the polarized light into a leaky mode of orthogonal polarized light. The combination of the horizontal and vertical gratings allows the waveguide element to focus light to multiple points and steer it in order to form a holographic image. The horizontal grating may be generated by interdigital acousto-optic transducers and the vertical grating may be controlled by electro-optic transducers. Each waveguide element may be subdivided into sub-waveguides that form the electro-optic phased array. | 10-09-2014 |
David M. Smalley, Charlottesville, VA US
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20090093005 | PROTEIN-BASED BIOMARKERS FOR ABDOMINAL AORTIC ANEURYSM - The present invention encompasses compositions and methods useful for diagnosing subjects with abdominal aortic aneurysms. The invention relates to the use of protein biomarkers whose levels are different in subjects with abdominal aortic aneurysms relative to normal subjects. | 04-09-2009 |
David M. Smalley, Hampden, ME US
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20100055723 | Galectin-3-Binding Protein as a Biomarker of Cardiovascular Disease - The present invention provides compositions and methods for using biomarkers to diagnose and monitor cardiovascular associated diseases and disorders. More specifically, the present invention provides Galectin-3-binding protein as a biomarker for disease. | 03-04-2010 |
Dennis R. Smalley US
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20110147223 | Methods of Forming Three-Dimensional Structures Having Reduced Stress and/or Curvature - Electrochemical fabrication processes and apparatus for producing single layer or multi-layer structures where each layer includes the deposition of at least two materials and wherein the formation of at least some layers includes operations for reducing stress and/or curvature distortion when the structure is released from a sacrificial material which surrounded it during formation and possibly when released from a substrate on which it was formed. Six primary groups of embodiments are presented which are divide into eleven primary embodiments. Some embodiments attempt to remove stress to minimize distortion while others attempt to balance stress to minimize distortion. | 06-23-2011 |
Dennis R. Smalley, Newball, CA US
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20120128998 | Multi-Layer Three-Dimensional Structures Having Features Smaller Than a Minimum Feature Size Associated With the Formation of Individual Layers - Embodiments of multi-layer three-dimensional structures and formation methods provide structures with effective feature (e.g. opening) sizes (e.g. virtual gaps) that are smaller than a minimum feature size (MFS) that exists on each layer as a result of the formation method used in forming the structures. In some embodiments, multi-layer structures include a first element (e.g. first patterned layer with a gap) and a second element (e.g. second patterned layer with a gap) positioned adjacent the first element to define a third element (e.g. a net gap or opening resulting from the combined gaps of the first and second elements) where the first and second elements have features that are sized at least as large as the minimum feature size and the third element, at least in part, has dimensions or defines dimensions smaller than the minimum feature size. | 05-24-2012 |
Dennis R. Smalley, Reseda, CA US
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20140151237 | Methods of and Apparatus for Electrochemically Fabricating Structures Interlaced Layers or Via Selective Etching and Filling of Voids - Multi-layer structures are electrochemically fabricated by depositing a first material, selectively etching the first material (e.g. via a mask), depositing a second material to fill in the voids created by the etching, and then planarizing the depositions so as to bound the layer being created and thereafter adding additional layers to previously formed layers. The first and second depositions may be of the blanket or selective type. The repetition of the formation process for forming successive layers may be repeated with or without variations (e.g. variations in: patterns; numbers or existence of or parameters associated with depositions, etchings, and or planarization operations; the order of operations, or the materials deposited). Other embodiments form multi-layer structures using operations that interlace material deposited in association with some layers with material deposited in association with other layers. | 06-05-2014 |
Erin Smalley, Zephyrhills, FL US
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20090000850 | HANDS-FREE POWERED MOBILITY DEVICE - An electrically operable wheelchair having a seat, a base with a pair of motors respectively coupled with the main support wheels, a position detection assembly, and a controller coupled with the position detection assembly and the motors for controlling wheelchair operation in order to effect desired wheelchair movements. The hands-free input device of the invention, which includes the position detection assembly and a position detection device, provides input signals representative of desired wheelchair movements to the controller. The position detection device detects the position of the seat. Movement of the seat, rather than a joystick, creates the voltage signals which are then transmitted to the wheelchair controller. | 01-01-2009 |
