Huddleston, US
Brian Huddleston, Austin, TX US
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20140330632 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR GENERATING SOCIAL SIGNAL VOCABULARIES - A social analytic system may identify the social signals associated with a brand, campaign, or any other topic. The social analytic system may generate a vocabulary associated with the brand, campaign, or topic based terms used in the associated social signals. The vocabulary may be used for generating social media analytics and identifying social media events, such as marketing campaigns. In one example, a vocabulary may be compared with vocabularies associated with different constituents to identify the positive and negative terms in the vocabulary. | 11-06-2014 |
20140337118 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR GENERATING SOCIAL SIGNAL VOCABULARIES - A social analytic system may identify the social signals associated with a brand, campaign, or any other topic. The social analytic system may generate a vocabulary associated with the brand, campaign, or topic based terms used in the associated social signals. The vocabulary may be used for generating social media analytics and identifying social media events, such as marketing campaigns. In one example, a vocabulary may be compared with vocabularies associated with different constituents to identify the positive and negative terms in the vocabulary. | 11-13-2014 |
Charles Leigh Huddleston, Cleveland, OH US
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20140160762 | DIFFUSER ELEMENT AND LIGHTING DEVICE COMPRISED THEREOF - This disclosure contemplates embodiments of a diffuser element for use with lighting devices that utilize directional light sources, e.g., light-emitting diode (LED) devices. The embodiments utilize a shell wall that forms a volume diffuser with a non-uniform material thickness. The variations in the thickness afford the diffuser with optical characteristics that can improve the distribution of light. In one example, lighting devices that deploy the diffuser element and LED devices distribute light with an optical intensity distribution similar to an incandescent bulb. | 06-12-2014 |
Charles W. Huddleston, Joplin, MO US
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20130211616 | HYBRID ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM, RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEM INCLUDING THE STORAGE SYSTEM, AND METHOD OF USING SAME - This disclosure generally relates to stabilizing energy provided by an energy source, and more particularly to systems and methods for using multiple types of energy storage devices to selectively capture and provide energy. An energy source provides energy, and the energy storage devices selectively capture energy provided by the energy source in excess of an immediate energy requirement of a load and selectively provide energy when the immediate energy requirement of the load exceeds the energy provided by the energy source. | 08-15-2013 |
Craig Huddleston, Lakewood, OH US
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20140377677 | Fuel Unit For Hydrogen Generator - Disclosed are a fuel unit for a hydrogen generator and methods for producing the fuel unit and the hydrogen generator. A fuel sheet ( | 12-25-2014 |
20150064104 | HYDROGEN GENERATOR WITH SEQUENTIAL FUEL INITIATION - Disclosed is a hydrogen generator that produces hydrogen by thermal decomposition. An electric circuit including a plurality of parallel branches, each including at least one electric heating element, is arranged in a sequence. The circuit also includes a normally open switch between adjacent branches and a normally closed switch in each branch but the last to provide current to the heating elements in the sequence of the parallel branches. Each heating element provides heat to thermally decompose a portion of a reactant, open the normally closed switch in the same branch, and close the normally open switch following that branch, energizing and deenergizing the heating elements in sequence. Each of the normally open switches includes a switch material with a resistivity that permanently decreases to close the switch in response to heating, and each of the normally closed switches opens in response to heating. | 03-05-2015 |
Craig R. Huddleston, Lakewood, OH US
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20140044605 | Fuel Unit, Refillable Hydrogen Generator And Fuel Cell System - A packaged fuel unit and a refillable hydrogen generator that uses the fuel unit to produce hydrogen gas are disclosed. The fuel unit includes a reactant that can undergo a thermal decomposition reaction that produces hydrogen gas when heated to at least a minimum initiation temperature. The reactant is contained within a package that includes a poor thermal conductor with one or more thermal conductor sections for conducting heat from outside the package to the reactant. The hydrogen generator includes a holder with a cavity in which the fuel unit can be removably disposed and a heating system for heating the fuel unit when disposed therein. The hydrogen generator can be part of a fuel cell system including a fuel cell battery that is provided with hydrogen gas from the hydrogen generator. | 02-13-2014 |
20150072256 | REFILLABEL HYDROGEN GENERATOR - A hydrogen generator and a fuel cell system including the hydrogen generator are disclosed. The hydrogen generator includes a reactant that undergoes a thermal decomposition reaction to produce hydrogen when heated. A laser is used to initiate the reaction. The reactant is contained in a reactant composition in a user-replaceable disc-shaped fuel unit. The reactant composition can be segregated into individual quantities. The fuel unit and the laser beam are periodically realigned by incrementally rotating the fuel unit and/or incrementally redirect the laser beam. | 03-12-2015 |
20150255816 | HEATER ASSEMBLY, HYDROGEN GENERATOR AND METHOD OF PROVIDING HYDROGEN GAS - A heater assembly for use in a hydrogen generator can be retracted to facilitate insertion and removal of a replaceable fuel unit without damaging the heater assembly or the fuel unit and extended to provide good thermal contact with the fuel unit during use of the hydrogen generator. The heater assembly includes a support member, a heater, and an actuator for extending and retracting the heater assembly. When the heater is energized it heats the actuator, thereby extending the heater assembly to contact the adjacent fuel unit, and when the heater is deenergized the actuator cools to retract the heater assembly and provide a gap between the heater assembly and the adjacent fuel unit. The actuator is movably secured to the heater or the support member by a retainer such that an end of the actuator is movable within the retainer as the actuator changes shape during heating and cooling. | 09-10-2015 |
C. Scott Huddleston, Beaverton, OR US
