Mcgrath, US
Alan Thomas Mcgrath, Glenview, IL US
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20090326792 | Method and system for increasing the degree of autonomy of an unmanned aircraft by utilizing meteorological data received from GPS dropsondes released from an unmanned aircraft to determine course and altitude corrections and an automated data management and decision support navigational system to make these navigational calculations and to correct the unmanned aircraft's flight path - A system and method for determining wind profile and current icing potential information, comprising the steps of flying a plane; carrying a plurality of dropsondes on the plane; releasing the dropsondes into an atmosphere, for movement with a wind; collecting meteorology data by the dropsondes; transmitting the data from the dropsondes to the plane; transmitting the data from the plane to a remote control center; interpreting the meteorological data; and guiding the plane to a flight path with favorable winds and other favorable weather conditions. The invention also discloses an automated data management and decision support navigational system to make these navigational calculations and to correct the unmanned aircraft's flight path thus increasing the degree of autonomy of the unmanned aircraft. | 12-31-2009 |
Anne Mcgrath, Chicago, IL US
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20090024628 | HOME MANAGEMENT, MAINTENANCE, REPAIR, REMODELING AND REDECORATION SYSTEM AND METHOD - Embodiments of the invention provide a home management system and method with a 360-degree virtual surface rendering application. Embodiments of the invention generate a listing of home improvement projects from the inspection report to be viewed through a user interface. Homeowners may manage, prioritize, rank, and educate themselves on each listed home improvement project. Embodiments of the invention may contain a 360-degree virtual surface rendering application allowing a homeowner to select different surface types for a room, and then view them on a re-rendered image of the room before purchasing the new surfaces. | 01-22-2009 |
Barbara Mcgrath, Portland, OR US
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20090018479 | Absorbable tissue dressing assemblies, systems, and methods formed from hydrophilic polymer sponge structures such as chistosan - Absorbable tissue dressing assemblies are formed from hydrophilic polymer sponge structures, such as chitosan. | 01-15-2009 |
20090024068 | Absorbable tissue dressing assemblies, systems, and methods formed from a Hydrophilic chitosan sponge structure and including a flexible absorbable backing layer of poly-4-hydroxy butyrate - Absorbable tissue dressing assemblies are formed from hydrophilic polymer sponge structures, such as chitosan. | 01-22-2009 |
20140275291 | BIOCOMPATIBLE AND BIOABSORBABLE DERIVATIZED CHITOSAN COMPOSITIONS - The invention relates to biocompatible, bioabsorbable derivatized non-crosslinked chitosan compositions optionally crosslinked to gelatin/collagen by 1-ethyl-3-[3-dimethylaminopropyl]carbodiimide hydrochloride (EDC) for biomedical use and methods of making and testing such compositions, including a modified acute systemic toxicity test. The compositions comprise derivatized chitosan reacetylated to a degree of N-deacetylation (DDA) of between about 15% and 40%. The compositions are typically bioabsorbed in about 90 days or less and can be made to bioabsorb at differing rates of speed. The compositions are initially soluble in aqueous solution below pH 6.5. The compositions have an acid content that can be adjusted between about 0% (w/w) and about 8% (w/w) to customize the composition for uses that require and/or tolerate differing levels of cytotoxicity, adhesion, composition cohesion, and cell infiltration into the composition. | 09-18-2014 |
Brad Mcgrath, Las Vegas, NV US
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20090237234 | Relative positioning system and method - A relative positioning system and method has an adjoining pair of spaced apart receivers positioned proximal to an object causing a signal interference with a radio frequency signal detectable by each receiver of the adjoining pair. The radio frequency signal is associated with an emitter. Control electronics operatively couple the spaced apart receivers. The control electronics are configured to determine a direction of the emitter based on the signal interference. In an embodiment of the system and method the emitter is associated with an object of interest, the signal encodes information relating to the identity and status of the object, and information and heading of the object are cutaneously communicated to an operator by an article worn by the operator. | 09-24-2009 |
20090237235 | Relative positioning system method - A relative positioning system and method has an adjoining pair of spaced apart receivers positioned proximal to an object causing a signal interference with a radio frequency signal detectable by each receiver of the adjoining pair. The radio frequency signal is associated with an emitter. Control electronics operatively couple the spaced apart receivers. The control electronics are configured to determine a direction of the emitter based on the signal interference. In an embodiment of the system and method the emitter is associated with an object of interest, the signal encodes information relating to the identity and status of the object, and information and heading of the object are cutaneously communicated to an operator by an article worn by the operator. | 09-24-2009 |
Charles M. Mcgrath, Bend, OR US
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20100267590 | Reaction Surface Array Diagnostic Apparatus - A reaction surface array diagnostic apparatus and method of making the same includes a substrate carrying a plurality of reaction surfaces, a plate and a gasket, each having a plurality of through bores, alignable with one of the reaction surfaces and forming a fluid tight well about each reaction surface when the gasket and the plate are sealingly affixed to the substrate to form a stack. Clamp members engage opposite side edges of a stack to compress the gasket. A plurality of side-by-side disposed clamped stacks of plates, gaskets and substrates are mounted in a tray in the standard footprint of a microtitre plate. Alternately, the plate and the gasket are combined into a single plate formed of a flexible material having an adhesive on one surface. | 10-21-2010 |
20140206580 | PROTEIN MICROARRAY ASSAY IMAGER - An approach is described that combines distinct properties of a specialized porous nitrocellulose film (PNC) with quantum nanoparticles to create an improved assay and detection sensitivity, permitting the development of a camera-based imaging system for fluorescent detection of macromolecules in microarray format. The two properties of PNC that facilitate the approach are an extraordinarily high binding capacity and a newly observed internal scattering of light. Quantum nanoparticles complement these PNC properties by providing a higher level of emitted light than the fluorescent dyes in common microarray use. Overall, the approach allows for instrument cost savings, reduced imaging time, and the ability to remotely image. | 07-24-2014 |
Christie Patrick Mcgrath, Nashua, NH US
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20110055109 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR EMPLOYING THE USE OF NEURAL NETWORKS FOR THE PURPOSE OF REAL-TIME BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE AND AUTOMATION CONTROL - A system and integration infrastructure to provide a distributed matrix or neural network of connected real-time decision support modules designed to perform business intelligence evaluations in real time. The system and integration infrastructure provide a network of intelligence superimposed upon any company's existing IT data centers, and cloud computing connections. The system is highly customizable to the unique business model deployed by the client company within the best practices of the client company's industry. Whether or not the client company has integrated their diverse enterprise systems, the elements of the matrix are annealed to the various data sources, transaction logs and client software installations currently deployed. These matrix elements or neurons are designed to house critical operational data, determined by the operational model of the client company to be of critical importance. When combined with monitor neurons, they automatically assess the gap between the desired state of a critical element and the current condition in real time. Trigger conditions are pre-established, but modified by an executive controller in real-time, and the system is pre programmed to automatically respond in a prescribed manner to critical conditions having been met even when these conditions come from otherwise stove-piped enterprise applications. | 03-03-2011 |
20120259909 | LEGACY APPLICATION MIGRATION TO REAL TIME, PARALLEL PERFORMANCE CLOUD - A system and method | 10-11-2012 |
Colin L. Mcgrath, New York, NY US
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20090171796 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR ASSIGNING INTERCHANGE RATES TO FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS USING AN INTERCHANGE NETWORK - A method for assigning an interchange rate to a financial transaction is provided. The method uses at least one input device in communication with an interchange database. The financial transaction is initiated by a cardholder using a card over a card interchange, the card having been issued by an issuer bank. The method includes the steps of storing issuer data within the interchange database, the issuer data including whether the issuer bank has entered into a special relationship with the interchange. | 07-02-2009 |
20120143749 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR ASSIGNING INTERCHANGE RATES TO FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS USING AN INTERCHANGE NETWORK - A method for assigning an interchange rate to a financial transaction is provided. The method uses at least one input device in communication with an interchange database. The financial transaction is initiated by a cardholder using a card over a card interchange, the card having been issued by an issuer bank. The method includes the steps of storing issuer data within the interchange database, the issuer data including whether the issuer bank has entered into a special relationship with the interchange. | 06-07-2012 |
