Coleman, NY
Andrew Coleman, Vestal, NY US
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20080270149 | CONTRACT ASSOCIATION METHOD AND SYSTEM - A contract association method and system. The method includes receiving, by a computing system from a requester, a command for creating a service request. The computing system places restrictions on accessing contracts associated with suppliers. The computing system receives a selection of a first requested skill from the requester. The computing system selects a group of contracts applicable to a group of suppliers. The computing system generates a service request document comprising a selection of a first supplier from the group of suppliers, a first contract of the group of contracts, and the first requested skill. | 10-30-2008 |
20100138310 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROCESSING REQUISITIONS - A method and system for making a requisition for one or more items including providing a requisition module written as a service, using the requisition module to place one or more orders for one or more items, and monitoring the status of the one or more orders or the one or more items. When one or more orders is placed by a user of the module, an instant message or an email is provided to the user, wherein the instant message or email specifies the status of the one or more orders to the user. | 06-03-2010 |
20140316936 | TAX CODE DETERMINATION - A method of assigning tax codes for a transactional document such as a list of items in a shopping cart. This method is a configurable solution without making changes to the application code. A series of questions are directed to an end user. Depending on the tax requirements of a country, the questions are tailored in a language understandable to the user. From these questions, possible answers are collected, and translated to a set of indicators. These indicators are mapped to tax codes that can be assigned to a transactional document listed in a shopping cart. | 10-23-2014 |
Anthony Coleman, Amityville, NY US
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20160083055 | ADJUSTABLE CARRY BAG - An adjustable carry bag has two end sections for releasable connection together at connecting ends thereof to form an interior space for accommodating therein at least one sport board. Each end section has a first access opening providing access into the interior space and a closed perimeter portion at the connecting end defining a second access opening providing access into the interior space different from the first access opening. In an open state, the first access opening provide access into the interior space for accommodating therein a sport board. In a closed state of the first access opening when the end sections are connected together, the bag completely encloses and securely holds therein the sport board. A coupling structure extends from the closed perimeter portion of each end section for releasably coupling the end sections together so that the closed perimeter portions and the coupling structures of the end sections encircle a preselected region of the interior space of the bag in both the open and closed states of the first access opening. | 03-24-2016 |
Chad Coleman, Binghamton, NY US
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20130182886 | REMOTE RECOGNITION PROCESSING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A computerized method for intelligently distributing computer processing of mail piece scan images across a plurality of mail piece scan image processors. The method can include receiving a mail piece scan image from a mail piece scan image job requestor and selecting one of a plurality of scan mail piece scan image processors to process said mail piece scan image. The mail piece scan image can be transmitted to said one of a plurality of plurality of mail piece scan image processors and a mail piece scan image processing result can be received from said one of a plurality of plurality of mail piece scan image processors. Post-processing operations can be performed based on said mail piece scan image processing result. The mail piece scan image processing result can be transmitted to said mail piece scan image processing requestor. | 07-18-2013 |
20150254907 | REMOTE RECOGNITION PROCESSING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A computerized method for intelligently distributing computer processing of mail piece scan images across a plurality of mail piece scan image processors. The method can include receiving a mail piece scan image from a mail piece scan image job requestor and selecting one of a plurality of scan mail piece scan image processors to process said mail piece scan image. The mail piece scan image can be transmitted to said one of a plurality of plurality of mail piece scan image processors and a mail piece scan image processing result can be received from said one of a plurality of plurality of mail piece scan image processors. Post-processing operations can be performed based on said mail piece scan image processing result. The mail piece scan image processing result can be transmitted to said mail piece scan image processing requestor. | 09-10-2015 |
