Richard Charles
Richard Charles Boelens, Grand View, NY US
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20120063312 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DISTRIBUTED VIRTUAL TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT - According to one embodiment, methods and systems may be configured to support client-to-network, network-to-client, and network-to-network flows in a network element including multiple plug-in units. Such support may include policing and shaping flows as aggregates across plug-in units, combining outputs of two upstream traffic managers to network ports on two plug-in units, combining network flows that ingress two plug-in units, and shaping traffic to client ports. | 03-15-2012 |
20120254397 | Method and System for Frame Discard on Switchover of Traffic Manager Resources - In accordance with some embodiments of the present disclosure, a method may include receiving a plurality of frames in a flow from a plurality of traffic managers, determining whether a traffic manager from which a frame in the flow was sent is a primary traffic manager for the flow or a secondary traffic manager for the flow based on a class marker for the frame, switching the frame if the frame is from the primary traffic manager for the flow, and discarding the frame if the frame is from the secondary traffic manager for the flow. | 10-04-2012 |
Richard Charles Brown, Bushey Hertfordshire GB
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20150374554 | SKIN PROTECTION DEVICE - The present invention relates to a skin protection device comprising: a flexible cover having a first end and a second end. The cover comprises two sides extending between said first and second ends. The sides comprise seal sections capable of mutual engagement to form a seal. Each seal section includes a surface that is longitudinally serrated or undulating, wherein serration or undulation is provided on both sides of the section, a first female serrated or undulating side and a second male serrated or undulating side which when placed together form a mating pair and the seal. Each seal section is an extrusion as one part with a flat base and a plurality of serrations or undulations, folded and secured around the sides of the cover so that the flat base is in contact with both surfaces of the cover. | 12-31-2015 |
Richard Charles Clarke, Colchester GB
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20140125699 | RENDERING A DIGITAL ELEMENT - Rendering a digital element is disclosed. An indication that a device is within a region associated with the digital element is received. It is determined that the digital element is to be rendered. A representation of the digital element is generated in a rendered view of the region. The digital element is provided upon receiving an indication that the digital element has been selected. | 05-08-2014 |
20150332514 | RENDERING A DIGITAL ELEMENT - Rendering a digital element is disclosed. An indication that a device is within a region associated with the digital element is received. It is determined that the digital element is to be rendered. A representation of the digital element is generated in a rendered view of the region. The digital element is provided upon receiving an indication that the digital element has been selected. | 11-19-2015 |
Richard Charles Cooper-Driver, London GB
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20110228919 | SIGNAL DETECTION AND BLOCKING FOR VOICE PROCESSING EQUIPMENT - A telephone call processor for processing telephone calls comprising voice signals and data signals, the call processor comprising a first telephone interface and a second telephone interface, the call processor being operable in a first mode and in a second mode. In the first mode, the call processor is adapted to receive voice signals and data signals at the first telephone interface and to transmit voice signals and data signals via the second telephone interface. In the second mode, the call processor is adapted to receive voice signals and data signals at the first telephone interface, to block data signals from being transmitted via the second telephone interface and optionally to transmit voice signals via the second telephone interface. | 09-22-2011 |
20150127538 | SIGNAL DETECTION AND BLOCKING FOR VOICE PROCESSING EQUIPMENT - A telephone call processor for processing telephone calls comprising voice signals and data signals, the call processor comprising a first telephone interface and a second telephone interface, the call processor being operable in a first mode and in a second mode. In the first mode, the call processor is adapted to receive voice signals and data signals at the first telephone interface and to transmit voice signals and data signals via the second telephone interface. In the second mode, the call processor is adapted to receive voice signals and data signals at the first telephone interface, to block data signals from being transmitted via the second telephone interface and optionally to transmit voice signals via the second telephone interface. | 05-07-2015 |
Richard Charles Flagen, Pasadena, CA US
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20110182994 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PRODUCTION OF NANOPARTICLES - Methods and systems for preparing nanoparticles. A source of a carrier fluid is connected to an inlet of a flow conduit, such as an intravenous solution administration tube with injection ports, such that the carrier fluid flows through the conduit. A substance (e.g., a drug solution or other substance solution) is introduced into the conduit at a first location causing substance nanoparticles to form within and continue to flow thought he conduit. A stabilizer is introduced into the conduit at a second location to cause a stabilizing effect on the nanoparticles. In some embodiments, the stabilizer may limit or deter agglomeration or growth of the nanoparticles, thereby limiting the size of the nanaparticles produced. | 07-28-2011 |
Richard Charles Foitzik, Parkville AU
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20130017194 | FAK INHIBITORS - A compound of the formula (I): | 01-17-2013 |
20130022594 | SELECTIVE FAK INHIBITORS - A compound of the formula (I): | 01-24-2013 |
20130324532 | FAK INHIBITORS - A compound of the formula (I): | 12-05-2013 |