Daniel Mcgrath, Mckinney, TX US
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20080252539 | Ultra-Wideband Antenna Array with Additional Low-Frequency Resonance - In accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure, methods and systems for radiating elements are provided. In a method embodiment, a method of forming a radiating element includes forming a pair of conductive fingers having first and second portions. The first portion is a dipole arm. The conductive fingers are separated by a tapered notch that has a width at a first end that is less than a width of a second end. For each conductive finger, the method also includes capacitively coupling the first portion of the conductive finger to the second portion of the conductive finger. | 10-16-2008 |
Daniel T. Mcgrath, Mckinney, TX US
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20080238790 | Rotating Screen Dual Reflector Antenna - A system for steering a beam includes a main reflector that receives a signal from a subreflector and reflects the signal in a reflection direction. A prism refracts the signal in a refraction direction. One or more motors adjust a relative orientation between the main reflector and the prism to change a relative orientation between the reflection direction and the refraction direction to steer a beam resulting from the signal. | 10-02-2008 |
Deborah Mcgrath, Oakwood, GA US
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20090293195 | EASILY CHANGEABLE ABSORBENT PANEL FOR BED CLOTHING - The securing layer such as a fitted sheet is modified to provide one half of a fastener, such as a zipper, and a separable, absorbent panel as adapted to overlay the top surface of a mattress and to underlay and be in direct contact of the occupant on the mattress. The separable, absorbent panel includes another fastener portion, such as the other side of a zipper, so as to secure the absorbent panel to the securing layer. The first and second fastener portions are to be located on the side surface of the mattress at the top, outer circumference of the mattress when the securing layer is applied to the mattress. In this manner, the fastener cannot be easily accessed by an infant so as to prevent the infant from loosening and becoming entangled in the absorbent panel. However, the absorbent panel is easily removed for quick changes in case the occupant of the mattress such as a baby, soils the absorbent panel. | 12-03-2009 |
Dennis P. Mcgrath, Ortonville, MI US
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20090007889 | Three position fuel line check valve for relief of diurnal pressure - Prior art fuel line check valves remain closed after engine off and cool down. Diurnal heating and the resultant pressure increase in the fuel line causes fuel vapor emissions through small openings in the fuel line (e.g., at the injector tips). The invention provides a check valve for a vehicle fuel line which opens in response to engine cooling and remains open while the engine is off to relieve subsequent increasing pressure in the fuel line due to diurnal heating thereof. | 01-08-2009 |
20090056817 | Fuel pressure regulator for vehicle - In one embodiment, a fuel pressure regulator includes a housing defining a fuel inlet and a fuel outlet, and a ball in the housing is movable between a closed configuration, wherein fluid communication between the inlet and outlet is blocked, and an open configuration, wherein fluid communication between the inlet and outlet is not blocked. Fuel pressure urges the ball toward the open configuration. A spring in the housing is engaged with the ball to urge the ball toward the closed configuration. Also, a ball holder is engaged with the ball and spring and is oriented to receive fluid pressure from the inlet when the ball is moved away from the closed configuration. Fluid pressure from the inlet acts directly against the ball holder as well as against the ball to assist moving the ball toward the open configuration. | 03-05-2009 |
Dominic Mcgrath, Tucson, AZ US
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20090317442 | Super Elastic Epoxy Hydrogel - Described is a super elastic epoxy hydrogel that is easy to manufacture and can be engineered for various performance enhancements of the polymer. Also described are methods of enhancing the performance of this hydrogel and other hydrogels. Various polymer hydrogel composites, structures, and their uses are included, such as the actuator element comprising the hydrogel of the invention depicted in FIG. | 12-24-2009 |
Donald T. Mcgrath, Fort Collins, CO US
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20090323870 | Identification Circuit with Repeatable Output Code - A comparator receives a first read of voltage differentials from a series of bit cells, compares the first read to a positive voltage offset of a given magnitude, and set bits in a first bit stream to values that are dependent upon whether the voltage differential from a given bit cell is greater than the positive voltage offset. The first bit stream is then stored in a first register. The comparator also receives a second read of the voltage differentials from the series of bit cells, compares the second read to a negative voltage offset of the given magnitude, and sets bits in a second bit stream to values that are dependent upon whether the voltage differential from a given bit cell is greater than the positive voltage offset. The second bit stream is stored in a second register. The comparator then compares the first bit stream to the second bit stream, and set bits in a mask string dependent upon whether the bits in a given position of the first bit stream and the second bit stream are identical. A third register receives the mask string. The comparator additionally receives a subsequent read of the voltage differentials from the series of bit cells, compares the subsequent read to a zero voltage offset, and set bits in a subsequent bit stream to values that are dependent upon whether the voltage differential from a given bit cell is greater than the zero voltage offset. The subsequent bit stream is compared to the mask string, and bits of the subsequent bit stream that are disposed in positions set in the mask string are corrected. | 12-31-2009 |
Edward L. Mcgrath, Greer, SC US
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20100307157 | METHODS RELATING TO TURBINE ENGINE CONTROL AND OPERATION - A method of controlling a combustion turbine engine, wherein the engine includes: a fuel line including a heat exchange portion; a heating value meter; a cold leg bypass comprising an alternate fuel line that bypasses the heat exchange portion, the cold leg bypass being connected to the fuel line at an upstream fork and at a fuel mixing junction, the fuel mixing junction being positioned such that a length of fuel line between it and the inlet to the combustor is short; and valves for controlling the amount of fuel being directed through the heat exchange portion; the method comprising: measuring the heating value of the fuel; determining a target fuel temperature range based on the heating value and a target Modified Wobbe Index range; and controlling the fuel that bypasses the heat exchange portion such that the temperature of the fuel is within the target temperature range. | 12-09-2010 |
Edward Lee Mcgrath, Greer, SC US
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20110142638 | WIND TURBINE ROTOR BLADE WITH ACTUATABLE AIRFOIL PASSAGES - A wind turbine rotor blade includes a pressure side and a suction side. At least one airfoil passage is defined through the blade between the pressure side and suction side. A respective cover is configured over the airfoil passage at each of the pressure and suction sides. The covers are actuatable between a closed position wherein the cover is flush with the respective pressure or suction side and an open position wherein the cover moves to open the airfoil passage. | 06-16-2011 |
20110142642 | WIND TURBINE ROTOR BLADE WITH AERODYNAMIC WINGLET - A wind turbine includes a plurality of rotor blades, with each blade having a root portion connected to a rotor hub and an airfoil portion extending radially outward from the rotor hub. The airfoil portion further includes a main foil section and a winglet pivotally connected to the main foil section so as to pivot from an in-line position wherein the rotor blade has a first sweep length to an articulated position wherein the rotor blade has a second sweep length. In the articulated position, the winglet may pivot to not more than 90 degrees relative to a longitudinal axis of the main foil section. A deployable sleeve may be connected to the winglet so as to extend between the winglet and the main foil section in the articulated position of the winglet. The sleeve is stowable within either or both of the main foil section or the winglet in the in-line position of the winglet. | 06-16-2011 |
20110223022 | ACTUATABLE SURFACE FEATURES FOR WIND TURBINE ROTOR BLADES - A rotor blade for a wind turbine is disclosed. The rotor blade may generally include a shell having a pressure side and a suction side. The shell may define an outer surface along the pressure and suction sides over which an airflow travels. The rotor blade may also include a spoiler movable relative to the outer surface between a recessed position and an actuated position. The spoiler may generally be configured to separate the airflow from the outer surface when the spoiler is in the actuated position. Additionally, the spoiler may generally be linearly displaced between the recessed and actuated positions. | 09-15-2011 |
20110223033 | ACTUATABLE SURFACE FEATURES FOR WIND TURBINE ROTOR BLADES - A rotor blade for a wind turbine is disclosed. The rotor blade may generally include a shell having a pressure side and a suction side. The shell may define an opening in at least one of the pressure and suction sides. The rotor blade may also include a base and at least two surface features spaced apart along the outer perimeter of the base. The base may generally be movable relative to the opening between a recessed position and an actuated position. Additionally, the base may be rotatable within the shell in order to adjust which of the surface features is received within the opening when the base is moved to the actuated position. | 09-15-2011 |