Chadwick M. Coleman, Owego, NY US
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20100054629 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CIRCULAR TO HORIZONTAL TRANSPOSITION OF AN IMAGE - A system and method for automatically transposing an image from a circular image space to another image space, for example, horizontal. | 03-04-2010 |
Chris Coleman, Centereach, NY US
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20090170471 | SECURITY CELLULAR RADIO ACTIVATION AND REGISTRATION VIA SMS - A system and method for activating and registering a security system with a cellular provider using SMS messages is provided. The SMS messages used for activating and registering the security system are generated in a format that is predetermined by the processing station in order to provide a uniform structure for presenting the necessary information required for the specified function, i.e., activation or registration. The use of a uniform structure for the SMS allows the message to be processed entirely by a computer thus reducing cost, delay and error from having the information entered manually by a technician. | 07-02-2009 |
20090268884 | USING AN IVR TO REMOTELY OPERATE SECURITY SYSTEMS - The inventive method for remotely maintaining and controlling a security system comprises using a device to communicate using voice capable technology with an IVR in a host facility, selecting an action from a plurality of actions provided by the IVR, performing the action on the security system, and receiving notification of performance of the action, wherein the host facility contacts the security system to perform the action. In one embodiment, the actions can control and/or monitor the security system. The method can further comprise creating an account with an identification code on the host facility, and validating the code on the IVR. The method can also include translating the selected action into a command, sending a message to a GSM device in the security system, and, in response to the message, establishing a GPRS session between the security system and the host facility, wherein the session performs the command. | 10-29-2009 |
20090325559 | USING CALLER ID FOR SERVICE BASED TWO-WAY VOICE HYBRID DATA AND VOICE REPORTING - A method is presented for providing alarm notification and two-way voice communication for a hybrid data/voice system. In one embodiment, the method comprises sending an alarm notification from a communication device to an alarm forwarding service, recognizing an ID of the communication device, using said ID to create a three-way call among the alarm forwarding service, the communication device and a central station, and initiating a two-way voice communication between said communication device and the central station. In another embodiment, the method comprises sending an alarm notification from a communication device to an alarm forwarding service, establishing a connection from said alarm forwarding service to said communication device, using said connection to create a three-way call among the alarm forwarding service, the communication device and a central station, and initiating a two-way voice communication between the communication device and the central station. | 12-31-2009 |
David Coleman, New York, NY US
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20120057842 | Method and Apparatus for Remote Voice-Over or Music Production and Management - A desktop application and supporting web site for recording voice-over or music sessions is introduced, wherein multiple participants in a collaborative session may be in separate remote locations. The application includes providing a high quality data format for transferring audiovisual data, recordings and the like, and a lower-quality, real-time data format for intercommunicating verbal instructions that relate to, but are not part of, the recording session. Peer-to-peer and server-client implementations may be optimized regarding delivery time versus take quality. The desktop application also provides mechanisms for playing back sound and video for participants' reference during a recording, delivering high quality data format take files to a remote network location or computer, along with synchronized presentations of textual, audio and visual material corresponding to the session. | 03-08-2012 |
Eric Coleman, Liverpool, NY US
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20090236424 | IMAGE SENSOR BASED OPTICAL READER - An optical reader can include an image sensor. In one embodiment an optical reader can be configured to have different operating modes, the different operating modes optimizing the reader for reading different indicia. In another embodiment an optical reader can comprise a multiple color emitting light source. In another embodiment an optical reader can be provided in a specialized form factor including an enlarged head portion and an elongated body portion extending from the head portion. | 09-24-2009 |
