Shackelford, US
Daryl W. Shackelford, Waunakee, WI US
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20100175350 | Web Packaging System with Ergonomic Forming Plug Change - A web packaging system provides easy access and changing of forming plug tooling. | 07-15-2010 |
20100287888 | Packaging Machines and Methods - Packaging machines are disclosed including a web transport conveyor transporting a web of flexible packaging material from upstream to downstream locations through a series of stations. Packaging apparatuses are disclosed including a forming station and a closing station, each having movable die members that are counterbalanced. Methods of operating the packaging apparatus are disclosed. | 11-18-2010 |
20120291399 | PACKAGING APPARATUSES AND METHODS - A forming station comprises first and second forming die members. A closing station comprises first and second closing die members. A lift operatively couples at least three of the members together such that operation of the lift moves the three members together. The closing station is located downstream of the loading station and is for closing a pocket in a first web of packaging material with a second web of packaging material. The second web of packaging material is oriented in the closing station so as to engage with the first web of packaging material and fold a foldable flap downwardly with respect to a conveyor as the conveyor moves from upstream to downstream. | 11-22-2012 |
David Shackelford, Redondo Beach, CA US
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20130040310 | ULK1 COMPOSITIONS, INHIBITORS, SCREENING AND METHODS OF USE - This disclosure relates to methods and compositions useful for the treatment of cancer and diseases and disorders associated with autophagy. | 02-14-2013 |
David Shackelford, La Jolla, CA US
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20120189544 | GASTROINTESTINAL DISEASE OR DISORDER IMAGING AND TREATMENT - The disclosure provides methods for detection, prognosis and diagnosis of gastrointestinal polyps, cancer diseases and disorders. | 07-26-2012 |
David M. Shackelford, Tuscon, AZ US
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20160092314 | HIGH AVAILABILITY PROTECTION FOR ASYNCHRONOUS DISASTER RECOVERY - A computer-implemented method, carried out by one or more processors, for a modified asynchronous replication session. In an embodiment, the method comprises the steps of acquiring a lock on a volume configuration, where the lock prevents changes to the volume configuration between a first volume and a second volume at a remote site. Internal control block information is updated, where the update includes at least a volume serial number of the first volume matching a volume serial number of the second volume. Responsive to updating internal control block information, the acquired lock is released to allow changes to the volume configuration. | 03-31-2016 |
David M. Shackelford, Tucson, AZ US
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20100275055 | SYNCHRONOUS AND ASYNCHRONOUS CONTINUOUS DATA PROTECTION - A method, system, and computer program product for providing continuous data protection for write data supplied from a host incorporating a processor device to data storage in accordance with write input/output (I/O) of an owning application is provided. The write data is identified as one of a synchronous candidate and an asynchronous candidate. The write data identified as the one of the synchronous candidate and the asynchronous candidate is transferred to at least one sidefile. The write data transferred to the at least one sidefile is secured in a nonvolatile storage journal. The nonvolatile storage journal is preset with a timeout limit applicable to write data identified as the synchronous candidate. If the timeout limit is exceeded, a loss mitigation operation to safeguard the write data identified as the synchronous candidate is performed. | 10-28-2010 |
20120150811 | Flash-copying within asynchronous mirroring environment - A first command is sent from a primary host system to a primary storage controller device, specifying that a first primary volume is to be flash-copied to a second primary volume. Flash-copying provides for completion of copying the first primary volume to the second primary volume to be signaled prior to data on the first primary volume being physically copied to the second primary volume. A first state of the first primary volume and the second primary volume is verified by the primary storage controller device to determine whether the first state permits flash-copying of the first primary volume to the second primary volume. A first query is sent from the primary storage controller device to a secondary host system, requesting whether a first secondary volume can be flash-copied to a second secondary volume. The first and second secondary volumes asynchronously mirror the first and second primary volumes, respectively. | 06-14-2012 |
20120173830 | SYNCHRONIZATION OF LOGICAL COPY RELATIONSHIPS - An approach to synchronization of logical copy relationships on a local site with those on a remote site that is a mirror. A withdraw command is received on the local site for logical copy relationships between local source tracks and local target tracks. The withdraw command is executed and sent to a remote site buffer, from which it will be transferred to the remote site. Change indicators are set for the at least one local track in the affected logical copy relationships. If the withdraw command is lost from the remote site buffer, the remote site buffer will be rebuilt using the change indicators. By setting change indicators for local tracks in a withdrawn logical copy relationship (even if the data in local tracks hasn't changed), the remote counterparts to these tracks on the remote site will be rewritten, resulting in withdrawal of the logical copy relationship there even if the withdrawal command was never sent to the remote site. | 07-05-2012 |
