Bartlett, US
Alexander Stephen Bartlett, New York, NY US
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20130036530 | HIP PAD FOR DECREASING A WAIST-TO-HIP RATIO - A hip pad is provided for decreasing a waist-to-hip ratio of a user and includes a generally elongated body having a hip portion and a thigh portion that are integrally formed with the generally elongated body. The hip pad also includes an interior surface of the hip portion that is contoured to an anatomical curvature of a hip region of the user. An interior surface of the thigh portion is contoured to the anatomical curvature of a thigh region of the user. A curved exterior surface of the hip portion is configured to decrease the waist-to-hip ratio of the user. | 02-14-2013 |
Allen J. Bartlett, Uxbridge, MA US
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20130205805 | MULTI-REFRIGERATOR HIGH SPEED CRYOPUMP - A refrigerator system or cryopump includes a first refrigerator having at least first and second stages, and a second refrigerator. A thermal coupling between the first stage of the first refrigerator and a cold end of the second refrigerator is restricted to maintain a temperature difference between the cold end of the second refrigerator and the first stage of the first refrigerator. The refrigerator system or cryopump also includes a radiation shield in thermal contact with the cold end of the second refrigerator, and a condensing surface, spaced from and surrounded by the radiation shield, and in thermal contact with a second stage, e.g., coldest stage, of the first refrigerator. The restricted thermal coupling can be configured to balance the cooling load on the two refrigerators. | 08-15-2013 |
20130312431 | Cryopump - A cryopump has a simple-to-manufacture frontal baffle plate with improved gas distribution and has a large-area second-stage array plate to capture Type II gases. The cryopump has a first-stage frontal baffle plate having orifices and flaps bent from and attached to the orifices. The cryopump has a second-stage top plate that is larger in area than cooling baffles of the second stage array. | 11-28-2013 |
20140130527 | Helium Management Control System - A refrigerant management system controls the supply of refrigerant from two or more variable speed and fixed speed compressors to a plurality of cryogenic refrigerators. The system employs a plurality of sensors to monitor and regulate the overall refrigerant supply to deliver an appropriate refrigerant supply to each of the cryogenic refrigerators. The amount of refrigerant to supply is based on an aggregate demand for refrigerant from the plurality of cryogenic refrigerators and a refrigerant correction metric. An appropriate supply of refrigerant is distributed to each cryogenic refrigerator by adjusting the speed of the variable speed compressors or, alternatively, selectively turning the compressors on or off. The speed of the variable speed compressors is adjusted by determining an amount of refrigerant to supply to the plurality of cryogenic refrigerators. If the aggregate demand for refrigerant exceeds the capacity of the compressors, then the speed of a refrigerator within the plurality of refrigerators is adjusted. | 05-15-2014 |
20150040596 | Helium Management Control System - A helium management control system for controlling the helium refrigerant supply from a common manifold supplies cryogenic refrigerators with an appropriate helium supply. The system employs sensors to monitor and regulate the overall refrigerant supply. An appropriate supply of helium is distributed to each cryopump. If the total refrigeration supply exceeds the demand, or consumption, excess refrigerant is directed to cryogenic refrigerators which can utilize the excess helium to complete a current cooling function more quickly. If the total refrigeration demand exceeds the total refrigeration supply, the refrigerant supply to some or all of the cryogenic refrigerators will be reduced accordingly so that detrimental or slowing effects are minimized based upon the current cooling function. | 02-12-2015 |
Allen J. Bartlett, New London, NH US
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20080282710 | Integral facet cryopump, water vapor pump, or high vacuum pump - A cluster tool has a transfer chamber, and a load lock chamber. An adaptor is configured to be coupled between the transfer chamber and the load lock chamber. The adaptor has an adaptor housing with an interior space including an entrance with a first valve and an exit with a second valve. The adaptor housing forms a substrate path through the interior space. The first valve connects the interior space and the load lock chamber. The second valve connects the interior space and the transfer chamber. A cryogenic surface is associated with the adaptor. Other pumps can be associated with the adaptor, such as, for example, a turbo pump, or water vapor pump. The cryogenic surface is configured to selectively evacuate the interior space. A wafer is adapted to be moved through the first valve and through the adaptor housing along the path. The wafer is moved through the exit and into the transfer chamber once the second valve is opened. This adaptor can be applied to the process chamber as well as the load lock. | 11-20-2008 |
20100313583 | HELIUM MANAGEMENT CONTROL SYSTEM - A helium management control system for controlling the helium refrigerant supply from a common manifold supplies a plurality of cryogenic refrigerators with an appropriate helium supply. The system employs a plurality of sensors to monitor and regulate the overall refrigerant supply to deliver an appropriate refrigerant supply to each of the cryogenic refrigerators depending on the computed aggregate cooling demand of all of the cryogenic refrigerators. An appropriate supply of helium is distributed to each cryopump by sensing excess and sparse helium refrigerant and redistributing refrigerant accordingly. If the total refrigeration supply exceeds the total refrigerant demand, or consumption, excess refrigerant is directed to cryogenic refrigerators which can utilize the excess helium to complete a current cooling function more quickly. Similarly, if the total refrigeration demand exceeds the total refrigeration supply, the refrigerant supply to some or all of the cryogenic refrigerators will be reduced accordingly so that detrimental or slowing effects are minimized based upon the current cooling function. | 12-16-2010 |
20110126554 | Linear Drive Cryogenic Refrigerator - A cryogenic refrigerator has a refrigeration cylinder and at least two displacers. Each displacer reciprocates in the refrigeration cylinder and moves refrigeration gas through the refrigeration cylinder. A regenerator cools the refrigeration gas, and gas control valves admit high pressure gas into the refrigeration cylinder and exhaust gas from the refrigeration cylinder. The refrigerator also has linear motors operatively connected to displacers, and the linear motors drive the displacers in reciprocating movement. A position sensor is provided to determine a parameter of the displacers during reciprocation. A controller is operatively connected to the linear motors to control the linear motors. The controller controls a parameter of the two displacers during reciprocation. The parameter can be stroke length, stroke speed, stroke phase or another parameter of the displacer for temperature control of the cryogenic refrigerator. The cryogenic refrigerator may also include a device to remove vibration. | 06-02-2011 |
20110265496 | PROCESS CHAMBER WITH INTEGRATED PUMPING - A process chamber with integrated pumping including a process chamber, refrigerators and arrays, or pumping surface, that are integral to the process chamber. | 11-03-2011 |
20120038120 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CRYOGENIC COOLING - In accordance with an embodiment of the invention, there is provided a system for cooling a load. The system comprises a closed loop primary refrigeration system comprising: a primary compressor taking in a primary refrigerant at a low pressure and discharging the primary refrigerant at a high pressure; an insulated enclosure comprising an inlet receiving the primary refrigerant at the high pressure from the primary compressor and an outlet returning the primary refrigerant at the low pressure to the primary compressor; at least one heat exchanger within the insulated enclosure receiving the primary refrigerant at the high pressure and cooling the primary refrigerant using a secondary refrigerant from a secondary refrigeration system, the secondary refrigerant being in heat exchange relationship with the primary refrigerant in the at least one heat exchanger; an expansion unit within the insulated enclosure receiving the primary refrigerant at the high pressure from the at least one heat exchanger and discharging the primary refrigerant at the low pressure; and a supply line delivering the primary refrigerant at the low pressure to the load and a return line returning the primary refrigerant from the load to the primary refrigeration system. The system further comprises the secondary refrigeration system, wherein the secondary refrigeration system comprises at least one secondary cryogenic refrigerator. A system control unit controls operation of at least one of the primary refrigeration system and the secondary refrigeration system to provide a variable refrigeration capacity to the load based on at least one of: a pressure of the primary refrigerant delivered to the load, and at least one temperature of the load. | 02-16-2012 |
20130019620 | Helium Management Control System - A helium management control system for controlling the helium refrigerant supply from a common manifold supplies cryogenic refrigerators with an appropriate helium supply. The system employs sensors to monitor and regulate the overall refrigerant supply to deliver an appropriate refrigerant supply to each of the cryogenic refrigerators depending on the computed aggregate cooling demand of all of the cryogenic refrigerators. An appropriate supply of helium is distributed to each cryopump by sensing excess and sparse helium and redistributing refrigerant accordingly. If the total refrigeration supply exceeds the demand, or consumption, excess refrigerant is directed to cryogenic refrigerators which can utilize the excess helium to complete a current cooling function more quickly. If the total refrigeration demand exceeds the total refrigeration supply, the refrigerant supply to some or all of the cryogenic refrigerators will be reduced accordingly so that detrimental or slowing effects are minimized based upon the current cooling function. | 01-24-2013 |