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20110145678 | DATA LINE STORAGE AND TRANSMISSION UTILIZING BOTH ERROR CORRECTING CODE AND SYNCHRONIZATION INFORMATION - Methods and apparatuses for including synchronization data to be used for parallel processing in a block of data having error correcting code symbols. The block of data is encoded using an error correcting code. The resulting encoding includes three check symbols per 32 data symbols. At least one synchronization symbol corresponding to the data symbols is generated. The data symbols, the check symbols and the at least one synchronization symbol are combined. The combined data symbols, the check symbols and the at least one synchronization symbol are transmitted. | 06-16-2011 |
20120254700 | MECHANISMS AND TECHNIQUES FOR PROVIDING CACHE TAGS IN DYNAMIC RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY - A dynamic random access memory (DRAM) is operated as a cache memory coupled with a processor core. A block of data is transmitted to the DRAM as even and odd pairs of bits from the processor core. The block of data includes N error correcting code (ECC) bits and 11*N data bits. Two or more cache lines are to be stored in a memory page with tag bits aggregated together within the page. | 10-04-2012 |
20140047265 | ENHANCED STORAGE OF METADATA UTILIZING IMPROVED ERROR DETECTION AND CORRECTION IN COMPUTER MEMORY - A novel ECC scheme is disclosed that offers an error protection level that is at least the same as (if not better than) that of the conventional ECC scheme without negatively impacting latency and design complexity. Embodiments of the present disclosure utilize an ECC scheme which leaves up to extra 2B for metadata storage by changing the error detection and correction process flow. The scheme adopts an early error detection mechanism, and tailors the need for subsequent error correction based on the results of the early detection. | 02-13-2014 |
Daniel E. Huddleston, Marietta, GA US
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20150125057 | METHODS, SYSTEMS AND COMPUTER READABLE STORAGE MEDIA STORING INSTRUCTIONS FOR IMAGING AND DETERMINING INFORMATION ASSOCIATED WITH REGIONS OF THE BRAIN - Methods, systems and computer-readable storage mediums relate to imaging techniques of a region, for example, the brain, with magnetization transfer contrast (MTC°) effects with less specific absorption rate (SAR). The methods, systems and computer-readable storage mediums may include acquiring MR image data from at least one magnetic resonance (MR) scan that includes a pre-pulse signal and a pulse sequence. The pre-pulse signal may be less than 500°, e.g., from about 150° to 425°, and the pulse-sequence may be a gradient echo based sequence. The methods, systems and computer-readable storage mediums may include generating information associated with an image of at least one region of a subject. The information may include quantitative or qualitative information of a region of a brain. The quantitative information may include volume information, contrast to noise ratio information, number of voxels, as well as other information. | 05-07-2015 |
Darrell Dwight Huddleston, Manchester, MI US
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20150107935 | INTAKE SYSTEM HAVING A SILENCER DEVICE - An intake silencer device is described herein. The intake silencer device includes an outer housing and a plurality of sequential arranged expansion chambers separated by walls. The intake silencer device further includes an inner tube positioned in each of the sequential chambers, each of the inner tubes including an opening providing fluidic communication between an interior of the tube and the corresponding expansion chamber, a size of the openings increasing in size sequentially in a downstream direction. | 04-23-2015 |
David E. Huddleston, Lakewood, OH US
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20120023585 | Method and Systems for Computer Security - A method for computer security, includes intercepting an incoming communication, placing the communication into a quarantine queue, selecting a communication from the quarantine queue, determining whether the selected communication contains undesirable code, determining whether a quarantine time for the selected communication has lapsed if the selected communication does not contain undesirable code and placing the selected communication back in the quarantine queue if the quarantine time has not elapsed. | 01-26-2012 |
Erik Lee Huddleston, Austin, TX US
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20140330632 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR GENERATING SOCIAL SIGNAL VOCABULARIES - A social analytic system may identify the social signals associated with a brand, campaign, or any other topic. The social analytic system may generate a vocabulary associated with the brand, campaign, or topic based terms used in the associated social signals. The vocabulary may be used for generating social media analytics and identifying social media events, such as marketing campaigns. In one example, a vocabulary may be compared with vocabularies associated with different constituents to identify the positive and negative terms in the vocabulary. | 11-06-2014 |
20140337118 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR GENERATING SOCIAL SIGNAL VOCABULARIES - A social analytic system may identify the social signals associated with a brand, campaign, or any other topic. The social analytic system may generate a vocabulary associated with the brand, campaign, or topic based terms used in the associated social signals. The vocabulary may be used for generating social media analytics and identifying social media events, such as marketing campaigns. In one example, a vocabulary may be compared with vocabularies associated with different constituents to identify the positive and negative terms in the vocabulary. | 11-13-2014 |
Herbert D. Huddleston, Tarzana, CA US
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20130190793 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MINIMALLY INVASIVE SKIN AND SOFT-TISSUE INCISIONS - A method and apparatus for creating minimal skin incisions and soft tissue tunnels, particularly useful in the insertion of transverse or oblique screws through a bone and the holes in a locking nail embedded within the intra-medullary cavity of the said bone. A unique surgical tool, as described herein, is used in conjunction with the novel method herein described, wherein the surgical tool is used in conjunction with a targeting guide and targeting guide tunnel to create skin and soft-tissue tunnels that are precise, of minimal size, and minimally traumatic for the patient, and very quick and easy for the surgeon to create and to repair. | 07-25-2013 |
Herbert D. Huddleston, Encino, CA US