20120134803 | METHOD FOR SHUT DOWN OF A WIND TURBINE HAVING ROTOR BLADES WITH FAIL-SAFE AIR BRAKES - A method for shutdown of a wind turbine having one or more wind turbine blades includes detecting an operational condition of the wind turbine that calls for an expedited or emergency shutdown of the wind turbine by means other than normal pitch control shutdown. Upon detection of the operational condition, one or more air brake flaps configured on each of the turbine blades is deployed by removing power to a fail-safe actuator operatively coupled to each of the air brake flaps. The fail-safe actuator is configured to hold the respective air brake flap at a retracted position relative to a suction side of the turbine blade in a powered state of the fail-safe actuator and to release the air brake flap for automatic deployment to an open position upon loss of power to the fail-safe actuator. | 05-31-2012 |
20120134814 | WIND TURBINE ROTOR BLADE WITH FAIL-SAFE AIR BRAKE FLAPS - A wind turbine blade includes an air brake flap flush mounted within a recess in the suction side of the blade. The air brake flap is actuatable from a retracted position within the recess to an open position wherein the air brake flap extends transversely or vertically from the suction side. A fail-safe actuator is operatively coupled to the air brake flap and is configured to hold the air brake flap at the retracted position in a powered state of the actuator and to release the air brake flap to the open position upon loss of power to the actuator. | 05-31-2012 |
Gregory P. Mcgrath, Olympia, WA US
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20100153603 | Share Resources and Increase Reliability in a Server Environment - Methods and systems for a low-cost high density compute environment with increased fail-over support through resource sharing and resources chaining. In one embodiment, one of a number of servers qualified to share resources is elected as a resource server. The shared resource can be firmware memory, hard-drive, co-processor, etc. The elected server responds to requests from individual requesters and provides the responses, such as firmware images. In one embodiment, all the blade servers on a rack use an image server for their firmware image so that these blade servers can automatically adopt a common personality across the entire rack. If the elected image server fails, a dynamic process elects an alternate image server. In one embodiment, among a set of qualified servers, only one is actively elected at a given time. | 06-17-2010 |
Howard Mcgrath, Lusby, MD US
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20110151424 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR GENERATING ELECTRONIC TRAINING JACKETS - A method and apparatus for generating electronic training jackets is disclosed. The method may include receiving a request from a user to generate an electronic training jacket for an individual, retrieving qualification information for the individual from at least one of one or more remote qualification databases and one or more local qualification databases, generating the electronic training jacket from the retrieved qualification information, and automatically outputting the generated electronic training jacket to the user using an output device. The qualification information may be aviation-related and shipboard-related qualification information and the aviation-related and the shipboard-related qualification information may include at least one of medical qualification information, job training qualification information, and education information. | 06-23-2011 |
James E. Mcgrath, Blacksburg, VA US
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20080275146 | ION-CONDUCTING SULFONATED POLYMERIC MATERIALS - Sulfonated polymers are made by the direct polymerization of a sulfonated monomer to form the sulfonated polymers. The types of sulfonated polymers may include polysulfones or polyimides. The sulfonated polymers can be formed into membranes that may be used in proton exchange membrane fuel cells or as ion exchange membranes. The membranes formed from the sulfonated polymers exhibit improved properties over that of Nafion®. A heteropoly acid may be added to the sulfonated polymer to form a nanocomposite membrane in which the heteropoly acid is highly dispersed. The addition of a heteropoly acid to the sulfonated polymer increases the thermal stability of the membrane, enhances the conductivity above 100° C., and reduces the water uptake of the membrane. | 11-06-2008 |
20090239125 | SULFONATED POLYMER COMPOSITION FOR FORMING FUEL CELL ELECTRODES - A membrane electrode assembly for a fuel cell is described. The materials for the membrane electrode assembly are formed from sulfonated polymers. A polymer dispersion ink containing the sulfonated polymer and a mixture of solvents is used to form the electrodes on the exchange membrane. The dispersion ink allows for the electrodes to be formed directly on the exchange membrane without significantly dissolving the exchange membrane. | 09-24-2009 |
20100228343 | PHASE-SEPARATED BIOCOMPATIBLE POLYMER COMPOSITIONS FOR MEDICAL USES - A variety of phase-separated biocompatible polymer compositions are described. In preferred embodiments the polymers are bioresorbable and/or biodegradable, and have desirable mechanical properties, such as fracture and/or fatigue toughness, that have previously not been a primary design criteria for such polymers. The polymer compositions are useful in a variety of medical applications, such as in the fabrication of medical devices. | 09-09-2010 |
20110213456 | SIDE-CHAIN CRYSTALLIZABLE POLYMERS FOR MEDICAL APPLICATIONS - Side-chain crystallizable (SCC) polymers are useful in various medical applications. In certain applications, heavy atom containing side-chain crystallizable polymers (HACSCCP's) are particularly useful. An example of a HACSCCP is a polymer that comprises a main chain, a plurality of crystallizable side chains, and a plurality of heavy atoms attached to the polymer. In certain configurations, the heavy atoms are present in an amount that is effective to render the polymer radiopaque. A polymeric material that includes an HACSCCP may be fabricated into a medical device useful for at least partially occluding a body cavity. For example, such a medical device may be an embolotherapy product. A polymeric material that includes a SCC polymer may also be fabricated into other medical devices, such as stents. | 09-01-2011 |
20110223521 | ION-Conducting Sulfonated Polymeric Materials - Sulfonated polymers are made by the direct polymerization of a sulfonated monomer to form the sulfonated polymers. The types of sulfonated polymers may include polysulfones or polyimides. The sulfonated polymers can be formed into membranes that may be used in proton exchange membrane fuel cells or as ion exchange membranes. The membranes formed from the sulfonated polymers exhibit improved properties over that of Nafion®. A heteropoly acid may be added to the sulfonated polymer to form a nanocomposite membrane in which the heteropoly acid is highly dispersed. The addition of a heteropoly acid to the sulfonated polymer increases the thermal stability of the membrane, enhances the conductivity above 100° C., and reduces the water uptake of the membrane. | 09-15-2011 |
20120329958 | POLYMER SYNTHESIS AND THERMALLY REARRANGED POLYMRES AS GAS SEPARATION MEMBRANES - The present invention includes a polymer formed by the thermal rearrangement of an ortho-functional polyimide synthesized via chemical imidization with permeation properties for gas separation membranes higher than those synthesized via thermal imidization and a method for forming that polymer having tailored transport properties and different chemical resistance. The present invention also includes a polymer formed by the thermal rearrangement of an ortho-functional polyimide in which a portion of the ortho-position functional group is lost during thermal rearrangement to yield a thermally rearranged polymer with higher permeability than would be seen without the ortho-position group. This ortho-position group can be the result of chemical imidization, or the result of a post-imidization modification reaction. | 12-27-2012 |
James L. Mcgrath, Fairport, NY US
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20110152107 | Drug Screening Via Nanpore Silicon Filters - The invention provides a porous nanoscale membrane. In one embodiment, the membrane can be used as a filtration device to screen agents that disrupt or prevent molecular interactions. In one embodiment, the membrane allows for screening agents that disrupt or prevent molecular interactions using a small sample volume with efficient high-throughput screening applications. | 06-23-2011 |
20120171087 | Methods for Facilitating Fluid Flow Through Nanoporous Membranes - The present invention is drawn to methods for facilitating fluid flow through the nanopores of membranes, i.e., through sub-micron pores. The present invention is also directed to one or more apparatus for such fluid flow, and for nanoporous membranes modified to facilitate such fluid flow. | 07-05-2012 |
20120267337 | ULTRATHIN POROUS NANOSCALE MEMBRANES, METHODS OF MAKING, AND USES THEREOF - A process for forming a porous nanoscale membrane is described. The process involves applying a nanoscale film to one side of a substrate, where the nanoscale film includes a semiconductor material; masking an opposite side of the substrate; etching the substrate, beginning from the masked opposite side of the substrate and continuing until a passage is formed through the substrate, thereby exposing the film on both sides thereof to form a membrane; and then simultaneously forming a plurality of randomly spaced pores in the membrane. The resulting porous nanoscale membranes, characterized by substantially smooth surfaces, high pore densities, and high aspect ratio dimensions, can be used in filtration devices, microfluidic devices, fuel cell membranes, and as electron microscopy substrates. | 10-25-2012 |
James L. Mcgrath, Bloomingdale, IL US
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20100210142 | Electrical Connector - The cable assembly may include a plug connector, a cable, and a connector. The plug connector may include a housing and a board assembly. The board assembly may include a printed circuit board. The edge of the printed circuit board may be enclosed with a material. The material may be an overmolded plastic or a coating of a material. In order to reduce the crosstalk in the areas where the cable shield is removed, a shielding assembly may be used. The shielding assembly may provide 360 degrees of shielding for the wire pair at the location where the cable shield is removed. The printed circuit board may have a trace layer, a core layer, and a ground plane layer. The ground plane layer may have a portion which is a solid layer and another portion which is a non-solid layer. | 08-19-2010 |