20130239593 | CRYOPUMP WITH CONTROLLED HYDROGEN GAS RELEASE - A cryopump system includes a cryopump having a first cooling stage and a second cooling stage connected to the first cooling stage, the second cooling stage including a gas adsorber having a hydrogen adsorbing capacity of at least about 2 standard liters. The thermal storage capacity of the second cooling stage is sufficient to enable control of hydrogen pressure within the cryopump to satisfy ignition safety limits and limits on hydrogen flow rate in an exhaust line to be within limits of an abatement system to be coupled to the cryopump, upon warming of the second cooling stage during regeneration of up to a fully loaded cryopump. | 09-19-2013 |
Andrew C. Bartlett, Westborough, MA US
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20120005650 | HARDWARE SPECIFIC CODE GENERATION - A computer-implemented method for generating code based on a graphical model may include: translating the graphical model into a graphical model code, the graphical model code including a first graphical model code function; performing a lookup of the first graphical model code function in a hardware specific library, the hardware specific library comprising a plurality of relationships between graphical model code functions and hardware specific functions, where the first graphical model code function is one of the graphical model code functions; obtaining a matched hardware specific function based on the lookup, wherein the matched hardware specific function is one of the hardware specific functions from the hardware specific library; and modifying the graphical model code based on the matched hardware specific function. | 01-05-2012 |
Andrew Charles Bartlett, Saugatuck, MI US
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20120104799 | AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE COMPOSITE BODY STRUCTURE - An automotive vehicular structure includes a composite roof frame and elongated composite support members extending from the roof frame. The support members may be integral to the roof frame as a single piece. A method of assembling a vehicle is also provided. | 05-03-2012 |
Blake Bartlett, Warren, NJ US
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20140031325 | COMBINATION THERAPY WITH LENALIDOMIDE AND A CDK INHIBITOR FOR TREATING MULTIPLE MYELOMA - Provided herein are methods for the treatment of multiple myeloma, wherein the methods comprise administration of lenalidomide and administration of a second active agent such as a CDK inhibitor. | 01-30-2014 |
David B Bartlett, Hopewell Jct., NY US
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20140082430 | REPORTING PRODUCT STATUS INFORMATION USING A VISUAL CODE - A system facilitates reporting product status information using a visual code. The system includes a code generator and a communication device. The code generator reports a product status with aggregate information in a visual code. In order to achieve this functionality, the code generator recognizes a status event trigger for a product. The code generator also compiles the aggregate information in response to the status event trigger for the product. The aggregate information includes product status information and product identification information. The code generator also generates the visual code representative of the aggregate information. The communication device facilitates communication of the visual code to a user. | 03-20-2014 |
Donald Bartlett, Fort Collins, CO US
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20090066422 | DYNAMICALLY CONTROLLED OUTPUT SLEW RATE PAD DRIVER - Disclosed is a dynamically controlled, output slew rate pad driver that generates a controlled voltage on an interface node of an interface circuit, such as an input circuit, an output circuit, or a combined input/output circuit, to control the process of slewing the controlled voltage on the interface node. The slewing occurs substantially independently of capacitive loads connected to the interface node. Prior to initiation of the slewing process, an initial charge is generated on a storage capacitor. The storage capacitor is then connected to the gate of a driver transistor to charge the input parasitic gate capacitance of the driver transistor to approximately a gate threshold voltage of the driver transistor. A constant current source is also provided that is applied to the input of an integrating amplifier and an integrating capacitor that is connected to the interface node. The constant current is integrated to provide a controlled, slewed voltage on the interface node by charging the integrating capacitor with a constant current from the constant current source. | 03-12-2009 |
Douglas E. Bartlett, Fort Collins, CO US
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20110289256 | MEMORY BANKING SYSTEM AND METHOD TO INCREASE MEMORY BANDWIDTH VIA PARALLEL READ AND WRITE OPERATIONS - A cache memory and a tag memory are included in a banked memory system and used to effectively enable parallel write and read operations on each clock cycle, even though the memory banks consist of single-port devices that are not inherently capable of parallel write and read operations. | 11-24-2011 |
20140174205 | System And Insole For Measuring Information From The Foot Of A User And Related Method Of Providing Same - An insole can include: an upper conductive ground plane layer; an upper compressible insulating layer physically coupled to the upper conductive ground plane layer; a conductive sensor layer physically coupled to the upper compressible insulating layer, the conductive sensor layer comprising one or more sensors are configured to a force applied to the insole by the foot; a lower compressible insulating layer physically coupled to conductive sensor layer; a lower conductive ground plane layer physically coupled to the lower compressible insulating layer and electrically coupled to the upper conductive ground plane layer; and at least one computational unit communicatively coupled to the one or more sensors. The upper conductive ground plane layer and the lower conductive ground plane layer are configured to substantially electrically shield the upper compressible insulating layer, the conductive sensor layer, and the lower compressible insulating layer from the shoe and the foot. Other embodiments are disclosed. | 06-26-2014 |
Edwin C. Bartlett, Greenville, NC US
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20100217318 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ANCHORING SUTURES - A suture anchor having a conical surface and a bore in which an end of an insertion tool is inserted. The insertion end of the insertion tool is made of material having elastic properties. The bore and base of the suture anchor are angled with respect to the central axis of the suture anchor and preferably are parallel to each other. During insertion, the suture anchor is reoriented to fit into the hole, thereby bending the elastic end of the insertion tool. When the suture anchor is within cancellous bone tissue, the elastic properties of the insertion tool deploys the suture anchor to an orientation in which the suture anchor cannot fit through the bone hole, thereby firmly anchoring the suture anchor in the human bone. | 08-26-2010 |
20110202012 | Smart Injection Syring Systems Providing Real-Time User Feedback of Correct Needle Position - Syringe assemblies include a syringe with a syringe body ( | 08-18-2011 |
20120150222 | Apparatus and method for anchoring sutures - A suture anchor having a conical surface and a bore in which an end of an insertion tool is inserted. The insertion end of the insertion tool is made of material having elastic properties. The bore and base of the suture anchor are angled with respect to the central axis of the suture anchor and preferably are parallel to each other. During insertion, the suture anchor is reoriented to fit into the hole, thereby bending the elastic end of the insertion tool. When the suture anchor is within cancellous bone tissue, the elastic properties of the insertion tool deploys the suture anchor to an orientation in which the suture anchor cannot fit through the bone hole, thereby firmly anchoring the suture anchor in the human bone. | 06-14-2012 |
Edwin C. Bartlett, Mansfield, MA US
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20110087283 | ABSORBABLE BONE ANCHOR - A bone anchor is provided that can toggle in two planes for secure anchorage within a bone cavity. The bone anchor includes an oblique suture channel configured such that a suture strand extending through the bone anchor can be tensioned to toggle the bone anchor inside the bone cavity. The suture strand can be located on the same side of the anchor body to maximize the area of the anchor surface which engages bone, resulting in increased engagement into bone and resistance to tensile forces. | 04-14-2011 |
Emmalene Bartlett, Chevy Chase, MD US
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20110189232 | RECOMBINANT HUMAN PARAINFLUENZA TYPE 1 VIRUSES (HPIV1s) CONTAINING MUTATIONS IN OR DELETION OF THE C PROTEIN ARE ATTENUATED IN AFRICAN GREEN MONKEYS AND IN CILIATED HUMAN AIRWAY EPITHELIAL CELLS AND ARE POTENTIAL VACCINE CANDIDATES FOR HPIV1 - Two recently characterized live attenuated HPIV1 vaccine candidates, rHPIV1-C | 08-04-2011 |
Emmalene J. Bartlett, Chevy Chase, MD US
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20100330120 | HUMAN PARAINFLUENZA VIRUSES HAVING SEPARATED P AND C GENES - The invention provides self replicating infectious recombinant paramyxoviruses where the P and C genes are separated rated. The recombinant paramyxoviruses preferably have one or more attenuating mutations and/or at least one temperature sensitive mutation and one non-temperature sensitive mutation. In some embodiments, the recombinant paramyxovirus has a separate variant polynucleotide encoding a C protein and a separate monocistronic polynucleotide encoding a P protein. Also provided are compositions and methods for using the recombinant paramyxoviruses as described herein. | 12-30-2010 |
Fred L. Bartlett, Duchesne, UT US