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20090030385 | Disposable apparatus that includes a shutoff valve mechanism and a hose anchoring mechanism for suction devices and the like - A disposable shutoff valve apparatus used in conjunction with a surgical suction device having a suction nozzle for stopping the suction action and muffling the noise from the suction device during surgery. The apparatus includes an upper portion, a base portion and a flexible member. The base portion can be securely attached to a surgical drape around a patient during surgery or other stationary object. The suction nozzle of the suction device can be inserted into and through the open end of the suction chamber and passes through the upper retaining member such that the suction nozzle pulls the flexible member toward itself, and thereby the flexible member stops the suction action of the suction nozzle and muffles the noise from the suction nozzle of the suction device and further simultaneously grips the suction device within the suction chamber. | 01-29-2009 |
20090182275 | Disposable shutoff valve apparatus for suction devices and the like - A disposable shutoff valve apparatus used in conjunction with a surgical suction device having a suction nozzle for stopping the suction action and muffling the noise from the suction device during surgery. The apparatus includes an upper portion, a base portion and a flexible member. The base portion is provided with pressure sensitive adhesive material and covered by a peel-off cover which can be peeled off so that the adhesive material can be securely attached to a surgical drape around a patient during surgery or other stationary object. The suction nozzle of the suction device can be inserted into and through the open end of the suction chamber and passes through the upper retaining member such that the suction nozzle pulls the flexible member toward itself, and thereby the flexible member stops the suction action of the suction nozzle and muffles the noise from the suction nozzle of the suction device and further simultaneously grips the suction device within the suction chamber. The apparatus further includes an upper portion and a base portion. Once the two portions are attached together, a suction chamber is formed. The flexible member is installed and disposed within the suction chamber and secured thereto by two retaining members. The first end of the flexible member is held within the lower retaining member while the second end of the flexible member encompasses the upper retaining member and press-fitted and held by the two spaced apart transverse grooves respectively. | 07-16-2009 |
Jason G. Huddleston, Tampa, FL US
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20130262845 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR GENERATING A STANDARDIZED SYSTEM BUILD FILE - An approach for determining one or more configuration variables within a standardized input file, processing the one or more configuration variables to select one or more scripts from among a plurality of modularized scripts, and generating a standardized system build file based on the selected one or more scripts for building a system environment. | 10-03-2013 |
Jennifer Huddleston, Abilene, TX US
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20120252072 | RESTRICTION/MODIFICATION POLYPEPTIDES, POLYNUCLEOTIDES, AND METHODS - The present invention relates to the discovery of a novel restriction/modification system in | 10-04-2012 |
Jeremy Huddleston, Charlotte, NC US
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20090290833 | Optical device including at least one replicated surface and associated methods - An optical device includes a substrate. a non-planar transparent structure on a first surface of the substrate, the non-planar transparent structure being made of a first material, and a molded refractive surface on the first surface of the substrate adjacent the non-planar transparent structure, the molded refractive surface being made of a second material, different from the first material. | 11-26-2009 |
20110222171 | RECESSED OPTICAL SURFACES - An optics block includes a substrate having first and second opposing surfaces, the substrate being a first material, a plurality of through holes extending in the substrate between the first and second opposing surface, a second material, different than the first material, filling a portion of the through holes and extending on a portion of the first surface of the substrate outside the through holes, and a first lens structure in the second material and corresponding to each of the through holes. | 09-15-2011 |
20120229908 | RECESSED OPTICAL SURFACES - An optics block includes a substrate having first and second opposing surfaces, the substrate being a first material, a plurality of through holes extending in the substrate between the first and second opposing surface, a second material, different than the first material, filling a portion of the through holes and extending on a portion of the first surface of the substrate outside the through holes, and a first lens structure in the second material and corresponding to each of the through holes. | 09-13-2012 |
Jeremy Huddleston, Oviedo, FL US
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20150109456 | TIR IMAGING LENS, IMAGE CAPTURING SYSTEM HAVING THE SAME, AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - A method of manufacturing lenses includes creating a wafer-level master, overmolding the wafer-level master to form a daughter replica, casting a polymer lens shapes onto a wafer using the daughter replica, transferring the polymer lens shapes into the wafer, and singulating the wafer to create individual dies with a lens thereon. The wafer may be silicon, e.g., silicon having a resistivity between 0.1 and 100 Ωcm. | 04-23-2015 |
Jeremy Huddleston, Concord, NC US
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20110002053 | WAFER LEVEL OPTICAL ELEMENTS AND APPLICATIONS THEREOF - The present invention provides wafer level optical elements that obviate a substrate wafer or a portion thereof disposed between optical structures or optical surfaces of the element. | 01-06-2011 |
20120075725 | Lens And Applications Thereof - The present invention, in some embodiments, provides a low distortion singlet lens and optical imaging apparatus including the same. | 03-29-2012 |
20130188247 | LWIR IMAGING LENS, IMAGE CAPTURING SYSTEM HAVING THE SAME, AND ASSOCIATED METHOD - An imaging lens for use with an operational waveband over any subset of 7.5-13.5 μm may include a first optical element of a first high-index material and a second optical element of a second high-index material. At least two surfaces of the first and second optical elements may be optically powered surfaces. A largest clear aperture of all optically powered surfaces may not exceed a diameter of an image circle of the imaging lens corresponding to a field of view of 55 degrees or greater by more than 30%. The first and second high-index materials may have a refractive index greater than 2.2 in the operational waveband, an absorption per mm of less than 75% in the operational waveband, and an absorption per mm of greater than 75% in a visible waveband of 400-650 nm. | 07-25-2013 |