20120216000 | Flash-copying with asynchronous mirroring environment - A first command is sent from a primary host system to a primary storage controller device, specifying that a first primary volume is to be flash-copied to a second primary volume. Flash-copying provides for completion of copying the first primary volume to the second primary volume to be signaled prior to data on the first primary volume being physically copied to the second primary volume. A first state of the first primary volume and the second primary volume is verified by the primary storage controller device to determine whether the first state permits flash-copying of the first primary volume to the second primary volume. A first query is sent from the primary storage controller device to a secondary host system, requesting whether a first secondary volume can be flash-copied to a second secondary volume. The first and second secondary volumes asynchronously mirror the first and second primary volumes, respectively. | 08-23-2012 |
20120254114 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REPLICATING DATA - Methods, computing environments, and computer program products are provided for replicating data. Point-in-time copy parameters are generated at a primary host site. A side file entry having the point-in-time copy parameters and a track information field (TIF) associated with the point-in-time copy parameters is generated. The side file entry is transferred to a secondary host site. A point-in-time copy process is performed at the secondary host site based on the point-in-time copy parameters and the TIF. | 10-04-2012 |
20120254124 | SYSTEM, METHOD, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR DISASTER RECOVERY USING ASYNCHRONOUS MIRRORING - In one embodiment, a computer program product for handling a point-in-time copy (PITC) command includes a computer readable storage medium having computer readable program code embodied therewith. The computer readable program code is configured to: receive a PITC command at a local site, create a data representation that represents updates to make to the at least one target volume of the local target storage location, wherein the updates correspond to changes made to at least one source volume of the local source storage location since execution of an earlier PITC command, create a source data sidefile entry for the at least one source volume, create a target data sidefile entry for the at least one target volume, execute the PITC command at the local site, and create a PITC sidefile entry for the PITC command, the PITC sidefile entry including a timestamp that indicates when the PITC command was executed. | 10-04-2012 |
20120254566 | PREVENTION OF OVERLAY OF PRODUCTION DATA BY POINT IN TIME COPY OPERATIONS IN A HOST BASED ASYNCHRONOUS MIRRORING ENVIRONMENT - A primary storage controller is configured to communicate with a secondary storage controller via a system data mover. In response to receiving a command to perform a point in time copy of a source volume of the primary storage controller to a target volume of the primary storage controller, a determination is made as to whether the target volume of the primary storage controller is a source for an asynchronous data replication operation, initiated by the system data mover, between the primary storage controller and the secondary storage controller. In response to determining that the target volume of the primary storage controller is the source for the asynchronous data replication operation, initiated by the system data mover, the point in time copy of the source volume of the primary storage controller to the target volume of the primary storage controller is performed. | 10-04-2012 |
20130166867 | PREVENTION OF OVERLAY OF PRODUCTION DATA BY POINT IN TIME COPY OPERATIONS IN A HOST BASED ASYNCHRONOUS MIRRORING ENVIRONMENT - A primary storage controller is configured to communicate with a secondary storage controller via a system data mover. In response to receiving a command to perform a point in time copy of a source volume of the primary storage controller to a target volume of the primary storage controller, a determination is made as to whether the target volume of the primary storage controller is a source for an asynchronous data replication operation, initiated by the system data mover, between the primary storage controller and the secondary storage controller. In response to determining that the target volume of the primary storage controller is the source for the asynchronous data replication operation, initiated by the system data mover, the point in time copy of the source volume of the primary storage controller to the target volume of the primary storage controller is performed. | 06-27-2013 |
20130246354 | POLICY-BASED MANAGEMENT OF STORAGE FUNCTIONS IN DATA REPLICATION ENVIRONMENTS - A method for managing storage functions in a data replication environment is disclosed. In one embodiment, such a method includes continually monitoring for changes to a storage configuration at a secondary site. Upon detecting changes to the storage configuration at the secondary site, the method transmits remote metadata describing the changes to the primary site and stores the remote metadata at the primary site. The method then initiates a storage management function at the primary site which is mirrored to the secondary site. In order to perform the storage management function, the method reads the remote metadata at the primary site to determine the storage configuration at the secondary site. The method then performs the storage management function at the primary site in a way that takes into account the storage configuration at the secondary site. | 09-19-2013 |