20110195592 | Electrical Connector - The cable assembly may include a plug connector, a cable, and a connector. The plug connector may include a housing and a board assembly. The board assembly may include a printed circuit board. The edge of the printed circuit board may be enclosed with a material. The material may be an overmolded plastic or a coating of a material. In order to reduce the crosstalk in the areas where the cable shield is removed, a shielding assembly may be used. The shielding assembly may provide 360 degrees of shielding for the wire pair at the location where the cable shield is removed. The printed circuit board may have a trace layer, a core layer, and a ground plane layer. The ground plane layer may have a portion which is a solid layer and another portion which is a non-solid layer. | 08-11-2011 |
20110195593 | Electrical Connector - The cable assembly may include a plug connector, a cable, and a connector. The plug connector may include a housing and a board assembly. The board assembly may include a printed circuit board. The edge of the printed circuit board may be enclosed with a material. The material may be an overmolded plastic or a coating of a material. In order to reduce the crosstalk in the areas where the cable shield is removed, a shielding assembly may be used. The shielding assembly may provide 360 degrees of shielding for the wire pair at the location where the cable shield is removed. The printed circuit board may have a trace layer, a core layer, and a ground plane layer. The ground plane layer may have a portion which is a solid layer and another portion which is a non-solid layer. | 08-11-2011 |
20130017716 | Electrical Connector - The cable assembly may include a plug connector, a cable, and a connector. The plug connector may include a housing and a board assembly. The board assembly may include a printed circuit board. The edge of the printed circuit board may be enclosed with a material. The material may be an overmolded plastic or a coating of a material. In order to reduce the crosstalk in the areas where the cable shield is removed, a shielding assembly may be used. The shielding assembly may provide 360 degrees of shielding for the wire pair at the location where the cable shield is removed. The printed circuit board may have a trace layer, a core layer, and a ground plane layer. The ground plane layer may have a portion which is a solid layer and another portion which is a non-solid layer. | 01-17-2013 |
20130316585 | CARD EDGE CONNECTOR - A card edge connector includes a housing having a mating end and a mounting end with a card edge slot configured to receive a circuit card therein. Signal contacts are held by the housing and have mating portions configured to be electrically coupled to corresponding signal pads of the circuit card and tail portions configured to be electrically coupled to a corresponding circuit board. Ground contacts are held by the housing and have tail portions configured to be electrically coupled to the circuit board, bifurcated portions extending from corresponding tail portion, first mating portions extending from corresponding bifurcated portions, and second mating portions extending from corresponding bifurcated portions. | 11-28-2013 |
James W. Mcgrath, Keswick, VA US
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20080233252 | Containers and Methods for the Reconstitution and Dispensation of Concentrated or Powdered Products - Containers are especially adapted for the reconstitution and dispensation of concentrated or powdered products. The containers preferably include a sealed flexible pouch body defining an interior space; removable primary and secondary seal regions which seal primary and secondary openings into the interior space of the pouch body, and a resealable closure member provided adjacent the primary seal region for reseating the primary opening upon removal of the primary seal region. A strip thermometer may be physically attached to the pouch body so as to provide visual temperature indication of the reconstituted liquid product within the container. The containers may be prepackaged with a desired amount of concentrated or powdered product for later reconstitution. In use, the primary seal region may be physically removed and the resealable closure member opened so to expose the primary opening to the interior space of the container. A reconstitution liquid may then be introduced through the primary opening and into the container's interior space. Resealing of the primary opening by the closure member allows the product to be mixed with the reconstitution liquid. Thereafter, the secondary seal region may be removed to allow access to the reconstituted liquid product through the secondary opening. | 09-25-2008 |
20080274175 | Compositions Comprising Edible Oils and Vitamins and/or Minerals and Methods for Making the Compositions - The invention provides compositions for an administration to a mammal orally or in a suppository that include one or more edible oils (preferably including one or more omega-3 fatty acids), one or more plant stanols, phytosterols, or esters thereof, and admixed in the one or more edible oils one or more water-soluble vitamins and/or minerals, for example, vitamins B6, B9 and/or B12. The invention also provides a method of making the compositions comprising mixing the foregoing components to form a suspension or emulsion of the vitamins and/or minerals in the edible oils. The mixture can be inserted into hollow soft or hard capsules, gelcaps or caplets. The edible oils can coat particles of the water-soluble vitamins and/or minerals, which may provide them with an improved absorption in the body due to an increased resistance to degradation in the acidic environment of the stomach. | 11-06-2008 |
James W. Mcgrath, Houston, TX US
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20110273296 | HIGH LEVEL RFID SOLUTION FOR RENTAL TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT - A system for monitoring use of a tool. The system may include an RFID tag coupled to the tool. A collar may be removably coupled to the tool and configured to be de-coupled from the tool prior to the tool being used. An RFID reader may be coupled to the collar and configured to transmit a first alert signal when the RFID reader is out of transmission range from the RFID tag. | 11-10-2011 |
Jessica Mcgrath, Wilmington, DE US
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20120040440 | ENGINEERING RESISTANCE TO ALIPHATIC ALCOHOLS - The present disclosure provides improved systems for the biological production of aliphatic alcohol compounds. In particular, the present disclosure provides biological systems that show improved resistance to aliphatic alcohol toxicity; in some embodiments, such improved resistance allows for increased levels of aliphatic alcohol production. In one aspect, the present disclosure provides engineered microorganisms that both produce an aliphatic alcohol compound and show resistance to that compound as measured by an ability to grow to predetermined levels in the presence of a given concentration of the compound. | 02-16-2012 |
20120058541 | ENGINEERING RESISTANCE TO ALIPHATIC ALCOHOLS - The present disclosure provides improved systems for the biological production of certain aliphatic alcohol compounds. In particular, the present disclosure provides biological systems that show improved resistance to aliphatic alcohol toxicity; in sonic embodiments, such improved resistance allows for increased levels of aliphatic alcohol production. Accordingly, the present disclosure provides, inter alia, engineered microorganisms that both produce an aliphatic alcohol compound and show resistance to that compound as measured by an ability to grow to predetermined levels in the presence of a given concentration of the compound. | 03-08-2012 |
Keith M. Mcgrath, Warsaw, IN US
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20120191015 | COORDINATE INSTRUMENT SET - Surgical instruments for use in mapping tissue defects include telescoping rulers and tubes. One of the instruments has a pointed anchoring tip for piercing tissue near the site of the defect. Another instrument has a hook for catching an anatomical landmark. Measuring portions of the rulers of both instruments include distance indicia so that a coordinate system can be established for mapping the location of the defect or of an implant at the defect site. The coordinate system can be re-established at a later time using the same fixation point for the anchoring tip and the same landmark for the hook to evaluate the clinical effects of the treatment selected. The method of using the instrument set is also described. | 07-26-2012 |
Kevin P. Mcgrath, Alpharetta, GA US
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20090320422 | Air filter with integral inter-filter gap filler - A disposable air filter that includes: (a) air filtration media; (b) a substantially planar air filter frame providing three-dimensional support for the air filtration media; and (c) an inter-filter gap filler disposed along substantially the entire length of at least one side of an opposed pair of the first or second sides and integrated into the air filter frame is disclosed. The integral inter-filter gap filler reduces gaps between adjacent air filters disposed in a filter track of an air filter bank. | 12-31-2009 |
20100275915 | METHOD FOR REDUCING ODOR USING COORDINATED POLYDENTATE COMPOUNDS - A method for reducing odor is provided. The method comprises forming a coordination complex between a transition metal and a polydentate compound, and contacting the coordinated complex with an odorous compound. The transition metal provides one or more active sites for capturing the odorous compound. In some embodiments, the polydentate compound may be a polyalkylimine, such as polyethyleneimine, polypropyleneimine, or a dendrimer thereof. | 11-04-2010 |
20140236610 | METHOD FOR REDUCING ILLNESS IN CARE FACILITIES - There is provided a method for promoting hygiene and reducing illness in a resident care location. The method collects data from a resident care location by testing common areas and personal areas within the resident care location, uses data specific to each resident, uses this data to develop tasks for the caregiver(s), measures and scores compliance with the tasks, and provides feedback for improved compliance with the tasks. | 08-21-2014 |