20110121076 | IMAGE SENSOR BASED OPTICAL READER - An apparatus for use in optical reading can comprise an image sensor and a circuit board, and can further comprise a support assembly. An apparatus for use in optical reading can also comprise a light source and imaging optics. | 05-26-2011 |
Eric C. Coleman, Loverpool, NY US
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20130292477 | IMAGE SENSOR BASED OPTICAL READER - An apparatus for use in optical reading can comprise an image sensor and a circuit board, and can further comprise a support assembly. An apparatus for use in optical reading can also comprise a light source and imaging optics. | 11-07-2013 |
Henry D. Coleman, Hastings, NY US
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20090011048 | Dietary Supplement For Promoting Removal Of Heavy Metals From The Body - A dietary supplement for removing or preventing the bio-accumulation of heavy metals in the body includes one or more chelators, precursors therefore, with at least one chelator capable of crossing the blood brain barrier to promote capture of a heavy metal ion from a site in the central nervous system, and a vascular system promoter for assisting in distributing the chelators within the body. The chelator then crosses back through the blood brain barrier with the entrained heavy metal ion. Preferably, one or more secondary chelators promotes binding any of the heavy metal released from the primary chelator and hold it for removal via an excretion pathway. In one embodiment, the supplement includes a cilantro extract to assist the body's' natural defense systems in removing mercury from the human body. Using the dietary supplement limits the accumulation of heavy metals in the body, which are encountered in trace amounts from various environmental sources, promotes removal of heavy metals previously accumulated in the body and thereby alleviates the symptoms and conditions associated with heavy metal toxicity. | 01-08-2009 |
Jack Coleman, East Nothport, NY US
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20100093004 | Autophagy and phospholipidosis pathway assays - Provided are assays useful for detecting and monitoring autophagy and phospholipidosis, including the progression of lysosomal storage diseases. Drugs and treatments for lysosomal storage diseases can be monitored for effectiveness in lysosomal storage disease conditions. Drug candidates and suspected toxic agents can also be screened for toxicity to cells, tissues and organs. Also provided are methods for distinguishing between phospholipidosis activators and autophagy pathway perturbation agents. | 04-15-2010 |
Jack Coleman, East Northport, NY US
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20090042733 | Process for detecting or quantifying nucleic acids in a library - This invention provides novel compositions and processes for analyte detection, quantification and amplification. Nucleic acid arrays and libraries of analytes are usefully incorporated into such compositions and processes. Universal detection elements, signaling entities and the like are employed to detect and if necessary or desirable, to quantify analytes. Amplification of target analytes are also provided by the compositions and processes of this invention. | 02-12-2009 |
20090263789 | Method for Detecting Nucleic Acid Sequences - The invention is directed to a method for detecting a target nucleic acid sequence by non-linear amplification. | 10-22-2009 |
20090286285 | Modified Nucleic Acid Polymers and Methods for their Production - The invention is directed to nucleic acid sequences having decreased thermodynamic stability to complementary sequence as well as a method for producing these sequences. | 11-19-2009 |
20100184042 | Processes for quantitative or qualitative detection of single-stranded nucleic acids - This invention provides for compositions for use in real time nucleic acid detection processes. Such real time nucleic acid detection processes are carried out with energy transfer elements attached to nucleic acid primers, nucleotides, nucleic acid probes or nucleic acid binding agents. Real time nucleic acid detection allows for the qualitative or quantitative detection or determination of single-stranded or double-stranded nucleic acids of interest in a sample. Other processes are provided by this invention including processes for removing a portion of a homopolymeric sequence, e.g., poly A sequence or tail, from an analyte or library of analytes. Compositions useful in carrying out such removal processes are also described and provided. | 07-22-2010 |
20110130305 | Novel dyes and compositions, and processes for using same in analysis of protein aggregation and other applications - Provided are dyes and compositions which are useful in a number of applications, such as the detection and monitoring protein aggregation, kinetic studies of protein aggregation, neurofibrillary plaques analysis, evaluation of protein formulation stability, protein thermal stability shift assay and analysis of molecular chaperone activity. These dyes and compositions are also useful as probes in nucleic acid and protein detection. | 06-02-2011 |
