Ortega, US
Albert E. Ortega, Pensacola, FL US
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20100233370 | Coated Fabrics with Increased Abrasion Resistance - A silicone coating is applied to fabrics to increase the abrasion resistance while enhancing the natural absorbency and breathability. These fabrics can be used for a variety of applications such as components for shoes, inkjet receptive media, automotive air bags, facing for insulation, tapes and other uses. | 09-16-2010 |
20110236638 | Fiber-Reinforced Plastic Parts Made With Untreated Embossed Surfacing Veils With No Whitening Agents - Untreated, embossed surfacing veils with no whitening additives can be used in a fiber-reinforced process to make parts that are more vibrant in color. The lack of whitening agents minimizes the color pollution and provides a part that is richer in color with a smooth, glossy surface. Fabrics with unbonded areas used as surfacing veils allow the veils to be more flexible, improving the performance in the process. High air permeability above 685 cubic feet per minute per square foot is also beneficial in allowing resin to freely flow through the surfacing veil. | 09-29-2011 |
20110272361 | Materials and Methods for Removing Oil from Bodies of Water - Strong fabrics with an affinity for oil can be deployed from boats and other sea vessels to absorb oil that has been spilled into oceans, gulfs, rivers, or other bodies of water. For example, strong nylon spunbonded fabrics can be used to soak up oil from bodies of water. The fabrics can also be used in concert with other methods, such as with containment booms. | 11-10-2011 |
20140072375 | STRONG NONWOVEN FABRICS FOR USE IN SILT CONTROL SYSTEMS - Strong nonwoven fabrics can be used as a sheet in a silt screen fence or other temporary silt screen barrier. The fabrics can be without reinforcements. Enhanced features of these strong nonwoven fabrics can enable them to be used as a sheet in a silt screen fence or other temporary silt screen barrier without adding additional processing steps. A strong nonwoven fabric without internal or external reinforcement that does not tear easily and has excellent light stability can be used. | 03-13-2014 |
20150125211 | BOOM AND METHOD OF FABRICATING THE SAME - Strong fabrics can be used to fabricate booms that can be moved or gathered without the use of ropes or nettings. Methods are provided that can simplify the fabrication of these booms and provide a means of attaching booms to each other or to another structure or device. Materials that pass the criteria for NSF/ANSI Standard 61 and/or the criteria for SW-846 can be used to fabricate the sleeve for a boom. | 05-07-2015 |
20160083269 | FABRICS FOR OIL SHEEN REMOVAL AND ITEMS MADE THEREFROM - Strong fabrics are provided that can be used for items that can be moved or gathered while maintaining their integrity. The added strength of the fabric and the performance of the fabric make these fabrics and these items more effective in responding to oil spills. These fabrics and items will remove oil sheen from the surface of water and can absorb more than their dry weight in oil from water. Non-linting socks (e.g., sediment socks or absorbent socks) are also provided. | 03-24-2016 |
Alexander Ortega, Lakeworth, FL US
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20110103947 | GAS TURBINE EXHAUST STRUT REFURBISHMENT - A gas turbine exhaust strut installed in an exhaust case of a gas turbine is disclosed which includes a trailing portion configured with an inner surface for mounting to an inner annular member of the exhaust case and an outer surface for mounting to an outer annular member of the exhaust case, a block attached to the trailing portion, an angled piece attached to the block and configured with a surface on a pressure side of the strut angled with respect to a surface of the trailing portion on the pressure side of the strut, and a transition piece attached to the block and configured with a surface on the pressure side of the strut for smoothing the transition between the height of the block on the pressure side of the strut and the height of the trailing portion on the pressure side of the strut. A method of refurbishing an exhaust strut installed in an exhaust case of gas turbine while retaining at least a portion of the strut in the exhaust case is also disclosed. An exemplary method includes removing a leading edge portion from a trailing portion of the strut, and attaching a replacement leading edge portion to the trailing portion of the strut. | 05-05-2011 |
Amy Ortega, Succasunna, NJ US
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20150198447 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR INDOOR POSITION TAGGING - A system and method for position tagging within an environment includes at least one mobile electronic device adapted to be moved within the environment and a pedestrian dead reckoning module. The at least one mobile electronic device includes an inertial measurement unit and at least one of a near field communication chip, barcode scanner, global positioning system, Bluetooth receiver or WiFi receiver. The pedestrian dead reckoning module is adapted to query and record time stamped readings from the inertial measurement unit and the at least one of the near field communication chip, barcode scanner, global positioning system, Bluetooth receiver or WiFi receiver. The system and method may generate one or more spatial maps of the environment through the collection of radio frequency signal data along with the time stamped readings. | 07-16-2015 |
Carlos Ortega, San Antonio, TX US
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20080233774 | Electrical Receptacle for Outward Facing Ground Plugs - A multiplex electrical receptacle adapted for receiving at least a pair of power cords, such that the ground prongs of the power cords are directed outward from the center of the multiplex electrical receptacle in a “grounds out” configuration. The electrical receptacle of this invention includes an electrical outlet receptacle having a receptacle body, a conductive mounting strap, a conductive live blade receiving assembly, a conductive neutral blade receiving assembly, and a non-conductive housing. | 09-25-2008 |
20100173508 | ELECTRICAL RECEPTACLE FOR OUTWARD FACING GROUND PLUGS - A multiplex electrical receptacle adapted for receiving at least a pair of power cords, such that the ground prongs of the power cords are directed outward from the center of the multiplex electrical receptacle in a “grounds out” configuration. The electrical receptacle of this invention includes an electrical outlet receptacle having a receptacle body, a conductive mounting strap, a conductive live blade receiving assembly, a conductive neutral blade receiving assembly, and a nonconductive housing. | 07-08-2010 |