Kevin Peter Mcgrath, Alpharetta, GA US
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20080243015 | Visual Indicating Device for Bad Breath - The invention provides a breath testing device which includes a visual indicating agent which changes color in the presence of an odor associated with bad breath, such as sulfur and ammonia odors. An example of the visual indicating agent is 4,4′-bis(dimethylamino)-benzhydrol (Michler's hydrol or BDMB) and related dyes having a similar chemical structure. The indicating agent is applied to a substrate which is then inserted into a tube or straw, or which covers one end of a straw. When a user with bad breath blows into the tube or straw, the indicating agent will change color. The breath testing devices provide a quick and affordable means for a user to test their breath, and they may be packaged in discreet, pocket-sized dispensers which can be carried in a pocket or purse. | 10-02-2008 |
20130261486 | Visual Indicating Device for Bad Breath - The invention provides a breath testing device which includes a visual indicating agent which changes color in the presence of an odor associated with bad breath, such as sulfur and ammonia odors. An example of the visual indicating agent is 4,4′-bis(dimethylamino)-benzhydrol (Michler's hydrol or BDMB) and related dyes having a similar chemical structure. The indicating agent is applied to a substrate which is then inserted into a tube or straw, or which covers one end of a straw. When a user with bad breath blows into the tube or straw, the indicating agent will change color. The breath testing devices provide a quick and affordable means for a user to test their breath, and they may be packaged in discreet, pocket-sized dispensers which can be carried in a pocket or purse. | 10-03-2013 |
Kevin Robert Mcgrath, Manitou Beach, MI US
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20110296757 | Portable Hydroponic Terrace Cart - A hydroponics apparatus for growing plants. The apparatus includes a frame attached to a base; the frame includes a frame member having an angled portion at an angle with respect to the base. A plurality of substantially parallel tubes are attached to the angled portion of the frame member, so that the tubes are terraced with respect to each other. Connectors connect the tubes at the ends thereof, thereby forming a single serpentine path for fluid flow. A reservoir is connected to an end of the lowermost tube, for collecting fluid flowing from the tubes. A pump is provided for pumping the fluid into the tubes. In various embodiments, the angled portion of the frame member is at an angle of approximately 45° elevation with respect to the base, and the tubes have netpots for holding the plants. | 12-08-2011 |
Margaret Ellen Mcgrath US
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20120308545 | Crystallized Oxalate Decarboxylase and Methods of Use - Oxalate decarboxylase crystals, including stabilized crystals, such as cross-linked crystals of oxalate decarboxylase, are disclosed. Methods to treat a disorder associated with elevated oxalate concentration using oxalate decarboxylase crystals are also disclosed. Additionally disclosed are methods of producing protein crystals. | 12-06-2012 |
Matthew Mcgrath, Anthem, AZ US
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20090165563 | PHASED ARRAY ULTRASONIC WATER WEDGE APPARATUS - A phased array ultrasonic probe assembly includes, in an exemplary embodiment, a housing and a phased array transducer supported inside the housing. The housing includes a first side wall and an opposing second side wall, and a first end wall and an opposing second end wall. The first and second side walls and the first and second end walls define a housing cavity in which the phased array transducer is positioned. The first and second side walls each have an inside surface that include a plurality of projections. | 07-02-2009 |
Matthew Joseph Mcgrath, New York, NY US
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20120078810 | System and method to analyze current mutual funds and exchange traded funds for individuals and then provide automated potentially suitable trade suggestions by using website-databases cross-referencing and the internet - A system and method to analyze current mutual funds and exchange traded funds for individuals and then provide them automated suitable trade suggestions by using website-databases cross-referencing and the internet by recognizing and categorizing their current fund holdings and selecting a better replacement fund available on the current retail financial market, but only if it is potentially suitable and available to the investor. | 03-29-2012 |
20120078812 | System and method to analyze current portfolio holdings for individuals and then provide automated potentially suitable trade suggestions by using database cross-referencing, websites and internet - A system and method to analyze an individual's current portfolio of mutual funds, exchange traded funds, stocks and bonds by cross-referencing the holdings with open and proprietary databases and then to provide automated potentially suitable trade suggestions through website and the internet by categorizing and evaluating current holdings and selecting better replacement holdings available currently through retail financial markets with an emphasis on asset allocation theory, but only if the recommendation is potentially suitable and available to the investor. | 03-29-2012 |
Michael Mcgrath, Raleigh, NC US
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20090300723 | SHARING PRIVATE DATA PUBLICLY AND ANONYMOUSLY - Sharing a secret that can later be revoked. A client sends data to a server that makes the data available to other clients. The data is shared generically without specifically identifying the client. The data can be considered quasi-secret data or data that is secret except for the anonymous sharing of the data. The client can later make the shared data private again by changing or deleting the sharing of the data. | 12-03-2009 |
Michael Mcgrath, Brooklyn, NY US
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20110295640 | System and method for instant scheduling of resources among multiple parties with real-time confirmation - A schedule generating processor-implemented method is provided, whereby the method includes determining a plurality of resources for scheduling an event and extracting, from either one or more processor devices, manually entered data, or from a memory device, scheduling information corresponding to each of the determined plurality of resources. A list of available appointment time-slots are generated based on the extracted scheduling information corresponding to each of the selected plurality of resources. One or more scheduling time-slots are then generated from one or more overlapping time slots associated with the list of available appointment time-slots, whereby the generated one or more scheduling time-slots each include a start-time and an end-time determined from any adjacent overlapping appointment time-slots from among the generated list of available appointment time-slots. | 12-01-2011 |
Michael F. Mcgrath, Clearwater, FL US
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20110076705 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR EARLY PREGNANCY DIAGNOSIS - Disclosed are antibodies and methods for detecting pregnancy in an animal. In certain aspects antibodies used binds immunologically to at least two PAGs selected from PAG4, PAG6, PAG9, PAG16, PAG17, PAG19, PAG20 and PAG21. Antibody encoding nucleic acids are also provided, as are kits, methods of use and additional antibody related compositions. | 03-31-2011 |
Michael J. Mcgrath US
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20110237365 | HOCKEY STICK - Hockey stick configurations and hockey stick blade constructs are disclosed. The blade is comprised of one or more inner core elements, surrounded by one or more walls made of reinforcing fibers or filaments disposed in a hardened matrix resin material. One or more of the inner core elements comprises an elastomer material. | 09-29-2011 |
Michael J. Mcgrath, Fairfax, VA US
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20090259840 | Systems and methods for authenticating an electronic message - Systems and methods are disclosed for authenticating electronic messages. A data structure is generated by a computer server which allows for the authentication of the contents and computer server identity of a received electronic message and provides a trusted stamp to authenticate when the message was sent. Data which can authenticate the message, the computer server identity, and the time the message was sent is included into a data structure which is called an Electronic PostMark (EPM). | 10-15-2009 |
20120096275 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AUTHENTICATING AN ELECTRONIC MESSAGE - Systems and methods are disclosed for authenticating electronic messages. A data structure is generated by a computer server which allows for the authentication of the contents and computer server identity of a received electronic message and provides a trusted stamp to authenticate when the message was sent. Data which can authenticate the message, the computer server identity, and the time the message was sent is included into a data structure which is called an Electronic PostMark (EPM). | 04-19-2012 |
20130297931 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AUTHENTICATING AN ELECTRONIC MESSAGE - Systems and methods are disclosed for authenticating electronic messages. A data structure is generated by a computer server which allows for the authentication of the contents and computer server identity of a received electronic message and provides a trusted stamp to authenticate when the message was sent. Data which can authenticate the message, the computer server identity, and the time the message was sent is included into a data structure which is called an Electronic PostMark (EPM). | 11-07-2013 |
Michael P. Mcgrath, Chicago, IL US
