Noel, US
Barry Noel, Montpelier, VA US
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20150260464 | HEAT EXCHANGER INCLUDING MANIFOLD - A heat exchanger includes heat exchanger plates in a stacked arrangement such that each heat exchanger plate is spaced apart from the adjacent heat exchanger plate. The space between adjacent heat exchanger plates defines an external fluid passageway, and each external fluid passageway is configured to receive a first fluid. Each heat exchanger plate includes a peripheral edge, an internal fluid passageway configured to receive a second fluid. The internal fluid passageway includes an inlet and an outlet that open at the peripheral edge. The heat exchanger further includes a manifold having a supply chamber in fluid communication with the inlet of each heat exchanger plate and a discharge chamber in fluid communication with the outlet of each heat exchanger plate. | 09-17-2015 |
Brian Stephen Noel, Morrow, OH US
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20090084472 | ORGANIC COATING COMPOSITIONS FOR ALUMINIZING METAL SUBSTRATES, AND RELATED METHODS AND ARTICLES - An organic coating composition is described, which can be used to enrich the surface region of a metal-based substrate with aluminum. The composition comprises an aluminum-based powder and at least one organic resin, e.g., alkyds, epoxies, or silicone materials. At least some of the aluminum-based powder is in the form of substantially spherical powder particles. The coating composition is substantially free of hexavalent chromium. It can be applied to the substrate by a variety of techniques, such as spraying. It is then heat-treated, to cause diffusion of aluminum into the surface region of the substrate, e.g., a turbine engine component. The composition exhibits good thermal and chemical stability for extended periods of time. Related articles are also described. | 04-02-2009 |
20110106506 | PREDICTING NOx EMISSIONS - A method of predicting a nitrogen oxide (NO | 05-05-2011 |
Camille Elizabeth Noel, St. Louis, MO US
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20140005464 | STUDYING DOSIMETRIC IMPACT OF MOTION TO GENERATE ADAPTIVE PATIENT-SPECIFIC MARGINS IN EBRT PLANNING | 01-02-2014 |
Cary Noel, Pleasant Hill, CA US
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20150082221 | MULTI-LANE TIME-SYNCHED VISUALIZATIONS OF MACHINE DATA EVENTS - A visualization can include a set of swim lanes, each swim lane representing information about an event type. An event type can be specified, e.g., as those events having certain keywords and/or having specified value(s) for specified field(s). The swim lane can plot when (within a time range) events of the associated event type occurred. Specifically, each such event can be assigned to a bucket having a bucket time matching the event time. A swim lane can extend along a timeline axis in the visualization, and the buckets can be positioned at a point along the axis that represents the bucket time. Thus, the visualization may indicate whether events were clustered at a point in time. Because the visualization can include a plurality of swim lanes, the visualization can further indicate how timing of events of a first type compare to timing of events of a second type. | 03-19-2015 |
Cary Noel, San Francisco, CA US
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20150040052 | RADIAL GRAPHS FOR VISUALIZING DATA IN REAL-TIME - Data values for various items are visualized in real-time or near real-time using radial-based techniques to produce data visualizations bearing some resemblance to, for example, pie charts, radial charts, etc. The data values are shown using indicators that encircle, or at least partially encircle, a central point. One or more characteristics of the indicator reflect the value that corresponds to the indicator. The characteristics may include, for instance, the color of the indicator and/or the distance of the indicator (or more specifically, a given point on the indicator) from the central point. The characteristics of the indicators change over time, in accordance with changes in the current values of the data items. A variety of indicators may be used, including, without limitation, points, icons, pie “wedges,” filled or partially-filled sectors of an ellipse or semi-circle, arcs or lines that span between the sides of such sectors, and so forth. | 02-05-2015 |
Cary Glen Noel, Pleasant Hill, CA US
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20140074850 | VISUALIZATION OF DATA FROM CLUSTERS - Embodiments are directed towards the visualization of machine data received from computing clusters. Embodiments may enable improved analysis of computing cluster performance, error detection, troubleshooting, error prediction, or the like. Individual cluster nodes may generate machine data that includes information and data regarding the operation and status of the cluster node. The machine data is received from each cluster node for indexing by one or more indexing applications. The indexed machine data including the complete data set may be stored in one or more index stores. A visualization application enables a user to select one or more analysis lenses that may be used to generate visualizations of the machine data. The visualization application employs the analysis lens to produce visualizations of the computing cluster machine data. | 03-13-2014 |
20140075327 | VISUALIZATION OF DATA FROM CLUSTERS - Embodiments are directed towards the visualization of machine data received from computing clusters. Embodiments may enable improved analysis of computing cluster performance, error detection, troubleshooting, error prediction, or the like. Individual cluster nodes may generate machine data that includes information and data regarding the operation and status of the cluster node. The machine data is received from each cluster node for indexing by one or more indexing applications. The indexed machine data including the complete data set may be stored in one or more index stores. A visualization application enables a user to select one or more analysis lenses that may be used to generate visualizations of the machine data. The visualization application employs the analysis lens to produce visualizations of the computing cluster machine data. | 03-13-2014 |
20140320500 | PROACTIVE MONITORING TREE WITH STATE DISTRIBUTION RING - A system that displays performance data for a computing environment. During operation, the system determines performance states for a plurality of entities that comprise the computing environment based on values of a performance metric for the entities. Next, the system displays the computing environment as a tree comprising nodes representing the plurality of entities and edges representing parent-child relationships between the plurality of entities. Then, for each parent node in the tree, the system determines counts of one or more performance states for descendants of the parent node in the tree. Finally, the system displays a graphical representation of the determined counts while displaying the parent node. In some embodiments, displaying the graphical representation of the determined counts includes displaying a circular ring comprising visually distinct sections associated with different performance states, wherein the visually distinct sections are sized proportionately with the determined counts for the associated performance states. | 10-30-2014 |
20140320502 | PROACTIVE MONITORING TREE PROVIDING DISTRIBUTION STREAM CHART WITH BRANCH OVERLAY - The disclosed embodiments relate to a system that displays performance data for a computing environment. During operation, the system first determines values for a performance metric for a plurality of entities that comprise the computing environment. Next, the system displays the computing environment as a set of nodes representing the plurality of entities. While displaying the nodes, the system displays a chart with a line illustrating how a value of the performance metric for the selected node varies over time, wherein the line is displayed against a background illustrating how a distribution of the performance metric for a reference subset of the set of nodes varies over time. | 10-30-2014 |
20140325058 | PROACTIVE MONITORING TREE WITH SEVERITY STATE SORTING - The disclosed embodiments relate to a system that displays performance data for a computing environment. During operation, the system first determines values for a performance metric for a plurality of entities that comprise the computing environment. Next, the system displays the computing environment as a tree comprising nodes representing the plurality of entities and edges representing parent-child relationships between the plurality of entities. While displaying the tree, the system displays the child nodes for each parent in sorted order based on values of the performance metric associated with the child nodes. | 10-30-2014 |
20140325363 | PROACTIVE MONITORING TREE WITH NODE PINNING - In some embodiments, in response to the user selecting a first node in the tree to be pinned, the system displays a first detail panel for the first node, wherein the first detail panel displays state information for the first node, wherein the state information is frozen at the time of pinning. Moreover, in response to the user selecting a second node in the tree to be pinned, the system displays a second detail panel for the second node, wherein the second detail panel displays state information for the second node, wherein the state information is frozen at the time of pinning. Note that the first detail panel is displayed concurrently with the second detail panel to facilitate comparing state information between the first and second nodes. | 10-30-2014 |
20150035822 | Dockable Billboards For Labeling Objects In A Display Having A Three-Dimensional Perspective Of A Virtual or Real Environment - A system and method that allows a user to view objects in a three-dimensional environment, where one or more of the objects have a data display (e.g., a data billboard, etc.) that shows data about the object. To enhance user experience and to provide relevant contextual data as the user navigates through the three-dimensional environment, the system calculates a location for the user and a location for each object and determines if a relationship between the user frame of reference and each object location satisfies a first criterion. If the first criterion is satisfied, the system is configured to move the data display to the bottom of a viewing area of the three-dimensional environment (e.g. docking the data display to the bottom of the viewing area, etc.). The system may also arrange the data displays in the same order as the objects are perceived by the user in the three-dimensional environment. | 02-05-2015 |