20130208353 | LWIR IMAGING LENS, IMAGE CAPTURING SYSTEM HAVING THE SAME, AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - An imaging lens for use with an operational waveband over any subset of 7.5-13.5 μm may include a first optical element of a first high-index material and a second optical element of a second high-index material, that may have a refractive index greater than 2.2 in the operational waveband, an absorption per mm of less than 75% in the operational waveband, and an absorption per mm of greater than 75% in a visible waveband of 400-650 nm. Optically powered surfaces of the imaging lens may include a sag across their respective clear apertures that are less than 10% of a largest clear aperture of the imaging lens. Respective maximum peak to peak thicknesses of the first and second optical elements may be similar in size, for example within 15 percent of each other. Ratios of maximum peak to peak thickness to clear aperture and, separately, to sag are also provided. | 08-15-2013 |
20130229719 | Wafer Level Optical Elements and Applications Thereof - The present invention provides wafer level optical elements that obviate a substrate wafer or a portion thereof disposed between optical structures or optical surfaces of the element. | 09-05-2013 |
John Huddleston, Seattle, WA US
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20160083796 | Diagnostic test for skeletal atavism in horses - The present invention relates to methods for detecting a genetic deletion at the SHOX locus of a horse, where the presence of such a genetic deletion indicates that the horse is a carrier of disease-causing mutation that can lead to skeletal atavism. The invention further provides nucleic acid primers and probes for use in methods for detecting the presence or absence of disease-causing genetic deletion at the SHOX locus of a horse. | 03-24-2016 |
Keith Huddleston, Austin, TX US
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20100175554 | COOLING SYSTEM WITH DEBRIS FILTERING - A cooling system includes a fan chassis housing a fan. A fluid outlet is defined by the fan chassis and located adjacent the fan such that a fluid flow path is defined from the fan, through the fluid outlet, and out of the fan chassis. A filter coupling wall is located in the fan chassis and adjacent to the fluid flow path. A debris filter is located along the filter coupling wall and adjacent to at least a portion of the fluid flow path. | 07-15-2010 |
Marcus Huddleston, Southfield, MI US
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20120036021 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF DELIVERING ADVERTISMENTS AS RINGBACK TONES - A system and method of delivering an advertisement as a ringback tones (RBT) for telephone, mobile phone, or voice over internet protocol (VOIP) systems may include providing data exchanging means between a telephone exchange system or a mobile switching center through use of an web service coded in extendable markup language (XML), simple object access protocol (SOAP), or binary data for playing of the advertisement as ringback tones, reconciliation against an advertising campaign, and payment to subscribers of the advertisement as ringback tones. A subscriber may sign up for delivery of the advertisement as ringback tones, may choose one or more types of the advertisement as a ringback tone, and may place and enable the one or more types of the advertisement as a ringback tone in a jukebox or a playback lineup. The subscriber can store any of the advertisements as ringback tones, whereby calling parties placing calls to the subscriber hear the advertisements as a ringback tone. | 02-09-2012 |
Marcus L. Huddleston, Inglewood, CA US
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20100274651 | APPLICATION ENABLING A SHORT MESSAGE SERVICE (SMS) MESSAGE WITH AN ADVERTISEMENT TO BE SENT FROM THE MOBILE PHONE DEVICE USING A PULL-AND-PUSH METHOD - A method of SMS message advertising using an mobile device application, the method includes providing the application the ability to download at least one advertisement, giving a sender the choice to select the advertisement to be attached to a SMS message, and then account for the advertisement sent by the sender so that a credit is applied to the sender. | 10-28-2010 |
Matthew J. Huddleston, Blacklick, OH US
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20100049320 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR TENDON OR LIGAMENT REPAIR - Apparatus and methods for repairing damaged tendons or ligaments. Various repair apparatus include an elongate tensile member and a pair of anchor assemblies connected for movement along the tensile member on either side of a repair site, such as a tear or laceration. The anchor assemblies or structures may take many forms, and may include barbed, helical, and crimp-type anchors. In the preferred embodiments, at least one anchor structure is movable along the elongate tensile member to assist with adjusting a tendon segment to an appropriate repair position and the anchor structure or structures are then lockable onto the elongate tensile member to assist with affixing the tendon at the repair position. Tendon and/or ligament-to-bone repair apparatus and methods employ similar concepts. | 02-25-2010 |
20100129859 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR AUTOMATED HANDLING AND EMBEDDING OF TISSUE SAMPLES - An automated machine for handling and embedding tissue samples contained on microtome sectionable supports. The machine includes an input member configured to hold a plurality of the microtome sectionable supports prior to a tissue embedding operation. An output member is configured to hold a plurality of the microtome sectionable supports after the tissue embedding operation. A cooling unit is configured to hold at least one of the microtome sectionable supports during the tissue embedding operation. A motorized carrier assembly is mounted for movement and configured to hold at least one of the microtome sectionable supports. The carrier assembly moves the support from the input member to the cooling unit and, finally, to the output member. A dispensing device dispenses an embedding material onto the microtome sectionable support and at least one tissue sample carried by the microtome sectionable support during the embedding operation. | 05-27-2010 |
Matthew J. Huddleston, Galena, OH US
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20080294161 | Electrical cautery device - An electrical surgical cautery device for delivering thermal energy to cauterize and provide hemostasis to a bleeding tissue comprises an electrically powered flexible thermal delivery element having a substantially planar resistive coil embedded in a thermally conductive material. The thermally conductive material comprises a tissue contact surface and a non-tissue contact surface. A power source is connected to the resistive coil of the thermal delivery element and provides an electrical current to heat the thermal delivery element being pressed against the tissue. A method for providing hemostasis to a bleeding tissue surface comprises providing and pressing an electrical cautery device having a thermal delivery element, against the hemorrhaging tissue at a predetermined temperature for an interval sufficient to cauterize the tissue and provide hemostasis. | 11-27-2008 |