Jason R. Smalley, Las Vegas, NV US
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20150080088 | GAMING SYSTEM AND METHOD PROVIDING A BATTLING SYMBOL GENERATORS GAME - Various embodiments of the present disclosure provide a gaming system and method providing a battling symbol generators game. In various embodiments, each symbol generator of a set of symbol generators employed for the battling symbol generators game is associated with one of a plurality of different characteristics. During play of the battling symbol generators game, the gaming system modifies the set of symbol generators upon the occurrence of various symbol generator set modification events such that more symbol generators of the set are associated with a particular characteristic and/or such that fewer symbol generators of the set are associated with another characteristic. The gaming system provides a bonus when a designated quantity of the symbol generators of the set are each associated with a particular characteristic. | 03-19-2015 |
Jeanne Y. Smalley, Riverdale, GA US
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20100203287 | Hypertransparent Nanostructured Superhydrophobic and Surface Modification Coatings - Hydrophobic and self-cleaning surfaces have wide applications, including glasses, camera covers, windows, solar panels and high-end finished surfaces. Many existing hydrophobic coatings either have low transmittance, making them unsuitable for high light transmission applications, or are insufficiently hydrophobic. The present invention concerns high-quality hypertransparent superhydrophobic coatings, for example SiO | 08-12-2010 |
Jeanne Yadlyne Smalley, Riverdale, GA US
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20110143094 | Process for Forming High Surface Area Embedded Coating with High Abrasion Resistance - The process of the present invention significantly increases the durability of superhydrophobic surfaces, while retaining similar optical properties to those of the original surface. The process uses velocity and heat to take freshly formed nano- and ultrafine particles and can partially embed and chemically bond them to the substrate, creating a strongly bonded nano-to-submicron textured surface. This nanotextured surface can then be modified to have desirable surface properties; for example, it can be hydrophobic, oliophobic, or hydrophilic. The high points of the coating made with this process protect the remainder of the surface from abrasion, thus greatly increasing product life in many uses. In preferred embodiments, the process is used to coat transportation vehicle windshields. | 06-16-2011 |
Jeffory L. Smalley, Olympia, WA US
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20120026678 | Fan Mounting System - A fan mounting system includes a fan chassis defining a plurality of fan housings. A guide member is located on the fan chassis. At least one board support member extends from the fan chassis and is operable to extend through a board to engage an Information Handling System (IHS) chassis when the fan chassis is positioned in the IHS chassis. An IHS chassis cover anchor is located on the fan chassis and is operable to engage an IHS chassis cover and secure the IHS chassis cover to the IHS chassis when the fan chassis is coupled to the IHS chassis. | 02-02-2012 |
20120127658 | MEMORY CARRIER AND IHS COUPLING SYSTEM - A memory carrier system includes a carrier chassis that includes a board having a board connector. The board is operable to couple to a plurality of memory modules. A pair of pinion cams are rotatably mounted to the carrier chassis. A handle is moveably coupled to the carrier chassis and includes a pair of rack arms. Each rack arm engages a respective pinion cam. The carrier chassis is operable to be positioned in an information handling system (IHS) chassis that includes an IHS connector, and the handle is operable to be moved relative to the carrier chassis in order to rotate the pinion cams into an engagement with the IHS chassis that provides a cam force that mates the board connector to the IHS connector. | 05-24-2012 |
Jeffory L. Smalley, East Olympia, WA US
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20140092573 | CONTACT PROTECTION FOR INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DEVICE LOADING - In one embodiment, a load frame and an integrated circuit device are aligned, with a base frame carried on a substrate, along a first alignment axis defined by a first alignment post extending from the base frame to the load frame, in a direction transverse to the substrate, and a first biasing device carried on the base frame is actuated to engage and bias the load frame toward the base frame aligned with the load frame, and to bias the integrated circuit toward the substrate. A latch latches the load and base frames together, aligned with and biased towards each other with the integrated circuit device and the substrate aligned with, and biased toward each other. Other aspects and features are also described. | 04-03-2014 |