20110318788 | Multisignal labeling reagents and processes and uses therefor - Provided are compounds comprising two DNA supramolecular binding molecules covalently joined by a linker group. Also provided are multisignal labeling reagents comprising (i) an oligomer of nucleotides or nucleotide analogs; (ii) a DNA supramolecular binding molecule noncovalently bound to the oligomer; and (iii) a first reactive group or a first partner of a first binding pair covalently bound to the oligomer. Additionally provided are methods of producing multisignal labeling reagents. | 12-29-2011 |
20120064577 | Mutant T7 polymerases - Provided are mutant polymerases that comprise a deletion of at least four amino acids among the amino acids at positions corresponding to 167-174 of SEQ ID NO:1. Also provided are mutant polymerases having greater resistance to 30 mM NaCl, 7.5 mM phosphate, or 20 μg/ml single stranded DNA than a wild-type T7 RNA polymerase having SEQ ID NO:1 or a wild-type T3 RNA polymerase having SEQ ID NO:3. Nucleic acids comprising a nucleotide sequence encoding any of the above mutant polymerases are also provided, as are vectors comprising those nucleic acids and host cells transformed with the vectors Additionally, methods of amplifying mRNA using the mutant polymerases described herein are also provided. Further, compositions comprising any of the mutant polymerases described herein, and a reagent at a concentration that is inhibitory to wild-type T7 RNA polymerase is provided. | 03-15-2012 |
20130034866 | MULTISIGNAL REAGENTS FOR LABELING ANALYTES - Provided is a composition comprising an analyte bound covalently or through a first binding pair to a polymer. In this composition, the analyte is less than about 2000 MW; the polymer further comprises more than one signal or first member of a second binding pair; and the analyte is not a member of the first binding pair or the second binding pair. Also provided is an assay for an analyte. The assay comprises: combining a sample suspected of containing the analyte with the above-described composition and a binding agent that binds to the analyte; and detecting the signal or the first member of the second binding pair that is bound to the binding agent. In this assay, the amount of the signal or the first member of the second binding pair bound to the binding agent is inversely proportional to the analyte in the sample. Additionally provided is a multisignal labeling reagent comprising a first polymer covalently bound to (a) a reactive group or a first member of a first binding pair, and (b) more than one digoxigenin molecule. | 02-07-2013 |
20130078640 | PROCESSES FOR DETECTION OF NUCLEIC ACIDS - This invention provides for compositions for use in real time nucleic acid detection processes. Such real time nucleic acid detection processes are carried out with energy transfer elements attached to nucleic acid primers, nucleotides, nucleic acid probes or nucleic acid binding agents. Real time nucleic acid detection allows for the qualitative or quantitative detection or determination of single-stranded or double-stranded nucleic acids of interest in a sample. Other processes are provided by this invention including processes for removing a portion of a homopolymeric sequence, e.g., poly A sequence or tail, from an analyte or library of analytes. Compositions useful in carrying out such removal processes are also described and provided. | 03-28-2013 |
20130137112 | DYES FOR ANALYSIS OF PROTEIN AGGREGATION - Provided are dyes and compositions which are useful in a number of applications, such as the detection and monitoring protein aggregation, kinetic studies of protein aggregation, neurofibrillary plaques analysis, evaluation of protein formulation stability, and analysis of molecular chaperone activity. | 05-30-2013 |
20140030787 | MULTISIGNAL REAGENTS FOR LABELING ANALYTES - Provided is a composition comprising an analyte bound covalently or through a first binding pair to a polymer. In this composition, the analyte is less than about 2000 MW; the polymer further comprises more than one signal or first member of a second binding pair; and the analyte is not a member of the first binding pair or the second binding pair. Also provided is an assay for an analyte. The assay comprises: combining a sample suspected of containing the analyte with the above-described composition and a binding agent that binds to the analyte; and detecting the signal or the first member of the second binding pair that is bound to the binding agent. In this assay, the amount of the signal or the first member of the second binding pair bound to the binding agent is inversely proportional to the analyte in the sample. Additionally provided is a multisignal labeling reagent comprising a first polymer covalently bound to (a) a reactive group or a first member of a first binding pair, and (b) more than one digoxigenin molecule. | 01-30-2014 |