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20090187642 | CONFIGURATION PROFILING FOR REMOTE CLIENTS - A method and system for a securely gathering and sharing metrics on configurations of client systems. In one embodiment, a system includes a client that determines which components are installed in the client. The client receives, from a user, rating information for individual components in the client, and generates a configuration profile. The configuration profile includes a unique identifier of the client such as a universally unique identifier (UUID), rating information received from the user, and component information for which rating information was received. The configuration profile is sent to a server that stores the configuration profile in a database. The server can send to the client, in response to receiving the configuration profile, received rating information provided from other users having types of components in common with components provided in the configuration profile. | 07-23-2009 |
Mike Mcgrath, Schaumburg, IL US
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20110239214 | Mechanism for Utilizing a Virtual Machine Cloud for Automated Test System Deployment - A mechanism for utilizing a virtual machine cloud for automated test system deployment is disclosed. A method of embodiments of the invention includes selecting a master image used to initialize one or more virtual machines (VMs), providing a list of repository definitions and test packages to the one or more VMs, and receiving test results from executing the test packages on a computer system of the VM defined by the master image, wherein the computer system includes an operating system and one or more software applications. | 09-29-2011 |
20110289555 | Mechanism for Utilization of Virtual Machines by a Community Cloud - A mechanism for utilization of virtual machines by a community cloud is disclosed. A method of the invention includes authenticating a virtual machine (VM) to be joined to a cloud environment managed by a central administrative computing device as a cloud computing resource, wherein the VM is operating on a workstation that is not a dedicated cloud computing resource, updating a database of VMs utilized as cloud computing resources with information of the VM related to its operational status, and providing instructions for the VM to operate as a cloud computing resource, the instructions based on current demand for cloud services of the cloud environment and an overall current supply of cloud computing resources presently available in the cloud environment. | 11-24-2011 |
Patia Jean Mcgrath, Fairfield, CT US
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20080266448 | Wearable personal video/audio device method and system - A video and audio capture and transmission system is described in which a “see-what-I-see” or “CWIC” view is possible. A camera and audio sampling circuitry are provided in an earpiece designed to be comfortably worn by a user. The earpiece may be tethered to a power and control unit, or may be wireless. Video and audio signals are transmitted to a receiver wirelessly, permitting a hands-free capture of video and audio signals. The signals are then transmitted to viewers, such as via management or control devices. Access to the overall CWIC system may be controlled both for content providers and for viewers. | 10-30-2008 |
20100020229 | WEARABLE PERSONAL VIDEO/AUDIO DEVICE METHOD AND SYSTEM - A system for capture and transmission of video and audio data includes multiple input devices, each designed to be worn by a user. The input devices capture video and audio signals corresponding to views available at the location of each user and transmit the information to a remote system. The remote system uses the video and audio signals to create enhanced views. These enhanced views may be transmitted to other input devices. | 01-28-2010 |
Patricia Mcgrath US
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20110218119 | Methods of Screening an Agent for an Activity in an Isolated Eye of a Teleost - The present invention provides methods of screening an agent for an activity in an isolated organ, e.g., eye, from a teleost, e.g., zebrafish. Methods of isolating eyes from zebrafish are provided. Methods of screening an agent for an ocular activity in the isolated eye are provided. Methods of screening an agent for an ocular activity in a model of ocular disease or disorder are provided. Methods of screening an agent for an ocular activity in the isolated eye and for screening the agent for cell death and/or toxic activity in the eye or other organ or tissue are provided. The invention further provides high throughput methods of screening agents for an activity in isolated eyes of zebrafish in multi-well plates. | 09-08-2011 |
20110219463 | METHODS OF SCREENING AGENTS FOR ACTIVITY USING TELEOSTS - The present invention provides methods of screening an agent for activity using teleosts. Methods of screening an agent for angiogenesis activity, toxic activity and an effect cell death activity in teleosts are provided. Methods of screening an agent for an activity in the brain or central nervous system in zebrafish are provided. The invention further provides high throughput methods of screening agents in multi-well plates. | 09-08-2011 |
Patrick D. Mcgrath, Gurnee, IL US
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20120064139 | ANTIMICROBIAL SUCRALFATE PASTE METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS - Methods for the prevention and treatment of infection, preferably antibiotic resistant wound infection, using a paste formed by the reaction of sucralfate with an acid component are provided. Methods of preparing stable sucralfate compositions are disclosed. Compositions of and products containing the sucralfate paste are also described. | 03-15-2012 |
20130064854 | METHODS OF TREATING ALLERGIES WITH SUBSTANTIALLY PHENOL-FREE CARRIERS - A method for treating a patient suffering from allergy by desensitizing the patient to an allergen component that includes orally, sublingually, or intranasally administering to the patient a therapeutically effective amount of an immunomodulating composition and successively repeating the administration at a selected interval with the therapeutically effective amount of each successive administration comprising an increasing amount of the allergen component. The composition includes an amount of the allergen component that is sufficient to impart an immune response and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier that is at least substantially free of phenol. The successive repeating occurs a sufficient number of times to reduce patient sensitivity to the allergen component, and avoids or minimizes oral adverse effects. An immunomodulating product is also described. | 03-14-2013 |
P. Brian Mcgrath, Manchester, MI US
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20100174461 | METHOD AND CODE FOR CONTROLLING POWERTRAIN WITH LOCKUP TORQUE CONVERTER - A method of controlling a vehicle powertrain having an automatic transmission coupled to an engine through a lock-up torque converter includes determining when a torque converter unlock is imminent during a deceleration fuel shut-off event, and delaying the resumption of fuel flow to the engine for a calibratable time period to reduce the likelihood of an undesirable increase in engine output torque when the torque converter has not fully transitioned to an unlocked state. The method also includes determining whether one or more breakout conditions exist that require enabling fuel flow to the engine and, perhaps, triggering an active unlocking of the lock-up torque converter. | 07-08-2010 |
Peter G. Mcgrath, Portland, OR US
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20090294754 | NOVEL TECHNIQUES FOR PRECISION PATTERN TRANSFER OF CARBON NANOTUBES FROM PHOTO MASK TO WAFERS - A method for patterning CNTs on a wafer wherein a CNT layer is provided on a substrate, a hard mask film is deposited on the CNT layer, a BARC layer (optional) is coated on the hard mask film, and a resist is patterned on the BARC layer (or directly on the hard mask film if the BARC layer is not included). Then, the resist pattern is effectively transferred to the hard mask film by etching the BARC layer (if provided) and etching partly into, but not entirely through, the hard mask film (i.e., etching is stopped before reaching the CNT layer). Then, the resist and the BARC layer (if provided) is stripped, and the hard mask pattern is effectively transferred to the CNTs by etching away (preferably by using C1, F plasma) the portions of the hard mask which have been already partially etched away. | 12-03-2009 |
Rachael Mcgrath, Churchville, NY US
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20120295194 | LOW DENSITY TONER FOR OPTIMAL IMAGE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE LATITUDE - A toner composition includes toner particles including an average diameter ranging from about 3 μm to about 10 μm, an average particle density of about 1.4 g/cm | 11-22-2012 |
Rachael L. Mcgrath, Churchville, NY US
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20120008996 | COLD PRESSURE TRANSFIX IN A SIMPLIFIED PRINTER - A system to combine the transfer and fixing xerographic steps of a xerographic printer into one, as well as to eliminate the need for an electrical field for transfer. The image is transfixed directly from a photoconductor to the paper or other suitable substrate. Appropriate pressure is applied during this step to cold-pressure fix the toner on the paper, taking into account the type of substrate and type of toner. The cold pressure transfix can be done either directly from a photoreceptor, without an intermediate transfer belt (ITB), eliminating all electrostatic transfer subsystems and a fusing operation. Alternatively, for engines with an intermediate transfer belt (ITB), the cold pressure transfix could replace a needed second transfer and fuser system. | 01-12-2012 |
20120039648 | LOW ADHESION COATINGS FOR IMAGE FIXING - Various embodiments provide low adhesion coatings that can be used for an image-side member in an image fixing system of an electrophotographic printer or an ink jet printer, wherein the low adhesion coatings can exhibit a low sliding angle ranging from about 1° to about 30° with a solid ink, a toner, hexadecane and/or water. | 02-16-2012 |
20130293616 | Transfix Roller with Adaptive Center Loading for Use in an Indirect Printer - An image transfer system for use in an indirect printer includes a support roller for a transfix roller. The support roller is configured to apply pressure to a center portion of a nip formed between a transfix roller and an imaging drum while the transfix roller applies pressure to the ends of the nip. This configuration is particularly advantageous for use with imaging drums and transfix rollers having thin walls. | 11-07-2013 |