20150035823 | Systems and Methods for Using a Three-Dimensional, First Person Display to Convey Data to a User - Systems and methods according to various embodiments enable a user to view three-dimensional representations of data objects (“nodes”) within a 3D environment from a first person perspective. The system may be configured to allow the user to interact with the nodes by moving a virtual camera through the 3D environment. The nodes may have one or more attributes that may correspond, respectively, to particular static or dynamic values within the data object's data fields. The attributes may include physical aspects of the nodes, such as color, size, or shape. The system may group related data objects within the 3D environment into clusters that are demarked using one or more cluster designators, which may be in the form of a dome or similar feature that encompasses the related data objects. The system may enable multiple users to access the 3D environment simultaneously, or to record their interactions with the 3D environment. | 02-05-2015 |
20150138208 | PROACTIVE MONITORING TREE WITH STATE DISTRIBUTION RING - A system that displays performance data for a computing environment. During operation, the system determines performance states for a plurality of entities that comprise the computing environment based on values of a performance metric for the entities. Next, the system displays the computing environment as a tree comprising nodes representing the plurality of entities and edges representing parent-child relationships between the plurality of entities. Then, for each parent node in the tree, the system determines counts of one or more performance states for descendants of the parent node in the tree. Finally, the system displays a graphical representation of the determined counts while displaying the parent node. In some embodiments, displaying the graphical representation of the determined counts includes displaying a circular ring comprising visually distinct sections associated with different performance states, wherein the visually distinct sections are sized proportionately with the determined counts for the associated performance states. | 05-21-2015 |
20150149914 | PROACTIVE MONITORING TREE WITH NODE PINNING - In some embodiments, in response to the user selecting a first node in the tree to be pinned, the system displays a first detail panel for the first node, wherein the first detail panel displays state information for the first node, wherein the state information is frozen at the time of pinning. Moreover, in response to the user selecting a second node in the tree to be pinned, the system displays a second detail panel for the second node, wherein the second detail panel displays state information for the second node, wherein the state information is frozen at the time of pinning. Note that the first detail panel is displayed concurrently with the second detail panel to facilitate comparing state information between the first and second nodes. | 05-28-2015 |
20150227847 | Predictive Analysis of Event Patterns in Machine Data - Embodiments are directed towards the visualization of machine data received from computing clusters. Embodiments may enable improved analysis of computing cluster performance, error detection, troubleshooting, error prediction, or the like. Individual cluster nodes may generate machine data that includes information and data regarding the operation and status of the cluster node. The machine data is received from each cluster node for indexing by one or more indexing applications. The indexed machine data including the complete data set may be stored in one or more index stores. A visualization application enables a user to select one or more analysis lenses that may be used to generate visualizations of the machine data. The visualization application employs the analysis lens to produce visualizations of the computing cluster machine data. | 08-13-2015 |
Charles A. Noel, Melbourne, FL US
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20120060403 | REPLACEMENT FISHING LINE GUIDE FOR A FISHING POLE - A replacement fishing line guide for a fishing pole. The guide comprises a bendable base; at least a first and a second spaced-apart C-shaped clamp extending upwardly from the base, wherein the fishing pole is received within each of the first and second clamps, each clamp defining an opening therein, a first opening in the first clamp spaced a number of angular degrees from a second opening in the second clamp, a channel defined in a lower region of each of the first and second clamps, the channel for receiving remnant portions of a broken fishing line guide; a connecting segment extending from the base; and a ring attached to the connecting segment for receiving a fishing line within the ring. | 03-15-2012 |
Christopher M. Noel, Birmingham, MI US
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20110130943 | FUEL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR VARIABLE DISPLACEMENT ENGINES - A fuel management system includes a pedal resistance determination module and a pedal resistance adjustment module. The pedal resistance determination module determines a desired accelerator pedal resistance based on at least one of engine and transmission operating conditions. The pedal resistance adjustment module adjusts a pedal resistance device based on the desired accelerator pedal resistance. | 06-02-2011 |
Clyde David Noel, Houma, LA US
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20090321402 | METHOD TO IMPROVE THE CHARACTERISTICS OF A ROOT PASS PIPE WELD - A method and a system for forming a root pass weld for a root pipe joint. A substantially periodic electric welding waveform is generated and a series of electric arc pulses are generated between an advancing welding electrode and a root pipe joint in response to the electric welding waveform. The electric welding waveform includes a base cycle having a background current phase providing a background current level, a peak current phase providing a peak current level, a tail-out current phase providing a decreasing tail-out current level, and at least one heat-increasing current pulse during the background current phase providing a heat-increasing current level being above the background current level. | 12-31-2009 |
20110084053 | Narrow Groove Gas Metal Arc Welding Torch - A narrow groove GMAW torch for thick section welding that addresses the problems of conventional welding torches. A main body portion has a power block with electrical, feed welding wire, water cooling, and shielding gas connections and a contact tip. A dielectric is attached to the main body portion and has a primary shield gas outlet. A gas shield attached to the dielectric defines an annulus between them that functions as a secondary gas shield. A diffusing gas outlet in the dielectric delivers shielding gas to the weld area. The contact tip attached to the power block is designed to receive and control the curvature of the feed welding wire. | 04-14-2011 |
20110155711 | ADAPTIVE CONTROL OF ARC WELDING PARAMETERS - A laser sensor to scan the weld joint either before welding begins as a pre-weld scanning operation or in real time during welding to provide adaptive control of the arc welding parameters. A “line” type laser sensor device projects a laser line within a fixed operating window. The line laser produces a reflective position of anything that the laser line “sees” within the operating window. By triangulation, the exact distance an object is from the laser can be measured at any point along the “line” of the laser. Certain parts of the weld bevel are targeted for measurement. The measurements are stored in an electronic storage medium and a data processor. The stored measurements and data processor are used in conjunction with automated welding equipment to adjust the welding parameters as required. Because the exact joint/weld geometry is then known for every portion of the weld, the welding equipment can then respond or “adapt” to variations in the weld joint between the work pieces. | 06-30-2011 |
Cyprien Noel, New York, NY US
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20100235587 | Staged Software Transactional Memory - A new form of software transactional memory based on maps for which data goes through three stages. Updates to shared memory are first redirected to a transaction-private map which associates each updated memory location with its transaction-private value. Maps are then added to a shared queue so that multiple versions of memory can be used concurrently by running transactions. Maps are later removed from the queue when the updates they refer to have been applied to the corresponding memory locations. This design offers a very simple semantic where starting a transaction takes a stable snapshot of all transactional objects in memory. It prevents transactions from aborting or seeing inconsistent data in case of conflict. Performance is interesting for long running transactions as no synchronization is needed between a transaction's start and commit, which can themselves be lock free. | 09-16-2010 |
Daniel Noel, St. Charles, IL US
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20130233438 | Spill Proof Drink Dispensing System, Kit and Method - Embodiments of the disclosed technology are directed towards a leak-proof drink dispensing system, kit and method. The drink dispensers' components include a container, a spigot, and a lid adapted to fit a corresponding cup. The spigot extends from an outside portion of the container, and comprises a lever, cylindrical nozzle, and threaded cylindrical locking collar. The lid has a threaded cylindrical spout that is matable to the spigot, such that rotation of the lever causes the threads of the collar to engage the threads of the spot. This causes the lid to become releasably affixed to the spigot for purposes of leak-free dispensing of the liquid from the container. The drink dispenser may also employ a mixing rake, cooling tray, spill catching tray, and cup dispenser. | 09-12-2013 |
Gary R. Noel, Stillwater, MN US
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20120059467 | COVER HAVING SELF-ANCHORING PROTRUSIONS FOR USE WITH AN IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE - A cover for receiving an implantable medical device includes self-anchoring protrusions that engage tissue of a pocket where the device is implanted to resist movement including rotation and flipping. The implantable medical device is placed into the cover prior to being placed into the pocket so that once in the pocket, the device may reduce rotating, flipping, or otherwise moving. The self-anchoring protrusions may include barbs of various shapes to frictionally engage the tissue of the pocket. The cover may include features such as a strap and elastic construction to assist in holding the implantable medical device within the cover. Apertures may be included to enable the device. The cover may include additional features like suture tabs to allow additional fixation via suturing the cover to the surrounding tissue. | 03-08-2012 |
Gregory M. Noel, Katy, TX US