20140100132 | PROCESSES FOR DETECTING OR QUANTIFYING MORE THAN ONE NUCLEIC ACID IN A LIBRARY - This invention provides novel compositions and processes for analyte detection, quantification and amplification. Nucleic acid arrays and libraries of analytes are usefully incorporated into such compositions and processes. Universal detection elements, signaling entities and the like are employed to detect and if necessary or desirable, to quantify analytes. Amplification of target analytes are also provided by the compositions and processes of this invention. | 04-10-2014 |
20150368698 | PROCESSES FOR DETECTING OR QUANTIFYING NUCLEIC ACIDS USING AN ARRAY OF FIXED OR IMMOBILIZED NUCLEIC ACIDS - This invention provides novel compositions and processes for analyte detection, quantification and amplification. Nucleic acid arrays and libraries of analytes are usefully incorporated into such compositions and processes. Universal detection elements, signaling entities and the like are employed to detect and if necessary or desirable, to quantify analytes. Amplification of target analytes are also provided by the compositions and processes of this invention. | 12-24-2015 |
20150368699 | PROCESSES FOR DETECTING OR QUANTIFYING NUCLEIC ACIDS USING AN ARRAY OF FIXED OR IMMOBILIZED NUCLEIC ACIDS - This invention provides novel compositions and processes for analyte detection, quantification and amplification. Nucleic acid arrays and libraries of analytes are usefully incorporated into such compositions and processes. Universal detection elements, signaling entities and the like are employed to detect and if necessary or desirable, to quantify analytes. Amplification of target analytes are also provided by the compositions and processes of this invention. | 12-24-2015 |
20150368700 | PROCESS FOR DETECTING OR QUANTIFYING NUCLEIC ACIDS IN A LIBRARY - This invention provides novel compositions and processes for analyte detection, quantification and amplification. Nucleic acid arrays and libraries of analytes are usefully incorporated into such compositions and processes. Universal detection elements, signaling entities and the like are employed to detect and if necessary or desirable, to quantify analytes. Amplification of target analytes are also provided by the compositions and processes of this invention. | 12-24-2015 |
20150376411 | NOVEL DYES AND COMPOSITIONS, AND PROCESSES FOR USING SAME IN ANALYSIS OF PROTEIN AGGREGATION AND OTHER APPLICATIONS - Provided are dyes and compositions which are useful in a number of applications, such as the detection and monitoring protein aggregation, kinetic studies of protein aggregation, neurofibrillary plaques analysis, evaluation of protein formulation stability, protein thermal stability shift assay and analysis of molecular chaperone activity. These dyes and compositions are also useful as probes in nucleic acid and protein detection. | 12-31-2015 |
20150376606 | PROCESSES FOR DETECTING OR QUANTIFYING NUCLEIC ACIDS USING AN ARRAY OF FIXED OR IMMOBILIZED NUCLEIC ACIDS - This invention provides novel compositions and processes for analyte detection, quantification and amplification. Nucleic acid arrays and libraries of analytes are usefully incorporated into such compositions and processes. Universal detection elements, signaling entities and the like are employed to detect and if necessary or desirable, to quantify analytes. Amplification of target analytes are also provided by the compositions and processes of this invention. | 12-31-2015 |
20150376688 | PROCESS FOR DETECTING OR QUANTIFYING NUCLEIC ACIDS IN A LIBRARY - This invention provides novel compositions and processes for analyte detection, quantification and amplification. Nucleic acid arrays and libraries of analytes are usefully incorporated into such compositions and processes. Universal detection elements, signaling entities and the like are employed to detect and if necessary or desirable, to quantify analytes. Amplification of target analytes are also provided by the compositions and processes of this invention. | 12-31-2015 |
20160025716 | MULTISIGNAL LABELING REAGENTS AND PROCESSES AND USES THEREFOR - Provided are compounds comprising two DNA supramolecular binding molecules covalently joined by a linker group. Also provided are multisignal labeling reagents comprising (i) an oligomer of nucleotides or nucleotide analogs; (ii) a DNA supramolecular binding molecule noncovalently bound to the oligomer; and (iii) a first reactive group or a first partner of a first binding pair covalently bound to the oligomer. Additionally provided are methods of producing multisignal labeling reagents. | 01-28-2016 |
20160032372 | NOVEL COMPOSITIONS AND PROCESSES FOR ANALYTE DETECTION, QUANTIFICATION AND AMPLIFICATION - This invention provides novel compositions and processes for analyte detection, quantification and amplification. Nucleic acid arrays and libraries of analytes are usefully incorporated into such compositions and processes. Universal detection elements, signaling entities and the like are employed to detect and if necessary or desirable, to quantify analytes. Amplification of target analytes are also provided by the compositions and processes of this invention. | 02-04-2016 |