20130335473 | System and Method for Printing Full-Color Composite Images in an Inkjet Printer - An inkjet printer includes a plurality of color separation modules. Each color separation module includes an image receiving member and a printhead module configured to eject ink drops onto the image receiving member to form a color separation on the image receiving member. The printer is configured to transfix each color separation on each image receiving member to a single sheet to produce a composite ink image on the print medium after the print medium has passed by all of the color separation modules in the printer. | 12-19-2013 |
20130335476 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMPROVING TEMPERATURE UNIFORMITY OF IMAGE DRUMS - A printer includes an image drum temperature regulation system that helps reduce thermal gradients on the image drum surface. The image drum temperature regulation system includes a feedback controller and a feed-forward controller. The image drum temperature regulation system operates the heaters and fan of the image drum with reference to a temperature difference between actual temperature of the image drum and a temperature setpoint and to the thermal effect of ejecting an ink image onto the image drum. | 12-19-2013 |
20130335752 | Transfix Roller with Adjustable Crown for Use in an Indirect Printer - An indirect printer includes a system for alternating the pressure in a transfer nip by manipulating the transfer roller. The system includes a pair of pivotable collars mounted about the ends of the transfer roller. The collars are pivoted towards or away from one another to bend the transfer roller and to increase or decrease, respectively, the pressure in the longitudinal center of the nip. | 12-19-2013 |
20150022570 | System And Method For Optimized Application Of Release Agent In An Inkjet Printer With In-Line Coating - An inkjet printer and method therefore including a detector to monitor a quantity of release agent applied to a spreader drum. The inkjet printer includes a drum maintenance unit which applies the release agent to the spreader drum with a metering device, such as a metering blade, and determines a flow rate of unused release agent returned to a release agent sump. The determined flow rate of release agent provides a determination of the quantity of release agent applied to the spreader drum. Upon the determination that too much release agent has been applied based on the flow rate, an alert signal is generated indicating that the metering blade should be inspected and replaced if necessary. Monitoring the amount of release agent applied to the spreader drum in this way enables a more robust printing and in-line coating system. | 01-22-2015 |
Ralph Mcgrath, Granville, OH US
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20110056157 | UREA-FORMALDEHYDE RESIN REINFORCED GYPSUM COMPOSITES AND BUILDING MATERIALS MADE THEREFROM - A composite material containing substantially homogeneous matrix of a gypsum material and a urea-formaldehyde material where wet-used chopped strand fibers are filamentized within the substantially homogeneous matrix. | 03-10-2011 |
Ralph D. Mcgrath, Granville, OH US
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20090209681 | UREA-FORMALDEHYDE RESIN REINFORCED GYPSUM COMPOSITES AND BUILDING MATERIALS MADE THEREFROM - A composite material containing substantially homogeneous matrix of a gypsum material and a urea-formaldehyde material where wet-used chopped strand fibers are filamentized within the substantially homogeneous matrix. | 08-20-2009 |
20110190434 | UREA-FORMALDEHYDE RESIN REINFORCED GYPSUM COMPOSITES AND BUILDING MATERIALS MADE THEREFROM - A composite material containing wet chopped strand fibers, gypsum, and a polymer material is provided. The wet fibers are filamentized within the polymer material. In exemplary embodiments, the wet chopped strand fibers are wet-used chopped strand glass fibers. The gypsum may be α-gypsum, β-gypsum, or combinations thereof. In at least one embodiment, the polymer is a urea-formaldehyde resin. The composite material may contain a facing layer on at least one exposed major surface of the composite material. A method of forming a composite material that includes mixing gypsum with a polymer material to form a substantially homogeneous matrix and adding a sufficient quantity of wet-used chopped strand fibers to form the composite material is also provided. | 08-04-2011 |
20120034441 | Composition for forming wet fiber based composite materials - A wet fiber based composition that includes wet glass fibers, a water dispersible polymeric resin, and gypsum is provided. Components including melamine formaldehyde, a filler material, coupling agents, acetic acid, an accelerator, and/or a hardener may also be added to the composition. The gypsum may be a-gypsum, B-gypsum, or combinations thereof. The wet glass fibers are wet chopped glass fibers or a wet continuous roving. The combination of the wet glass fibers, the water dispersible polymeric resin, and the gypsum have a synergistic effect that creates a composite product that is water resistant, fire resistant, and has improved mechanical properties. In one exemplary embodiment, the wet fiber based composition is used to form a gypsum board that can be molded into various composite products. In other exemplary embodiments, thin multi-ply gypsum boards may be formed by alternately layering glass mats with layers of a gypsum/polymer slurry. | 02-09-2012 |
R. Daniel Mcgrath, Pittsford, NY US
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20120280273 | METHODS AND SUBSTRATES FOR LASER ANNEALING - Methods and substrates for laser annealing are disclosed. The substrate includes a target region to be annealed and a plurality of reflective interfaces. The reflective interfaces cause energy received by the substrate to resonate within the target region. The method includes emitting energy toward the substrate with a laser, receiving the energy with the substrate, and reflecting the received energy with a plurality of reflective interfaces embedded in the substrate to generate a resonance within the target region. | 11-08-2012 |
Robert Mcgrath, Warwick, NY US
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20110066036 | MOBILE SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ADDRESSING SYMPTOMS RELATED TO MENTAL HEALTH CONDITIONS - A system and method for addressing mental health conditions includes a mobile processing device capable of executing a software application stored in memory. The software application is configured to employ peripheral devices associated with the mobile processing device to provide a user with a self-treating option for addressing mental conditions. When activated, the application provides one more of an interactive diagnosis routine configured to assist in discovering a mental state or condition of the user, and an interactive instructional routine configured to remedy a current mental state. | 03-17-2011 |
Robert James Mcgrath, Poestenkill, NY US
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20110288895 | Systems and Methods for Facility Optimization - Systems and methods create a digital geospatial display of facilities to aid facility management. In one implementation, a system retrieves data for a plurality of facilities from various databases, including, but not limited to, map data for creating maps, location data for the facilities, and resource data for the facilities. The system marks the locations of the facilities on a map display using a facility icon. The facility icon comprises one or more resource status areas, each of which convey information about the state of a resource at a facility. The system calculates the resource status areas of the facility icons based at least on the resource data. | 11-24-2011 |
Scott P. Mcgrath, Sugar Land, TX US
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20090095464 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING ADDITIONAL BLOWOUT PREVENTER CONTROL REDUNDANCY - An apparatus to allow backup or alternate fluid flow routes around malfunctioning BOP control components using a remotely installed removable hydraulic hose connection. The backup fluid flow route sends pressure-regulated hydraulic fluid to a BOP operation via an isolation valve rigidly attached to the BOP, then to a hose connected to an intervention panel on the BOP and finally through a valve that isolates the primary flow route and establishes a secondary flow route to allow continued operation. To increase reliability, the backup components route from a spare BOP function and are rigidly fixed to the BOP. | 04-16-2009 |
Sean P. Mcgrath, Wethersfield, CT US
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20100252019 | Compositions and processes for Assembling Appliances - A method of assembling an appliance using a curable silicone composition optionally containing spacer beads of an appropriate size to permit adhesively joining the appliance parts in a desirably spaced-apart arrangement. | 10-07-2010 |
Suzzane M. Mcgrath, Chicago, IL US
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20110173067 | METHOD OF OPERATING A NAVIGATION SYSTEM USING IMAGES - A method of operating a navigation system determines a route between an origin and a destination and provides a photographic image showing a geographic area through which the route passes. The photographic image shows the geographic area from a land-based viewpoint. The method overlays a route highlight on the photographic image identifying a path to be traveled. The route highlight includes a symbol indicating at least one feature of the route selected from a group consisting of handicap accessible route, tree-lined route, well-lit route, quiet route, scenic route, crowded route, peaceful route, and bicycle friendly route. | 07-14-2011 |
Terrence S. Mcgrath, Boca Raton, FL US
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20090104237 | METHOD FOR INCREASING TISSUE OXYGENATION - Disclosed are methods and compositions for increasing tissue oxygen levels by administration of superoxygenated compositions of tissue surfaces. The methods are applicable to treatment of a wide variety of conditions including burns, bedsores, ulcers, necrosis and anaerobic infections. | 04-23-2009 |
Thomas J. Mcgrath, Everett, WA US
