Hage, US
Abbas Hage, Atherton, CA US
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20090327766 | Power Over Ethernet Reclassification - A power over Ethernet (PoE) system has a reclassification functionality. The illustrative PoE system comprises a powered device (PD) and a power sourcing equipment (PSE) communicatively coupled to the PD. A classification identification component coupled to the PD encodes a classification value. A classification identification component can typically be implemented as a classification resistor, although any other suitable component such as a capacitor, inductor, register, or other structure or method can otherwise be implemented. The PoE system can further comprise a reclassification register in a non-volatile memory that stores a value indicative of a new classification state and a new classification identifier and a power switch that powers the powered device to a classification voltage. A PD controller is coupled to the powered device that reads the value indicative of the new classification state and, if the new classification state is asserted, reads the new classification identifier and sets classification according to the new classification identifier. If the new classification state is not asserted, the PD controller sets classification according to the classification identification component. | 12-31-2009 |
Antoine Hage, Cambridge, MA US
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20140195324 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ENHANCED COMMERCE - A program controlled data-processing system and computer-based method for facilitating retail transactions based on a seamless translation of reward points into a suitable currency for purchase. In one embodiment, the present invention allows a user to utilize points without the traditional redemption restrictions or encumbrances associated with reward programs. | 07-10-2014 |
Chad Hage, Oldsmar, FL US
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20140280009 | METHODS AND APPARATUS TO SUPPLEMENT WEB CRAWLING WITH CACHED DATA FROM DISTRIBUTED DEVICES - Methods and apparatus to supplement web crawling with cached data from distributed devices are disclosed. An example method includes accessing a first set of websites cached in a panelist device; comparing the first set of websites to a second set of websites to be analyzed by a crawler; and retrieving with the crawler a first website included in the second set of websites but not included in the first set of websites from a server associated with the first website. | 09-18-2014 |
Chad A. Hage, Clearwater, FL US
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20140281980 | Methods and Apparatus to Identify a Type of Media Presented by a Media Player - Methods, apparatus, systems and articles of manufacture are disclosed to identify a type of media presented by a media player application. An example method includes determining if a media application control is selectable when media is presented by the media player application; and determining whether the media presented includes a specified type of media in response to determining if the media application control is selectable. | 09-18-2014 |
Dan Hage, Paducah, KY US
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20140079619 | MANUFACTURE OF PF5 - A process for producing phosphorus pentafluoride by the reaction of elemental phosphorus and elemental fluorine gas, comprising supplying to the reaction non-stoichiometric amounts of elemental phosphorus and elemental fluorine gas. | 03-20-2014 |
Daniel Hage, Paducah, KY US
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20120285863 | AUTOMATED SULFUR RECOVERY LOOP - A method operable to remove contaminants from a contaminated fluid stream is provided. The process includes receiving the fluid stream containing contaminants. A first portion of the contaminants are removed from the fluid stream with a first scrubbing vessel. A first alkaline solution reacts with the contaminants such that the contaminants enter a contaminant solution. A remaining portion of the contaminants from the fluid stream is then removed with a at least one additional scrubbing vessel, wherein a second alkaline solution reacts with the contaminants such that part of the remaining portion of the contaminants enter a second solution. Water content is then removed from the fluid stream with a desiccating module, wherein the desiccating module outputs a clean fluid stream. | 11-15-2012 |
David S. Hage, Hickman, NE US
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20100055667 | Restricted Access Media and Methods for Making Restricted Access Media - The present invention is directed to restricted access media (RAM), methods for preparing restricted access media, and kits for preparing restricted access media that contain protected ligand binding agents or protected enzymes. Certain RAM provided contain a plurality of protected regions of the support that contain ligand binding agents that are protected by blocking agents. Certain RAM provided contain a plurality of protected regions of the support that contain unbound ligand binding agents or enzymes that are retained in the protected regions by a capping agent. Methods of making the RAM of the invention and associated kits are also provided | 03-04-2010 |
20120309652 | Restricted Access Media and Methods for Making Restricted Access Media - The present invention is directed to restricted access media (RAM), methods for preparing restricted access media, and kits for preparing restricted access media that contain protected ligand binding agents or protected enzymes. Certain RAM provided contain a plurality of protected regions of the support that contain ligand binding agents that are protected by blocking agents. Certain RAM provided contain a plurality of protected regions of the support that contain unbound ligand binding agents or enzymes that are retained in the protected regions by a capping agent. Methods of making the RAM of the invention and associated kits are also provided | 12-06-2012 |
John Hage, Sioux Falls, SD US