James Sylvester Coleman, New York, NY US
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20130056496 | LIQUID SOAP DISPENSER FOR DISPENSING A MIXTURE OF A DISH CLEANING LIQUID SOAP AND WATER - A liquid dish cleaning fluid dispenser having a reservoir adapted to receive liquid dish cleaning fluid, a dispensing port located at the bottom of the reservoir and a manually operated cantilevered member pivotally coupled to a plastic support base located below the reservoir and attached to a base member which supports the reservoir. A release lever is located at the end of the cantilevered member for moving downward the cantilevered member and a valve member is located in the cantilevered member which engages the dispensing port in the reservoir to allow cleaning fluid to flow out of the reservoir when the release lever is manually urged to moved downward. The plastic manually operated cantilevered member springs back to it's initial up position to close the valve member to prevent fluid from flowing out of the reservoir when the release lever is no longer manually urged to move downward. | 03-07-2013 |
Jesse J. Coleman, Caledonia, NY US
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20110267550 | OFF-STATE LIGHT BAFFLE FOR DIGITAL PROJECTION - A light modulation assembly for a digital projection apparatus comprising: a solid-state light source that provides an illumination beam; a spatial light modulator having a plurality of tiltable micro-mirrors, each micro-mirror being actuable to tilt with respect to a tilt axis between a first tilt position that provides on-state light and a second tilt position that provides off state light, and wherein the micro-mirrors deflect the illumination beam along an arced path defining a deflection plane as they are tilted between the first tilt position and the second tilt position; and a light baffle disposed alongside the optical axis and in the path of the off state light from the micro-mirrors, the light baffle having a light-trapping surface adapted to absorb the off-state light from the micro-mirrors on the spatial light modulator, the light-trapping surface having a plurality of protruding fins that extend outward from the light-trapping surface at an oblique angle. | 11-03-2011 |
John Robert Coleman, Blauvelt, NY US
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20100209454 | ATTENUATED VIRUSES USEFUL FOR VACCINES - This invention provides an attenuated virus which comprises a modified viral genome containing nucleotide substitutions engineered in multiple locations in the genome, wherein the substitutions introduce synonymous deoptimized codons into the genome. The instant attenuated virus may be used in a vaccine composition for inducing a protective immune response in a subject. The invention also provides a method of synthesizing the instant attenuated virus. Further, this invention further provides a method for preventing a subject from becoming afflicted with a virus-associated disease comprising administering to the subject a prophylactically effective dose of a vaccine composition comprising the instant attenuated virus. | 08-19-2010 |
20120269849 | ATTENUATED INFLUENZA VIRUSES AND VACCINES - The present provides attenuated influenza viruses comprising a modified viral genome containing a plurality of nucleotide substitutions. The nucleotide substitutions result in the rearrangement of preexisting codons of one or more protein encoding sequences and changes in codon pair bias. Substitutions of non-synonymous and synonymous codons may also be included. The attenuated influenza viruses enable production of improved vaccines and are used to elicit protective immune responses. | 10-25-2012 |
John Todd Coleman, Brooklyn, NY US
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20150199726 | Mobile Advertising Wrapper - An advertising system and method is provided for serving advertisements on mobile devices which wrap a page or an application on which they are served. The advertisement may include a wrap portion, a header portion, a footer portion and/or an in-content portion. | 07-16-2015 |
Mark Edmund Coleman, East Setauket, NY US
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20080301282 | Systems and Methods for Storing Interaction Data - A method for storing customer center communications data includes receiving communications data at a host, wherein the communications data corresponds to a communication involving a customer center agent at a customer center located remotely from the host, storing the communications data at the host, and providing the communications data to a device located at the customer center. | 12-04-2008 |
Mary Ellen Coleman, Pleasant Valley, NY US
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20090077537 | METHOD OF AUTOMATICALLY GENERATING TEST CASES TO TEST COMMAND LINE INTERFACES - A computer program product stored on machine readable media is provided and includes machine executable instructions for testing a command of a computer code, the instructions including instructions for: receiving input from a command description file and an options file; and assembling a plurality of modified commands for testing of the command as a script. | 03-19-2009 |