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20100072123 | Adjustable height liquid level management tools and systems - A lift mechanism positioned on a tank containing potentially explosive gases, corrosive material and/or poisonous material with the motor of the mechanism on top of the lift and more than five feet away from any vent or opening of the tank and one or more devices inside the tank being moved and positioned by the lift mechanism. | 03-25-2010 |
Garry F. Bartlett, Mucy, PA US
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20110120044 | Door Edge Construction - A door is constructed with a separate member joined to the door edge by a tongue-and-groove coupling and screws so as to be readily removable and replaceable. The separate member sustains the impacts imparted to the door by carts or wagons pushed past the door and can be readily replaced when damaged, thus avoiding replacement of the entire door. A flexible cover snaps over the outer surface of the separate member to add impact resistance and aesthetic appeal. Intumescent strips may be inserted inside or outside of the cover to enhance sealing between the door, and as adjacent door or door frame, thereby improving the fire resistance rating of the door. Accent strips or reveals of contrasting or complementary colors may be incorporated to add to the aesthetic appeal of the door. The door construction is of particular utility in schools, health care facilities and other institutions. | 05-26-2011 |
Gary Bartlett, Cuyahoga Falls, OH US
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20090001249 | ROTATIONAL MOLDING PROCESS AND PRODUCT USING SEPARATION SHEET - A product and method where a multi-colored product is rotationally molded with no or essentially no blending of the colors. A separation sheet is positioned in the mold to separate relatively adjacent portions of the mold cavity that contain differently colored resins. The separation sheet acts as a barrier to prevent the differently colored resins from blending during the molding process. During the molding process, the molten resins may fuse to opposite sides of the separation sheet, or the separation sheet may melt and disperse, all or in part, within the mold while maintaining a distinct color difference between the differently colored portions of the molded product. | 01-01-2009 |
Gregory Bartlett, Chandler, AZ US
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20090147819 | CALIBRATION OF TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEM FOR SEMICONDUCTOR PROCESSING CHAMBER - Methods and systems for calibrating a temperature control system in a vapor deposition chamber. A temperature sensor senses temperature within a semiconductor processing chamber and generates an output signal. A temperature control system controls a chamber temperature by controlling a heating apparatus based on the output signal. A method includes instructing the control system to target a setpoint temperature, and depositing a layer of material onto a surface in the chamber by a vapor deposition process. A variation of a property of the layer is measured while depositing the layer, the property known to vary cyclically as a thickness of the layer increases. The measured property is allowed to vary cyclically for one or more cycles. If there is a difference between a time period of one or more of the cycles and an expected time period associated with the setpoint temperature, the temperature control system is adjusted based on the difference. | 06-11-2009 |
Gregory Bartlett, Phoenix, AZ US
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20140060147 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MASS FLOW CONTROLLER VERIFICATION - A method and system are disclosed for verifying the flow rate of gas through a mass flow controller, such as a mass flow controller used with a tool for semiconductor or solar cell fabrication. To verify the mass flow rate measured by the mass flow controller, gas passing through the mass flow controller is also passed through a mass flow meter. The measured flow rate through the mass flow controller is compared to the measured flow rate through the mass flow meter and any difference between the two measured flow rates is determined. Depending upon the magnitude of any difference, the flow of gas to the mass flow controller may be altered. | 03-06-2014 |
Gregory M. Bartlett, Chandler, AZ US
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20100089314 | SUBSTRATE SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR REDUCED AUTODOPING AND BACKSIDE DEPOSITION - A substrate support system comprises a substrate holder having a plurality of passages extending between top and bottom surfaces thereof. The substrate holder supports a peripheral portion of the substrate backside so that a thin gap is formed between the substrate and the substrate holder. A hollow support member provides support to an underside of, and is configured to convey gas upward into one or more of the passages of, the substrate holder. The upwardly conveyed gas flows into the gap between the substrate and the substrate holder. Depending upon the embodiment, the gas then flows either outward and upward around the substrate edge (to inhibit backside deposition of reactant gases above the substrate) or downward through passages of the substrate holder, if any, that do not lead back into the hollow support member (to inhibit autodoping by sweeping out-diffused dopant atoms away from the substrate backside). | 04-15-2010 |
20130029496 | Methods and Apparatus for a Gas Panel with Constant Gas Flow - A gas panel according to various aspects of the present invention is configured to deliver a constant flow rate of gases to a reaction chamber during a deposition process step. In one embodiment, the gas panel comprises a deposition sub-panel having a deposition injection line, a deposition vent line, and at least one deposition process gas line. The deposition injection line supplies a mass flow rate of a carrier gas to a reactor chamber. Each deposition process gas line may include a pair of switching valves that are configured to selectively direct a deposition process gas to the reactor chamber or a vent line. The deposition vent line also includes a switching valve configured to selectively direct a second mass flow rate of the carrier gas that is equal to the sum of the mass flow rate for all of the deposition process gases to the reactor chamber or a vent line. The gas panel is configured to substitute the mass flow rate of the deposition vent line with the mass flow rate of the deposition process lines, such that when the deposition vent line is directed to the reactor chamber the deposition process lines are directed to the vent line and when the deposition vent line is directed to the vent line the deposition process lines are directed to the reactor chamber. The substitution of the two mass flow rates maintains a constant mass flow rate of gases to the reactor chamber throughout the deposition process step. | 01-31-2013 |
20140209177 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR A GAS PANEL WITH CONSTANT GAS FLOW - A gas panel according to various aspects of the present invention is configured to deliver a constant flow rate of gases to a reaction chamber during a deposition process step. In one embodiment, the gas panel comprises a deposition sub-panel having a deposition injection line, a deposition vent line, and at least one deposition process gas line. The deposition injection line supplies a mass flow rate of a carrier gas to a reactor chamber. Each deposition process gas line may include a pair of switching valves that are configured to selectively direct a deposition process gas to the reactor chamber or a vent line. The deposition vent line also includes a switching valve configured to selectively direct a second mass flow rate of the carrier gas that is equal to the sum of the mass flow rate for all of the deposition process gases to the reactor chamber or a vent line. The gas panel is configured to substitute the mass flow rate of the deposition vent line with the mass flow rate of the deposition process lines, such that when the deposition vent line is directed to the reactor chamber the deposition process lines are directed to the vent line and when the deposition vent line is directed to the vent line the deposition process lines are directed to the reactor chamber. The substitution of the two mass flow rates maintains a constant mass flow rate of gases to the reactor chamber throughout the deposition process step. | 07-31-2014 |
Guy F. Bartlett, Punta Gorda, FL US
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20130019575 | HORSE HOOF BOOT - A horse hoof boot for supporting a horse's hoof in a position above the ground but open to air circulation to protect an afflicted frog of a horse's hoof while promoting healing of the affliction. | 01-24-2013 |
Jack Francis Bartlett, Summerfield, NC US
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20110295415 | REMOTE TRANSACTION SYSTEM UTILIZING COMPACT ANTENNA ASSEMBLY - A remote transaction system for contactless payment and user identification at dispensers, payment terminals, kiosks, or points-of-sale is provided. The remote transaction system comprises a compact assembly, a control system, and communications electronics. The compact assembly is adapted to be attached to a surface, such as a bezel, and comprises at least one antenna. Also, the compact assembly may comprise antennas operating at different frequencies and at least one audio or visual element. Further, antenna arrays may be formed comprising a second antenna arrangement separate from the compact assembly and coupled to the surface. The compact assembly and/or a second antenna arrangement may comprise a tuning element, such as a tuning ring. The communications electronics are adapted to wirelessly communicate with at least one remote communications device and provide wireless communications to the control system for processing. A method for attaching the compact assembly to a surface is also provided. | 12-01-2011 |
20120024892 | FUEL OR DEF DISPENSER HAVING FLUID TEMPERATURE CONDITIONING AND CONTROL SYSTEM - A fluid dispenser comprising a housing in which fluid flow control components are located and a fluid conduit completing a fluid flow path between a fluid storage tank and a nozzle coupled to the housing. The fluid dispenser further comprises a control system, at least one controllable valve in and a fluid flow meter located along the fluid flow path. The fluid dispenser further comprises a fluid temperature conditioning subsystem located along the fluid flow path upstream of the flow meter. The control system is selectively operates the fluid temperature conditioning subsystem upon detection of a predetermined temperature. At least one controllable recirculation valve may also be provided, and the control system may selectively actuate the controllable recirculation valve such that the fluid flows back to the fluid storage tank. A method of measuring the flow rate of a fluid in the fluid dispenser is also disclosed. | 02-02-2012 |
