Yarnell
Brian Eric Yarnell, New York, NY US
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20160055299 | WORKFLOW CANVAS FOR CLINICAL APPLICATIONS - A graphical user interface is used to design hospital patient request response protocols—wherein information and messages are provided on patient and provider devices responsive to patient and provider inputs to those devices. A protocol designer interacting with the graphical user interface is enabled to bring into a protocol design space tiles representing steps of a hospital patient request response protocol under design. Ones of the tiles represent tools, such as “Assign Owner,” and “Timer” tools. Others represent respective computer systems external to the system on which the protocol itself will execute, such as staff management systems and/or electronic medical record systems. The protocol designer is also enabled to bring into the protocol design space connections that define an order for performing the various steps. The protocol is executed by a workflow engine, the protocol being initiated in response to a request entered on a patient device. | 02-25-2016 |
Ezra Morgan Yarnell, Corning, NY US
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20120135214 | Sorbent For Removal Of A Contaminant From A Fluid - Active materials, for example, metal sulfide, or metal selenide which may be useful in the removal of a contaminant from a fluid. | 05-31-2012 |
20140061963 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING THE PERIPHERAL STIFFNESS OF A WET CERAMIC EXTRUDATE - The present disclosure provides a method of stiffening an outer layer of a wet extrudate, where the extrudate has a honeycomb cellular structure. The method includes extruding the extrudate through an extrusion apparatus and directing a substantially uniform flow of fluid onto the outer layer of the extrudate. The method also includes increasing the temperature of a binder material of the extrudate to its gelation point and stiffening at least the outer layer of the extrudate. | 03-06-2014 |
Gregory A. Yarnell, Wichita, KS US
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20090327600 | OPTIMIZED CACHE COHERENCY IN A DUAL-CONTROLLER STORAGE ARRAY - Data is cached in a dual-controller storage array having a first cache controlled by a first controller, a second cache controlled by a second controller, and a shared array of persistent storage devices, such as disk drives. When one of the controllers receives a write request, it stores the data in persistent storage, stores a copy of that data in the first cache, and transmits identification data to the second controller that identifies the data written to persistent storage. Using the identification data, the second controller invalidates any data stored in the second cache that corresponds to the data that the first controller wrote to persistent storage. If a controller receives a read request, and the requested data is validly stored in its cache, the controller retrieves it from the cache; otherwise, the controller reads the requested data from persistent storage and caches a copy of the requested data. | 12-31-2009 |
20120158682 | SCATTER-GATHER LIST USAGE FOR A CONFIGURATION DATABASE RETRIEVE AND RESTORE FUNCTION AND DATABASE BLOCKING AND CONFIGURATION CHANGES DURING A DATABASE RESTORE PROCESS - Disclosed is a method of reading and writing data to and from a transactional database using a scatter-gather routine that minimizes the time in which the database is subject to a transaction lock. Data is placed in a scatter-gather list in RAM, which speeds the process of reading and writing data to the database. Further, a process is disclosed for restoring data in a transactional database that is accessed by more than one controller. An alternate controller is held in reset mode and placed offline, so that data in the transactional database cannot be changed during the restoration process. In addition, the database is placed offline and the host is notified that the database is invalid, so that the host cannot access the transactional database. | 06-21-2012 |
Gregory Allan Yarnell, Wichita, KS US
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20100169572 | DATA STORAGE METHOD, APPARATUS AND SYSTEM FOR INTERRUPTED WRITE RECOVERY - Embodiments of the invention include a method, apparatus and system for storing data that involves storing boundary information for data that is being written to a plurality of data storage devices. The method includes storing boundary information for a write operation of data to a plurality of data storage device, writing the data to the plurality of data storage devices and removing the recorded boundary information upon completion of the write operation of the data to the plurality of data storage devices. The boundary information can indicate the data storage device regions where particular sets of data are to be written during the write operation. If an interruption occurs during the write operation, the boundary information can be used to recover from the interruption by identifying the specific data storage device region or regions where data was being written when the interruption occurred. | 07-01-2010 |
Justin J. Yarnell, Eagle, CO US
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20150123397 | COUPLER ASSEMBLY KIT AND METHODS OF USE - A coupler assembly kit and methods of use are described. Embodiments of the coupler assembly kit can be implemented to couple a corrugated pipe to a concrete section. Generally, the assembly kit can be implemented to couple a spigot end of the corrugated pipe to a bell end of the concrete section. In one embodiment, the coupler assembly kit can include a circumferential cable, a plurality of second cables having a threaded rod on end and an eye bolt on the other end, a plurality of linkage crosses, and a gasket. The coupler assembly kit can be assembled and implemented on location to connect a high-density polyethylene corrugated pipe to a reinforced-concrete flared end section. | 05-07-2015 |
Peter A. Yarnell, Sellersville, PA US
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20090188870 | Uses of Fibrillated Nanofibers and the Removal of Soluble, Colloidal, and Insoluble Particles from a Fluid - A filter for removing soluble, colloidal, and insoluble particles from a fluid, including lead using a first filter media for filtering soluble material from the fluid, a second filter media, adjacent and in fluid communication with, the first filter media, for filtering soluble material from said fluid, wherein the first and second filter media create a physical non-soluble particle barrier at their interface for capturing non-soluble particles, that when retained at the interface, become soluble over time in the fluid, and are subsequently removed by the second filter media. At least one of the filter media can be fibrillated nanofibers that are loaded with finely subdivided media of powdered ion exchange resins. A third filter media may be placed between the first and second filter media to enhance capturing and dissolving the physical non-soluble particles. | 07-30-2009 |
20120103911 | SYNTHESIS OF SODIUM TITANATE - This invention relates to a process for producing a sodium titanate that can be utilized in an ion exchange media. The sodium titanate ion exchange media can be subsequently used to remove contaminants such as metals from water in a variety of applications. The sodium titanate can be synthesized by utilizing a source of titanium that includes a nano-crystalline titanium having a mean primary crystallite diameter of about 1 nm to about 30 nm. | 05-03-2012 |