Paul Coleman, Pittsford, NY US
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20090081655 | Multiplex Real-time Quantitative PCR - Disclosed are compositions and methods for analyzing multiple nucleic acids using PCR. | 03-26-2009 |
Peter E. Coleman, Garden City, NY US
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20100191671 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PROVIDING A MUNICIPAL INDEX SWAP - In at least one aspect the invention comprises a computer-implemented method comprising: (a) electronically receiving data regarding characteristics of a plurality of tax exempt municipal bonds; (b) electronically receiving data describing a plurality of rules for inclusion of the tax exempt municipal bonds in a municipal bond index; (c) constructing a municipal bond index by applying the rules to characteristics of the plurality of tax exempt municipal bonds; and (d) quoting a municipal swap having a reference index, wherein the reference index is the municipal bond index. Other aspects comprise related computer systems and apparatuses, as well as various embodiments. | 07-29-2010 |
20130041849 | Methods and Systems for Providing a Municipal Index Swap - In at least one aspect the invention comprises a computer-implemented method comprising: (a) electronically receiving data regarding characteristics of a plurality of tax exempt municipal bonds; (b) electronically receiving data describing a plurality of rules for inclusion of the tax exempt municipal bonds in a municipal bond index; (c) constructing a municipal bond index by applying the rules to characteristics of the plurality of tax exempt municipal bonds; and (d) quoting a municipal swap having a reference index, wherein the reference index is the municipal bond index. Other aspects comprise related computer systems and apparatuses, as well as various embodiments. | 02-14-2013 |
Peter Maurice Coleman, Eden, NY US
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20140190187 | Cryogenic Liquid Conditioning and Delivery System - A cryogenic liquid conditioning system with flow driven by head pressure of liquid contained in a cryogenic storage tank, and a cryogenic liquid delivery system with flow driven by pressure in the vapor space of said cryogenic storage tank. A heat exchanger, coupled to the cryogenic storage tank located below the liquid level of said tank, operates as a portion of both the conditioning system and delivery system. A piping system moves cryogenic liquid to the heat exchanger where it is vaporized, and then moves vaporized liquid to the vapor space of the cryogenic tank and an application. The piping system includes a means for controlling flow through the system. A means for measuring the saturated pressure of cryogenic liquid is coupled to the storage tank or piping system, and is in communication with the means for controlling flow. | 07-10-2014 |
20150252947 | CRYOGENIC LIQUID CONDITIONING AND DELIVERY SYSTEM - A cryogenic liquid conditioning system with flow driven by head pressure of liquid contained in a cryogenic storage tank, and a cryogenic liquid delivery system with flow driven by pressure in the vapor space of the cryogenic storage tank. A heat exchanger, coupled to the cryogenic storage tank located below the liquid level of the tank, operates as a portion of both the conditioning system and delivery system. A piping system moves cryogenic liquid to the heat exchanger where it is vaporized, and then moves vaporized liquid to the vapor space of the cryogenic tank and an application. The piping system includes a controller and valve(s) for controlling flow through the system. A sensor for measuring the saturated pressure of cryogenic liquid is coupled to the storage tank or piping system, and is in communication with the flow controller. | 09-10-2015 |
Ronald Coleman, Hyde Park, NY US
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20120004949 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR USING A BAYESIAN BELIEF NETWORK TO ENSURE DATA INTEGRITY - The present invention relates to a method and system for assessing the risks and/or exposures associated with financial transactions using various statistical and probabilistic techniques. Specifically, the present invention relates to a method and system for identifying plausible sources of error in data used as input to financial risk assessment systems using Bayesian belief networks as a normative diagnostic tool to model relationships between and among inputs/outputs of the risk assessment system and other external factors. | 01-05-2012 |
20130103612 | Method and System for Using a Bayesian Belief Network to Ensure Data Integrity - The present invention relates to a method and system for assessing the risks and/or exposures associated with financial transactions using various statistical and probabilistic techniques. Specifically, the present invention relates to a method and system for identifying plausible sources of error in data used as input to financial risk assessment systems using Bayesian belief networks as a normative diagnostic tool to model relationships between and among inputs/outputs of the risk assessment system and other external factors. | 04-25-2013 |