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20090048636 | ASSESSING MEDICAL ELECTRODE CONDITION - The invention presents an apparatus and techniques for determining whether a medical electrode, such as a defibrillation electrode coupled to an automated external defibrillator, is in a condition for replacement. The determination can be made as a function of one or more data. In one exemplary embodiment, the determination is a function of one or more measurements of an impedance of a hydrogel bridge in a test module. In another exemplary embodiment, the determination is a function of one or more environmental condition data from one or more environmental sensors. | 02-19-2009 |
20090088810 | ASSESSING MEDICAL ELECTRODE CONDITION - The invention presents an apparatus and techniques for determining whether a medical electrode, such as a defibrillation electrode coupled to an automated external defibrillator, is in a condition for replacement. The determination can be made as a function of one or more data. In one exemplary embodiment, the determination is a function of one or more measurements of an impedance of a hydrogel bridge in a test module. In another exemplary embodiment, the determination is a function of one or more environmental condition data from one or more environmental sensors. | 04-02-2009 |
20090295326 | Defibrillator Battery Authentication System - A method for operating an external medical device such as a defibrillator includes obtaining a data set from a battery pack and examining the data set to determine whether the battery pack is authenticated for use in the external medical device. If the examination does not confirm the authentications the method includes causing the device to follow a non-authenticated battery pack protocol. The non-authenticated battery pack protocol may include drawing power from the non-authenticated battery pack only if it is the only available source of power for the external medical device. It may include limiting functionality of the external medical device. It may include modifying the battery status information display for the non-authenticated battery pack. A power system for an external medical device may include a power source external to the medical device and including a memory which stores data indicative of an authorized status of the power source and a processor in the medical device configured to analyze the data and to control a function of the medical device based at least in part on the authorization status. | 12-03-2009 |
20100198286 | SELECTIVE POWERING OF MEDICAL DEVICE DEPENDING ON AUTHENTICATION OF POWER ADAPTER SYSTEM - In an embodiment, a medical device can be used with a power adapter system. In addition, it can receive a data set from the power adapter system, and examine the data set to determine whether the data set confirms or not an authentication of the power adapter for use with the medical device. If the authentication is not confirmed, the external medical device can operate differently than otherwise. For example, power can be drawn from the power adapter system only if an inside battery is not charged. | 08-05-2010 |
20100198287 | SELECTIVE RECHARGING OF MEDICAL DEVICE DEPENDING ON AUTHENTICATION OF POWER ADAPTER SYSTEM - In an embodiment, a medical device can be used with a power adapter system. In addition, it can receive a data set from the power adapter system, and examine the data set to determine whether the data set confirms or not an authentication of the power adapter for use with the medical device. If the authentication is not confirmed, the external medical device can operate differently than otherwise. For example, power can be drawn more slowly from the power adapter system. | 08-05-2010 |
20110208259 | DEFIBRILLATOR/MONITOR SYSTEM HAVING A POD WITH LEADS CAPABLE OF WIRELESSLY COMMUNICATING - A modular external defibrillator system in embodiments of the teachings may include one or more of the following features: a base containing a defibrillator to deliver a defibrillation shock to a patient, (b) one or more pods each connectable to a patient via patient lead cables to collect at least one patient vital sign, the pods operable at a distance from the base, (c) a wireless communications link between the base and a selected one of the two or more pods to carry the at least one vital sign from the selected pod to the base, the selection being based on which pod is associated with the base. | 08-25-2011 |
20130331899 | DEFIBRILLATOR/MONITOR SYSTEM HAVING A POD WITH LEADS CAPABLE OF WIRELESSLY COMMUNICATING - A modular external defibrillator system in embodiments of the teachings may include one or more of the following features: a base containing a defibrillator to deliver a defibrillation shock to a patient, (b) one or more pods each connectable to a patient via patient lead cables to collect at least one patient vital sign, the pods operable at a distance from the base, (c) a wireless communications link between the base and a selected one of the two or more pods to carry the at least one vital sign from the selected pod to the base, the selection being based on which pod is associated with the base. | 12-12-2013 |
20140303507 | EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLATOR WITH POWER AND BATTERY SHARING CAPABILITIES WITH A POD - A modular external defibrillator system in embodiments of the teachings may include one or more of the following features: (a) a base containing a defibrillator module to deliver a defibrillation shock to a patient, (b) a patient parameter monitoring pod connectable to a patient via patient lead cables to collect patient data, the patient data including at least one patient vital sign, (c) a power supply sharing link between the base and the pod, the pod receiving power from the base via the power sharing link, the pod being operable to collect patient data without receiving power from the base, and (d) an external battery charger, the battery charger interrogating the batteries to determine battery information used for battery charging, the battery information including at least one of charging voltage, charging current, and charge time. | 10-09-2014 |
20150018894 | DEFIBRILLATOR/MONITOR SYSTEM HAVING A POD WITH LEADS CAPABLE OF WIRELESSLY COMMUNICATING - A modular external defibrillator system in embodiments of the teachings may include one or more of the following features: a base containing a defibrillator to deliver a defibrillation shock to a patient, (b) one or more pods each connectable to a patient via patient lead cables to collect at least one patient vital sign, the pods operable at a distance from the base, (c) a wireless communications link between the base and a selected one of the two or more pods to carry the at least one vital sign from the selected pod to the base, the selection being based on which pod is associated with the base. | 01-15-2015 |
Thomas P. Mcgrath, Lutherville, MD US
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20090237295 | Method for implementing continuous radio frequency (RF) alignment in advanced electronic warfare (EW) signal stimulation systems - A method of providing an integrated approach to automated system alignment is set forth, which may include in an exemplary embodiment: providing amplifier compression alignment, (which may include characterizing and/or compensating for a parasitic effect); providing continuous internal alignment of phase and amplitude of a synthetic stimulus instrument (SSI) output signal; providing external measurement port alignment; and providing transfer alignment of internal measurement paths. According to another exemplary embodiment, a receiver apparatus may include: a dual-channel coherent measurement receiver which may include at least one internal channel operative to measure time-division-multiplexed (TDM) feedback signals from each signal source of a synthetic stimulus instrument (SSI); and at least one external channel operative to make direct measurement at an external alignment port output. | 09-24-2009 |
20100136938 | METHOD FOR IMPLEMENTING CONTINUOUS RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) ALIGNMENT IN ADVANCED ELECTRONIC WARFARE (EW) SIGNAL STIMULATION SYSTEMS - A method for using a “B” channel of a dual channel measurement receiver as a transfer standard for power measurement, which may include in an exemplary embodiment: correlating measurements made with an “A” channel to measurements made with an RF Power Meter on one RF signal source, so that readings from the “A” channel are aligned to the RF Power Meter; aligning the “B” Channel to the “A” Channel (Transfer alignment of Channel B to the RF Power Meter), once the “A” channel has been aligned to read the same as the RF Power Meter; and using the “B” Channel as a transfer standard to measure all remaining RF signal sources in the system, on a time-line much faster than may be accomplished using a power meter. | 06-03-2010 |
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20110183638 | METHOD FOR IMPLEMENTING CONTINUOUS RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) ALIGNMENT IN ADVANCED ELECTRONIC WARFARE (EW) SIGNAL STIMULATION SYSTEMS - A method for using a “B” channel of a dual channel measurement receiver as a transfer standard for power measurement, which may include, in an exemplary embodiment, correlating a measurement made with an “A” channel of the dual channel measurement receiver to a measurement made with an RF Power Meter on one RF signal source, so that readings from the “A” channel are aligned to the RF Power Meter; aligning the “B” Channel to the “A” Channel, once the “A” channel has been aligned to read the same as the RF Power Meter; and using the “B” Channel as a transfer standard to measure all remaining RF signal sources in the system. | 07-28-2011 |
Thomas Robert Mcgrath, Rocky Hill, CT US
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Timothy A. Mcgrath, Chicago, IL US
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Timothy R. Mcgrath, Lynwood, WA US
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Timothy V. Mcgrath, Davison, MI US
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William Mcgrath, Colorado Springs, CO US
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20090275944 | External Fixation and foot-supporting Device. - In one preferred embodiment according to the present invention, an external fixation device for the foot and ankle of the human anatomical skeleton includes a yoke, three adjusters, and a base (or foot plate). The foot plate selectively couples to the yoke without the need of any tools, thereby enabling the patient to self attach and remove the foot plate from an existing circular fixation structure. | 11-05-2009 |
William R. Mcgrath, Randolph, VT US
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