20130324546 | SELECTIVE FAK INHIBITORS - A compound of the formula (I): | 12-05-2013 |
20140073620 | VEGFR3 INHIBITORS - This invention relates to a compound of the formula (I): | 03-13-2014 |
20140080798 | VEGFR3 INHIBITORS - This invention relates to compounds of the formula (I): | 03-20-2014 |
20150225377 | VEGFR3 INHIBITORS - This invention relates to compounds of the formula (I). The invention also relates to processes for the preparation of the compound of the formula (I), pharmaceutical agents or compositions containing the compound or a method of using the compound for the treatment of proliferative diseases, such as cancer as well as the treatment of diseases ameliorated by the control and/or inhibition of lymphanglogenesis. | 08-13-2015 |
20150231135 | FAK INHIBITORS - A compound of the formula (I): | 08-20-2015 |
Richard Charles Fovell, San Jose, CA US
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20080202588 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING GAS FLOW TO A PROCESSING CHAMBER - A method and apparatus for delivering gases to a semiconductor processing system are provided. In one embodiment, an apparatus for delivering gases to a semiconductor processing system includes a plurality of gas input and output lines having inlet and outlet ports. Connecting lines couple respective pairs of the gas input and gas output lines. Connecting valves are arranged to control flow through the respective connecting lines. Mass gas flow controllers are arranged to control flow into respective inlet ports. In another embodiment, a method includes providing a manifold having at least a plurality of inlet that may be selectively coupled to at least one of a plurality of outlets, flowing one or more gases through the manifold to a vacuum environment by-passing the processing chamber prior to processing or to a calibration circuit, and flowing the one or more gases into the processing chamber during substrate processing. | 08-28-2008 |
20080202609 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING GAS FLOW TO A PROCESSING CHAMBER - A method and apparatus for delivering gases to a semiconductor processing system are provided. In one embodiment, an apparatus for delivering gases to a semiconductor processing system includes a plurality of gas input and output lines having inlet and outlet ports. Connecting lines couple respective pairs of the gas input and gas output lines. Connecting valves are arranged to control flow through the respective connecting lines. Mass gas flow controllers are arranged to control flow into respective inlet ports. In another embodiment, a method includes providing a manifold having at least a plurality of inlet that may be selectively coupled to at least one of a plurality of outlets, flowing one or more gases through the manifold to a vacuum environment by-passing the processing chamber prior to processing or to a calibration circuit, and flowing the one or more gases into the processing chamber during substrate processing. | 08-28-2008 |
20080202610 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING GAS FLOW TO A PROCESSING CHAMBER - A method and apparatus for delivering gases to a semiconductor processing system are provided. In one embodiment, an apparatus for delivering gases to a semiconductor processing system includes a plurality of gas input and output lines having inlet and outlet ports. Connecting lines couple respective pairs of the gas input and gas output lines. Connecting valves are arranged to control flow through the respective connecting lines. Mass gas flow controllers are arranged to control flow into respective inlet ports. In another embodiment, a method includes providing a manifold having at least a plurality of inlet that may be selectively coupled to at least one of a plurality of outlets, flowing one or more gases through the manifold to a vacuum environment by-passing the processing chamber prior to processing or to a calibration circuit, and flowing the one or more gases into the processing chamber during substrate processing. | 08-28-2008 |
20090159566 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING TEMPERATURE OF A SUBSTRATE - A pedestal assembly and method for controlling temperature of a substrate during processing is provided. In one embodiment, method for controlling a substrate temperature during processing includes placing a substrate on a substrate pedestal assembly in a vacuum processing chamber, controlling a temperature of the substrate pedestal assembly by flowing a heat transfer fluid through a radial flowpath within the substrate pedestal assembly, the radial flowpath including both radially inward and radially outward portions, and plasma processing the substrate on the temperature controlled substrate pedestal assembly. In another embodiment, plasma processing may be at least one of a plasma treatment, a chemical vapor deposition process, a physical vapor deposition process, an ion implantation process or an etch process, among others. | 06-25-2009 |
20100251828 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR GAS FLOW MEASUREMENT - A method and apparatus for measuring gas flow are provided. In one embodiment, a calibration circuit for gas control may be utilized to verify and/or calibrate gas flows utilized for backside cooling, process gas delivery, purge gas delivery, cleaning agent delivery, carrier gases delivery and remediation gas delivery, among others. | 10-07-2010 |
Richard Charles Fox Davies, London GB
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20100306086 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TAGGING AND TRACKING DONATION TRANSACTIONS - Method and system for tagging and tracking donation transactions through accounting means between financial and non-financial entities, method comprising steps of accepting registration of one or more users to the System, accepting a donation transaction via Collection Point, capturing data related to the circumstances, type and quantum of a donation transaction, generating a Tracking Reference upon completion of the donation transaction, delivering a receipt for the donation transaction, in which is embedded the tracking reference for the associated donation, tracking the progress of the donation transaction between financial and non-financial entities by means of the interlinked transmission and receipt of reports, accepting inquiries as to the status or history of the donation transactions by reference to a cited tracking reference, accepting inquiries as to the status or history or delivery of the associated donation value by reference to a cited tracking reference and delivering reports in response to such inquiries. | 12-02-2010 |