20140238534 | Fuel or DEF Dispenser Having Fluid Temperature Conditioning and Control System - A fluid dispenser has a housing in which fluid flow control components are located and at least one fluid conduit completing first and second fluid flow paths between the at least one fluid storage tank and a nozzle coupled to the housing. The fluid dispenser also has a fluid flow meter located along said fluid flow path, a control system, and a recirculation subsystem. The recirculation subsystem has a bypass valve located along one of the first and second flow paths. The bypass valve is operative to prevent fluid communication between the first and second fluid flow paths when the fluid dispenser is in use and to allow fluid communication between the first and second fluid flow paths when the fluid dispenser is not in use. Methods of measuring the flow rate of a fluid in the fluid dispenser are also disclosed. | 08-28-2014 |
James E. Bartlett, Cary, NC US
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20090250599 | NUCLEAR GAUGES AND RELATED METHODS OF ASSEMBLY - Nuclear gauges, their components and method for assembly and adjustment of the same are provided. The nuclear gauges are used in measuring the density and/or moisture of construction-related materials. The nuclear gauge can include a gauge housing having a vertical cavity therethrough and at least one radiation detector located within the housing. The nuclear gauge can include a vertically moveable source rod and a radiation source operatively positioned within a distal end of the source rod. The nuclear gauge can also include a radiation shield assembly. | 10-08-2009 |
20090274275 | NUCLEAR GAUGES AND RELATED METHODS OF ASSEMBLY - Nuclear gauges, their components and method for assembly and adjustment of the same are provided. The nuclear gauges are used in measuring the density and/or moisture of construction-related materials. The nuclear gauge can include a gauge housing having a vertical cavity therethrough and at least one radiation detector located within the housing. The nuclear gauge can include a vertically moveable source rod and a radiation source operatively positioned within a distal end of the source rod. | 11-05-2009 |
James William Bartlett, Fredericksburg, VA US
Jason Bartlett, Lamar, MO US
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20100018631 | METHOD OF REPAIRING A MANHOLE CHIMNEY USING A STRETCHABLE SLEEVE - A method of repairing and renewing a manhole chimney utilizes a circumferentially stretchable liner sleeve which is inserted into the manhole and pressed by an inflatable bladder into engagement with the walls of the manhole chimney. The sleeve is coated with an uncured resin, which is allowed to cure as the sleeve is pressed against the chimney walls, thereby attaching the sleeve to the walls of the manhole chimney. The stretchable sleeve eliminates air spaces between the sleeve and the chimney walls, and precludes formation of undesirable folds in the sleeve. The sleeve stretches circumferentially up to 150% of its unstretched diameter, while having a substantially unstretchable length. | 01-28-2010 |
20140202570 | METHOD OF REPAIRING A MANHOLE CHIMNEY USING A STRETCHABLE SLEEVE - A method of repairing and renewing a manhole chimney utilizes a circumferentially stretchable liner sleeve which is inserted into the manhole and pressed by an inflatable bladder into engagement with the walls of the manhole chimney. The sleeve is coated with an uncured resin, which is allowed to cure as the sleeve is pressed against the chimney walls, thereby attaching the sleeve to the walls of the manhole chimney. The stretchable sleeve eliminates air spaces between the sleeve and the chimney walls, and precludes formation of undesirable folds in the sleeve. The sleeve stretches circumferentially up to 150% of its unstretched diameter, while having a substantially unstretchable length. | 07-24-2014 |
Jay E. Bartlett, Adamstown, MD US
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20130042332 | Device and method for inducing brain injury in animal test subjects - An apparatus and method for inflicting brain injury on a laboratory animal that employs a platform for supporting the laboratory animal. The platform defines an opening for positioning the head of the laboratory animal over the opening. A projectile is launched from a projectile launching device orientated below the opening of the platform. The projectile launching device has a means for propelling the projectile directly at and/or through the opening of said platform, thereby inflicting brain injury on the animal via either a pressure wave or concussive impact of the projectile. Without helmet, direct impact of the projectile results in severe traumatic brain injury. Use of helmet protects animals from skull fracture, subdural hematoma, intracerebral hemorrhage and contusion yet produces mild concussion-like pathology. | 02-14-2013 |
20140343458 | Device and method for inducing brain injury in animal test subjects - An apparatus and method for inflicting brain injury on a laboratory animal that employs a platform for supporting the laboratory animal. The platform defines an opening for positioning the head of the laboratory animal over the opening. A projectile is launched from a projectile launching device orientated below the opening of the platform. The projectile launching device has a means for propelling the projectile directly at and/or through the opening of said platform, thereby inflicting brain injury on the animal via either a pressure wave or concussive impact of the projectile. Without helmet, direct impact of the projectile results in severe traumatic brain injury. Use of helmet protects animals from skull fracture, subdural hematoma, intracerebral hemorrhage and contusion yet produces mild concussion-like pathology. | 11-20-2014 |
J. Blake Bartlett, Warren, NJ US
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20110223157 | METHODS FOR THE TREATMENT OF NON-HODGKIN'S LYMPHOMAS USING LENALIDOMIDE, AND GENE AND PROTEIN BIOMARKERS AS A PREDICTOR - Methods of treating or managing specific cancers, including non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, by the administration of 3-(4-amino- | 09-15-2011 |
Jeffrey S. Bartlett, Worthington, OH US
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20100260800 | AVV Vectors and Methods - The invention relates to Adeno-associated virus vectors. In particular, it relates to Adeno-associated virus vectors with modified capsid proteins and materials and methods for their preparation and use. | 10-14-2010 |
Jennifer Bartlett, Coralville, IA US
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20090110756 | Methods and Compositions Related to PLUNC Surfactant Polypeptides - Embodiments include compositions and methods for lower the surface tension of a liquid-air interface by contacting such interface with all or part of a PLUNC polypeptide. | 04-30-2009 |
Joel Patrick Bartlett, Fort Lauderdale, FL US
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20120094057 | POROUS ANTI-SLIP FLOOR COVERING - A flooring assembly and method of manufacturing a flooring assembly includes forming a. working surface by depositing a plurality of heated flexible strands of material onto a surface and cooling the plurality of heated flexible strands so that a first end of each strand is directly physically coupled to a first end of at least one other strand in the plurality of strands so that the coupled first ends of the plurality of strands define a plurality of openings and a second end, opposite the first end, of each strand is physically independent from each second end of each of the strands in the plurality of strands so that each second end of each strand is able to move independent of the second end of each other strand. The method further includes providing a mesh underlayment having an upper surface, an opposing lower surface, and defining a plurality of openings spanning from the upper surface to the lower surface and permanently adhering the coupled first ends of the plurality of strands to the upper surface of the underlayment. | 04-19-2012 |
John Reed Bartlett, Acton, MA US
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20100246401 | Congestion Management in a Shared Network - A shared channel used to communicate between a cable modem termination system and multiple cable modems is managed to prevent and/or reduce the impact of congestion. If the average channel utilization is above a near-congestion threshold, a cable modem in an extended high consumption state is assigned a reduced data transmission priority for managed traffic. Priority for that cable modem is restored to a default preferred level when the channel usage by that cable modem drops below a predetermined level or when the average aggregate channel utilization by all cable modems drops below the near-congestion threshold. | 09-30-2010 |
20120120807 | Congestion Management In A Shared Network - A shared channel used to communicate between a cable modem termination system and multiple cable modems is managed to prevent and/or reduce the impact of congestion. If the average channel utilization is above a near-congestion threshold, a cable modem in an extended high consumption state is assigned a reduced data transmission priority for managed traffic. Priority for that cable modem is restored to a default preferred level when the channel usage by that cable modem drops below a predetermined level or when the average aggregate channel utilization by all cable modems drops below the near-congestion threshold. | 05-17-2012 |
Jonathan Bartlett, Broken Arrow, OK US
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20090216807 | MEDICAL DATA EVALUATION AND DISTRIBUTION - Systems and processes may facilitate evaluating medical data and distributing the results. In particular implementations, systems and processes may guide appraisers through the process of identifying medical articles regarding medical issues (e.g., medical reports on disease and/or treatment topics) for appraisal, and then through the process of critically appraising medical articles on the merits of their scientific evidence. The systems and processes may then take the appraisals and present them in an easy-to-digest format for an end-user. Additionally, the systems and processes may maintain an active link to the original data sources so that users can see what new developments are taking place with respect to the medical issue. | 08-27-2009 |