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20090014172 | Apparatus and Methods for Drilling and Lining a Wellbore - A method of drilling and lining a wellbore includes operably coupling a support member to a drilling device, an expansion cone configured to expand a tubular member, an actuator configured to pull the expansion cone through the tubular member, a releasable locking device configured to limit displacement of the tubular member relative to the actuator during actuation. The drilling device is disposed below the expansion cone and the expansion cone is disposed at a lower end of the tubular member. The method further includes locking the locking device. After locking the locking device, a wellbore is drilled to have a diameter greater than an outside diameter of the tubular member. After the drilling, the actuator is actuated to pull the expansion cone towards the locking device to expand at least a portion of the tubular member into contact with the drilled wellbore. The method further includes releasing the locking device and removing the drilling device through the expanded tubular member. | 01-15-2009 |
Gregory Marshall Noel, Houston, TX US
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20100314130 | HIGH-RATIO TUBULAR EXPANSION - A system comprising a first expandable tubular section and a first expansion bridge coupled to an inner surface of the first expandable tubular section. A base pipe is coupled to the first expandable tubular section and to a second expandable tubular section. A second expansion bridge is coupled to an inner surface of the second expandable tubular section. The system also comprises an expansion cone disposed within and translatable relative to the first expandable section. The expansion cone has an expansion diameter greater than an inner diameter of the first and second expansion bridges and less than an inner diameter of the base pipe. | 12-16-2010 |
Gregory Marshall Noel, Katy, TX US
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20090065196 | Methods and Apparatus for Anchoring and Expanding Tubular Members - A method for expanding a tubular member in a wellbore includes applying a downward force to an expansion cone through a work string to anchor the tubular member in the wellbore and pulling upwards on the expansion cone with the work string to expand the tubular member. The expansion cone is disposed in a launcher portion connected to the tubular member being expanded. | 03-12-2009 |
20110011578 | Expansion System for Expandable Tubulars - Methods and apparatus for radially expanding and plastically deforming an expandable tubular member using a lower expansion cone and an upper expandable cone. The apparatus includes an expandable tubular, a support member releasably secured to the expandable tubular, and an extendable section below where the support member is releasably anchored. An upper expandable cone is attached to the extendable section and in a retracted state and an anchor is disposed below the upper expandable cone. The anchor is releasable from below the upper expandable cone. A lower expansion cone is disposed below the anchor. An expansion sleeve is disposed in the lower end of the expandable tubular. The lower expansion cone is configured to expand the expansion sleeve radially outward to an outer diameter greater than the inside diameter of the expandable tubular when axially displaced downward by the extendable section. | 01-20-2011 |
20110024135 | Liner Expansion System with a Recoverable Shoe Assembly - A system for expanding a tubular member. In some embodiments, the system includes an expansion assembly disposed in sealingly engagement within the tubular member, a shoe assembly releasably coupled within the tubular member, and a chamber disposed therebetween. The expansion assembly has a flowbore and a openable port. The shoe assembly includes a flowbore extending therethrough, the flowbore in fluid communication with the flowbore of the expansion assembly and having a valveable passage. When the valveable passage is closed, the port is adapted to open, whereby the chamber is fluidicly coupled to the flowbore of the expansion assembly. When the valveable passage is open, the port remains closed, whereby the chamber is fluidicly isolated from the flowbore of the expansion assembly. | 02-03-2011 |
20110120700 | Expansion System for Expandable Tubulars - Methods and apparatus for radially expanding and plastically deforming an expandable tubular include a resilient launcher. The resilient launcher includes a launcher portion and a sleeve portion. An inner diameter of the sleeve portion is smaller than an inner diameter of the launcher portion. An expansion cone is disposed in the launcher portion of the resilient launcher. The expandable tubular is disposed around the sleeve portion and above the launcher portion of the resilient launcher. The launcher portion comprises a port that is sealable below the expansion cone. | 05-26-2011 |
20140041880 | HYBRID EXPANSION CONE - An expansion cone comprising a cone body having a first expansion surface with a diameter that increases from a leading edge to a first expansion diameter. A resilient sleeve disposed on an actuation mandrel that is coupled to the cone body. Movement of the actuation mandrel relative to the cone body moves an outer surface of the resilient sleeve to a second expansion diameter that is greater than the first expansion diameter. | 02-13-2014 |
James Noel, Atlanta, GA US
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20120171752 | Water/Carbonate Stripping For CO2 Capture Adsorber Regeneration And CO2 Delivery To Photoautotrophs - The invention provides systems and methods for the delivery of carbon to photoautotrophs. The invention utilizes low energy regeneration of adsorbent for CO | 07-05-2012 |
James L. Noel, Monroe, VA US
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20120207261 | Nuclear Power Facility - A nuclear island includes at least one nuclear reactor. A turbine island includes at least a turbine building housing at least one turbine driven by steam generated by the nuclear reactor. A protected area has a perimeter protected by at least one fence. An isolation zone surrounds the protected area and includes intrusion detection devices configured to detect unauthorized approach toward the protected area. The nuclear island is disposed inside the protected area, and the turbine island is disposed outside of and spaced apart from the protected area. | 08-16-2012 |
Jamey Scott Noel, Grand Junction, CO US
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20140262055 | WASTE WATER EVAPORATOR - An atomizer for use in waste water evaporation includes a motor having a rotor shaft, at least one conduit for receiving the waste water, a housing supporting the motor and the at least one conduit, and a hub having a plurality of holes for distributing waste water in the form of water droplets. The motor is a variable speed motor and is cooled by waste water flowing through the at least one conduit. The hub is connected to the rotor shaft and spins at a variable speed with the rotor shaft. The atomizer may be used in a waste water evaporation system that further includes an anemometer and a control system. The control system receives a wind speed input from the anemometer and provides a signal to the variable speed motor to adjust the speed of the variable speed motor and hub, thereby adjusting the water droplet size in response to varying wind conditions. | 09-18-2014 |
Jeffrey A. Noel, Leesburg, VA US
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20080253771 | Method and apparatus for configuring Optical Network Terminals (ONT) in a network - A method and system allowing a network operator to change services on a large group of Optical Network Terminals (ONTs) at one time through the use of profiles. At least one profile is configured, and at least one of the profiles is associated with at least one Optical Network Terminal (ONT) having a number of ports. A configuration for the ONTs is generated based on the profiles and, upon a request by an ONT, the configuration is forwarded to the requesting ONT. The method and system may include a graphical user interface (GUI) for entering information used in configuring the profiles, and may assign the profiles to multiple ONTs. Further, the GUI may automatically gather and provide statistics relating to the ONTs to the network operator. Additionally, in a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) network, the method and system may communicate with the ONTs without using a SIP protocol stack. | 10-16-2008 |
20090106406 | METHOD OF INITIATING DTMF DIAGNOSTICS AND OTHER FEATURES VIA A CALL IN DIAGNOSTICS INTERFACE - A method to initiate a remote diagnostic mode in a network terminal includes determining whether a received signal corresponds to a command to initiate a remote diagnostic mode, and setting the network terminal in a remote diagnostic mode in accordance with the result of the determining. An authentication procedure may be performed prior to setting the network terminal in the remote diagnostic mode, for increased security. | 04-23-2009 |
20090285576 | Method and apparatus for feedback/configuration of optical network terminal (ONT) anomalies to/from a central location - A method and system for collecting and analyzing diagnostic data relating to an Optical Network Terminal (ONT) anomaly or failure is disclosed. Example embodiments of the method and system employ a SIP configuration server to collect and analyze diagnostic data efficiently to determine a cause of the anomaly or failure in both live and post-mortem scenarios. The collected data may be communicated to a central location, where analysis of the data may be conveniently performed by a technical support entity. The method and system are scalable and may be applied to an entire installed base of ONTs across many individual Passive Optical Networks (PONs). | 11-19-2009 |
20090317087 | Configurable control for network device operation - A network device can encounter operating conditions that have potential to affect upstream communications adversely for another network device, as well as for the upstream communications or hardware of the network device itself. A network device according to an example embodiment of the present invention is configured to determine when such conditions occur, and, in response, modify the behavior of the device so as to maintain the integrity of upstream communications and the network device. Network robustness is improved through the example embodiment, and fewer service calls are experienced by service providers. | 12-24-2009 |
Jennifer S. Noel, Kent, WA US
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20090261199 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING CONTOURED COMPOSITE STRUCTURES AND STRUCTURES PRODUCED THEREBY - A method is provided for forming a composite part contoured along its length and having at least one leg. The method includes forming a stack of fiber reinforced, pre-preg plies by laying down individual segments of unidirectional fibers in each ply. Each of the segments is placed in a preselected orientation related to the contour of the part. The leg is formed by bending a portion of the stack over a tool. | 10-22-2009 |
20120084959 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR FORMING JOINTS IN COMPOSITE STRUCTURES - A tool is used to form a joint between a composite dome and a surrounding composite skirt. The tool includes a tool shell on which composite plies may be laid up to form the skirt and a spacer connected with the shell for filling a gap between the dome and the skirt. | 04-12-2012 |