20130246367 | POLICY-BASED MANAGEMENT OF STORAGE FUNCTIONS IN DATA REPLICATION ENVIRONMENTS - A method for managing storage functions in a data replication environment is disclosed. In one embodiment, such a method includes continually monitoring for changes to a storage configuration at a secondary site. Upon detecting changes to the storage configuration at the secondary site, the method transmits remote metadata describing the changes to the primary site and stores the remote metadata at the primary site. The method then initiates a storage management function at the primary site which is mirrored to the secondary site. In order to perform the storage management function, the method reads the remote metadata at the primary site to determine the storage configuration at the secondary site. The method then performs the storage management function at the primary site in a way that takes into account the storage configuration at the secondary site. A corresponding apparatus, system, and computer-readable medium are also disclosed and claimed herein. | 09-19-2013 |
20150074363 | DYNAMICALLY ADJUSTING WRITE PACING - For dynamically adjusting write pacing, a calculation module calculates an interval as a maximum threshold for a primary volume divided by a first maximum pacing level for a first importance level. The calculation module further calculates a first pacing level as a number of record sets that have not been mirrored to a secondary volume divided by the interval. The first pacing level is set to the first maximum pacing level if the first pacing level is greater than the first maximum pacing level. The calculation module also selects a first pacing delay associated with the first pacing level from a delay table. A pacing module delays writes for a first channel command word writing to the primary volume by the first pacing delay. | 03-12-2015 |
20150081628 | FLASHCOPY RESERVATION FOR FLASHCOPY ONTO A SYNCHRONOUSLY-MIRRORED SOURCE - A method, system and computer-usable medium are disclosed for improved point-in-time copying of data within an asynchronous data mirroring environment. A first establish for a first point-in-time copying process is generated, followed by submission of a request to initiate an asynchronous data mirroring process associated with the first point-in-time copying process. In response, a point-in-time establish reservation is generated for a second point-in-time copying process. If it is not possible to successfully perform the second point-in-time copying process, then the point-in-time establish reservation is cancelled and the first point-in-time copy establish is failed. Otherwise, the point-in-time establish reservation is then used to generate an establish for the second point-in-time copying process, which is then initiated. | 03-19-2015 |
20150156263 | POLICY-BASED MANAGEMENT OF STORAGE FUNCTIONS IN DATA REPLICATION ENVIRONMENTS - A method for managing storage functions in a data replication environment is disclosed. In one embodiment, such a method includes continually monitoring for changes to a storage configuration at a secondary site. Upon detecting changes to the storage configuration at the secondary site, the method transmits remote metadata describing the changes to the primary site and stores the remote metadata at the primary site. The method then initiates a storage management function at the primary site which is mirrored to the secondary site. In order to perform the storage management function, the method reads the remote metadata at the primary site to determine the storage configuration at the secondary site. The method then performs the storage management function at the primary site in a way that takes into account the storage configuration at the secondary site. A corresponding apparatus, system, and computer-readable medium are also disclosed and claimed herein. | 06-04-2015 |
20150207874 | OPTIMIZING DATA TRANSFER ACROSS MULTIPLE ASYNCHRONOUS DATA REPLICATION SESSIONS USING SHARED BANDWIDTH - A computer implemented method includes the steps of establishing a plurality of storage control sessions, wherein each storage control session associates at least one primary storage controller and at least one secondary storage controller with a predetermined path through a data transport network that interconnects the primary and secondary storage controllers; identifying storage control sessions that have data available to be transferred from primary storage controllers to secondary storage controllers; accumulating available data for each session and determining transfer time through the network for each data element to estimate prospective bandwidth utilization; and determining, for a predetermined time interval, whether transferring the available data would fully occupy available bandwidth of the data transport network for the predetermined time interval. When available bandwidth would be fully occupied, the available data accumulated during predetermined time intervals prior to the predetermined time interval in which fully occupied bandwidth was detected is transferred. | 07-23-2015 |
20150301906 | Resolving Failed Mirrored Point-in-Time Copies with Minimum Disruption - When the mirrored point in time copy fails, at that point in time all the data for making the source and target of the point in time copy consistent is available on secondary volumes at disaster recovery site. The data for the source and target of the failed point in time copy are logically and physically equal at that point in time. This logical relationship can be maintained, and protected against ongoing physical updates to the affected tracks on the source secondary volume, by first reading the affected tracks from the source secondary volume, copying the data to the target secondary volume, and then writing the updated track to the source secondary volume. | 10-22-2015 |
Donald W. Shackelford, Houston, TX US
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20090133872 | Flow back separators - A flow back separator including a housing including a bore housing for communicating with a solid collection chamber, an inlet port for receiving formation fluid flow, and a helical member disposed within the housing bore for directing formation fluid flow received through the inlet port along a helical path wherein solids within the formation fluid flow are forced towards a wall of the housing bore under centrifugal force. | 05-28-2009 |
Dwight Ray Shackelford, Sarasota, FL US