20080319266 | DEVICE FOR MAINTAINING VISUALIZATION WITH SURGICAL SCOPES - The present application discloses several embodiments of a devices for maintaining visualization with a surgical scope. The embodiments of the device are adapted to shield, defog or clean the lens of the surgical scope while the surgical scope is being used to perform a surgical procedure within a patient's body. In one embodiment, a view optimizer is provided that is adapted to deliver at least one fluid to the objective lens of the laparoscope to clean and/or defog the objective lens of the laparoscope without the need to remove the laparoscope from the surgical field. In additional embodiments, a view optimizer is provided that is adapted to create leakage or venting of gas from the body cavity so as to ensure continuous gas flow from an insufflator. | 12-25-2008 |
20100168520 | VIEW OPTIMIZER AND STABILIZER FOR USE WITH SURGICAL SCOPES - The present application discloses several devices for maintaining visualization with a surgical scope. The embodiments of the device are adapted to shield, defog or clean the lens of the surgical scope while the surgical scope is being used to perform a surgical procedure within a patient's body. In some embodiments, the view optimizer is provided in multiple parts enabling separation of one or more operator control features from engagement with the surgical scope. In some embodiments, the view optimizer features stabilization means for securement and positioning with the surgical scope. | 07-01-2010 |
20100198014 | Systems and methods for optimizing and maintaining visualization of a surgical field during the use of surgical scopes - Systems and methods make use of a view optimizing assembly having a deflector assembly with critical physical, pneumatic, and optical characteristics that make possible intra-operative defogging, surgical debris deflection, and cleaning of a laparoscope lens during minimally invasive surgery, while also maintaining visualization of the surgical site. The view optimizing assembly can incorporate a quick exchange feature, which makes possible a surgical method for maintaining clear visualization that includes the ability to make a quick exchange of laparoscopes having different operating characteristics (e.g., laparoscopes with different tip angles, lengths, or diameters) entirely on the sterile operating field and without interference with the preexisting surgical set-up on the sterile operating field. The view optimizing assembly integrates with the existing suite of minimally invasive instrumentation. It does not interfere with the surgical set-up, and it requires minimal change in the process or practice of a surgical operating room (OR) team. | 08-05-2010 |
20150217058 | MEDICAL VIAL AND INJECTOR ASSEMBLIES AND METHODS OF USE - A medical liquid vial is disclosed with a resilient inner bladder and a pre-stress member located with the bladder. Injector assemblies are also disclosed for injecting the vial contents into a patient by advancing the vial through a series of stages or positions. Methods of filling and use are also disclosed. | 08-06-2015 |
20150265138 | DEVICE FOR MAINTAINING VISUALIZATION WITH SURGICAL SCOPES - A view optimizing assembly for use with a laparoscope includes an elongate cylindrical body configured to hold a laparoscope therein and a deflector assembly attached to the elongate cylindrical body. The elongate cylindrical body includes a plurality of channels in a wall thereof, and the plurality of channels are configured to allow a flow of fluid or gas therethrough. The deflector assembly is configured to circumferentially enclose a distal end of the laparoscope and extend beyond the distal end of the laparoscope. The deflector assembly includes a plurality of passageways within a wall thereof, and each passageway is aligned with a different channel of the elongate cylindrical body so as to direct the flow of gas or fluid exiting the channels across a lens of the laparoscope in a plurality of different flow paths. | 09-24-2015 |
20150342449 | VIEW OPTIMIZER AND STABILIZER FOR USE WITH SURGICAL SCOPES - A method of defogging a lens of a laparoscope includes: (1) inserting the laparoscope into a sheath; (2) engaging a fork stabilizing feature of the sheath with a light post of the laparoscope to prevent rotational movement of the sheath relative to the scope; (3) activating a locking mechanism on the sheath to longitudinally fix a distal end of the laparoscope relative to a distal end of the sheath; and (4) providing gas to a plurality of gas lumens within a wall of the sheath such that the gas flows through the gas lumens and over the lens of the laparoscope to defog the lens while the laparoscope is in a body cavity. | 12-03-2015 |
Nicholas Lee Huddleston, Marietta, GA US
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20160129989 | Mandrel Forming for Discrete Wing Skin Stiffeners - In one embodiment, a stiffener may be formed by inserting a plurality of flexible mandrels into a channel of a tool having a three-dimensional contour, placing a vacuum bag over the flexible mandrels and the tool, with the mandrels disposed between the vacuum bag and the tool, and applying vacuum pressure between the vacuum bag and the tool. A hardening substance may be inserted into each of the plurality of flexible mandrels and then may be hardened while the plurality of mandrels are inserted in the one or more channels of the tool. Finally, the mandrels may be wrapped with a stiffener material with stiffeners being formed from the stiffener material. | 05-12-2016 |
Richard D. Huddleston, Newtonville, MA US
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20130152073 | SCRIPT GENERATION ENGINE - The present invention is an installation script generation engine. An application component distribution system can include a repository of semantic models for interdependent ones of application components. A mapping of individual listings in the semantic models to target platform specific installation instructions further can be included. Finally, a script generation engine can be configured to produce a target specific set of instructions for a specified application component based upon a mapping of at least one of the semantic models in the repository. Notably, each of the semantic models can include a listing of component relationships, target platform requirements and platform neutral installation instructions. Moreover, the component relationships can include at least one component relationship selected from the group consisting of a containment relationship, a usage relationship, a contradiction relationship, and an equivalence relationship. Finally, a Web services interface to the repository can be configured to permit remote access to the repository. | 06-13-2013 |