Jonathan Todd Bartlett, Duxbury, MA US
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20120250023 | LIGHT SCATTERING FLOW CELL DEVICE - A flow cell device includes a body having a hollow bore in which a liquid sample may reside. An electromagnetic beam may be directed through the body and into the bore to irradiate the liquid sample. The beam may be directed orthogonal to an axis of the bore. A light ray produced as a result of the irradiation may likewise be directed orthogonal to the bore axis along the same plane as the beam, and received by a detector. The body may be secured between a liquid inlet structure and a liquid outlet structure. | 10-04-2012 |
Justin . Bartlett, Warren, NJ US
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20110111396 | BIOMARKERS FOR MONITORING THE TREATMENT BY QUINAZOLINONE COMPOUNDS - Provided herein are the biomarkers for monitoring the treatment by quinazolinone compounds. For example, the use of SPARC, p21, and cyclin D1 mRNA levels as biomarkers to predict whether a quinazolinone compound is likely to be successful in treating certain types of cancer, such as NHL is provided. Further, the expression of these genes can be used to monitor progress of treatment effectiveness and patient compliance in cancer patients that are receiving treatment with quinazolinone compounds. | 05-12-2011 |
Justin B. Bartlett, Warren, NJ US
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20090148853 | BIOMARKERS FOR PREDICTING THE SENSITIVITY OF CELLS TO IMMUNOMODULATORY COMPOUNDS DURING TREATMENT OF NON-HODGKIN'S LYMPHOMA - Provided herein are the biomarkers for monitoring the treatment by immunomodulatory compounds. The use of biomarkers such as SPARC, p21, and cyclin D1 mRNA or protein levels as biomarkers to predict whether an immunomodulatory compound is likely to be successful in treating certain types of cancer, such as NHL, is also provided. Further, the expression of these genes or proteins can be used to monitor progress of treatment effectiveness and patient compliance in cancer patients that are receiving treatment with immunomodulatory compounds. | 06-11-2009 |
20100098657 | Method of Treating Cancer with Immunomodulatory Compounds and IgG - Provided herein relates to the field of cancer and its treatment by administering immunomodulatory compounds in combination with other compounds. In particular, a combination of an immunomodulatory compound and an antibody is provided. | 04-22-2010 |
20120190110 | IMMUNOLOGICAL USES OF IMMUNOMODULATORY COMPOUNDS FOR VACCINE AND ANTI-INFECTIOUS DISEASE THERAPY - Methods of enhancing immune response to an immunogen in a subject are disclosed. Also disclosed are methods of reducing the sensitivity to an allergen in a subject. The methods comprise the administration of an immunomodulatory compound in specific dosing regimens that result in enhanced immune response or reduced sensitivity. | 07-26-2012 |
Justin Blake Bartlett, Basking Ridge, NJ US
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20130171196 | Immunomodulatory Compounds for the Restoration of Vitamin D Sensitivity in Vitamin D Resistant Tumor Cells - Provided herein are methods of restoring vitamin D sensitivity in tumor cells that are vitamin D resistant. Also provided are methods of treating, preventing or managing cancer using an immunomodulatory compound in combination with a vitamin D agent. Pharmaceutical compositions and single unit dosage forms suitable for use in the methods provided herein are also disclosed. | 07-04-2013 |
Kevin Bartlett, Weare, NH US
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20090000019 | WASTE TRANSPORT SYSTEM AND APPARATUS FOR USE WITH LOW WATER OR WATER FREE WASTE DISPOSAL DEVICES - A waste transport system may be used for transporting waste from low or no water disposal devices (e.g., low flow toilet fixtures, foam flush toilets and similar types of reduced water toilet fixtures) to remote areas that may not be functionally accessible by gravity. These areas may include, but are not limited to, composting units, sewers, septic systems, holding tanks or areas where the waste may be combined with additional water. | 01-01-2009 |
20090034102 | HAND HELD REAR VIEW MIRROR - A hand held mirror includes a body having a first and second body portion. The second body portion is arranged at a variable angle of between 0 and 50 degrees from the plane of the first body portion. A convex mirror is attached to the underside of the second body portion such that when the hand-held mirror is attached to the body of the user and raised or tilted slightly, the user has a view of the activities behind the user. The hand-held mirror may be attached to a piece of clothing or other article worn by the user including a glove or strap worn around the hand or lower wrist of the user. In addition, the hand-held mirror may include an additional device such as a watch, temperature gauge, altimeter, cell phone, radio, GPS, heart rate monitor, mapping device or turn signal indicator. | 02-05-2009 |
20120233758 | ON-DEMAND WASTE TRANSPORT SYSTEM AND APPARATUS FOR USE WITH LOW WATER OR WATER FREE WASTE DISPOSAL DEVICES - An on-demand waste transport system and method may be used for transporting waste from low or no water disposal devices (e.g., low flow toilet fixtures, foam flush toilets and similar types of reduced water toilet fixtures) to remote areas (that may not be functionally accessible by gravity) via an evacuation system. These areas may include, but are not limited to, composting units, sewers, septic systems, holding tanks or areas where the waste may be combined with additional water. The system and method may transport the waste by generating an “on-demand” vacuum pressure within the system. | 09-20-2012 |
Kristin M. Bartlett, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20090318608 | METHODS FOR PREPARING FLUOROPOLYMER POWDER COATINGS - Methods for preparing pigmented and nonpigmented powder coating compositions are disclosed. The methods generally involve the use of dispersions comprising a fluoropolymer. | 12-24-2009 |
Lisa A. Bartlett, Beavercreek, OH US
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20110178247 | EXTRUDABLE SHAPE MEMORY POLYMER - The presently disclosed formula utilizes a composition of a rigid, semi-crystalline polymer, such as polybutylene terephthalate, and an amorphous polymer, such as poly(vinyl acetate), to create a thermoplastic shape memory polymer that can be processed through methods such as extrusion and injection molding, which require high heat. The polybutylene terephthalate acts as a cross-linker for the poly(vinyl acetate), therefore the thermoplastic shape memory polymer that is created has a much higher melting point and greater heat stability than other shape memory polymers. | 07-21-2011 |
Mark Bartlett, Orem, UT US
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20110129562 | Nanosized Carotenoid Cyclodextrin Complexes - Methods for the preparation of nanosized nutrient formulations for enhanced absorption of nutritional agents. The methods include the complexation of cyclodextrin with carotenoids and incorporation of the complexes into the nutritional supplements without intermediate collection, isolation, and drying steps. | 06-02-2011 |
20120134976 | ORAL FORMULATIONS FOR COUNTERACTING EFFECTS OF AGING - An oral formulation as described herein can comprise pomegranate extract, panax ginseng extract, and | 05-31-2012 |
20130071369 | Oral Formulations For Promoting Cellular Purification - An oral formulation includes a plurality of agents that promote cellular detoxification. Agents can be included that modulate expression of Nrf2-associated genes upon ingestion of the oral formulation by a subject, wherein the Nrf2-associated genes include at least one gene encoding intrinsic antioxidants, and at least one gene encoding cellular detoxifiers. In addition, at least one of the plurality of agents attenuates inflammation. | 03-21-2013 |
Mark Bartlett, Cincinnati, OH US
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20120110761 | IN-LINE SONDE CARRIER - Plumbing snakes, in-line carriers for sondes, and techniques for using the same are disclosed. Some example in-line sonde carriers may include proximal couplings for releasably connecting to plumbing snakes; elongated sonde carrying sections; distal couplings mounted to the sonde carrying sections; tools including tool couplings configured to releasably engage the distal couplings of the sonde carrying sections; and sonde tether assemblies, including retainers shaped to be received and captured within the proximal couplings, elongated, flexible tethers coupled to and extending distally from the retainers, and sondes coupled to and extending distally from the tethers. In some example embodiments, the tethers and the sondes of the sonde tether assemblies may be received within the sonde carrying sections via insertion through axial through-passages of the proximal couplings. | 05-10-2012 |
Mark T. Bartlett, Webster, NY US
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20100061762 | NON-REMOVABLE CRU LIGHT SHIELD REPLACEMENT FOR PULL STRIP - This is a shroud for housing a replacement photoconductive drum. The shroud has an open gap at its top portion and this gap is covered by at least two overlapping flexible strips that are configured to allow a handle structure to pass therethrough on its way to an exit in the shroud where the photoconductive drum is pushed out of the shroud when installing the drum in a marking machine. | 03-11-2010 |
Max Bartlett, Alpine, AL US
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20120086935 | IDENTIFIABLE VISIBLE LIGHT SOURCES FOR FIBER OPTIC CABLES - A system that incorporates teachings of the present disclosure may include, for example, a method including generating a plurality of identifiable visible light sources having at least one constant visible light source and at least one oscillating visible light source and selectively applying, such as one at a time, at least two identifiable visible light sources among the plurality of identifiable visible light sources to a fiber optic cable strand in order to remotely test a fiber optic cable having a plurality of strands including the fiber optic cable strand. Other embodiments are disclosed. | 04-12-2012 |