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20100227541 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PASSIVELY CONTROLLING AIRFLOW - A system and method for providing a substantially constant volume exhaust or ventilation air terminal system is shown for controlling exhaust and/or return airflow rates in a system having a central fan or ventilator. The system and method permits zone-by-zone or area-by-area airflow regulation or control in non-demand areas in response to a demand or call for ventilation in demand areas. In one embodiment, the system employs at least one constant airflow controller or regulator situated in a damper. Another embodiment shows a combination of a first constant airflow controller or regulator situated or mounted on a damper with a second constant airflow controller or regulator situated in a duct associated with the damper. In still another embodiment, a constant airflow controller or regulator is provided in a duct, and used in combination with a solid damper. | 09-09-2010 |
20140065939 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PASSIVELY CONTROLLING AIRFLOW - A system and method for providing a substantially constant volume exhaust or ventilation air terminal system is shown for controlling exhaust and/or return airflow rates in a system having a central fan or ventilator. The system and method permits zone-by-zone or area-by-area airflow regulation or control in non-demand areas in response to a demand or call for ventilation in demand areas. In one embodiment, the system employs at least one constant airflow controller or regulator situated in a damper. In one embodiment, a terminal houses a plurality of sub-ducts each having an airflow regulator. At least one of the sub-ducts has a damper. When the damper is open, a maximum airflow through the terminal is a sum of maximum airflow permitted by the regulators. | 03-06-2014 |
20160076784 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PASSIVELY CONTROLLING AIRFLOW - A system and method for providing a substantially constant volume exhaust or ventilation air terminal system is shown for controlling exhaust and/or return airflow rates in a system having a central fan or ventilator. The system and method permits zone-by-zone or area-by-area airflow regulation or control in non-demand areas in response to a demand or call for ventilation in demand areas. In one embodiment, the system employs at least one constant airflow controller or regulator situated in a damper. Another embodiment shows a combination of a first constant airflow controller or regulator situated or mounted on a damper with a second constant airflow controller or regulator situated in a duct associated with the damper. In still another embodiment, a constant airflow controller or regulator is provided in a duct, and used in combination with a solid damper. | 03-17-2016 |
Howard Shackelford, Triadelphia, WV US
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20150136943 | TELESCOPING CONCRETE FORM ASSEMBLY - A telescoping concrete form assembly is provided. The concrete form assembly includes a hollow first member assembly with an elongated hollow body and a generally planar vertical first sidewall, as well as a second member assembly including an elongated body with a medial portion having an outer cross-sectional shape corresponding to the first body inner cross-sectional shape. The second member is slidably disposed within the first member and is structured to move between a retracted first position, wherein the second member is substantially disposed within the first member, and a second position, wherein the second member extends from the first member. The second body first end is a reduced portion. When the second body is in the second position, the second body is further in an offset position wherein a portion of the second body outer surface substantially aligns with a portion of the first body outer surface. | 05-21-2015 |
20150252576 | TELESCOPING CONCRETE FORM ASSEMBLY - A telescoping concrete form assembly is provided. The concrete form assembly includes a hollow, first member assembly with an elongated hollow body and a generally planar vertical first sidewall, as well as a second member assembly including an elongated body with a medial portion having an outer cross-sectional shape corresponding to the first body inner cross-sectional shape. The second member assembly is slidably disposed within the first member assembly and is structured to move between a retracted first position, wherein the second member assembly is substantially disposed within the first member assembly, and a second position, wherein the second member assembly extends from the first member assembly. | 09-10-2015 |
Howard L. Shackelford, Wheeling, WV US
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20150013689 | ANATOMICAL ORIENTATION SYSTEM - An anatomical orientation system comprising one or both of a physical surgical drape or a virtual surgical drape is disclosed. Physical and virtual drapes of the provided system comprise at least one anatomical diagram correlating with the anatomy of at least a portion of a patient's body requiring a surgical procedure. A drape of the provided system is adapted to be placed over, or projected onto, at least a portion of a patient's body where a surgical procedure will be performed. | 01-15-2015 |
Howell B. Shackelford, Griffin, GA US
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20130037237 | MULTI-WELL FOOD PRESENTATION MODULES - Thermally convertible food presentation modules are described. A single module may be used for both heating and refrigeration of foodstuffs as desired at any given time. Any well of a module may be switched between heating and cooling of food regardless of the status of any other well of the module. | 02-14-2013 |
20140131006 | MULTI-WELL FOOD PRESENTATION MODULES - Thermally convertible food presentation modules are described. A single module may be used for both heating and refrigeration of foodstuffs as desired at any given time. Any well of a module may be switched between heating and cooling of food regardless of the status of any other well of the module. | 05-15-2014 |
James Luther Shackelford, Owensville, IN US