Jennifer Sue Noel, Kent, WA US
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20100154990 | COMPOSITE STIFFENER POSITIONING AND VACUUM BAG INSTALLATION DEVICE - A method and apparatus for manufacturing composite parts. An expandable tool with a transfer system may be moved on a surface of the expandable tool into an outer mold line tool with a composite material laid up on the outer mold line tool. The expandable tool may be expanded in the outer mold line tool to change the surface from a retracted state to an expanded state. The transfer system may be transferred from the expandable tool with the surface in the expanded state to the outer mold line tool. | 06-24-2010 |
20100155984 | MANUFACTURING ONE-PIECE COMPOSITE SECTIONS USING OUTER MOLD LINE TOOLING - A method for manufacturing composite parts. A temporary removal layer may be placed on an inner mold line tool. A composite material may be laid up on the inner mold line tool for a composite part. The inner mold line tool may be positioned with the composite part inside an outer mold line tool. The composite part and the temporary removal layer may be transferred from the inner mold line tool to the outer mold line tool. The inner mold line tool and the temporary removal layer may be removed from inside of the outer mold line tool after transferring the composite part and the temporary removal layer to the outer mold line tool. | 06-24-2010 |
20120145703 | Curing Composites Out-Of-Autoclave Using Induction Heating with Smart Susceptors - A composite part is cured out-of-autoclave using an inductively heated, stand-alone tooling. The part in placed on a tool and is covered by a heating blanket. One side of the part is heated by inductive coil circuits in the tool, and the other side of the part is heated by inductive coil circuits in the blanket. | 06-14-2012 |
John M. Noel, Matthews, NC US
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20130179443 | Generating A Pivot Table From An Aggregated Data Set - In an exemplary embodiment, a method includes receiving a request to access a data set comprising a plurality of data entries. A data entry comprises one or more data values that are each associated with a field identifier of a plurality of field identifiers. The method may further include, determining the plurality of field identifiers of the data set. A plurality of formatting preferences associated with the plurality of field identifiers may be received. A request to generate a first aggregated data set comprising an aggregation of two or more data entries of the plurality of data entries may be communicated. The aggregation may be based on the plurality of formatting preferences. A pivot table may be generated according to the formatting preferences and the aggregated data set. The first pivot table may comprise at least one column field, a plurality of row fields, and a plurality of table entries. | 07-11-2013 |
John Richard Noel, Cincinnati, OH US
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20080217809 | Absorbent core for disposable absorbent article - A method of making an absorbent core for use in an absorbent article. The method comprising the steps of: | 09-11-2008 |
20080221538 | Disposable absorbent article - An absorbent article that can be a sanitary napkin. The absorbent article comprises a topsheet joined to a backsheet and has an absorbent core material disposed therebetween, the absorbent core material being a fibrous absorbent material exhibiting on one side thereof discrete raised portions. The raised portions define a continuous network of channels, the channels defining a void region adjacent the topsheet of the sanitary napkin. | 09-11-2008 |
20080221539 | Absorbent core for disposable absorbent article - An absorbent core material for a disposable absorbent article and an article with at least one absorbent core material. The absorbent core material can be a fibrous airlaid nonwoven web comprising cellulosic fibers and having a first density, and having a plurality of discrete out-of-plane deformations, the out-of-plane deformations having a second density, wherein the second density is less than the first density. | 09-11-2008 |
20080262463 | Tampon having at least one physical discontinuity - A tampon having at least one physical discontinuity is provided. The physical discontinuity, or physical discontinuities, are located in the compressed absorbent member and may be made in the tampon pledget before the pledget is compressed into the absorbent member. The physical discontinuities partially isolate a portion, or portions, of the tampon from the rest of the tampon. The partial isolation of a portion of the tampon reduces the amount of menses absorbed by that portion, which could be transported to the rest of the tampon through wicking. The concentration of menses absorption in a portion allows that portion have a higher level of expansion than the rest of the tampon to prevent menses from leaking out of the vaginal opening. | 10-23-2008 |
20090105678 | TAMPON HAVING ZONED APERTURED OVERWRAP - Tampons having a zoned apertured overwrap. The tampons can include a compressed absorbent member having an insertion end, a withdrawal end, a longitudinal axis, and a body disposed between the insertion end and the withdrawal end. The body can have a perimeter disposed substantially perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis and an exterior surface. The tampons can further include an overwrap covering at least a portion of the exterior surface. The overwrap can have a first zone and a second zone, the first zone having a plurality of apertures of a first diameter and the second zone having a plurality of apertures of a second diameter. In addition, the first zone and the second zone can be spaced apart from one another. | 04-23-2009 |
20110174430 | ABSORBENT CORE FOR DISPOSABLE ABSORBENT ARTICLE - A method of making an absorbent core for use in an absorbent article. The method comprising the steps of: | 07-21-2011 |
20130304012 | DISPOSABLE ABSORBENT ARTICLE - An absorbent article that can be a sanitary napkin. The absorbent article comprises a topsheet joined to a backsheet and has an absorbent core material disposed therebetween, the absorbent core material being a fibrous absorbent material exhibiting on one side thereof discrete raised portions. The raised portions define a continuous network of channels, the channels defining a void region adjacent the topsheet of the sanitary napkin. | 11-14-2013 |
20150257943 | SANITARY NAPKINS CAPABLE OF TAKING COMPLEX THREE-DIMENSIONAL SHAPE IN USE - A catamenial device. The device comprises a topsheet having a body facing surface, a backsheet joined to said topsheet, and an absorbent core disposed between the topsheet and the backsheet, wherein the absorbent core comprises three zones differing in stiffness, at least one of the zones comprising laterally-oriented portions where material from the core has been removed, the portions defining slots. | 09-17-2015 |
John Richard Noel, Symmes Twp, OH US
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20100222759 | ABSORBENT ARTICLE WITH LOTION-CONTAINING TOPSHEET - A sanitary napkin comprising a topsheet having a body-facing side and comprising a plurality of discrete tufts of fibrous material. The topsheet has a lotion composition applied to at least a portion of the body-facing side thereof. An absorbent core is in fluid communication with the topsheet, the absorbent core having an average thickness of less than about 10 mm, and a free absorbent capacity of from about 4 to about 125 grams per gram. | 09-02-2010 |
20110282314 | ABSORBENT ARTICLE WITH LOTION-CONTAINING TOPSHEET - A sanitary napkin comprising a topsheet having a body-facing side and comprising a plurality of discrete tufts of fibrous material. The topsheet has a lotion composition applied to at least a portion of the body-facing side thereof. An absorbent core is in fluid communication with the topsheet, the absorbent core having an average thickness of less than about 10 mm, and a free absorbent capacity of from about 4 to about 125 grams per gram. | 11-17-2011 |
20120253305 | Sanitary Napkins Capable of Taking Complex Three-Dimensional Shape in Use - A catamenial device. The device comprises a topsheet having a body facing surface, a backsheet joined to said topsheet, and an absorbent core disposed between the topsheet and the backsheet, wherein the absorbent core comprises three zones differing in stiffness, at least one of the zones comprising laterally-oriented portions where material from the core has been removed, the portions defining slots. | 10-04-2012 |
Julien Baptiste Pierre Noel, Minneapolis, MN US
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20120257713 | Non-Destructive Analysis of an Object - A computed tomography (CT) scanning system performs non-destructive analysis of an object. The CT scanning system generates a series of two-dimensional images of the object from different angles as the object rotates. The CT scanning system uses the generated two-dimensional images to reconstruct three-dimensional images of the object. By displaying several reconstructed three-dimensional images over time, the CT scanning system generates a four-dimensional representation of the object. | 10-11-2012 |
Justin Michael Noel, The Woodlands, TX US
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20110248018 | INSULATING BLOCKS AND METHODS FOR INSTALLATION IN INSULATED CONDUCTOR HEATERS - An insulated conductor heater may include an electrical conductor that produces heat when an electrical current is provided to the electrical conductor. An electrical insulator at least partially surrounds the electrical conductor. The electrical insulator comprises a resistivity that remains substantially constant, or increases, over time when the electrical conductor produces heat. An outer electrical conductor at least partially surrounds the electrical insulator. | 10-13-2011 |
20130086800 | FORMING INSULATED CONDUCTORS USING A FINAL REDUCTION STEP AFTER HEAT TREATING - A method for forming an insulated conductor heater includes placing an insulation layer over at least part of an elongated, cylindrical inner electrical conductor. An elongated, cylindrical outer electrical conductor is placed over at least part of the insulation layer to form the insulated conductor heater. One or more cold working/heat treating steps are performed on the insulated conductor heater. The cold working/heat treating steps include: cold working the insulated conductor heater to reduce a cross-sectional area of the insulated conductor heater by at least about 30% and heat treating the insulated conductor heater at a temperature of at least about 870° C. The cross-sectional area of the insulated conductor heater is then reduced by an amount ranging between about 5% and about 20% to a final cross-sectional area. | 04-11-2013 |