20140187058 | Modular Multiple Piece Socket For Enhanced Thermal Management - A modular multiple piece socket and a computing system are described herein. The modular multiple piece socket includes a plurality of socket pieces, wherein at least one corridor separates the socket pieces. The plurality of socket pieces may be configured to secure a processing unit to a printed circuit board. The at least one corridor may be filled with a thermally conductive material. | 07-03-2014 |
20150118870 | INTEGRATED CIRCUIT CONNECTORS - Embodiments related to integrated circuit (IC) connectors are described. In some embodiments, an IC assembly may include an IC package substrate, an intermediate member, and a male connector. The IC package substrate may have first signal contacts on a top or bottom surface, and the bottom surface may have second signal contacts for coupling with a socket on a circuit board. The intermediate member may have a first end coupled to the first signal contacts and a second end extending beyond the side surface. The male connector may be disposed at the second end of the intermediate member, and may have signal contacts coupled to the signal contacts of the intermediate member. The male connector may be mateable with a female connector when the female connector is brought into engagement in a direction parallel to the axis of the intermediate member. Other embodiments may be disclosed and/or claimed. | 04-30-2015 |
20150184053 | GASKETTED THERMAL INTERFACE - A gasketted thermal interface material (TIM) is described herein. The gasketted TIM includes a phase change thermal interface material and a curable thermal interface material. The curable thermal interface material surrounds the phase change thermal interface material. The gasketted TIM also includes a gasketted chamber, and the phase change thermal interface material is located within the gasketted chamber. | 07-02-2015 |
20150280337 | ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLIES WITH SCALABLE CLIP-TYPE CONNECTORS - A clip-type connector for electrically coupling a substrate with a device or another substrate is disclosed. An electrical connector comprises a top plate and a bottom plate. An array of contacts are on at least one of the top plate and bottom plate. A hinge is located between the top plate and the bottom plate such that the hinge mechanically connects the top plate to the bottom plate. A spring applying a force against the top and bottom plates. | 10-01-2015 |
John William Smalley, Kula, HI US
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20120312852 | Paddle Holder for a Watersport Article and Method - A paddle holder is provided for a watersport article. The paddle holder includes a clothing element, an anchor, and a lanyard. The clothing element is configured to be integrated into a watersport article along a lateral location of a user elevationally between a supra-patellar region and an abdominal region. The anchor is affixed to the clothing element. The lanyard has a retention device and an adapter. The adapter is configured to affix to the anchor on the clothing element. The retention device is configured to mate and demate with a handle of a paddle to retain the paddle to the clothing element. A method is also provided for retaining a paddle with a watersport article. | 12-13-2012 |
Jonathan Smalley, Riverton, UT US
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20150051958 | Apparatus and Method for Providing A Computer-Implemented Portable Environment for In-Class Educator Observation - A computer-implemented, portable environment for in-class educator observation allows an observer to easily capture and date-stamp the observer's in-class observations of educator performance, and then to easily align such observations to template standards of an observation template, all in a way that allows the observer to focus on capturing details about the educator performance rather than on the data-gathering process. | 02-19-2015 |
Jonathan E. Smalley, Riverton, UT US
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20130042007 | Prescription of Electronic Resources Based on Observational Assessments - Various embodiments for prescribing electronic resources based on observational assessments are described. One example system includes a communication unit for sending and receiving data, a recommendation engine, and an assignment engine. The recommendation engine receives observation data related to a target subject, identifies one or more electronic resources that correspond to the observation data, and provides data describing the one or more electronic resources for display to an observer. The recommendation engine is coupled to the communication unit to provide the data representing the one or more electronic resources. The assignment engine receives an assignment request requesting an assignment of at least one electronic resource from the one or more electronic resources to the target subject for completion. The assignment engine also assigns the at least one electronic resource to the target subject. The assignment engine is coupled to the communication unit to receive the assignment request. | 02-14-2013 |