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20080203949 | CONTROLLING TORSIONAL SHAFT OSCILLATION - Torsional oscillation of a shaft in a swing drive system of an excavator is minimized by monitoring torsional strain of the shaft. An electric motor provides torque to the shaft in response to a drive signal provided by a converter. A compensation circuit produces a compensation signal as a function of torsional strain of the shaft. A field excitation circuit or regulator powers a converter as a function of the compensation signal such that a counter torque is provided to the shaft and torsional oscillation of the shaft is reduced. | 08-28-2008 |
John-Mason P. Shackelford, Bay Village, OH US
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20160132324 | VISUALIZING A CONGRUENCY OF VERSIONS OF AN APPLICATION ACROSS PHASES OF A RELEASE PIPELINE - A system for visualizing a congruency of versions of an application across phases of a release pipeline includes a selecting engine to select a phase from a number of phases; a representing engine to represent, via a user interface (UI), a congruency for a number of versions of an application compared against a target version of the application across the phases of a release pipeline, the congruency for the number of versions of the application represented with identifiers; a differentiating engine to differentiate a latest-deployed version of the application against a planned version of the application in a particular environment; and a comparing engine to compare, based on a selection, properties of the versions of the application. | 05-12-2016 |
20160132325 | VISUALIZING A CONGRUENCY OF VERSIONS OF AN APPLICATION ACROSS PHASES OF A RELEASE PIPELINE - A method for visualizing a congruency of versions of an application across phases of a release pipeline includes a selecting engine to select a phase from a number of phases; a representing engine to represent, via a user interface (UI), a congruency for a number of versions of an application compared against a target version of the application across the phases of a release pipeline, the congruency for the number of versions of the application represented with identifiers; a differentiating engine to differentiate a latest-deployed version of the application against a planned version of the application in a particular environment; and a comparing engine to compare, based on a selection, properties of the versions of the application. | 05-12-2016 |
Jon E. Shackelford, Chelsea, MI US
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20090183839 | PANEL CLAMPING ASSEMBLY - A panel clamping assembly ( | 07-23-2009 |
20110181079 | RECONFIGURABLE SEATING DEVICE WITH INTEGRAL DOCUMENT SHELF - A seating device ( | 07-28-2011 |
Judith Ann Shackelford, Moorpark, CA US
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20080248716 | TOY TRACK SYSTEM - Embodiments of a toy track system and methods of using such embodiments are described. In general, the system may include a track that has a longitudinal passage with an insert disposed in the longitudinal passage. A toy may be positioned adjacent the track so that it is proximate to the insert inside the longitudinal passage. When so positioned, an attractive force (such as, e.g., a magnetic force) may couple the toy to the insert so that as the toy and insert may move in a corresponding fashion along the track. | 10-09-2008 |
Justin Trent Shackelford, Milford, MA US
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20130032026 | VEHICLE AND STRUCTURE SHIELD WITH FLEXIBLE FRAME - A protection system includes a net with lines connected at nodes and hard points attached to at least select nodes. A frame supports the net and positions it in a spaced relationship with respect to a vehicle or structure. The frame preferably includes select adjacent tubular members connected via a flexure to prevent damage to the frame when impacted. | 02-07-2013 |
20150135936 | VEHICLE AND STRUCTURE FILM/HARD POINT SHIELD - A shield includes a film with members intersecting at spaced nodes, a hard point fixed at least at select nodes, and a frame at least partially about the film for spacing the film from a vehicle or structure to be protected. | 05-21-2015 |
Karen Shackelford, Victorville, CA US
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20090127426 | Storage holders for presses - An apparatus for storing various types of presses. The apparatus comprises a first elongated frame member having each of a first predetermined shape which includes a C shape. A second elongated frame member has each of a second predetermined shape which includes a reverse C shape. There is at least one bracket member, one end of the bracket member is engageable with and secured to a bottom portion of the first elongated frame member and a second end of the bracket member is engageable with and secured to a bottom portion of the second elongated frame member. The bracket member has a slot formed therethrough for adjustably connecting the second frame member with the first frame member. There is a first securing means for securing the first member to one end of the bracket member and the second frame member to a radially opposed end of the bracket member. A second securing means is used for securing the apparatus to one of a wall, an inside of a door, an underside of a cabinet and an underside of a counter top. | 05-21-2009 |
Karen Shackelford, Jackson, MS US
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20140213901 | System & Method for Delineation and Quantification of Fluid Accumulation in EFAST Trauma Ultrasound Images - eFAST ultrasound is a cost effective assessment procedure using software to enable detection of free fluid/air accumulation in trauma cases using images from portable ultrasound study. | 07-31-2014 |
Linda Shackelford, North Highlands, CA US
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20120109817 | Product and Method of Providing First Class Customer Service or Product Support - Disclosed is productized customer service and related methods of use. | 05-03-2012 |
Linda C. Shackelford, Webster, TX US