Russell A. Coleman, West Henrietta, NY US
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20090319936 | ELECTRONIC INDEXING FOR PRINTED MEDIA - A method supplies or creates a generic electronic index for a hardcopy printed item. The generic electronic index is based on the text within the hardcopy printed item. From this generic electronic index, the method creates a plurality of custom electronic indices from the generic electronic index. Such custom electronic indices can be based on user input and/or user feedback or can be created by marketing agencies, educational institutions, etc. Each of the custom electronic indices is a variant of the generic electronic index, and each of the custom electronic indices is adapted to a different target audience. | 12-24-2009 |
20110141512 | MEDIA ACCESS CONTROL ADDRESS INSTALLATION FOR TANDEM PRINT ENGINE CONFIGURATIONS - The present disclosure provides a method of assigning media access control (MAC) addresses to image paths for a printing system. The method comprises: initializing a MAC address to each image path board in the printing system wherein the printing system includes at least two print engines each having an image path board; | 06-16-2011 |
Shawn Coleman, Huntington, NY US
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20160053939 | Bouncing Ornament - A bouncing ornament that includes housings a motor, a transmission mechanism and a transmission conduit The transmission mechanism transfers the motion of the motor to the ornament via a spring which causes the ornament to bounce up and down. | 02-25-2016 |
Struan Coleman, Locust Valley, NY US
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20140276297 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TREATING HUMAN JOINTS - A brace includes a closed loop feedback system that provides electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) to a joint of a human patient in response to feedback from the joint and surrounding muscles. In one aspect, a brace for treating a human joint of a patient is provided. The brace includes one or more sensors in physical contact with the skin of the patient and configured to obtain a galvanic reading of resistance of the skin. The brace also includes brace control electronics in communication with the sensor(s) to form a closed loop system via a combination of bracing the joint and electrical muscle stimulation (EMS). The brace control electronics is configured to receive the galvanic reading of the resistance of the skin of the patient and is further configured to instruct the sensor to apply a current/voltage/power onto the skin based on the galvanic reading. | 09-18-2014 |
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20150306385 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TREATING OR SUPPORTING HUMAN JOINTS OR A PORTION OF THE HUMAN BODY - Disclosed is a system including a good comprising a sensor in contact with human tissues of a patient and configured to obtain a power dissipation reading of the human tissues. The good also includes a storage medium for tangibly storing thereon a program for execution by a processor. The system also includes a control unit in communication with the good to form an electrical muscular stimulation (EMS) system that uses feedback in a closed loop manner to self tune electrical properties of the output. The control unit is configured to instruct the sensor to (a) apply a sense pulse to the human tissues, (b) measure power dissipation of the sense pulse, (c) adjust a stimulation pulse based on the measured power dissipation, (d) apply the stimulation pulse to the human tissues based on the power dissipation and based on the program in order to maintain constant power output across each pulse, and (e) repeat steps (a)-(d). | 10-29-2015 |
Stuart Beckley Coleman, New York, NY US
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20140040021 | METHOD AND SYSTEM OF SUBSIDIZING eBOOKS IN EXCHANGE FOR INCLUDING ADVERTISING FROM BRAND IDENTIFIED COMPANIES - A method of one or more sponsors using a computing device connected to a network to subsidize one or more eBook titles including receiving one or more eBook titles and first descriptions of preferred sponsors from first representatives of one or more publishers; receiving brand assets and second descriptions of preferred eBook content from second representatives of the one or more sponsors; selecting based on the first and second descriptions at least one eBook title and at least one sponsor for sponsoring the at least one eBook title; and inserting at least one advertisement formed on a basis of the brand assets received from the at least one sponsor into the at least one selected eBook title to form at least one sponsored eBook edition. | 02-06-2014 |
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