Richard Charles Garrat, Sao Paulo BR
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20090312522 | SYNTHETIC ACTIVE PEPTIDE FRAGMENTS - The present invention relates to peptide fragments which have one or more shared and/or similar amino acid sequences to amino acid sequences of specific portions of the 14 kDa protein of | 12-17-2009 |
Richard Charles Gronback, Westbrook, CT US
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20100011337 | OPEN APPLICATION LIFECYCLE MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK DOMAIN MODEL - Techniques for an open application lifecycle management framework domain model are described, including evaluating data retrieved from an application in data communication with a framework hosted by a computer, identifying an element associated with the data and another element associated with the framework, creating a common data representation associated with the element, wherein the common data representation is generated according to a domain model associated with the framework, and generating a map associating the common data representation to the element and another element associated with the framework. | 01-14-2010 |
20100017792 | OPEN APPLICATION LIFECYCLE MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK - Techniques for open application lifecycle management frameworks are described, including using a framework hosted on one or more computers and having one or more services to integrate the one or more services with one or more applications using one or more providers, each of the one or more providers is adapted to at least one of the one or more applications, registering one or more repositories associated with the one or more applications using a location service module, receiving an input creating a project context associated with a project, data associated with the input being stored in a data structure associated with the project, the data structure being stored in a repository associated with the framework, generating a link, after registering the one or more repositories, between one or more element containers associated with the project, the link and the one or more element containers being stored in the repository, and configuring the framework to detect another input indicating interaction with an artifact, other data associated with the interaction being mapped between the one or more repositories and the repository using a domain model. | 01-21-2010 |
Richard Charles Laake, Jr., Haysville, KS US
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20140102736 | DOUBLE BLADED (OPPOSITE) COULTER ASSEMBLY - A double bladed (opposite) coulter assembly is provided. A second (opposite or mirrored) coulter blade is mounted on the same coulter assembly thereby equalizing the load realized by the equipment and eliminating the draft. The second (opposite or mirrored) coulter blade reduces wear on the coulter assembly and reduces the number of coulters required by one half per equivalent tool bar thereby increasing operational efficiency of the equipment. | 04-17-2014 |
Richard Charles Lind, Jr., Gainesville, FL US
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20110155840 | MORPHING AIRCRAFT - A morphing aircraft that is achieves multi-modality location and camouflage for payload emplacement The morphing aircraft includes a substantially cylindrical fuselage including a shape configured as a packaging container with a first end and a second end A set of wings is coupled to the fuselage The set of wings includes a first position where the set of wings is extended outwards from the fuselage and a second position where the set of wings is retracted inwards towards the fuselage A tail is coupled to the second end of the cylindrical fuselage The tail includes a first position where the tail is extended outward from the fuselage and a second position where the tail is retracted inward towards the fuselage A propeller is mounted to the first end of the fuselage An engine is mechanically coupled to the propeller The engine is enclosed within the fuselage and powers the propeller. | 06-30-2011 |
Richard Charles Mant, Gloucestershire GB
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20110029520 | DATA CURATION - A method of data curation and a data processing apparatus for performing the method are provided. The method comprises the steps of (i) identifying a first set of variables which represent predetermined characteristics of data stored in one or more of a number of data packages; (ii) identifying a second set of variables which represent different possible states of each said number of data packages; (iii) identifying a functional relationship between the first and second sets of variables so as to provide a functional representation based on said sets of variables; (iv) allocating different states to the data associated with each said number of data packages according to an iterative procedure, wherein the iterative procedure comprises iteratively calculating values of said variables and of the functional representation until the values satisfy predetermined convergence criteria, and the allocation of a state to one or more of the data packages is effected in dependence upon a comparison of the calculated values of said variables and of the functional representation; and (v) performing an action on the data associated with each said number of data packages corresponding to the allocation of states in step (iv). | 02-03-2011 |
Richard Charles Nelson, Sun Valley, ID US
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20150197685 | PROCESS AND COMPOSITION FOR PRODUCING OIL - A process and composition for producing oil from a formation utilizing an oil recovery formulation comprising a surfactant, an ammonia liquid, an alkali metal bicarbonate, a polymer, and water, the composition having a pH of less than 10, are provided. | 07-16-2015 |
Richard Charles Stachowski, Jr., Orinda, CA US