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20140342428 | Genetic Regulation of Bone and Cells by Electromagnetic Stimulation Fields and Uses thereof - The present invention provides methods to modify the genetic regulation of mammalian tissue, bone, cells or any combination thereof by preferential activation, up-regulation and/or down-regulation. The method comprises steps of tuning the predetermined profiles of one or more time-varying stimulation fields by manipulating the B-Field magnitude, rising slew rate, rise time, falling slew rate, fall time, frequency, wavelength, and duty cycle, and exposing mammalian cells or tissues to one or more tuned time-varying stimulation fields with predetermined profiles. Examples of mammalian cells or tissues are chondrocytes, osteoblasts, osteocytes, osteoclasts, nucleus pulposus, associated tissue, or any combination. The resulted modification on gene regulation of these cells, tissues or bones may promote the retention, repair of and reduction of compromised mammalian cartilage, bone, and associated tissue. | 11-20-2014 |
Mark Shackelford, San Jose, CA US
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20110103684 | Managing Raw and Processed Image File Pairs - Among other things, methods, systems and computer program products are disclosed for managing image files. In one aspect, a method includes displaying, at a data processing device, a preview of images available for import from a storage device, wherein each image is associated with a pair of corresponding image files comprising a compressed image file and a raw image file obtained from a single image capture. At the data processing device, both the raw image file and the compressed image file of the pair associated with at least one of the images are imported. At the data processing device, at least one of the pair of corresponding image files is identified as a master image file for the associated image. At the data processing device, the identified master image file for the associated captured image is displayed. | 05-05-2011 |
20110107048 | Importing Media Content Items - Systems and techniques are disclosed for allowing a user to view and edit media content items while those media content items are being transferred from one location to another. For example, a method can include receiving a request to transfer a media content from a source memory location where the media content item resides to a destination memory location; reading from the source memory location a sufficient amount of data to create in a database associated with the application a first record corresponding to the media content item to be transferred, the first record including a pointer to the source memory location of the media content item; initiating a transfer of the media content item to the destination memory location, and making the media content item available for manipulation prior to completion of the transfer of the first media content item. | 05-05-2011 |
20140133770 | MANAGING RAW AND PROCESSED IMAGE FILE PAIRS - Among other things, methods, systems and computer program products are disclosed for managing image files. In one aspect, a method includes displaying, at a data processing device, a preview of images available for import from a storage device, wherein each image is associated with a pair of corresponding image files comprising a compressed image file and a raw image file obtained from a single image capture. At the data processing device, both the raw image file and the compressed image file of the pair associated with at least one of the images are imported. At the data processing device, at least one of the pair of corresponding image files is identified as a master image file for the associated image. At the data processing device, the identified master image file for the associated captured image is displayed. | 05-15-2014 |
Michael Shackelford, Henderson, NV US
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20120071227 | METHOD FOR ENHANCING WINNING OUTCOMES IN A REEL SPINNING GAME - Various embodiments are directed to a method for enhancing the outcome of a reel spinning game having one or more shared award-modifier reels. An embodiment of the method includes providing a game including a first set of reels, a second set of reels, and a shared base award-multiplier reel positioned adjacent to a first and second set of reels, wherein the first set of reels, second set of reels, and the shared base award-multiplier reel form a contiguous set of reels having a common axis of rotation, and the shared base award-multiplier reel enhances any winning outcomes in the first and/or second set of reels. Additionally, an embodiment of the method includes determining whether the game outcome of one set of reels is a winning outcome and enhancing the winning outcome of at least one set of reels when an award-multiplier symbol is present on the shared base award-multiplier reel. | 03-22-2012 |
20120077566 | GAMING DEVICE HAVING ONE OR MORE SHARED AWARD-MODIFIER REELS - A gaming machine is disclosed having indicia of a plurality of spinning reels in a first set of reels and indicia of a plurality of spinning reels in a second set of reels. A determination is made as to whether the outcomes of the indicia of the plurality of spinning reels in the first and second sets of reels are winning outcomes. Award-multiplier indicia of a first shared spinning base game award-multiplier reel is positioned between the first and second set of reels. The first set of reels, second set of reels, and the base game award-multiplier reel form a contiguous set of reels having a common axis of rotation. The base game award-multiplier indicia modifies the winning outcome on the first set of reels, modifies the winning outcome on the second set of reels, includes a secondary game trigger symbol, or combinations thereof. | 03-29-2012 |
Michael Shackelford, Bolingbrook, IL US