Jud Smalley, Claremore, OK US
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20130213496 | PRESSURE CONTROL SYSTEM FOR RELIEF AND SHUTDOWN OF FLOW - This disclosure is related to a non-electronic pressure control system for a pressurized system that receives fluid from a fluid supply. The pressure control system includes a control module, an actuator and a flow control device. The control module monitors the pressure of fluid either upstream or downstream of the flow control device. The control module can send a pneumatic signal to the actuator to open or close the flow control device responsive to the pressure monitored by the control module and the pressure required for the pressurized system. | 08-22-2013 |
Keiran S.m. Smalley, Tampa, FL US
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20150352086 | HEAT SHOCK PROTEIN (HSP) INHIBITION AND MONITORING EFFECTIVENESS THEREOF - Provided herein are methods of treating a BRAF inhibitor resistant cancer in a subject. Also provided are methods of monitoring or evaluating the treatment of a cancer in a subject. Further provided are methods of diagnosing a cancer or disease associated with antibody production in a subject. | 12-10-2015 |
Kellen Chirstopher Smalley, Pleasanton, CA US
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20140364238 | DYNAMICALLY GENERATED IN-GAME OBJECTIVES - This disclosure relates to a system and methodology for dynamically generating and implementing game objectives for in-game implementation such that users may attempt to meet these objectives to obtain one or more rewards. In some embodiments, game objectives are determined stochastically or pseudo-stochastically using a variety of components that are combined to create an overall game objective. | 12-11-2014 |
Kellen Christopher Smalley, Pleasanton, CA US
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20140358651 | PRESENTING OFFERS FOR IN-GAME VIRTUAL REWARDS - This disclosure relates to presenting offers for in-game virtual rewards to users. In implementations, rewards of virtual currency associated with the offers may be determined on a per user basis, such that a reward of virtual currency associated with an offer is incremented until the user accepts the offer and performs an action associated with the offer. | 12-04-2014 |
20140370968 | DYNAMICALLY PROVIDING REWARDS TO USERS IN A GAME SPACE - A system and method for providing rewards in a game space based on errors disrupting user interactions with the game space is disclosed. For providing such rewards, error information indicating the errors may be obtained and the errors may be extracted from the obtained error information. In some examples, levels of disruption caused by the errors may be determined. In some examples, support resources for addressing the errors may be determined. Rewards may be determined to be awarded to the users based on the determined levels of disruption and/or the determined support resources. In some examples, the determined rewards may be distributed to the users responsive to the users performing one or more actions addressing the errors on the client computing platforms associated with the users. | 12-18-2014 |
Kris K. Smalley, Pittstown, NJ US
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20110247187 | Kit and method for converting strap/buckle securement to snap-on-off securement - A kit for converting a belt and buckle fastening system to a snap-on/snap-off system includes a keeper for retaining both a main portion of the belt opposing an end portion of the belt for captively retaining a snap hook having a slotted end secured at a bent over portion of the belt, with a screw installed through opposing buckle holes in the belt nearest to the bent over portion of the belt, for securing the retention of the snap hook on the belt for snapping onto and off of the buckle. | 10-13-2011 |
Larry Smalley, Phoenix, AZ US
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20140130510 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DIRECTING COOLING FLOW INTO THE SURGE PLENUM OF AN EXHAUST EDUCTOR COOLING SYSTEM - A method and apparatus is provided for cooling the external surface of an aircraft APU eductor assembly. A processor is configured to open a surge valve by a predetermined amount when the surge valve is closed and the temperature of the exhaust gas exceeds a predetermined temperature in order to cool the surge plenum surfaces. | 05-15-2014 |
Larry A. Smalley, Phoenix, AZ US