20130086803 | FORMING A TUBULAR AROUND INSULATED CONDUCTORS AND/OR TUBULARS - A method of forming a tubular around one or more insulated conductors includes providing one or more insulated conductors and a strip of carbon steel to a tubular assembly location. The strip of carbon steel is formed into a tubular shape in the tubular assembly location. At least a portion of the insulated conductors are provided lengthwise inside the tubular shape as the strip of carbon steel is being formed into the tubular shape such that the tubular shape at least partially surrounds the one or more insulated conductors. The longitudinal edges of the strip of carbon steel together are welded to form a carbon steel tubular around the insulated conductors. | 04-11-2013 |
20130087337 | THERMAL EXPANSION ACCOMMODATION FOR CIRCULATED FLUID SYSTEMS USED TO HEAT SUBSURFACE FORMATIONS - A method for accommodating thermal expansion of a heater in a formation includes flowing a heat transfer fluid through a conduit to provide heat to the formation and providing substantially constant tension to an end portion of the conduit that extends outside the formation. At least a portion of the end portion of the conduit is wound around a movable wheel used to apply tension to the conduit. | 04-11-2013 |
20140034635 | INSULATING BLOCKS AND METHODS FOR INSTALLATION IN INSULATED CONDUCTOR HEATERS - An insulated conductor heater may include an electrical conductor that produces heat when an electrical current is provided to the electrical conductor. An electrical insulator at least partially surrounds the electrical conductor. The electrical insulator comprises a resistivity that remains substantially constant, or increases, over time when the electrical conductor produces heat. An outer electrical conductor at least partially surrounds the electrical insulator. | 02-06-2014 |
20140215809 | FORMING INSULATED CONDUCTORS USING A FINAL REDUCTION STEP AFTER HEAT TREATING - A method for forming an insulated conductor heater includes placing an insulation layer over at least part of an elongated, cylindrical inner electrical conductor, placing an elongated, cylindrical outer electrical conductor over at least part of the insulation layer to form the insulated conductor heater; and performing one or more cold working/heat treating steps on the insulated conductor heater, reducing the cross-sectional area of the insulated conductor heater by at most about 20% to a final cross-sectional area. The cold working/heat treating steps include cold working the insulated conductor heater to reduce a cross-sectional area of the insulated conductor heater; and heat treating the insulated conductor heater at a temperature of at least about 870° C. The insulation layer includes one or more blocks of insulation. | 08-07-2014 |
Karen Noel, Pembroke, NH US
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20150052322 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MEMORY DEDUPLICATION BY ORIGIN HOST IN VIRTUAL MACHINE LIVE MIGRATION - Systems and methods for memory de-duplication in a virtual machine undergoing live migration. An example method may comprise: determining a first identifier identifying a first physical memory range, the first physical memory range mapped to a first virtual memory range in a virtual address space of a first virtual machine undergoing live migration from a origin host computer system to a destination host computer system; determining a second identifier identifying a second physical memory range, the second physical memory range mapped to a second virtual memory range in a virtual address space of a second virtual machine undergoing live migration from the origin host computer system to the destination host computer system; determining that the first identifier and the second identifier identify the same physical memory range; and notifying the destination host computer system that the first virtual memory range and the second virtual memory range have identical contents. | 02-19-2015 |
20150052323 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MEMORY DEDUPLICATION BY DESTINATION HOST IN VIRTUAL MACHINE LIVE MIGRATION - Systems and methods for memory de-duplication in a virtual machine undergoing live migration. An example method may comprise: receiving, by a hypervisor executing on a destination host computer system, a first virtual address and a corresponding physical memory range identifier, the physical memory range identifier identifying a first physical memory range on an origin host computer system, the first virtual address identifying a first virtual memory range mapped to the first physical memory range in a virtual address space of a first virtual machine undergoing live migration from the origin host computer system to the destination host computer system; identifying a second virtual address corresponding to the physical memory range identifier, the second virtual address identifying a second virtual memory range in a virtual address space of a second virtual machine undergoing live migration from the origin host computer system to the destination host computer system; identifying a destination physical address corresponding to the second virtual address, the destination physical address identifying a second physical memory range on the destination host computer system; and mapping, on the destination host computer system, the first virtual address to the destination physical address. | 02-19-2015 |
20150149687 | ORDERED MEMORY PAGES TRANSMISSION IN VIRTUAL MACHINE LIVE MIGRATION - Systems and methods for virtual machine live migration. An example method may comprise: identifying, by a first computer system executing a virtual machine undergoing live migration to a second computer system, a plurality of stable memory pages comprised by an execution state of the virtual machine, wherein the plurality of stable memory pages comprises memory pages that have not been modified within a defined period of time; transmitting the plurality of stable memory pages to the second computer system; determining that an amount of memory comprised by a plurality of unstable memory pages is below a threshold value, wherein the plurality of unstable memory pages comprises memory pages that have been modified within the defined period of time; and transmitting the plurality of unstable memory pages to the second computer system. | 05-28-2015 |
20150193248 | Non-Blocking Unidirectional Multi-Queue Virtual Machine Migration - Methods, systems, and computer program products for non-blocking unidirectional multi-queue virtual machine migration are provided. A computer-implemented method may include maintaining information to track an association between a memory area in a virtual machine and a stream for a first stage of virtual machine migration, detecting one or more updates to the memory area during the first stage of migration, examining the information to identify the stream associated with the memory area for the first stage of migration, sending the updates to the memory area on the identified stream during the first stage of migration, modifying the information to associate the memory area with a new stream for a second stage of the migration, and sending updates to the memory area on the new stream during the second stage of migration. | 07-09-2015 |
20150212844 | Fair Unidirectional Multi-Queue Virtual Machine Migration - Methods, systems, and computer program products for providing fair unidirectional multi-queue virtual machine migration are disclosed. A computer-implemented method may include maintaining a current scan identifier for each of a plurality of streams used to migrate a virtual machine from a first hypervisor to a second hypervisor, determining when a current scan identifier of a first stream and a current scan identifier of a second stream are associated with different memory states of the virtual machine, and adjusting processing of memory updates when the current scan identifiers are associated with different memory states of the virtual machine. The adjusting may be performed, for example, by pausing processing on each stream having a current scan identifier subsequent to the earliest current scan identifier determined for the streams, and processing memory updates on each stream having a current scan identifier matching the earliest current scan identifier. | 07-30-2015 |
20150248303 | PARAVIRTUALIZED MIGRATION COUNTER - An application associated with a processor reads a first value of a counter and a second value of the counter. The counter is indicative of a migration status of the application with respect to the processor. Responsive to determining that the first value of the counter does not equal the second value of the counter, the application ascertains whether a value of a hardware parameter associated with the processor has changed during a time interval. The migration status indicates a count of the number of times the application has migrated from one processor to another processor. The application determines the validity of a value of a performance monitoring unit derived from the hardware parameter in view of the application ascertaining whether the value of the hardware parameter has changed during the time interval. | 09-03-2015 |
Karen L. Noel, Pembroke, NH US
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20110107044 | MEMORY MIGRATION - A source system comprises memory and a processor executing code to cause at least some of the memory to be migrated over a network to a target system. The processor causes the memory to be migrated by migrating some of the memory while a guest continues to write the memory, halts execution of the guest, and completes a remainder of the memory migration. | 05-05-2011 |
Karen Lee Noel, Pembroke, NH US
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20110047315 | Virtualization of real-time clock - A system and corresponding method virtualizes a real-time clock in the presence of a time-disrupting event. The real-time clock is used with physical machines and includes a single time source within each of the physical machines. The system is implemented in one or more programmable devices, which may be hardware and/or software devices, or a combination of hardware and software devices. The physical machines include one or more virtual machines. The system includes an offset module that determines a time difference offset between a virtual interrupt timer counter (ITC | 02-24-2011 |
Kelle Noel, Scottsdale, AZ US
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20100099332 | BODY GARMENT AND SHAPEWEAR DESIGN AND METHOD OF USE - A shapewear garment is described that includes a one-piece foundation, wherein the foundation comprises a compression material having at least one area of firm support and at least one area of light support; and at least one resealable thong-like seam. | 04-22-2010 |
Kevin L. Noel, Atkins, IA US
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20110232322 | UPPER FREEZER BASKET GUIDED BY LOWER FREEZER BASKET DIVIDER - A refrigerator includes a refrigerator cabinet, a fresh food compartment disposed within the refrigerator compartment, a freezer compartment disposed within the refrigerator cabinet, a freezer door for providing access to the freezer compartment, a lower freezer basket, an upper freezer basket, a divider operatively connected to the lower freezer basket to divide the lower freezer basket, and guide surfaces on a top portion of the divider to allow for guiding the upper freezer basket forward and back. | 09-29-2011 |
