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Dawn M. Fritz, Wake Forest, NC US
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20150149246 | PROJECTED MAINTENANCE REVENUE FOR FUTURE TIME PERIODS - A computing device receives a first user input requesting an estimated revenue for a projected time period. The computing device receives a second user input. The computing device determines an expected revenue for the projected time period from new maintenance contracts and renewed maintenance contracts and an expected revenue for the projected time period from warranty upgrades on units based on at least the current number of installed units as of the base time period, the expected number of unit installations for the projected time period, the attrition rate and the warranty option upgrade rate. The computing device determines a total expected revenue for the projected time period based on at least the computing device determining the expected revenue for the projected time period from new maintenance contracts and renewed maintenance contracts and the expected revenue for the projected time period from warranty upgrades on installed units. | 05-28-2015 |
Dawn M. Kierstead, Cumberland Bay CA
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20160132828 | REAL-TIME CONTINUOUS REALIGNMENT OF A LARGE-SCALE DISTRIBUTED PROJECT - A method and associated systems for real-time continuous realignment of a large-scale distributed project. A project-management system, consisting of a computer system, a data warehouse, and remote data-aggregation subsystems, receives project artifacts that describe goals, scope, contractual obligations, and other characteristics of a large-scale project. The distributed system extracts from the artifacts baseline values of benchmarks that measure project progress. Project workers located at multiple sites continuously feed the project-management system, via the data-aggregation subsystems, data describing actual progress on the project. The baseline values and actual-progress values are imported into the data warehouse in a compatible format. The data-warehouse data is then used to generate recommendations intended to resolve problems indicated by the current-progress values, which are then communicated to project managers, who implement them as action plans. The procedure repeats until benchmarks indicate that project parameters have been realigned so as to ensure desired project results. | 05-12-2016 |
Dawn M. Kreizer-Drozjock, Califon, NJ US
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20120231903 | APPARATUSES FOR IMPROVING THROWING TECHNIQUE AND METHODS OF USING SAME - Various embodiments provide apparatuses configured for improving a ball throwing technique of a user thereof. The apparatuses generally comprise one or more body portions configured to at least partially surround at least a first portion of an arm of the user, and one or more flexible portions configured to at least partially surround and secure at least a second portion of the arm of the user, the second portion being oppositely positioned relative to the first portion. The apparatuses may further comprise at least one connector element configured to selectively attach the one or more flexible portions to the one or more body portions. Various embodiments still further incorporate a wedge portion that creates a gap between a user's palm and the ball being thrown. Still other embodiments comprise extension and rotation mechanisms for apparatus adjustments. Methods of using the various apparatuses are also provided. | 09-13-2012 |
Dawn M. Maniawski, Chagrin Falls, OH US
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20120320083 | MULTI-MODALITY MEDICAL IMAGE VIEWING - A medical imaging system ( | 12-20-2012 |
20120320093 | MULTI-MODALITY MEDICAL IMAGE VIEWING - A medical imaging system ( | 12-20-2012 |
Dawn M. Marruchella, Austin, TX US
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20140094947 | RECIPE COMMAND STEPS AND RECIPE INPUTS FROM EXTERNAL LOGIC - A method of generating a product recipe for execution by a batch process in an automated manufacturing environment, such the product recipe is associated with a plurality of actions, a set of transitions, and a set of parameters, and such that the plurality of actions define a plurality of logical levels including a phase level at which the batch process interacts with equipment, includes receiving a procedure definition specifying the plurality of actions, receiving a transaction definition specifying the set of transitions so that each one in the set of transitions is associated with two or more of the plurality of actions, and receiving the set of parameters. Receiving the set of parameters includes receiving at least one dynamic input parameter that resolves to a value without obtaining the value from the product recipe or an operator prompt associated at the phase level of the product recipe. | 04-03-2014 |
Dawn M. Selg, Minneapolis, MN US
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20080197202 | STORED-VALUE CARD WITH AUDIO CAPABILITIES - A stored-value card includes a housing, an audio circuit storing an audio file, and a speaker coupled to the audio circuit. The housing includes a first panel, a second panel spaced from and positioned opposite the first panel, and a side wall extending between the first panel and the second panel. The side wall extends substantially perpendicular to each of the first panel and the second panel such that an open cavity is formed between the first panel and the second panel. The housing further includes an account identifier signifying a financial account or record linked to the stored-value card. The audio circuit and the speaker are substantially enclosed within the open cavity of the housing. Stored-value card assemblies and methods of using a stored-value card are also disclosed. | 08-21-2008 |
20120145800 | STORED-VALUE CARD WITH AUDIO CAPABILITIES - A stored-value card includes a housing, an audio circuit storing an audio file, and a speaker coupled to the audio circuit. The housing includes a first panel, a second panel spaced from and positioned opposite the first panel, and a side wall extending between the first panel and the second panel. The side wall extends substantially perpendicular to each of the first panel and the second panel such that an open cavity is formed between the first panel and the second panel. The housing further includes an account identifier signifying a financial account or record linked to the stored-value card. The audio circuit and the speaker are substantially enclosed within the open cavity of the housing. Stored-value card assemblies and methods of using a stored-value card are also disclosed. | 06-14-2012 |
Dawn M. Swierski, Waxhaw, NC US
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20100011500 | DEPLOYABLE BED ASSEMBLY FOR USE WITH A CONVENTIONAL SOFA, CHAIR, OR THE LIKE - The present disclosure relates to a deployable bed assembly and associated method for using the deployable bed assembly with a conventional sofa, chair, and the like. The deployable bed is configured to rest upon and/or connect to the conventional sofa, chair, and the like with the conventional sofa, chair, and the like providing support and acting as a head board. | 01-21-2010 |
Dawn M. Toolan, Gilbertsville, PA US
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20140106380 | METHODS FOR IDENTIFYING INHIBITORS OF ABETA42 OLIGOMERS - The invention herein is directed to immunoassays for the detection of Aβ42 oligomers. The inventive assays are based on the observations herein that the presence of Aβ42 oligomers in a preparation is directly related to a decrease in a C-terminal (CT) immunosignal and a correlated increase in an N-terminal (NT) immunosignal, relative to the immunosignal generated in the absence of Aβ42 oligomers, in an Aβ42 CT and NT ELISA assay and an Aβ42 CT AlphaLISA assay. The invention herein involves the use of these assays alone or in combination to screen for inhibitors of Aβ42 oligomerization. | 04-17-2014 |
Dawn M. Zoch, Huntersville, NC US
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20110120686 | DUAL-DIRECTIONAL COOLER - A heat exchanger for use in cooling a flow of compressed gas with a flow of cooling fluid includes a body portion having a first end, a second end, and a space between the first end and the second end. A tube bundle includes a first tube sheet, a second tube sheet, and a plurality of tubes extending between the first tube sheet and the second tube sheet. The tube bundle is insertable into the space from either the first end or the second end. A first head includes an inlet and an outlet, the first head connected to the first end and connectable to the second end and a second head is connected to the second end and connectable to the first end such that cooling fluid enters the inlet, passes through a portion of the plurality of tubes, contacts the second head and flows through a second portion of the plurality of tubes to the outlet. | 05-26-2011 |