20160124736 | SCRIPT GENERATION ENGINE AND MAPPING SEMANTIC MODELS FOR TARGET PLATFORM - The present invention is an installation script generation engine. An application component distribution system can include a repository of semantic models for interdependent ones of application components. A mapping of individual listings in the semantic models to target platform specific installation instructions further can be included. Finally, a script generation engine can be configured to produce a target specific set of instructions for a specified application component based upon a mapping of at least one of the semantic models in the repository. Notably, each of the semantic models can include a listing of component relationships, target platform requirements and platform neutral installation instructions. Moreover, the component relationships can include at least one component relationship selected from the group consisting of a containment relationship, a usage relationship, a contradiction relationship, and an equivalence relationship. Finally, a Web services interface to the repository can be configured to permit remote access to the repository. | 05-05-2016 |
Rick Huddleston, Gassville, AR US
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20080216731 | Latch for a Boat Storage Compartment Cover - A latch assembly includes a housing assembly having a thru-bore, a handle assembly selectively pivotally engaged with the thru-bore of the housing assembly, wherein the handle assembly includes a handle and a base portion; and a catch assembly selectively engaged with the handle assembly, wherein the handle assembly selectively rotates about the catch assembly to latch and unlatch the latch assembly when the latch assembly is in a closed position. | 09-11-2008 |
20090050406 | BOARDING LADDER - A boarding ladder includes an upper step having a first and second collar, a lower step having a left and right side selectively slidably engaged with the first and second collar, respectively, with the lower step selectively slidable between raised and lowered positions. Left and right extensions are pivotally engaged with the left and right sides, respectively, with the left and right extensions pivoting between folded and extended positions. The left and right extensions are selectively slidably engaged with the first and second collars, respectively, in the extended position. A method of lowering a boarding ladder includes pivoting a left and right extension of a lower step to an extended position, disengaging a retention member from an upper step and the lower step, and lowering the lower step from the upper step until a stop on each of the left and right extensions abuts the upper step. | 02-26-2009 |
20090117791 | MOTOR LIFT ASSEMBLY - A motor lift assembly having a first side plate and a second side plate oppositely disposed from the first side plate. The motor lift assembly further includes a motor mount that is selectively moveable relative to the first and second side plates and a ladder assembly disposed on at least one of the first and second side plates. A method of extending a ladder assembly includes the step of pulling the ladder assembly from a motor lift assembly where the ladder assembly is engaged with the motor lift assembly. | 05-07-2009 |
20090267381 | TRAILER ASSEMBLY WITH COVER AND LIFT MECHANISM - A trailer assembly includes a cover assembly having a cover and a frame assembly engaged with the cover assembly. The frame assembly includes a frame and a lifting arm having a first end engaged to the frame and a second end engaged to the cover. The lifting arm is selectively laterally extendable from the frame. | 10-29-2009 |
Riley Grant Huddleston, Pullman, WA US
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20150089027 | SELECTION AND DISPLAY OF POLLED AND STREAMED ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM MEASUREMENTS - Combining and analyzing streamed and polled electric power delivery system information is disclosed herein. A system therefore includes a plurality of IEDs in communication with the electric power distribution system and configured to provide streaming and/or polled data via a communications network. An analysis engine in communication with the communications network receives selected streaming information and requested polled information, analyzes such streamed and polled information, and provides a display of such streaming and polled information to a user. | 03-26-2015 |
Samuel M. Huddleston, Mesquite, NV US
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20080289243 | SUPPORT DEVICE FOR A FISHING LURE OR BAIT - A device for supporting a soft-bodied lure or bait includes a brace with a connector and a stop. Optionally, the brace is formed from a loop of wire. In such an optional embodiment, the connector may be formed by the loop. A stop may be sized and weighted to form weights. In an optional embodiment, the device may be received into an open-ended channel in the body of a lure or bait. In one such embodiment, the connector protrudes through one end of the channel and the stop protrudes through another end of the channel. A fishing line may be connected to the connector through a hook or the like received by the connector. | 11-27-2008 |
20090126255 | FISH LURE WITH VORTEX TAIL - A system for fishing using one of a plurality of rates of fall. Each of the rates of fall provides a different depth for delay between a cast and retrieval. The system includes a plurality of swim bait fishing lures. Each of the swim bait fishing lures includes an elongated body having a head and a rear along a longitudinal axis, a reduced tail portion flexible in a lateral direction and tapered laterally toward the rear, and an enlarged tail flaring from the reduced tail portion. The enlarged tail can have a tapered top and a tapered bottom, each formed from two intersecting faces. Each of the faces is characterized by a contour extending from the reduced tail portion on each of the faces to cause a vortex within a vicinity of each of the faces from a flowing fluid. Each of the swim bait fishing lure includes a weighted insert proximate the head. The system provides the plurality of rates of fall characterized by the respective weighted insert. | 05-21-2009 |