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20130340477 | WEARABLE MAGNETIC BAND - A wearable magnetic band comprises a cord and plurality of magnets and/or magnetically attractable items coupled to the cord. The plurality of magnets are rotatable and are able to spin in order to removably couple to each other in order to form a closed loop with the cord and secure the wearable magnetic band around a body part of a user or an object. | 12-26-2013 |
Richard Charles Trembath, London GB
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20090311695 | Method - In one aspect, there is described a method for determining the effect of a genetic variation or mutation on the integrity of an RNA transcript comprising the steps of: (a) providing a nucleic acid construct comprising two different reporters separated by an in frame splicing unit, wherein said splicing unit comprises at least two exons separated by at least one intron and wherein at least one exon (eg. the exon downstream of said intron) comprises the genetic variation; (b) transfecting said construct into a cell and/or generating a stable cell line; (c) culturing said cell; and (d) determining the effect of said genetic variation on the integrity of the RNA transcript, wherein a difference in reporter activity in comparison to a cell comprising the nucleic acid construct without the genetic variation is indicative that said genetic variation affects the integrity of the RNA transcript. Assays—such as high throughput assays—are also described for identifying agents (nucleic acids, peptides and small molecules) that modulate the integrity of the RNA transcript and/or are involved in modulating RNA metabolism. | 12-17-2009 |
Richard Charles Williams, Saratoga, CA US
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20100117579 | METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR OPERATING A DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM - Methods and apparatuses to manage working states of a data processing system. At least one embodiment of the present invention includes a data processing system with one or more sensors (e.g., physical sensors such as tachometer and thermistors, and logical sensors such as CPU load) for fine grain control of one or more components (e.g., processor, fan, hard drive, optical drive) of the system for working conditions that balance various goals (e.g., user preferences, performance, power consumption, thermal constraints, acoustic noise). In one example, the clock frequency and core voltage for a processor are actively managed to balance performance and power consumption (heat generation) without a significant latency. In one example, the speed of a cooling fan is actively managed to balance cooling effort and noise (and/or power consumption). | 05-13-2010 |
20120284547 | METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR OPERATING A DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM - Methods and apparatuses to manage working states of a data processing system. At least one embodiment of the present invention includes a data processing system with one or more sensors (e.g., physical sensors such as tachometer and thermistors, and logical sensors such as CPU load) for fine grain control of one or more components (e.g., processor, fan, hard drive, optical drive) of the system for working conditions that balance various goals (e.g., user preferences, performance, power consumption, thermal constraints, acoustic noise). In one example, the clock frequency and core voltage for a processor are actively managed to balance performance and power consumption (heat generation) without a significant latency. In one example, the speed of a cooling fan is actively managed to balance cooling effort and noise (and/or power consumption). | 11-08-2012 |
20130254563 | METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR OPERATING A DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM - Methods and apparatuses to manage working states of a data processing system. At least one embodiment of the present invention includes a data processing system with one or more sensors (e.g., physical sensors such as tachometer and thermistors, and logical sensors such as CPU load) for fine grain control of one or more components (e.g., processor, fan, hard drive, optical drive) of the system for working conditions that balance various goals (e.g., user preferences, performance, power consumption, thermal constraints, acoustic noise). In one example, the clock frequency and core voltage for a processor are actively managed to balance performance and power consumption (heat generation) without a significant latency. In one example, the speed of a cooling fan is actively managed to balance cooling effort and noise (and/or power consumption). | 09-26-2013 |
20150338892 | METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR OPERATING A DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM - Methods and apparatuses to manage working states of a data processing system. At least one embodiment of the present invention includes a data processing system with one or more sensors (e.g., physical sensors such as tachometer and thermistors, and logical sensors such as CPU load) for fine grain control of one or more components (e.g., processor, fan, hard drive, optical drive) of the system for working conditions that balance various goals (e.g., user preferences, performance, power consumption, thermal constraints, acoustic noise). In one example, the clock frequency and core voltage for a processor are actively managed to balance performance and power consumption (heat generation) without a significant latency. In one example, the speed of a cooling fan is actively managed to balance cooling effort and noise (and/or power consumption). | 11-26-2015 |
Richard Charles Wincewicz, Yarnton GB
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20120021223 | CHEMICAL AGENTS CAPABLE OF FORMING COVALENT 3-D NETWORKS - The invention provides a functionalised compound of formula (II), which functionalised compound comprises n carbene precursor groups which are the same or different, wherein n is an integer equal to or greater than 3: wherein x is 1, E is a group which is capable of being converted into a carbene reactive intermediate group, Q is a core moiety, a polymer or a dendrimer, and each of the [R] | 01-26-2012 |