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20090282804 | RECUPERATORS FOR GAS TURBINE ENGINES - An integrated heat exchanger assembly for a gas turbine engine includes a first flow path, a second flow path, and a third flow path. The first flow path is configured to be coupled to a compressor and a combustor, to receive compressed air from the compressor, and to supply the compressed air to the combustor. The second flow path is configured to be coupled to the compressor or the first flow path, or both, to receive compressed air therefrom, and to be coupled to the combustor and to supply compressed air thereto. The third flow path is disposed adjacent to the first and second flow paths, and is configured to be coupled to an exhaust section, to receive exhaust air therefrom, and to allow heat transfer from the exhaust air in the third flow path to the compressed air in the first and second flow paths. | 11-19-2009 |
Matthew Smalley, Ballston Lake, NY US
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20130270711 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR INTEGRATION OF THROUGH SUBSTRATE VIAS - An apparatus and method are provided for integrating TSVs into devices prior to device contacts processing. The apparatus includes a semiconducting layer; one or more CMOS devices mounted on a top surface of the semiconducting layer; one or more TSVs integrated into the semiconducting layer of the device wafer; at least one metal layer applied over the TSVs; and one or more bond pads mounted onto a top layer of the at least one metal layer, wherein the at least one metal layer is arranged to enable placement of the one or more bond pads at a specified location for bonding to a second device wafer. The method includes obtaining a wafer of semiconducting material, performing front end of line processing on the wafer; providing one or more TSVs in the wafer; performing middle of line processing on the wafer; and performing back end of line processing on the wafer. | 10-17-2013 |
Matthew David Smalley, Urbandale, IA US
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20150296733 | MAIZE HYBRID X03F667 - A novel maize variety designated X03F667 and seed, plants and plant parts thereof are produced by crossing inbred maize varieties. Methods for producing a maize plant by crossing hybrid maize variety X03F667 with another maize plant are disclosed. Methods for producing a maize plant containing in its genetic material one or more traits introgressed into X03F667 through backcross conversion and/or transformation, and to the maize seed, plant and plant part produced thereby. This invention relates to the maize variety X03F667, the seed, the plant produced from the seed, and variants, mutants, and minor modifications of maize variety X03F667. This invention further relates to methods for producing maize varieties derived from maize variety X03F667. | 10-22-2015 |
20150351345 | MAIZE HYBRID X03F652 - A novel maize variety designated X03F652 and seed, plants and plant parts thereof are produced by crossing inbred maize varieties. Methods for producing a maize plant by crossing hybrid maize variety X03F652 with another maize plant are disclosed. Methods for producing a maize plant containing in its genetic material one or more traits introgressed into X03F652 through backcross conversion and/or transformation, and to the maize seed, plant and plant part produced thereby. This invention relates to the maize variety X03F652, the seed, the plant produced from the seed, and variants, mutants, and minor modifications of maize variety X03F652. This invention further relates to methods for producing maize varieties derived from maize variety X03F652. | 12-10-2015 |
Matthew David Smalley, North Mankato, MN US
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20140208454 | Maize Variety Hybrid X05B916 - A novel maize variety designated X05B916 and seed, plants and plant parts thereof, produced by crossing Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. proprietary inbred maize varieties. Methods for producing a maize plant that comprises crossing hybrid maize variety X05B916 with another maize plant. Methods for producing a maize plant containing in its genetic material one or more traits introgressed into X05B916 through backcross conversion and/or transformation, and to the maize seed, plant and plant part produced thereby. This invention relates to the maize variety X05B916, the seed, the plant produced from the seed, and variants, mutants, and minor modifications of maize variety X05B916. This invention further relates to methods for producing maize varieties derived from maize variety X05B916. | 07-24-2014 |
M. Troy Smalley, Kaysville, UT US
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20120117808 | UTENSIL HAVING AN INTEGRATED HEAT TRANSFER RESERVOIR - The present disclosure is directed to embodiments of a utensil, such as a spoon, having an integrated heat transfer reservoir that can facilitate transfer of heat from or to an external environment, such as a liquid (e.g., soup, hot cocoa), to cool or warm the temperature of that external environment. The utensil can include a handle and a head. The head can be coupled to the handle. The head comprises a heat transfer reservoir. A top piece of the head and a bottom piece of the head can be configured to mate together to define a void within the head. The void has a volume and at least a portion of the volume of the void can be filled with a heat transfer material configured to absorb and store heat. | 05-17-2012 |