20100115822 | WEEDLESS FISHING LURE DEVICE AND RELATED METHOD - A weedless fishing lure device. The device has a single piece soft bodied lure material having a first end and a second end. An air ballast formed by at least one cavity region provided within one or more portions of the single piece soft bodied lure material and extending from a vicinity of the first end of the single piece soft bodied lure material toward the second end of the single piece soft bodied lure material. The device has a lower portion of the soft bodied lure member bordering a lower portion of the cavity region and an upper portion of the single piece soft bodied lure member bordering an upper portion of the cavity region. An outer region is formed from the single piece soft bodied lure material. An opening is within the upper portion of the single piece soft bodied lure member. The device also has hook member having an eyelet and a shank, which extends from the eyelet to at least one bend section configured in an annular manner and having at least one portion extending back toward a direction of the eyelet and terminating at a point. The hook member is substantially enclosed within the outer region of the single piece soft bodied lure member. The shank is embedded within the lower portion of the single piece soft bodied lure member, and the point is substantially snag proof or weedless. | 05-13-2010 |
Samuel M. Huddleston, Las Vegas, NV US
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20150128478 | FISHING LURE WITH VORTEX TAIL - A soft bait fish lure includes an elongated body having a head and a rear along a longitudinal axis. The body tapers laterally to a reduced tail portion toward the rear, then flares laterally into an enlarged tail at the rear. Optionally, the reduced tail portion is flexible in a lateral direction. The enlarged tail may have a tapered top and tapered bottom, each formed from two intersecting faces, such that the enlarged tail forms a substantial diamond-shape in cross-section perpendicular to the longitudinal axis. Optionally, each of the faces includes a contour terminating in an edge proximate said rear such that fluid flowing over said enlarged tail forms a vortex at each said face. Optionally, the rear forms a distal surface including a lateral indentation at the intersection of the tapered top and tapered bottom. | 05-14-2015 |
Scott Huddleston, Beaverton, OR US
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20100169739 | Poison bit error checking code scheme - In one embodiment, a method provides determining one of an occurrence and a non-occurrence of an event, the one of the occurrence and the non-occurrence resulting in an event determination; and processing a code having an event bit, said processing in accordance with the determination and the code, by determining if the event bit corresponds to the event determination, and if the event bit does not correspond to the event determination, encoding the code to generate a poison bit that corresponds to the event determination. | 07-01-2010 |
Scott Huddleston, Redmond, WA US
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20090319913 | MANAGING UNIFIED COMMUNICATIONS CONFERENCES VIA CATEGORIES - A conference management system is described for administering large numbers of conferences in an organization. The conference management system receives a hierarchical set of categories from a system administrator and configuration settings for each category. When a user requests to create a new conference, the conference management system creates the conference and assigns the new conference to a category. The conference takes on the settings of the category to which it belongs, which eliminates individual configuration of each conference. Administrators can also delegate authority to manage conferences to others in the organization. | 12-24-2009 |
20100312836 | TRAVERSING BETWEEN ELECTRONIC MAIL AND REAL TIME COMMUNICATIONS - Users are enabled to traverse seamlessly between electronic mail and real time communications such as text messaging, group chats, and similar forms. A context of communications such as a history of the email exchange, attached or related documents, links, trail of exchanged text messages, and comparable information is used to automatically determine addressees for the communication form after the traverse and to provide context information. | 12-09-2010 |
20150046540 | MANAGING UNIFIED COMMUNICATIONS CONFERENCES VIA CATEGORIES - A conference management system is described for administering large numbers of conferences in an organization. The conference management system receives a hierarchical set of categories from a system administrator and configuration settings for each category. When a user requests to create a new conference, the conference management system creates the conference and assigns the new conference to a category. The conference takes on the settings of the category to which it belongs, which eliminates individual configuration of each conference. Administrators can also delegate authority to manage conferences to others in the organization. | 02-12-2015 |
Scott A. Huddleston, Redmond, WA US
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20100306317 | REAL-TIME DIRECTORY GROUPS - Groups within an organizational directory are set up as real-time groups enabling subscribers of those groups to receive incoming content via feeds or to interact with the group through real-time chat sessions. Subscribers are enabled to switch between interaction modes, employ different real-time communication modalities for chat sessions, and access stored records of incoming content, discussions, and similar data. | 12-02-2010 |
Scott Alan Huddleston, Redmond, WA US
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20090319912 | DISTINGUISHING CONFERENCE PARTICIPANTS - Technologies are described herein for distinguishing between conference participants associated with different groups. A communication is received from a participant during a conference. The participant's group affiliation is determined and a representation attribute corresponding to the group is used to render the communication within the conference. As a result, the communications from participants of like groups are displayed with like representation attributes to visually distinguish the communications according to group affiliations. An administrator may designate the representation attributes so that all of the communications from participants of the same group are similarly distinguished without action from the participants. Participants may filter the communications as desired according to the groups and corresponding representation attributes. | 12-24-2009 |
20090327419 | Management of Organizational Boundaries in Unified Communications Systems - In general, this disclosure describes techniques of controlling communications occurring in a unified communications system. As described herein, a directory is established at a server system that hosts the unified communications system. The directory includes a plurality of hierarchically-organized categories. Each category specifies a set of users. One or more conferences may be associated with each of the categories. All communications occurring in the unified communications system occur within the context of one of the conferences. A user can only communicate within a conference if the conference is associated with the category that specifies a set of users that includes the user. By appropriately structuring the categories in the directory and the sets of users specified by the categories, the techniques of this disclosure may serve to prevent a user from using the unified communications system to communicate with certain other individuals. | 12-31-2009 |