Kirk Noel, Granger, IA US
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20100148048 | SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING A CALIBRATION FOR A TESTING DEVICE USED TO EVALUATE ETHANOL PRODUCTION YIELD, AND ASSOCIATED METHOD - A system is provided to calibrate for a near infrared analytical testing device configured to screen for ethanol production yield of an ethanol-producing material. The system comprises a first analytical testing device configured collect a first and second signal associated with a characteristic parameter of a sample material, wherein the characteristic parameter is capable of enabling evaluation of ethanol production yield for plant material corresponding to the sample material. A drying unit is configured to drive the sample material to a substantially standard moisture level. A fermentation unit is configured to ferment the sample material. A second analytical testing device is configured to collect a reference measurement associated with the characteristic parameter. The reference measurement is capable of being correlated to the first and second signals for building a calibration model used to evaluate ethanol production yield of plant material corresponding in composition to the sample material. Associated methods are also provided. | 06-17-2010 |
20100151440 | HIGH THROUGHPUT SCREENING PLATFORM FOR HIGH ETHANOL - Provided herein are high throughput methods for converting starch-containing plant material to ethanol, wherein the conversion process is performed at a small scale. This high-throughput screening platform permits the evaluation of the ethanol obtained from starch-containing plant material in a rapid and efficient manner. The methods include obtaining a plurality of samples of starch-containing plant material and drying the samples to achieve a desired moisture level. The dried samples are liquefied under conditions sufficient to hydrolyze the starch-containing plant material to soluble dextrinized substrates. The liquefied samples are fermented in small volume headspace vials for a period of less than about 96 hours, and fermentation is terminated by pasteurization. Ethanol production is evaluated using headspace gas chromatography. | 06-17-2010 |
Larry M. Noel, Flinton, PA US
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20100012432 | Collapsible Sawhorse - A collapsible sawhorse includes a center beam, a plurality of legs, a locking mechanism, and a bracket constructed in an offset or off-centered arrangement that allows the legs of the sawhorse to fold in an interlocking manner against the center beam. The sawhorse provides a user with a carpentry tool that is strong and may be easily transported, easily customized, and inexpensively manufactured. | 01-21-2010 |
Leslie Noel, Louisville, KY US
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20140245165 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR COLLECTING AND REPRESENTING ATTRIBUTES RELATED TO DAMAGE IN A GEOGRAPHIC AREA - Methods and apparatus related to representing damage related attributes. A target geographic area potentially affected by an event may be identified. An interactive map of the target geographic area may be identified. A selectable option for selection of at least one attribute may be provided, the at least one attribute including one or more of at least one radar characteristic based on data from weather radar, at least one event characteristic based on field data, data related to one or more objects in the target geographic area, at least one damage characteristic identifying potential damage to a given object, a damage likelihood, a damage level, and a confidence level associated with the damage assessment and indicative of confirmation of the field data. The selection of the at least one attribute may be identified. The selected at least one attribute may be provided with the interactive map. | 08-28-2014 |
20140245204 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COLLECTING AND REPRESENTING FIELD DATA IN DISASTER AFFECTED AREAS - Methods and apparatus are disclosed that include the actions of identifying a target geographic area affected by a disaster event, and identifying event characteristics; providing a database with an initial attribute of the target area; obtaining field data related to the disaster event; updating the database with the field data; generating an augmented attribute of the target area based on a synthesis of the field data in the database; storing a representation of the augmented attribute. The representation may be a visual representation, including an augmented map of the target geographic area based on the event characteristics. The initial attribute may include an initial map of the target geographic area. The initial attribute of the target geographic area may be obtained from a weather data system or from a social media platform. Other embodiments may include corresponding systems, apparatus, and computer program products. | 08-28-2014 |
Leslie Ammerman Noel, Louisville, KY US
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20150093047 | Systems and Methods for Providing a Roof Guide - Methods and apparatus are disclosed for providing a roof guide, the method including: receiving, via an application on the mobile device of a user, a query related to one or more of a type of a roof and a type of damage to the roof; providing the query to a central server; retrieving, from the central server, at least one first roof image responsive to the query; receiving, via the application on the mobile device of the user, user input of a second roof image of a portion of the roof; and displaying, via the application on the mobile device of the user, the at least one first roof image and the second roof image. | 04-02-2015 |
20150094992 | Systems and Methods for Providing a Toolbox - Methods and apparatus are disclosed for determining one or more characteristics of an object is described, the method including providing, via a graphical user interface on a mobile device, at least one tool from a virtual toolbox, the at least one tool including one or more of a roof gauge, level, ruler, flashlight, compass, and unit converter; identifying user selection of a given tool of the at least one tool; providing the given tool in response to the user selection; and determining, via the given tool, the one or more characteristics of the object. Methods and apparatus are disclosed for providing the at least one tool. Methods and apparatus are disclosed for using the at least one tool. | 04-02-2015 |
Lloyd Staton Noel, Durham, NC US
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20140279792 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MAKING CUSTOMIZED FORMULATIONS FOR INDIVIDUALS - The one or more embodiments disclosed herein provide a method for automatically assembling multiple compounds into a single edible custom composition, in which each compound is individually customized to proportions formulated from a profile of an individual or group. The single custom mixture can contain a plurality of compounds including foods or flavors, nutritional additives, herbals, biologics, or pharmacologically active substances. Using the method and a related algorithm, the formulation of a custom mixture is suggested. | 09-18-2014 |
Luc Noel, Paso Robles, CA US
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20090188583 | Universal Funnel Adapter - An adapter installs on a receiving container aperture to provide a stable base for supporting a common funnel used for transfer of material into the receiving container. Installation on the receiving container aperture is quick and stable by moving the edges of an aperture engagement portion together to allow it to fit inside the receiving container aperture, and then moving the aperture engagement portion edges apart so the outer surface of the aperture engagement portion contacts the inside diameter of the aperture. A spring or a locking mechanism force exerts a continuous outward force to maintain the adapter in the receiving container aperture. The funnel is then supported by holder rings attached to the aperture engagement portion inner surface that are engaged by the funnel stem. The rings are smaller diameter towards the lower part of the fingers to correspond to the funnel stem taper. The adapter thus provides hands-free use of the funnel. | 07-30-2009 |
Matthew G. Noel, Boulder Creek, CA US
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20130031281 | USING A DMA ENGINE TO AUTOMATICALLY VALIDATE DMA DATA PATHS - The disclosed embodiments provide a system that uses a DMA engine to automatically validate DMA data paths for a computing device. During operation, the system configures the DMA engine to perform a programmable DMA operation that generates a sequence of memory accesses which validate the memory subsystem and DMA paths of the computing device. For instance, the operation may include a sequence of reads and/or writes that generate sufficient data traffic to exercise the computing device's I/O controller interface and DMA data paths to memory to a specified level. The system initiates this programmable DMA operation, and then checks outputs for the operation to confirm that the operation executed successfully. | 01-31-2013 |
Matthew W. Noel, Delmont, PA US
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20150024176 | VEHICLE PHOTOCATALYTIC AIR PURIFICATION APPARATUS AND METHOD - Provided is a photocatalytic air purification vehicle wrap for at least partially covering an exterior surface of a vehicle. The vehicle wrap comprises a film or laminate material comprising a first surface area and a second surface area, the first surface area adapted to adhere to the exterior surface of the vehicle. The vehicle wrap further comprises a coating layer disposed on the second surface, the coating layer comprising a titanium dioxide solution cured onto the film or laminate material with ultraviolet radiation, wherein the coating layer is an outermost layer of the vehicle wrap such that the cured titanium dioxide solution is exposed to air surrounding the vehicle when the first surface area is adhered to the exterior surface of the vehicle. | 01-22-2015 |
Maxo Noel, Fort Lauderdale, FL US
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20140165680 | SYSTEM FOR PROTECTION OF INTERIOR OF A DEADBOLT LOCK AND RELATED DOOR HANDLE - A system for the protection of an interior of a deadbolt lock and its associated door handle from intruders includes a deadbolt plate including an opening proportioned for enclosing and selectably engaging the door handle. The plate including a solid body element proportioned for engagement about an interior latch of the deadbolt lock and an enclosure proportioned to at least partially cover the solid body element and the latch when the solid element is positioned upon both the latch of the deadbolt lock and the plate is positioned on the door handle. An extension of the deadbolt plate is slidably positioned within an interior slot of the enclosure, and is proportioned to preclude movement of the deadbolt plate after it is positioned upon the latch of the deadbolt lock and door handle. | 06-19-2014 |