Peter Smalley, Seattle, WA US
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20110086341 | FLUORINATED RESORUFIN COMPOUNDS AND THEIR APPLICATION - The invention provides novel fluorinated resorufin compounds that are of use in a variety of assay formats. Also provided are methods of using the compounds and kits that include a compound of the invention and instructions detailing the use of the compound in one or more assay formats. | 04-14-2011 |
20130102014 | FLUORINATED RESORUFIN COMPOUNDS AND THEIR APPLICATION - The invention provides novel fluorinated resorufin compounds that are of use in a variety of assay formats. Also provided are methods of using the compounds and kits that include a compound of the invention and instructions detailing the use of the compound in one or more assay formats. | 04-25-2013 |
20140220612 | FLUORINATED RESORUFIN COMPOUNDS AND THEIR APPLICATION - The invention provides novel fluorinated resorufin compounds that are of use in a variety of assay formats. Also provided are methods of using the compounds and kits that include a compound of the invention and instructions detailing the use of the compound in one or more assay formats. | 08-07-2014 |
Peter A. Smalley, Salem, OR US
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20090298199 | IMMUNOSORBENT ASSAY SUPPORT AND METHOD OF USE - Embodiments of the present invention provide an immunosorbent assay support immobilized with an intermediate binding antibody and their method of use in an improved immunoassay format. | 12-03-2009 |
Peter A. Smalley, Seattle, WA US
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20120107844 | IMMUNOSORBENT ASSAY SUPPORT AND METHOD OF USE - Embodiments of the present invention provide an immunosorbent assay support immobilized with an intermediate binding antibody and their method of use in an improved immunoassay format. | 05-03-2012 |
Philip Smalley, Tempe, AZ US
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20120017596 | COMBUSTORS WITH QUENCH INSERTS - A combustor for a turbine engine is provided. The combustor includes a first liner having a first hot side and a first cold side; a second liner having a second hot side and a second cold side, the second hot side and the first hot side forming a combustion chamber therebetween, the combustion chamber configured to receive an air-fuel mixture for combustion therein; and an insert including a body portion extending through the first liner, a shoulder circumscribing the body portion and abutting the first hot side, and an inlet portion coupled to the body portion and abutting the first cold side such that the inlet portion and the shoulder capture the second liner therebetween to retain the insert. | 01-26-2012 |
20130255265 | COMBUSTORS WITH QUENCH INSERTS - A combustor for a turbine engine is provided. The combustor includes a first liner and a second liner forming a combustion chamber with the first liner, the combustion chamber configured to receive an air-fuel mixture for combustion therein. The first liner defining an air admission hole for directing a first jet of pressurized air into the combustion chamber, and the air admission hole may have a non-circular shape. The combustor further includes an insert positioned within the air admission hole to guide the first jet through the air admission hole and into the combustion chamber. | 10-03-2013 |
Preston Smalley, Danville, CA US
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20160044385 | MERGING PERMISSIONS AND CONTENT ACCESS - Aspects of the disclosure relate to determining that a wireless device associated with one user account is proximate to a computing device associated with another user account. In response to determining the proximity of the two devices, one or more of the devices may receive merged access to permissions and/or content associated with the two user accounts. In response to determining that the wireless device is not proximate to the computing device, the devices may no longer receive merged access to permissions and/or content associated with the two user accounts. | 02-11-2016 |
Preston G. Smalley, Danville, CA US
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20140237056 | Collaborative Composition Of Multimedia Communications - Provided are methods and systems for providing personalized communications. An exemplary method can comprise determining an interest level in contributing to a media message for a recipient. The method can comprise selecting, based on the interest level, a plurality of contributors from a network of members associated with a recipient. The method can also comprise receiving at least two messages in one or more formats from the plurality of contributors. The method can further comprise combining the at least two messages into a media message. The method can comprise providing the media message to a recipient. | 08-21-2014 |