Melinda E. Bartlett, Chesterland, OH US
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20120067798 | Slow Release Lubricant Additives Gel - A lubricant additive gel formed by the gellation of two or more lubricant additives for the slow release of the additive components into a fluid. The lubricant additive gel slowly releases into its component lubricant additives when contacted with the fluid such as an oil thereby serving as a lubricant fluid such as an oil thereby. | 03-22-2012 |
Melinda E. Bartlett, Willowick, OH US
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20080257803 | Slow Release Lubricant Additives Gel - A lubricant additive gel formed by the gellation of two or more lubricant additives for the slow release of the additive components into a fluid. The lubricant additive gel slowly releases into its component lubricant additives when contacted with the fluid such as an oil thereby serving as a lubricant fluid such as an oil thereby. | 10-23-2008 |
20100317553 | Slow Release Lubricant Additives Gel - A lubricant additive gel formed by the gellation of two or more lubricant additives for the slow release of the additive components into a fluid. The lubricant additive gel slowly releases into its component lubricant additives when contacted with the fluid such as an oil thereby serving as a lubricant fluid such as an oil thereby. | 12-16-2010 |
Michael Bartlett, Bogart, GA US
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20100297160 | High Molecular Weight Amyloid Beta As a Carrier for the Oral Delivery of Vaccine Antigens - Compositions and methods are provided for stabilizing polypeptide antigens such as amyloid-beta (Aβ) to produce vaccines for oral delivery. One embodiment provides an immunogenic polypeptide complex of Aβ | 11-25-2010 |
Michael Bartlett, Sunderland, MA US
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20140030490 | HIGH CAPACITY EASY RELEASE EXTENDED USE ADHESIVE DEVICES - The invention provides novel devices, systems, designs, materials and fabrication methods that enable high-load capacity, easy release, and suitable for extended/repeated use in a variety of applications. | 01-30-2014 |
Paul James Bartlett, Newnan, GA US
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20090109692 | Light Fixture with Removable Lamp Housing - A lighting fixture having a socket housing and a removable lamp housing. The socket housing includes a socket for receiving a lamp and for connecting the lamp to a power supply. The lamp housing has a first end for emitting light from the lamp and a second end that is removably coupled to the socket housing. The lamp housing least partially encloses the lamp when connected to the socket housing. The second end of the lamp housing is wider than the lamp, so as to allow the lamp housing to be removed from the socket housing without first removing the lamp from the socket. Removing the lamp housing from said socket housing substantially exposes the socket to view and allows for installation of a lamp into the socket without having to re-position or re-aim the track light fixture. | 04-30-2009 |
20090109694 | Light Fixture with Lamp Adjustment Assembly - A lamp adjustment assembly for a light fixture includes a socket platform having a base and hollow neck. A socket mounts to the base. The interior of the hollow neck includes at least three spaced-apart cam followers. A cam having spiral grooves includes a first portion that fits at least partially within the interior of the hollow neck. The cam followers mate with the grooves. An adjustment knob is coupled to a second portion of the cam and rotatably coupled to a socket housing that at least partially encloses the lamp adjustment assembly. Alignment wings extend from the base of the socket platform and are sized to fit within slots in the interior of the socket housing. The slots prevent the socket platform from rotating and limit the linear range of motion of the socket platform. A spring applies force to the base and the adjustment knob. | 04-30-2009 |
20090109707 | Push button release for luminaires in a track lighting system - The invention provides an apparatus for engaging and disengaging a track lighting assembly with respect to a track in a track lighting system. The apparatus includes a track engaging apparatus that includes a housing. The housing includes a rotation inhibitor that has a protruding end that protrudes from the housing for engaging with the track and preventing the track engaging apparatus from rotating with respect to the track. The rotation inhibitor further includes a receiving member for translating a force in a first direction into motion of the rotation inhibitor in a second direction substantially orthogonal to the first direction. The apparatus further includes an actuator for applying the force in the first direction to the receiving member. | 04-30-2009 |
20100103701 | PUSH BUTTON RELEASE FOR LUMINAIRES IN A TRACK LIGHTING SYSTEM - The invention provides an apparatus for engaging and disengaging a track lighting assembly with respect to a track in a track lighting system. The apparatus includes a track engaging apparatus that includes a housing. The housing includes a rotation inhibitor that has a protruding end that protrudes from the housing for engaging with the track and preventing the track engaging apparatus from rotating with respect to the track. The rotation inhibitor further includes a receiving member for translating a force in a first direction into motion of the rotation inhibitor in a second direction substantially orthogonal to the first direction. The apparatus further includes an actuator for applying the force in the first direction to the receiving member. | 04-29-2010 |
Paul Michael Bartlett, Melbourne, FL US
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20140054921 | PORTABLE GOLF CART COVER - An improved portable golf cart cover made from lightweight material enabling the cart cover to fit within a small storage bag that may conveniently be hung from a user's golf bag or stowed within one of its pockets. The cart cover may weigh 1.5 pounds or less and fit within a cylindrical storage bag. The cart cover may be fabricated from polyvinylchloride (PVC) film material or polyethylene (PE) material. The cart cover seams may be heat bonded, chemically bonded or attached by other means known in the art. The cart cover may be of such low cost that it could be termed disposable. Attachments may releasably secure the cart cover to the upper rear frame and wheel well structures of the golf cart. The cart cover may include provisions for advertising on the non-transparent surfaces thereof. | 02-27-2014 |
Peter M. Bartlett, Bellbrook, OH US
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20130306715 | Reinforced Pocket Device - A pocket device including a first major panel and a second major panel coupled together along a major fold line. The pocket device includes a first pocket panel coupled to the first major panel and defining a first pocket with the first major panel, the first pocket panel having an edge positioned adjacent to a mouth of the first pocket. The pocket device further includes a second pocket panel coupled to the second major panel line and defining a second pocket with the second major panel, the second pocket panel having an edge positioned adjacent to a mouth of the second pocket. The pocket device has a first reinforcing material positioned on the first pocket panel adjacent to the mouth of the first pocket, wherein the first reinforcing material is spaced apart from the edge of the first pocket panel. The pocket device further has a second reinforcing material positioned on the second pocket panel adjacent to the mouth of the second pocket, wherein the second reinforcing material is spaced apart from the edge of the second pocket panel. | 11-21-2013 |
20140339805 | Reinforced Pocket Device - A bound device including a binding device, a plurality of papers bound to the binding device, and a pocket bound to the binding device. The pocket includes a first major panel and a second major panel coupled together along a major fold line and configured such that the first and second major panels are generally parallel and overlap in a thickness direction of the pocket. The pocket further includes a first pocket panel coupled to the first major panel and defining a first pocket with the first major panel. The first pocket panel has an edge positioned adjacent to a mouth of the first pocket. The pocket further has a second pocket panel coupled to the second major panel and defining a second pocket with the second major panel. The second pocket panel has an edge positioned adjacent to a mouth of the second pocket. The pocket includes a first reinforcing material positioned on the first pocket panel adjacent to the mouth of the first pocket, wherein the first reinforcing material extends along the edge of the first pocket panel. The pocket also includes a second reinforcing material positioned on the second pocket panel adjacent to the mouth of the second pocket, wherein the second reinforcing material extends along the edge of the second pocket panel. | 11-20-2014 |
Robert Bartlett, New Orleans, LA US
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20130087217 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR HANDLING OIL AND GAS WELL DRILLING FLUIDS - A fluids management apparatus is disclosed herein that enables management of multiple volumes of different fluids when drilling and/or producing oil and/or gas with an oil and gas well drilling platform. The apparatus includes a structural, transportable frame that has upper and lower reservoir sections, each with a plurality of tanks for holding fluid. The upper reservoir section is easily lifted and transported, such as by crane. A docking station on the lower reservoir section is receptive of the upper reservoir section. A piping system enables a selected fluid volume contained in a tank of the upper reservoir section to be selectively transmitted to a selected tank of the lower reservoir section. The lower reservoir section has its own piping system that enables a user to withdraw fluid from any selected one of its tanks. | 04-11-2013 |
Robert Bartlett, Metairie, LA US