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20140137073 | END TO END MODULAR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SYSTEM - Embodiments of the invention are directed to a system, method, or computer program product for providing an information technology build service for building a platform in response to a service request. The invention receives a service request for the platform build from a requester, receives a plurality of platform parameters from the requester, determines whether the service request requires one or more physical machines or one or more virtual machines, and if the service request requires one or more virtual machines, initiates build of the one or more virtual machines. The invention also provisions physical and virtual storage based on received parameters, provisions physical and virtual processing power based on received parameters, and manages power of resources during the build, the managing comprising managing power ups, power downs, standbys, idles and reboots of one or more physical components being used for the build. | 05-15-2014 |
Michael Shackelford, Las Vegas, NV US
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20090325695 | Action Button Apparatus - The claimed embodiments contemplate methods, systems and apparatuses directed to an active display button. In various embodiments, an active display button may generally be a button containing one or more elements that move when the button is engaged. By example, and not limitation, these elements may include one or more reels, be they mechanical or video, or perhaps a rotating indicator. The active display button may also include lights, vibratory motors and other experience-enhancing implements. The active display button may be installed on a gaming machine and operated in conjunction with the gaming device, separate from the gaming machine on which it is installed or perhaps as part of the operation of the gaming machine. | 12-31-2009 |
Michael Shackelford, Las Vega, NV US
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20090325683 | Methods Employing Action Buttons - The claimed embodiments contemplate methods, systems and apparatuses directed to an active display button. In various embodiments, an active display button may generally be a button containing one or more elements that move when the button is engaged. By example, and not limitation, these elements may include one or more reels, be they mechanical or video, or perhaps a rotating indicator. The active display button may also include lights, vibratory motors and other experience-enhancing implements. The active display button may be installed on a gaming machine and operated in conjunction with the gaming device, separate from the gaming machine on which it is installed or perhaps as part of the operation of the gaming machine. | 12-31-2009 |
Micheal Shackelford, Las Vegas, NV US
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20090325684 | Systems Employing Action Buttons - The claimed embodiments contemplate methods, systems and apparatuses directed to an active display button. In various embodiments, an active display button may generally be a button containing one or more elements that move when the button is engaged. By example, and not limitation, these elements may include one or more reels, be they mechanical or video, or perhaps a rotating indicator. The active display button may also include lights, vibratory motors and other experience-enhancing implements. The active display button may be installed on a gaming machine and operated in conjunction with the gaming device, separate from the gaming machine on which it is installed or perhaps as part of the operation of the gaming machine. | 12-31-2009 |
Micheal Shackelford, Henderson, NV US
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20080214281 | WAGERING GAME HAVING MULTIPLE AWARD COMPONENTS - A multiple bonus modifier game | 09-04-2008 |
20120231872 | WAGERING GAME HAVING MULTIPLE AWARD COMPONENTS - A multiple bonus modifier game includes a base game and two or more base award modifiers. The multiple bonus modifier game comprises a single spin game that includes a plurality of spinning reels in a base game, a first base award modifier that includes at least one spinning reel, and a second base award modifier that includes at least one additional spinning reel. The outcome of the spinning reels in the base game defines a base game award. The outcome of the spinning reel in the first base award modifier defines a first modifier award, which potentially adjusts the base game award. The outcome of the additional spinning reel in the second base award modifier defines a second modifier award, which potentially adjusts the base game award. | 09-13-2012 |
20130122992 | METHOD FOR ENHANCING WINNING OUTCOMES IN A REEL SPINNING GAME - A method for enhancing the outcome of a reel spinning game having one or more shared award-modifier reels is disclosed. The method includes: providing a game including a first set of reels, a second set of reels, and a shared base award-multiplier reel positioned adjacent to a first and second set of reels, and the shared base award-multiplier reel enhances any winning outcomes in the first and/or second set of reels; determining whether the game outcome of one set of reels is a winning outcome; and enhancing the winning outcome of at least one set of reels when an award-multiplier symbol is present on the shared base award-multiplier reel, initiating a secondary game when a secondary game trigger symbol is presented on the shared base award- multiplier reel, or combinations thereof. | 05-16-2013 |
20130184055 | GAMING DEVICE HAVING ONE OR MORE SHARED AWARD-MODIFIER REELS - A gaming machine is disclosed having indicia of a plurality of spinning reels in a first set of reels and indicia of a plurality of spinning reels in a second set of reels. A determination is made as to whether the outcomes of the indicia of the plurality of spinning reels in the first and second sets of reels are winning outcomes. Award-multiplier indicia of a first shared spinning base game award-multiplier reel is positioned between the first and second set of reels. The base game award-multiplier indicia modifies the winning outcome on the first set of reels, modifies the winning outcome on the second set of reels, includes a secondary game trigger symbol, forms a contiguous set of reels having a common axis of rotation with the first and second set of reels, or combinations thereof. | 07-18-2013 |