Preston Grant Smalley, Danville, CA US
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20110093494 | METHOD AND SYSTEM TO DYNAMICALLY BROWSE DATA ITEMS - A method and system to receive a query, from over a network, and identify a first plurality of data items based on the query. The first plurality of data items including a second plurality of data items. Next, the system computes a quantity of the first plurality of data items by counting the first plurality of data items and compares the quantity of the first plurality of data items with a determined threshold to identify the quantity of the first plurality of data items as being greater than the determined threshold. Next, the system presents a user interface, over the network, to the computer system, the user interface includes the second plurality of data items, and further includes at least one user interface element responsive to the identification of the quantity of the first plurality of data items as greater than the determined threshold. The at least one user interface element is selectable to browse the first plurality of data items. | 04-21-2011 |
20130086034 | METHOD AND SYSTEM TO PROCESS A DATA SEARCH REQUEST - Example systems and methods of processing a data search request are presented. In one example, a data search request including a plurality of constraints is received. Each of the plurality of constraints is of one of a plurality of constraint types. At least one of the plurality of constraints of a first constraint type is expanded to one or more constraints of at least one other constraint type. A plurality of search definitions is formulated utilizing the plurality of constraints. Each of the plurality of search definitions includes a unique constraint set excluding at least one of the plurality of constraints. A plurality of searches is performed using the plurality of search definitions to generate a plurality of search results. Data item counts corresponding to the search definitions are calculated. The data item counts and the corresponding search definitions are communicated to a client machine. | 04-04-2013 |
20150020017 | METHOD AND SYSTEM TO DYNAMICALLY BROWSE DATA ITEMS - A method and system to determine the size of a first area on a user interface that is utilized to display data items. The system receives a request for a user interface that includes a first area and a second area that are complementary in size. The system utilizes the first area utilized to display data items and the second area to display other information. The system determines a size of the first area by computing a number of data items that are to be displayed in the first area and generates the user interface to include the first area in the second area, the first area being of the determined size. | 01-15-2015 |
Richard E. Smalley, Hoston, TX US
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20100096265 | MACROSCOPICALLY MANIPULABLE NANOSCALE DEVICES MADE FROM NANOTUBE ASSEMBLIES - This invention relates generally to cutting single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWNT). In one embodiment, the present invention provides for preparations of homogeneous populations of short carbon nanotube molecules by cutting and annealing (reclosing) the nanotube pieces followed by fractionation. The cutting and annealing processes may be carried out on a purified nanotube bucky paper, on felts prior to purification of nanotubes or on any material that contains single-wall nanotubes. In one embodiment, oxidative etching with concentrated nitric acid is employed to cut SWNTs into shorter lengths. The annealed nanotubes may be disbursed in an aqueous detergent solution or an organic solvent for the fractionation. Closed tubes can also be derivatized to facilitate fractionation, for example, by adding solubilizing moieties to the end caps. | 04-22-2010 |
Robert Smalley, Woodbury, NJ US
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20100172797 | EXTRACTION METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR HIGH-SENSITIVITY BODY FLUID TESTING DEVICE - An extraction method and apparatus is provided for obtaining quick, safe and highly sensitive testing of a variety of body fluids including saliva, blood, urine or other fluids for drugs of abuse or other analytes. The apparatus includes a latchable extraction wand for obtaining body fluid samples from a subject which is adapted to maximize the portion of the body fluid sample that will go into a graduated bottle containing a buffer solution, and a testing device wherein the sample will be received and into which test strips can be inserted to determine levels of drugs of abuse or other analyte in the sample. In one of the methods of the invention, energy is imparted to the sample and buffer solution, such as by shaking, and this facilitates reduction of sample viscosity, such as by promoting the breakdown of mucins when the sample is saliva. | 07-08-2010 |