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20080302990 | Air Lock for Pressure Vessels for Human Occupancy - What is provided is an interlocking vent valve which when mounted on the body of the air lock is connected to a moving interlock pin with a linkage. When the interlock valve is closed the connected interlock pin extends through a hole in the body ring. The interlock pin blocks the path which the door ring lug must follow in order to open. In order to open the exterior door of the air lock, the operators must retract the interlock pin. The action which retracts the interlock pin also opens the interlock/vent valve which allows the pressure in the interlock to rapidly vent. | 12-11-2008 |
20120125615 | MIXING TANK AND METHOD OF USE - A method of transmitting a fluid into an oil well bore provides a frame supporting a vessel, the vessel having an interior, upper and lower end portions, a conically shaped side wall, and an outlet for discharging the fluid from the vessel. A viscous polymeric material is added to the vessel interior. A discharge pipe having a vertical section is placed below the vessel, the discharge pipe being in communication with the outlet. A positive displacement pump is contained within the discharge pipe. The pump transmits fluid from the outlet into the discharge pipe downstream of the vertical pipe section or pump. The fluid is selectively transmitted to either the vessel interior (for recirculating) or into the well. Air is added to the discharge flow line downstream of the pump. In one embodiment, the vessel contains a flexible bladder or bag that holds the material to be pumped. | 05-24-2012 |
Robert D. Bartlett, New Orleans, LA US
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20090215000 | Method and Apparatus for Processing of Materials - A method and apparatus processing materials including medical waste, municipal waste, along with other wastes, and processing materials; the apparatus comprising an elongate pressure vessel of generally cylindrical configuration having an inlet end, and an end cap for the inlet. | 08-27-2009 |
20100037892 | INTERLOCK VESSEL FOR HYPERBARIC TRANSFER SYSTEM - An interlock vessel having an air-tight body with opposing ends. A portion of the body is designed to fit into a decompression (hyperbaric) chamber, wherein a diver or a patient undergoing a decompression treatment is positioned. The opposing ends are closed by pivotally moveable doors and locking assemblies that retain the doors in a closed position until the pressure inside the decompression chamber and the exterior of the chamber can be equalized. The outer door has two locking systems: (a) an interlock system and (b) a safety/delay locking system. Both locking assemblies are manually operated. | 02-18-2010 |
20120276495 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROCESSING OF MATERIALS - A method and apparatus processing materials including medical waste, municipal waste, along with other wastes, and processing materials; the apparatus comprising an elongate pressure vessel of generally cylindrical configuration having an inlet end, and an end cap for the inlet. | 11-01-2012 |
Robert H. Bartlett, Ann Arbor, MI US
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20090062735 | INTRODUCER FOR CANNULA AND METHOD - An introducer for a blood vessel cannula has a main elongate portion adapted for insertion into a blood vessel cannula. A first end of a transition portion is adjacent to and extends from the main elongate portion. The first end of the transition portion has an outside diameter larger than an outside diameter of a second end of the transition portion. A first end of an extended portion is adjacent to and extends from the second end of the transition portion and the first end of the extended portion has an outside diameter that is larger than an outside diameter of a second end of the extended portion. A distal end portion is adjacent the second end of the extended portion and has an aperture. A lumen extends through the aperture, main elongate portion, the transition portion, the extended portion, and the distal end portion. | 03-05-2009 |
20130195792 | METHOD OF TREATING INFLAMMATION - The present invention concerns methods of treating systemic, regional, or local inflammation from a patient suffering or at risk of inflammation comprising administration of a therapeutically effective dose of a sorbent that sorbs an inflammatory mediator in said patient. In some preferred embodiments, the sorbent is a biocompatible organic polymer. | 08-01-2013 |
Robert Jason Bartlett, Lexington, KY US
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20080239032 | Membrane Divided Foam For use In An Ink Jet Cartridge - Embodiment of the invention provide an ink jet cartridge for an ink jet printing device. In one embodiment, an ink jet cartridge can include a cartridge body operable to store ink jet printer ink for dispensing from the cartridge. The cartridge can further include at least one dispensing outlet operable to permit ink to be dispensed from the cartridge body. In addition, the cartridge can include a first foam portion positioned adjacent to the at least one dispensing outlet and operable to retain ink within the cartridge body until dispensed from the cartridge body. The cartridge can also include a second foam portion. Furthermore, the cartridge can include at least one membrane disposed between the first foam portion and the second foam portion, wherein the at least one membrane is operable to inhibit ink flow between the first foam portion and the second foam portion. | 10-02-2008 |
Roderick J. Bartlett, Reston, VA US
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20090070565 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, COMPUTER PROGRAMS AND APPARATUS FOR CHANGING A PROCESSOR STATE - Methods, systems, computer programs and apparatus for changing a processor state. In example embodiments of the invention, software porting onto an operating system calls a library routine, which creates an illegal instruction for special values in parameter registers. An illegal instruction exception handler recognizes the illegal instructions for special values in parameter registers, and, upon detecting the illegal instruction, enables or disables an interrupt state of a CPU associated with the system. | 03-12-2009 |
Ryan K. Bartlett, O'Fallon, MO US
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20130045166 | Methods of Polynucleotide Detection - The present invention provides methods of detecting for the presence of a polynucleotide in vivo. These methods are particularly useful for performing identification and/or analysis of samples or specimens in which it is impossible, impractical, or undesirable to move or remove them from their current environment. Methods of practicing the present invention for the purpose of identifying and/or analyzing transgenic plant tissue or cells, in addition to animal tissue or cells and bacterial cells are also provided. | 02-21-2013 |
Simon Bartlett, Bonita Springs, FL US
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20130020409 | Attachable Sprinkler Deflector - Disclosed is a rapidly deployable guard for rotary, stationary and pop-up type sprinklers, wherein a guard having an upstanding deflector surface connects around the sprinkler riser using a pair of deformable arms and a connector therebetween. The deflector blocks spray from the sprinkler in a given direction, while the attachment arms provide a readily deployable connection means around the riser of an existing sprinkler. The connection means comprises a removable zip tie fastener that extends through apertures in the attachment arms, or is alternately a zip tie fastener attached to the distal ends thereof. In an alternate embodiment, the deflector shield includes an extension member having an overhang portion for blocking spray from multiple orientations around the circumference of the sprinkler spray pattern. | 01-24-2013 |
Stephen Bartlett, Cincinnati, OH US
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20110142602 | METHODS OF DETERMINING VARIABLE ELEMENT SETTINGS FOR A TURBINE ENGINE - Variable elements of a turbine engine such as variable inlet guide vanes, variable bleed valves and variable stator vanes can be adjusted to provide a desired level of power and/or efficiency for the turbine engine across a range of operating conditions. The variable element settings typically determined through experimentation when the engine is new. Unfortunately, over the life cycle of the turbine engine, as wear occurs, the original variable element settings may no longer provide a desired level of power and efficiency. To correct this problem, offsets to the original variable element settings are calculated based on observable operational conditions which provide a measure of the wear that has occurred. The offsets are applied to the original variable element settings to generate corrected variable element settings. These corrected variable element settings are then used to configure the turbine engine. The corrected variable element settings allow the turbine engine to continue to operate at a desired level of power and/or efficiency over the life of the turbine engine, despite any deterioration which may have occurred due to normal life cycle wear. | 06-16-2011 |
Steven Bartlett, Prodpect, CT US
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20090115105 | Mold for Actuation Sled - An apparatus for injection molding includes at least one mold part having at least one surface. The mold part has at least one shaped portion. At least one substantially closed cavity region is disposed within the at least one surface. The one cavity region is designed for molding at least part of an interstitial mass. The apparatus further includes at least one gate disposed on the at least one surface for providing fluid communication to the at least one cavity region and at least one flow restrictor positioned on the mold part for initially directing flow of the interstitial mass to the at least one shaped portion. In one embodiment, flow restrictors initially direct the interstitial mass to an upper portion of the shaped portion. | 05-07-2009 |
Steven Bartlett, Prospect, CT US