20140370965 | GAMING DEVICE HAVING ONE OR MORE SHARED AWARD-MODIFIER REELS - A video gaming device having a plurality of indicia-bearing spinning reels in a first set of reels and a second set of reels is disclosed. A determination is made as to whether the display of the indicia of the plurality of spinning reels in the first and second sets of reels are winning outcomes. Award-multiplier indicia of a first shared spinning base game award-multiplier reel is positioned between the first and second set of reels. The base game award-multiplier indicia modifies the winning outcome on the first set of reels, modifies the winning outcome on the second set of reels, includes a secondary game trigger symbol, forms a contiguous set of reels having a common axis of rotation with the first and second set of reels, or combinations thereof. | 12-18-2014 |
Micheal L. Shackelford, Henderson, NV US
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20090275382 | METHOD FOR INTERACTING A DISPLAY WITH MECHANICAL REELS - Various methods for interacting with mechanical reels via a video screen are disclosed. In one embodiment, the method comprises providing a gaming machine having one or more mechanical reels positioned behind a video screen, wherein the video screen includes a touch screen and user interface for receiving user input. The mechanical reels spin and generate a game outcome, visible to the player through a video screen. A request is received, via the user interface, to rearrange the placement order of the mechanical reels, and the rearranged order of the mechanical reels is displayed on the video screen. | 11-05-2009 |
20090275383 | MECHANICAL REELS WITH INTERACTIVE DISPLAY - Systems for enhancing a mechanical reel game are disclosed. In one embodiment, the gaming machine includes a video screen having a touch screen, and a set of mechanical reels positioned behind the video screen. A user interface is displayed on the video screen and is configured to receive user input to rearrange the placement order of the mechanical reels. The video screen then displays the mechanical reels in the rearranged order. | 11-05-2009 |
20090275386 | MECHANICAL REELS WITH INTERACTIVE DISPLAY AND RELATED METHODS - Methods for enhancing a mechanical reel game are disclosed. According to one method, a game is initiated by spinning a plurality of mechanical reels in response to a player wager, wherein each mechanical reel has a plurality of game symbols. The gaming machine ascertains whether a triggering event is established during the game. In response to a triggering event, one or more video images are presented and overlay one or more the mechanical reels to obscure the game symbols on the mechanical reels in response to the triggering event. In one embodiment, the video images include one or more video depictions of game symbols. The mechanical reels obscured by the video images are fixed, and the mechanical reels not obscured by the video images are spun. One or more paylines are evaluated for winning outcomes based on the combination of the video depictions of game symbols and the game symbols presented on the mechanical reels on the one or more paylines. A bonus prize is awarded for a winning outcome appearing on a payline. | 11-05-2009 |
20120165089 | METHOD FOR INTERACTING A DISPLAY WITH MECHANICAL REELS - Various methods for interacting with mechanical reels via a video screen are disclosed. In one embodiment, the method comprises providing a gaming machine having one or more mechanical reels positioned behind a video screen, wherein the video screen includes a touch screen and user interface for receiving user input. The mechanical reels spin and generate a game outcome, visible to the player through a video screen. A request is received, via the user interface, to rearrange the placement order of the mechanical reels, and the rearranged order of the mechanical reels is displayed on the video screen. | 06-28-2012 |
Terry Shackelford, Irving, TX US
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20150081332 | Method for Indexing, Searching and Retrieving Health Information - A medical information delivery system and method for indexing, searching and retrieving health information, increasing patient treatment and satisfaction and improving efficiency and care provided by physicians. Medical information from varied platforms, medical institutions and sources is normalized and integrated into the system without the need for specially-designed software or user platforms. The system measures patient health, enabling doctors to quickly identify gaps in quality of health care. Various notifications are delivered to users indicating gaps in care, post-treatment care, and other treatment options for the patient. Once action is taken on prioritized notification, it is hidden. As users take actions and make notes, the electronic health record is automatically updated and the system immediately incorporates the most recent information. The system allows tracking of at-risk patients who have not received proper care and retrospectively monitors performance and treatment of patients to identify cost controlling measures for most expensive patients. | 03-19-2015 |
Tom B. Shackelford, Maumme, OH US
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20150322981 | U-BOLT ASSEMBLY - A u-bolt assembly is provided. The u-bolt assembly includes opposing legs connected together by a connector portion. The connector portion has an interior surface. The interior surface has a plurality of surface structures. The surface structures are configured to engage and grip surfaces in contact with the connector portion. A cross member is configured to slidably engage the legs of the u-bolt. A plurality of fasteners is configured to engage the legs of the u-bolt such as to urge the cross member in a direction toward the connector portion of the u-bolt. | 11-12-2015 |