Robert Smalley US
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20080305548 | METHOD FOR STIMULATING SALIVA PRODUCTION DURING ORAL SAMPLE COLLECTION PROCEDURE - A method and device are provided for stimulating and increasing the production of saliva during immunoassay tests for drugs or other analytes wherein a scent or odor capable of stimulating saliva production is incorporated into a device for obtaining an oral sample from a test subject. The scent or odor may be impregnated into the oral sample collection device or may be part of an attachment to such a device, and the scent or odor is disposed in such a manner so as to maximize the exposure of the scent to the test subject and thus stimulate the production of saliva. The method and device of the invention are advantageous because the increased production of saliva will facilitate the testing of an oral sample for drugs or other analytes and will increase the likelihood of obtaining a complete and accurate result. | 12-11-2008 |
Ronald R. Smalley, North Kingstown, RI US
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20160091361 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR THE CALIBRATION OF A HYDROPHONE LINE ARRAY - A method is disclosed for calibration of a towed line array. In a low frequency band, calibration is performed using an acoustic field observed by reference standard hydrophones. The observations form a model of a complex acoustic field throughout a space occupied by a measurement apparatus. The array sensitivities are computed by comparing output voltages of the array with the acoustic field estimated at the locations occupied by hydrophones of the array. Variations in the acoustic field that cannot be accounted for by free field propagation theory are included in the calculation of array channel sensitivities. The method extends the low frequency limit for the calibration to less than the minimum frequency at which free field propagation conditions can be approximated. Boundary reflections and spatial variations in the acoustic field are recognized. The spatial distribution of acoustic energy is used to provide low frequency calibration with improved precision. | 03-31-2016 |
Thomas Smalley, Boulder, CO US
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20100181725 | BALL-STRIKING GAME - Disclosed is a system for simulating a ball-striking game for a batter in a game area. The system includes a fluorescent bat, a fluorescent ball, a tracking device, and a data computing device. The fluorescent bat is adapted to be held by the batter. The fluorescent ball is adapted to be delivered to the batter for hitting the fluorescent ball with the fluorescent bat. The tracking device is capable of detecting a first set and a second set of parameters associated with the fluorescent ball. Further, the tracking device is capable of wirelessly transmitting the first set and the second set of parameters to the data computing device. The data computing device is capable of generating a score for the batter based on the first set and the second set of parameters. | 07-22-2010 |
William J. Smalley, New York, NY US
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20120278254 | Method for Creating Factor Indexes and Long/Short Index Products With Systematic Risk Management - An investment method and process used to create investment indexes that measure the difference between market segments, which such market segments may be in unrelated investment categories or within the same asset class, while simultaneously managing long/short portfolios that return the measured difference in the form of investible index products is disclosed. The three primary steps of the inventive investment method and process are: (1) to identify the desired risk factor for isolation for purposes of hedging existing risk, diversifying risk, or tactical investment in risk; (2) to create and calculate a Factor Index and develop underlying algorithms for intraday and end-of-period benchmarking; and (3) to design a Factor Index Product and implement a Factor Portfolio involving the isolation of the desired risk factor by establishing and maintaining a long exposure to one (or more) market segment(s) and a short exposure to one (or more) market segment(s). | 11-01-2012 |
20120296844 | Method for Creating Roll Yield Indexes and Index Products - An inventive computerized investment method and process is disclosed that comprises the creation, calculation, and use of a “Roll Yield” Index, which is a function of a futures contract “rolling” methodology that may vary depending on the underlying commodity, and a systematic rebalancing mechanism for portfolio management of long/short commodity futures index products. Both the Roll Yield Index and the long/short portfolios have the same investment objective to deliver the spread, or difference, between two or more futures contracts on the same underlying commodity with different expiration dates. | 11-22-2012 |