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20110180585 | Surgical Instrument Having a Drive Assembly - A surgical instrument comprising a handle assembly, an elongate member extending from the handle assembly, a loading unit extending from the elongate member, a drive assembly operatively associated with the handle assembly and configured to translate through the loading unit upon actuation of the handle assembly, the drive assembly including a drive beam and an end member projecting distally from the drive beam, wherein a portion of the end member has a different thickness than the drive beam and a first jaw and a second jaw extending from the loading unit and operatively coupled to the drive assembly, at least one of the first jaw and the second jaw movable in response to translation of the drive assembly. | 07-28-2011 |
Sue G. Bartlett, Baton Rouge, LA US
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20130210052 | A Soluble and Stable Human 5-Lipoxygenase - A soluble and stable form of 5-lipoxygenase (5-LOX) has been made, 5-Lox is the enzyme which initiates leukotriene biosynthesis by catalyzing the two-step transformation of arachidomc acid to leukotriene A4 (LTA4). The soluble and stable 5-LOX is suitable for a number of applications, including, but not limited to, high throughput screening of 5-LOX inhibitors, structural analysis of the enzyme's active site, designing inhibitors based on the three-dimensional structure of the enzyme's active site, and synthesis of LTA4. Using Stable-5-LOX, the crystal structure for 5-LOX has been resolved and the amino acids defining the active site determined. | 08-15-2013 |
Tamara A. Bartlett, Manitou Springs, CO US
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20080264723 | Step stool - A step stool for storing underneath a cabinet and extending therefrom when in use is provided. Such step stool includes a platform member for supporting a user. Such platform member being manufactured from a first predetermined material and having a first predetermined size and a first predetermined shape. A mechanism is operably disposed on at least one of a bottom portion of such platform member and at least one side of such platform member at a first predetermined location thereon for facilitating movement of the step stool such that the step stool may be extended from underneath such cabinet for use and may be returned to a position underneath such cabinet for storage. | 10-30-2008 |
Terese A. Bartlett, Forest Lake, MN US
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20090047321 | ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOUNDS HAVING PROTECTIVE OR THERAPEUTIC LEAVING GROUPS - Antimicrobial compounds, such as silanol or alcohol, include a protecting or leaving group that can protect the compound from degradation during the process of preparing a medical device containing the compound or reduce the volatility of the compound relative to its counterpart without the leaving group. Nearly any hydrolysable leaving group may be employed. The leaving group may be an agent that may serve a therapeutic function in addition to protecting or retaining the antimicrobial agents. | 02-19-2009 |
20120157373 | ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOUNDS HAVING PROTECTIVE OR THERAPEUTIC LEAVING GROUPS - Antimicrobial compounds, such as silanol or alcohol, include a protecting or leaving group that can protect the compound from degradation during the process of preparing a medical device containing the compound or reduce the volatility of the compound relative to its counterpart without the leaving group. Nearly any hydrolysable leaving group may be employed. The leaving group may be an agent that may serve a therapeutic function in addition to protecting or retaining the antimicrobial agents. | 06-21-2012 |
Terese A. Bartlett, Harris, MN US
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20120035699 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FIXATING AN IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE - A fixation mechanism coupled to an implantable device body extends from a proximal portion of the body to a distal portion of the body and includes a fixation element and a push tube segment. A push tube segment of the mechanism extends proximally from the fixation mechanism to the proximal portion of the body and is adapted to deploy the mechanism. | 02-09-2012 |
Thomas G. Bartlett, Apex, NC US
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20090044506 | RETURN TO NEUTRAL CONTROL MECHANISM FOR ZERO TURNING RADIUS MOWER - A return to neutral control mechanism for a zero turning radius mower is disclosed. The return to neutral control mechanism includes a pair of control levers pivotable between forward, neutral and reverse positions. A brake pedal is moveable between a disengaged position to an engaged position. In response to engagement of the brake pedal, a control pivot attached to each control lever moves each control lever to the neutral position. The return to neutral control mechanism may include a cam that rotates in response to engagement of the brake pedal, and a control pivot that follows the cam during engagement of the brake pedal. | 02-19-2009 |
Troy Lee Bartlett, Roswell, GA US
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20090300121 | Method, system, and apparatus for truncating markup language email messages - Truncating markup language email messages involves receiving a markup-language-formatted, source email having a message size that exceeds a predetermined size limit. The source email is truncated to conform to the predetermined size limit. The existence of unclosed tags in the truncated email is determined, and a suffix is appended to the truncated email. The suffix includes closing tags that correspond to the unclosed tags to the truncated email. A truncation index indicating where the truncation occurred is added to the message, as is a unique identifier usable to uniquely identify the source email stored on an email server. The truncated email is then sent to a recipient email client | 12-03-2009 |
Victoria Bartlett, Franklin, MA US
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20090131481 | Transcription Factor Modulating Compounds and Methods of Use Thereof - Substituted benzimidazole compounds useful as anti-infectives that decrease resistance, virulence, or growth of microbes are provided. Methods of using substituted benzimidazole compounds, in, e.g., reducing virulence and infectivity, inhibiting biofilms and treating bacterial infections are also provided. | 05-21-2009 |
20090170812 | Transcription factor modulating compounds and methods of use thereof - Substituted benzoimidazole compounds useful as anti-infectives that decrease resistance, virulence, or growth of microbes are provided. Methods of making and using substituted benzoimidazole compounds, as well as pharmaceutical preparations thereof, in, e.g., reducing antibiotic resistance and inhibiting biofilms. | 07-02-2009 |
20110059962 | TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR MODULATING COMPOUNDS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - Substituted benzoimidazole compounds useful as anti-infectives that decrease resistance, virulence, or growth of microbes are provided. Methods of using substituted benzimidazole compounds, in, e.g., reducing virulence and infectivity, inhibiting biofilms and treating bacterial infections, are also provided. | 03-10-2011 |
Wendy S. Bartlett, Seminole, FL US
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20100146593 | Secure Document Management - A method for providing secure document management includes receiving a document from a user having an associated security access profile and generating a security label to be stored as an attribute of the document. The security label includes a clearance component selected from an authorized subset of clearance components that are determined based on the security access profile associated with the user, and also includes one or more secondary security components selected from an authorized subset of secondary security components that are determined based on the clearance component of the security label and the security access profile associated with the user. The method includes storing the document in a document repository storing a plurality of documents each having an associated security label, and determining whether a third-party user is authorized to access the document based on a comparison of a security access profile of the third-party user and the security label associated with the document. | 06-10-2010 |
Wendy S. Bartlett, Clearwater, FL US
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20090319529 | Information Rights Management - In certain embodiments, a method for providing information rights management (IRM) includes receiving, from a user having an associated security access profile, a request to access an object. The object has a corresponding IRM wrapper stored with the object both when the object is stored in a document management system (DMS) database and external to the DMS database, the IRM wrapper including an IRM profile and one or more IRM permission sets. The object also has encrypted data. The method further includes determining whether the user is authorized to access the object based on a comparison of the security access profile of the user and the IRM profile of the IRM wrapper corresponding to the object and communicating to the user, in response to a determination that the user is authorized to access the object, a decryption key associated with object. | 12-24-2009 |
William S. Bartlett, Arlington Heights, IL US
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20120037520 | SCHOOL DESK ORGANIZER - An organizer for use with a school desk includes a tray having a bottom and four integrally formed side walls, a removable divider wall extending between two of the side walls, the divider wall removably retained by connecting features on the intersecting side walls. The removable divider wall includes a plurality of first connectors spaced apart by predetermined distances along the divider wall adapted to removably retain a secondary divider, and at least one side wall opposite the divider has a plurality of second connectors spaced apart corresponding to the first connectors of the divider and adapted to removably retain the secondary divider. Each corresponding first connector and second connector are adapted to removably retain the secondary divider therebetween. The organizer may be used with a school desk having a cavity beneath a desktop, the cavity comprising a cavity height and cavity width and an access opening, and wherein the width of the organizer tray is between 85% and 100% of the cavity width, the height of the side walls less than the cavity height, and the organizer tray fitting substantially within the desk cavity. | 02-16-2012 |