Michael A. Noel, Sunman, OH US
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20130233471 | SMALL FLAT COMPOSITE PLACEMENT SYSTEM - A fiber placement system for producing small sized flat laminates having a length and width that extends in the X and Y axes, and a constant height measured in the Z-axis includes a fixed creel for delivering fiber used by the system, and a fixed bracket attached to the creel. A fiber placement head is supported by the fixed bracket and a movable table for supporting a tool is positioned under the fiber placement head. The fiber placement head is fixed in the X, Y, and Z-axis during the application of fiber to the tool. | 09-12-2013 |
Michael R. Noel, Encinitas, CA US
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20110048564 | FLUID FLOW CONDITIONER - A device and method for conditioning media flowing within a conduit enabling sensors placed within short straight run distances to measure media flow with improved accuracy employing a thermal flow instrument. A flow conditioner downstream of a media flow measuring transducer has walls that diverge in the flow direction to optimize readings of the media flow from the transducer. | 03-03-2011 |
20120144928 | FLUID FLOW CONDITIONER - A device and method for conditioning media flowing within a conduit enabling sensors placed within short straight run distances to measure media flow with improved accuracy employing a thermal flow instrument. A flow conditioner downstream of a media flow measuring transducer has walls that diverge in the flow direction to optimize readings of the media flow from the transducer. | 06-14-2012 |
Michael Ray Noel, Tucson, AZ US
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20080244171 | APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR UTILIZING TAPE MEDIA SEGMENTATION - An apparatus and system are presented for utilizing tape storage media segmentation to improve data access performance. A segmented tape storage medium within a tape cartridge having a first and second segment is utilized. A selection module allows a user to select a user-defined capacity of the tape storage medium that is less than the usable capacity of the tape storage medium. The user-defined capacity allows the user to prefer improved data access over tape storage capacity. Data, when written to the tape, is written only within the user-defined capacity. Data may be written exclusively on the first segment or written on both the first segment and second segment allowing data access to be improved. In addition, the user-defined capacity may correspond to the full capacity of the tape storage media. | 10-02-2008 |
20080247077 | APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR OPTIMIZING FAST ACCESS DATA STORAGE ON SEGMENTED TAPE MEDIA - An apparatus, system, and method are disclosed for optimizing fast access data storage on segmented tape media. The apparatus, in one embodiment, is configured to selectively write data to a tape storage medium. The selection module may select data for storage as one of fast access and slower access. Fast access data may be stored on the first segment, or fast access portion, of a tape storage medium to provide optimal speed for data retrieval. Slower access data may be stored on the remaining available storage space of the tape storage medium. Additionally, read requests for fast access data may be accessed more quickly than read requests for slower access data. Thus, user data may be selected and written to a tape storage medium relative to a preferred access time. | 10-09-2008 |
20090077310 | APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR OPTIMIZING FAST ACCESS DATA STORAGE ON SEGMENTED TAPE MEDIA - An apparatus and system are disclosed for optimizing fast access data storage on segmented tape media. The apparatus, in one embodiment, is configured to selectively write data to a tape storage medium. The selection module may select data for storage as one of fast access and slower access. Fast access data may be stored on the first segment, or fast access portion, of a tape storage medium to provide optimal speed for data retrieval. Slower access data may be stored on the remaining available storage space of the tape storage medium. Additionally, read requests for fast access data may be accessed more quickly than read requests for slower access data. Thus, user data may be selected and written to a tape storage medium relative to a preferred access time. | 03-19-2009 |
Michael Shane Noel, Portland, OR US
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20130154159 | Drilling Holes with Minimal Taper in Cured Silicone - A laser machining system is used to precision laser drill holes in an elastomeric material, preferably silicone rubber, to form holes to support miniature electronic components temporarily while they are being processed or tested. The holes are formed by directing laser pulses from a laser to a top surface of the elastomeric material in a plurality of passes in a direction proceeding from a non-zero inner diameter to the desired diameter or from the desired diameter to the inner diameter. The plurality of passes forms a first pattern such that a successive pass of the plurality of passes overlaps a previous pass of the plurality of passes. The first pattern is repeated without changing direction or the first pattern is repeated while reversing the direction until the hole is formed through a bottom surface of the elastomeric material. | 06-20-2013 |
20140084039 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SEPARATING WORKPIECES - The invention is method and an apparatus for performing the method having the steps of providing a workpiece, cleaving the workpiece to form a first unit piece and a second unit piece having a spatial relationship with the first unit piece in which the second unit piece abuts the first unit piece. Without substantially altering the spatial relationship after cleaving the workpiece, forming a first crack within the first unit piece and propagating the first crack from the first unit piece into the second unit piece. | 03-27-2014 |
20140175067 | METHODS OF FORMING IMAGES BY LASER MICROMACHINING - A method and laser processing system ( | 06-26-2014 |
Peter David Noel, Denver, CO US
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20100148955 | BABY MONITOR HAVING A TEMPORARY MUTE FUNCTION AND METHOD OF USE - A system and method for monitoring a baby is disclosed incorporating a parent unit in communication with a baby unit. The parent unit includes a function operable to temporarily mute the substantial reproduction of baby sounds at the parent unit. The parent unit may additionally included a plurality of outputs including a digital display of the time remaining before the temporary mute function is disabled, a visual indication that the substantial reproduction of sound is muted, a visual display indicative of the volume of the baby sounds, and music played when the substantial reproduction of sound is muted. Embodiments of the invention also include a safety features operable to disable the temporary mute function in possible emergency situations. | 06-17-2010 |
Ross Noel, Midland, MI US
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20110104506 | Hot Melt Adhesive Compositions And Methods For Their Preparation and Use - A hot melt adhesive composition can be used to laminate substrates together in construction industry and industrial maintenance and assembly applications. The hot melt adhesive composition is sprayable to form a thin layer (1 to 200 microns in thickness) on a substrate. The hot melt adhesive can cure by exposure to moisture or harden by cooling, or a combination thereof. | 05-05-2011 |
Roy H. Noel, Piketon, OH US
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20130042452 | TOOL FOR TRACTOR P.T.O - A tool facilitating operable interconnection between a power take off (P.T.O.) shaft and an input shaft of a driven accessory includes a wrench for engaging the splined P.T.O. shaft and turning the shaft to rotationally align with the input shaft of cooperating structure. | 02-21-2013 |
Scott Noel, Memphis, TN US
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20090017439 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR ENHANCING THE VIABILITY OF ANIMAL CELLS, TISSUES, AND ORGAN EXPLANTS - Disclosed are compositions and methods for the preservation, storage, and transport of living biological tissues, organs, and populations of isolated cells. In particular, the disclosed compositions and processes permit mammalian cells, tissues, and organs to be harvested from suitable donor animals, stored for prolonged periods, and transported to the site of recipient implantation, all without significant loss of cell viability, biological activity, and/or tissue integrity. | 01-15-2009 |
Scott Noel, Arlington, TN US
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20110065083 | Compositions and Methods for Enhancing the Viability of Animal Cells, Tissues, and Organ Explants - Disclosed are compositions and methods for the preservation, storage, and transport of living biological tissues, organs, and populations of isolated cells. In particular, the disclosed compositions and processes permit mammalian cells, tissues, and organs to be harvested from suitable donor animals, stored for prolonged periods, and transported to the site of recipient implantation, all without significant loss of cell viability, biological activity, and/or tissue integrity. | 03-17-2011 |
Scott P. Noel, Arlington, TN US
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20120149659 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR DELIVERING AN AGENT TO A WOUND - The invention provides compositions featuring chitosan and methods for using such compositions for the local delivery of biologically active agents to an open fracture, complex wound or other site of infection. Advantageously, the degradation and drug elution profiles of the chitosan compositions can be tailored to the needs of particular patients at the point of care (e.g., in a surgical suite, clinic, physician's office, or other clinical setting). | 06-14-2012 |
20150140543 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR ENHANCING THE VIABILITY OF ANIMAL CELLS, TISSUES, AND ORGAN EXPLANTS - Disclosed are compositions and methods for the preservation, storage, and transport of living biological tissues, organs, and populations of isolated cells. In particular, the disclosed compositions and processes permit mammalian cells, tissues, and organs to be harvested from suitable donor animals, stored for prolonged periods, and transported to the site of recipient implantation, all without significant loss of cell viability, biological activity, and/or tissue integrity. | 05-21-2015 |