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20080263924 | Transportable electronic sign display system - A transportable electronic sign display system having modular cabinets which support electronic display modules and electronics having male and female latching assemblies connecting adjacent electronic display modules. Robust male and female latching assemblies at the top and bottom of electronic display modules provide for forcible positive action latching between vertically situated electronic display modules to provide a minimally visible horizontally oriented seam therebetween. Side latches between horizontally situated electronic display modules assemblies provide for latching to provide a minimally visible vertically oriented seam therebetween. | 10-30-2008 |
Joseph Hage, Reno, NV US
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20090049422 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MODELING AND DEVELOPING A SOFTWARE APPLICATION - A method and system for modeling and developing software applications. Modeling and developing a programmatic interface includes defining an application framework with property, behavior and event elements, creating enabling services and system entities each including at least one element, listing the enabling services and system entities themselves as elements, providing a user interface that enables a user to define business entities, include such entities among the elements, and define relationships among entities created by the user and the elements, and generating a software application that provides the programmatic interface. | 02-19-2009 |
Kam Hage, Troy, MI US
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20150251618 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SEATBELT USE MONITORING - A monitoring system for a vehicle having a seat and a restraint with seatbelt webbing includes a webbing length sensor coupled with the restraint, a position sensor, and a processor. The processor is in communication with the webbing length sensor and the position sensor and is programmed to output a signal based on a determination that an extended webbing length is outside an acceptable range of webbing length for an occupant size category assigned using the position sensor. | 09-10-2015 |
Martin Lenard Hage, Maple Grove, MN US
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20110070382 | Novel lens-protecting processing films - A method is performed for temporarily protecting lenses before subsequent treatment of the lens. The process provides a polymeric ophthalmic lens having a front surface and a rear surface, then provides a coating solution comprising a water-soluble/dispersible or organic-soluble/dispersible organic polymer in a solvent, the solvent not attacking or dissolving the polymeric ophthalmic lens. A coating solution is applied to at least one of the front surface or the rear surface. The coating solution is dried on the lens to form a temporary protective coating. The lens is supported. The lens is modified. The dried coating is then dissolved/dispersed the dried coating in a second solution without attacking, dissolving or damaging the lens. | 03-24-2011 |
Matthew Hage, San Diego, CA US
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20100187115 | ELECTROOSMOTIC PUMP WITH IMPROVED GAS MANAGEMENT - An electroosmotic (EO) pump is provided that includes a housing having a pump cavity, a porous core medium and electrodes. The porous core medium is positioned within the pump cavity to form an exterior reservoir that extends at least partially about an exterior surface of the porous core medium. The porous core medium has an open inner chamber provided therein. The inner chamber represents an interior reservoir. The electrodes are positioned in the inner chamber and are positioned proximate the exterior surface. The electrodes induce flow of a fluid through the porous core medium between the interior and exterior reservoirs, wherein a gas is generated when the electrodes induce flow of the fluid. The housing has a fluid inlet to convey the fluid to one of the interior reservoir and the exterior reservoir. The housing has a fluid outlet to discharge the fluid from another of the interior reservoir and the exterior reservoir. The housing has a gas removal device to remove the gas from the pump cavity. | 07-29-2010 |
20120292190 | APPARATUS FOR FRAGMENTING NUCLEIC ACIDS - An apparatus for fragmenting nucleic acid. The apparatus includes a sample reservoir that comprises a fluid having nucleic acids. The apparatus can also include a shear wall that is positioned within the sample reservoir. The shear wall includes a porous core medium that has pores that are sized to permit nucleic acids to flow therethrough. The apparatus also includes first and second chambers that are separated by the shear wall. The first and second chambers are in fluid communication with each other through the porous core medium of the shear wall. Also, the apparatus may include first and second electrodes that are located within the first and second chambers, respectively. The first and second electrodes are configured to generate an electric field that induces a flow of the sample fluid. The nucleic acids move through the shear wall thereby fragmenting the nucleic acids. | 11-22-2012 |
20130260372 | INTEGRATED OPTOELECTRONIC READ HEAD AND FLUIDIC CARTRIDGE USEFUL FOR NUCLEIC ACID SEQUENCING - A detection apparatus having a read head including a plurality of microfluorometers positioned to simultaneously acquire a plurality of the wide-field images in a common plane; and (b) a translation stage configured to move the read head along a substrate that is in the common plane. The substrate can be a flow cell that is included in a cartridge, the cartridge also including a housing for (i) a sample reservoir; (ii) a fluidic line between the sample reservoir and the flow cell; (iii) several reagent reservoirs in fluid communication with the flow cell, (iv) at least one valve configured to mediate fluid communication between the reservoirs and the flow cell; and (v) at least one pressure source configured to move liquids from the reservoirs to the flow cell. The detection apparatus and cartridge can be used together or independent of each other. | 10-03-2013 |
20140080205 | SYSTEM OR DEVICE FOR BIOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS HAVING AT LEAST ONE ELECTROOSMOTIC PUMP - An electroosmotic (EO) pump is provided that includes a housing having a pump cavity, a porous core medium and electrodes. The porous core medium is positioned within the pump cavity to form an exterior reservoir that extends at least partially about an exterior surface of the porous core medium. The porous core medium has an open inner chamber provided therein. The inner chamber represents an interior reservoir. The electrodes are positioned in the inner chamber and are positioned proximate the exterior surface. The electrodes induce flow of a fluid through the porous core medium between the interior and exterior reservoirs, wherein a gas is generated when the electrodes induce flow of the fluid. The housing has a fluid inlet to convey the fluid to one of the interior reservoir and the exterior reservoir. The housing has a fluid outlet to discharge the fluid from another of the interior reservoir and the exterior reservoir. The housing has a gas removal device to remove the gas from the pump cavity. | 03-20-2014 |