20100205664 | Management of Organizational Boundaries in Unified Communications Systems - In general, this disclosure describes techniques of controlling communications occurring in a unified communications system. As described herein, a directory is established at a server system that hosts the unified communications system. The directory includes a plurality of hierarchically-organized categories. Each category specifies a set of users. One or more conferences may be associated with each of the categories. All communications occurring in the unified communications system occur within the context of one of the conferences. A user can only communicate within a conference if the conference is associated with the category that specifies a set of users that includes the user. By appropriately structuring the categories in the directory and the sets of users specified by the categories, the techniques of this disclosure may serve to prevent a user from using the unified communications system to communicate with certain other individuals. | 08-12-2010 |
Tammy Lee Huddleston, Vero Beach, FL US
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20140338263 | Storm Panel Locking Device - A universal locking device for securing flat or corrugated hurricane storm panels in place to avoid unauthorized removal and entry into a building. The locking device includes a combination of brackets removably secured between the building and the storm panels, and an adjustable locking bar locking these elements securely together. | 11-20-2014 |
William Huddleston, San Diego, CA US
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20110056952 | Waste Collection Device, and Waste Recycling System - A waste collection device configured to shred, treat waste with disinfectant, and/or remove water from the waste, and a waste recycling system. | 03-10-2011 |
20110060451 | Waste recycling system using tagged, bar coded or other distinctively marked containers, method of recycling, and container device - A waste recycling system and method for collecting, maintaining the custody of, and tracking targeted waste from collection to recycling. The system and method utilizes tagged containers, preferably electronically tagged plastic bags containing the targeted waste to allow sorting of the targeted waste from a general waste stream or recyclable waste stream. | 03-10-2011 |
20140040165 | Waste recycling systems, processes, and methods - The present invention refers to a system, process, and method of collecting, handling and processing paperboard based fast food service items for the production of pulp suitable for reuse into paper or paperboard and the contemporaneous recovery of the waterproofing film for the production of energy. | 02-06-2014 |
20140365381 | Waste recycling system, method, and device - A waste recycling system and method for collecting, maintaining the custody of, and tracking targeted waste from collection to recycling. The system and method utilizes tagged containers, preferably electronically tagged plastic bags containing the targeted waste to allow sorting of the targeted waste from a general waste stream or recyclable waste stream. | 12-11-2014 |
William Huddleston, San Deigo, CA US
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20110238598 | Waste Recycling Systems, Processes, and Methods - The present invention refers to a system, process, and method of collecting, handling and processing paperboard based fast food service items for the production of pulp suitable for reuse into paper or paperboard and the contemporaneous recovery of the waterproofing film for the production of energy. | 09-29-2011 |
William C. Huddleston, San Deigo, CA US
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20150324760 | Smart waste device and waste tracking system - An electronic waste tracking device, process, and system to track waste from one location to another location. | 11-12-2015 |
William L. Huddleston, Boonville, IN US
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20120240847 | Flexible Shaft Assemblies - A flexible shaft assembly that transfers torque from a driver to a driven member includes a stub shaft that includes an elongated shaft axis, where the stub shaft couples to the driver, and a flexible coupling that includes a first hub that is adjustably connected to a second hub, where the second hub is coupled to the driven member and includes an external cylindrical interface. The flexible shaft assembly further includes a spacer that includes a spacer body, a shaft clearance hole that passes through the spacer body having a central axis extending therethrough, and a cylindrical guide surface concentric with the shaft clearance hole, where the external cylindrical interface of the flexible coupling is located inside the cylindrical guide surface, and the first hub adjusts relative to the second hub when the elongated shaft axis is out of alignment with the central axis of the shaft clearance hole. | 09-27-2012 |
William Leonard Huddleston, Boonville, IN US
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20130092080 | Valve Assemblies Including Valve Seat Assemblies - A valve seat assembly includes a gasket retainer comprising an outer wall, an inner wall, an upper face extending between the outer and inner walls, and a lower face extending between the outer and inner walls. The inner wall defines an insert receiving bore extending from the upper face inwardly toward the lower face to a recess that receives a gasket. A gasket is located in the recess. A retainer insert is located in the insert receiving bore that applies a compressive force to the gasket. | 04-18-2013 |
Wyatt A. Huddleston, Allen, TX US
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20090108053 | Solder Ball Placement Vacuum Tool - The invention provides apparatus, systems, and methods for positioning solder balls in a desired arrangement on a surface. In preferred embodiments of the invention, a vacuum head body is configured to direct a vacuum force through a vacuum chamber wherein a permeable vacuum plate encloses the vacuum chamber. A stencil adjacent to the vacuum plate includes solder ball niches configured to capture solder balls. The vacuum head may be used to pick up solder balls within the solder ball niches by way of vacuum force, and may be caused to release the solder balls from the solder ball niches by relaxing the vacuum force. According to particular preferred embodiments, the permeable vacuum plate is a porous metallic plate, such as a plate of sintered metal. Preferred embodiments also disclose interchangeable stencils for use with the permeable vacuum plate. | 04-30-2009 |