20150224236 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR DELIVERING AN AGENT TO A WOUND - The invention provides compositions featuring chitosan and methods for using such compositions for the local delivery of biologically active agents to an open fracture, complex wound or other site of infection. Advantageously, the degradation and drug elution profiles of the chitosan compositions can be tailored to the needs of particular patients at the point of care (e.g., in a surgical suite, clinic, physician's office, or other clinical setting). | 08-13-2015 |
Stephen Noel, Carrollton, TX US
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20090097399 | System and Method for Path Failure Recovery in a Communications Environment - Provided are a system and method for recovering from failure of a path connecting first and second nodes in a communications network. In one example, the method includes identifying that the path has failed. Contexts affected by the path failure are deleted on the first node, and the second node with which the path was shared is notified that the contexts have been deleted. | 04-16-2009 |
Steven Noel, Woodbridge, VA US
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20120233699 | K-ZERO DAY SAFETY - Systems and methods for determining a safety level of a network vulnerable to attack from at least one origin to at least one target are described. Machines, components, and vulnerabilities in a network may be associated to one another. Degrees of similarity among the vulnerabilities may be determined and subsets of vulnerabilities may be grouped based on their determined degrees of similarity to one another. This data may be used to generate an attack graph describing exploitation of vulnerabilities and grouped vulnerabilities and defining vulnerability exploit condition relationships between at least one origin and at least one target. The attack graph may be analyzed using a k-zero day metric function to determine a safety level. | 09-13-2012 |
20140173740 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR DETERMINING HARDENING STRATEGIES - A system and method for determining at least one hardening strategy to prevent at least one attack, comprising: performing processing associated with obtaining at least one attack graph, the at least one attack graph comprising at least one goal condition, at least one initial condition, and at least one exploit; performing processing associated with obtaining at least one allowable action that disables the at least one initial condition; performing processing associated with obtaining costs associated with the at least one allowable action; and performing processing associated with utilizing the at least one allowable action to determine at least one recommended strategy from the at least one allowable action taking into account the costs. | 06-19-2014 |
20140325660 | K-ZERO DAY SAFETY - Systems and methods for determining a safety level of a network vulnerable to attack from at least one origin to at least one target are described. Machines, components, and vulnerabilities in a network may be associated to one another. Degrees of similarity among the vulnerabilities may be determined and subsets of vulnerabilities may be grouped based on their determined degrees of similarity to one another. This data may be used to generate an attack graph describing exploitation of vulnerabilities and grouped vulnerabilities and defining vulnerability exploit condition relationships between at least one origin and at least one target. The attack graph may be analyzed using a k-zero day metric function to determine a safety level. | 10-30-2014 |
Steven E. Noel, Dale City, VA US
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20100058456 | IDS Sensor Placement Using Attack Graphs - Embodiments of the present invention identify locations to deploy IDS sensor(s) within a network infrastructure and prioritize IDS alerts using attack graph analysis. An attack graph that describes exploitable vulnerability(ies) within a network infrastructure is aggregated into protection domains. Edge(s) that have exploit(s) between two protection domains are identified. Sets that contain edge(s) serviced by a common network traffic device are defined. Set(s) that collectively contain all of the edge(s) are selected. The common network traffic device(s) that service the selected sets are identified as the location(s) to deploy IDS sensor(s) within the network infrastructure. | 03-04-2010 |
20100192226 | Intrusion Event Correlation System - Disclosed is a system for correlating intrusion events using attack graph distances. The system includes an attack graph generator, an exploit distance calculator, an intrusion detector, an event report/exploit associator, an event graph creator, an event graph distance calculator, a correlation value calculator, and a coordinated attack analyzer. An attack graph is constructed for exploits and conditions in a network. The exploit distance calculator determines exploit distances for exploit pair(s). The intrusion detector generates event. Events are associated with exploits. Event graph distances are calculated. Correlation values are calculated for event pair(s) using event graph distances. The correlation values are analyzed using a correlation threshold to detect coordinated attacks. | 07-29-2010 |
20120227108 | Intrusion Event Correlation System - Disclosed is a system for correlating intrusion events using attack graph distances. The system includes an attack graph generator, an exploit distance calculator, an intrusion detector, an event report/exploit associator, an event graph creator, an event graph distance calculator, a correlation value calculator, and a coordinated attack analyzer. An attack graph is constructed for exploits and conditions in a network. The exploit distance calculator determines exploit distances for exploit pair(s). The intrusion detector generates event. Events are associated with exploits. Event graph distances are calculated. Correlation values are calculated for event pair(s) using event graph distances. The correlation values are analyzed using a correlation threshold to detect coordinated attacks. | 09-06-2012 |
Terry L. Noel, Adamsville, TN US
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20090188809 | Hydroxyl Gas Generation System for Enhancing the Performance of a Combustion Engine - Described is a hydroxyl gas generation system for generating a hydroxyl gas by way of electrolysis, for limiting the corrosion of electrodes used in the electrolysis, and for making the hydroxyl gas available to be drawn into the air intake of a combustion engine. The hydroxyl gas generation system generates an electrolytic reaction by passing an electrical current between the electrodes by way of an electrolytic solution, the electrolytic reaction generating the hydroxyl gas. To limit the corrosion of the electrodes, the polarity of the voltage applied to the electrodes is periodically alternated. Additionally, the electrodes are constructed of or plated with platinum, a material that is substantially impermeable to the electrolytic solution. | 07-30-2009 |
Thomas P. Noel, West Warwick, RI US
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20080275534 | Method and thermally active multi-phase heat transfer apparatus and method for abstracting heat using liquid bi-phase heat exchanging composition - Apparatus for reducing pain at a joint or at a diseased area in the epithelium comprises a cold pack that produces spaced apart points of cold at the joint or diseased area for an extended period of time of two hours or more. | 11-06-2008 |
20090076574 | Method and thermally active multi-phase heat transfer apparatus and method for abstracting heat from individual's wrist - Cold pack apparatus for abstracting heat comprises a container charged with a first liquid and with small auxiliary containers free to circulate in the first liquid. Each of the small auxiliary containers is charged with a second liquid. The first and second liquids each have a selected temperature of transformation that facilitates use of the apparatus to heat or cool a substance contacted by the apparatus. The cold pack apparatus reduces pain at a joint or at a diseased area in the epithelium by producing spaced apart points of cold at the joint or diseased area for an extended period of time of one hours or more. | 03-19-2009 |
20090076575 | Method and thermally active multi-phase heat transfer apparatus and method for abstracting heat from hemorrhoids - Cold pack apparatus for abstracting heat comprises a container charged with a first liquid and with small auxiliary containers free to circulate in the first liquid. Each of the small auxiliary containers is charged with a second liquid. The first and second liquids each have a selected temperature of transformation that facilitates use of the apparatus to heat or cool a substance contacted by the apparatus. The cold pack apparatus reduces pain at a joint or at a diseased area in the epithelium by producing spaced apart points of cold at the joint or diseased area for an extended period of time of one hours or more. | 03-19-2009 |
Toni Lynne Noel, Denver, CO US
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20100264047 | USB FLASH DRIVE/KEEPSAKE STORAGE DEVICES - A USB flash drive/keepsake storage device has a first chamber for repeatedly receiving a USB flash drive and a second chamber for permanently holding one or more objects or materials. A variety of locking mechanisms can be used to permanently seal the second chamber. | 10-21-2010 |
20110215010 | PERSONAL ITEM STORING DEVICES - A personal item storage device is comprised of a first housing having a connector rod whose end is provided with a piston that is capable of reciprocally moving in a piston chamber in a second housing under the action of a coil spring located in said piston chamber. | 09-08-2011 |
20110304971 | Portable Keepsake Storage Device With A Pivoting Sleeve And USB Flash Drive - A portable keepsake storage device has a housing with an interior chamber for storing a keepsake, and a USB data storage device held by a pivoting sleeve attached to the housing. The sleeve and USB data storage device can be pivoted between a closed position in which the USB data storage device is concealed in an opening in the housing, and an open position in which the USB connector of the USB data storage device can be plugged into a host system. The USB data storage device can also be held in sliding engagement by the sleeve, so that it can slide between a retracted position and an extended position. | 12-15-2011 |
Wesley Noel, Bothell, WA US
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20140280745 | Probabilistic Method For Scoring and Segmenting Online Personalities - The present invention relates to a system, method, or a computer program product that uses third-party data sources for the verification and profiling of identifier information including, for example, email address identifiers. The present invention uses identifier information to gather, aggregate, and record identifier-related data which is then sorted and scored based on user-determined criteria and source biased weighting. The score that is obtained can relate to identifier verification and/or profiling of the identifier for various purposes, and also may be used to detect the potential of fraud associated with the identifier. | 09-18-2014 |