20140329694 | INTEGRATED OPTOELECTRONIC READ HEAD AND FLUIDIC CARTRIDGE USEFUL FOR NUCLEIC ACID SEQUENCING - A detection apparatus having a read head including a plurality of microfluorometers positioned to simultaneously acquire a plurality of the wide-field images in a common plane; and (b) a translation stage configured to move the read head along a substrate that is in the common plane. The substrate can be a flow cell that is included in a cartridge, the cartridge also including a housing for (i) a sample reservoir; (ii) a fluidic line between the sample reservoir and the flow cell; (iii) several reagent reservoirs in fluid communication with the flow cell, (iv) at least one valve configured to mediate fluid communication between the reservoirs and the flow cell; and (v) at least one pressure source configured to move liquids from the reservoirs to the flow cell. The detection apparatus and cartridge can be used together or independent of each other. | 11-06-2014 |
20150209786 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR DISPENSING REAGENTS - Some embodiments of the methods and compositions provided herein include inversion plates and delivery plates. Such inversion plates and delivery plates are useful for the transfer of fluid reagents to multiwell plates. | 07-30-2015 |
Nazih H. Hage, Cypress, TX US
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20100180338 | Multi-Domain Computer Password Management - A computer system has first and second password-protectable domains. The first domain has a multi-domain password manager for determining whether a password candidate is valid for both the first domain and the second domain. If so, the password manager submits the password candidate to the second domain. | 07-15-2010 |
20130185583 | DISTRIBUTING INFORMATION - Example embodiments disclosed herein relate to distributing information. A set of information about components of a computing device is retrieved from a low-level system of the computing device. Programs are determined to be sent data based on the set of information. | 07-18-2013 |
20130232510 | PROXY FOR ACCESSING A MIDDLEWARE SUBSYSTEM - A first application is constrained from calling a middleware subsystem, where the middleware subsystem is able to access at least one feature selected from among a basic input/output system (BIOS) and hardware. The first application accesses the middleware system through a proxy, where accessing the middleware subsystem allows the first application to communicate with the at least one feature. | 09-05-2013 |
Preston Hage, Orlando, FL US
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20110173821 | SAFETY RAZOR - A safety razor includes a handle assembly elongated along a longitudinal axis, a blade head assembly pivotably connected to the handle assembly and having a first blade set thereon, the first blade set extending generally in parallel with the longitudinal axis. The blade head assembly can be releasably connected to the handle assembly to facilitate replacement. The blade head assembly can include a second blade set, the second blade set extending generally in parallel with the longitudinal axis, the first and second blade sets arranged facing away from each other such that the shaving direction of the blade head assembly can be altered by rotating the safety razor about the longitudinal axis. The safety razor can further include a biasing element for resisting pivotal motion of the blade assembly about the longitudinal axis and a control mechanism operable to selectively limit the pivotal motion of the blade head assembly. | 07-21-2011 |
20140230251 | SAFETY RAZOR - A safety razor includes a handle assembly elongated along a longitudinal axis, a blade head assembly pivotably connected to the handle assembly and having a first blade set thereon, the first blade set extending generally in parallel with the longitudinal axis. The blade head assembly can be releasably connected to the handle assembly to facilitate replacement. The blade head assembly can include a second blade set, the second blade set extending generally in parallel with the longitudinal axis, the first and second blade sets arranged facing away from each other such that the shaving direction of the blade head assembly can be altered by rotating the safety razor about the longitudinal axis. The safety razor can further include a biasing element for resisting pivotal motion of the blade assembly about the longitudinal axis and a control mechanism operable to selectively limit the pivotal motion of the blade head assembly. | 08-21-2014 |
Richard P. Ver Hage, Midland Park, NJ US
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20090293332 | FLIP UP CARDHOLDER FOR ANIMAL CAGES - A card holder, for use on an animal cage, includes a card receiving area and a cam area for connecting the card holder to a pivot bar on the animal cage. The cam area includes, a hook, a pin clearance, a lead and a holding notch so that the card holder may be raised from a lower hanging position to an upward locked position. | 12-03-2009 |
20100000473 | CAGE WITH MICRO FILTER TOP - A cage and cage cover combination includes at least a cage cover having a plurality of stacking lugs. The combination also includes at least an animal cage having a lower surface, where the upper surfaces of the stacking lugs, when in contact with the lower surface of an animal cage form a substantially even connection such that a cage stacked on top of a cover rests securely on the cage cover. | 01-07-2010 |
20100006522 | ANIMAL HOUSING UNIT AND RACKING SYSTEM - An animal cage rack has a plurality of bays for receiving animal cages, where each bay has a first shelf for supporting the animal cage and a first cage mounting rail for supporting the cage in the bay in an alternative manner, where, in each manner for support, the animal cage rack provides ventilation for the animal cage in the bay. | 01-14-2010 |