20120156906 | ELECTRICAL RECEPTACLE FOR OUTWARD FACING GROUND PLUGS - A multiplex electrical receptacle adapted for receiving at least a pair of power cords, such that the ground prongs of the power cords are directed outward from the center of the multiplex electrical receptacle in a “grounds out” configuration. The electrical receptacle of this invention includes an electrical outlet receptacle having a receptacle body, a conductive mounting strap, a conductive live blade receiving assembly, a conductive neutral blade receiving assembly, and a non-conductive housing. | 06-21-2012 |
Carlos Ortega, Chicago, IL US
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20130013477 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF EXCHANGING FINANCIAL SERVICES INFORMATION AND OF COMMUNICATION BETWEEN CUSTOMERS AND PROVIDERS - One embodiment of the invention is a financial services information service that allows financial service customers to securely post their financial needs and to impart instructions pertaining to suppliers of financial services reviewing said needs. Intending to identify new transactions and acquire new customers, financial service providers review needs posted by costumers in the customer database. Providers select the entries of interest and can purchase the legal names of customers associated with specific needs. Business method intends fee charges to be attractive to providers of financial services in view of typical customer acquisition costs and to promote selectivity and to avoid abuses by providers. For additional fees providers can also send high customized messages to potential customers in order to maximize attractiveness of initial contact. Invention also creates a ratings and review method intended to differentiate providers and reward financial services providers worldwide committed to excellent service. Customers remain empowered during the process by selecting and excluding providers accessing information about their posted needs and ultimately deciding which providers will obtain their contact information. The system provides a method for the customers and providers to communicate and for third parties to advertise. | 01-10-2013 |
Chantel Ortega, Millbury, OH US
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20150328819 | LINER-BASED SHIPPING AND DISPENSING SYSTEMS - The present disclosure, in one embodiment, relates to a liner-based assembly having an overpack and a liner disposed within the overpack. The liner may be formed by blow molding a liner preform within the overpack to form a blow molded liner substantially conforming to the interior of the overpack and generally forming an interface with an interior of the overpack. The present disclosure, in another embodiment, relates to a liner-based assembly including a blow-molded overpack comprised of polyethylene terephthalate, a blow-molded liner disposed within the overpack, the liner comprised of a polymer material, wherein the overpack and liner have a combined wall thickness of about 0.3 mm or less, and a base cup configured to at least partially surround an exterior of the overpack. In some embodiments, the liner has a volume of up to about 4.7 liters and an empty weight of between about 260-265 grams. | 11-19-2015 |
Daniel Ortega, Romeoville, IL US
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20150197919 | CONFIGURABLE SEAT ASSEMBLY FOR WORK VEHICLES - The present disclosure relates to a configurable seat assembly for a vehicle, a vehicle having a configurable seat assembly, and a method of reconfiguring a configurable seat assembly. The configurable seat assembly can be configured between two work configurations and includes a detachable seat panel that can be moved out of the way of an operator when the operator is reconfiguring the configurable seat assembly and moving between the two work configurations. | 07-16-2015 |
Douglas F. Ortega, Potomac, MD US
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20090074411 | SYSTEM, METHODS, APPARATUSES, AND PROGRAM CODE FOR CAPTURING, STORING, AND RETRIEVING INFORMATION COMMUNICATED IN A NETWORK - A method, apparatus, system, and computer-readable program, for for capturing communicated information across a network that includes a plurality of nodes. The method includes providing criteria for capturing, in at least a first one of the nodes, information included in at least one communication passing through the at least one first node, capturing, from the at least one communication passing through the at least one first node, information meeting the criteria, and providing the information captured in the capturing to at least a second one of the nodes of the network. According to one embodiment of the invention, the at least one first node includes an Optical Network Terminal (ONT), the at least one second node includes an Element Management System (EMS), and the information includes Ethernet frames. The method further comprises presenting the information to an operator at the EMS, in a decomposed, interpretable format. | 03-19-2009 |
20100156913 | Multi-display handheld device and supporting system - Current approaches to paperless books use single screen laptop computers or electronic paper display (EPD)-based book readers. Laptop computers consume too much power and cannot be used for extended periods of time, such as an entire school day, without recharging its battery. EPD devices are limited in functionality due to their slow refresh rate and grey-scale only images. An embodiment of the present invention integrates bi-stable display technology and refresh display technology into a single device and manages the use of these technologies to achieve power savings while providing a rich set of display functionalities to support user interaction with content in a synergistic manner. The power savings functionality enables the device to have a battery operating life between charges of many hours of operation, such as eight hours or more, while the display functionality enables users to access, display, and interact with content in ways users have become accustomed and in ways not before possible. | 06-24-2010 |
Francisco Raul Ortega, Miami, FL US
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20160091977 | GESTURE DISCERNMENT AND PROCESSING SYSTEM - Techniques and systems are described that enable improved gesture discernment from input devices, as well as simplified modeling and processing of gestures by application software layers. Given data (e.g., about movements, actions, or events) gathered from input devices, techniques and systems allow gestures to be discerned and inferred more formally and reliably, and processed more easily by an application layer. A gesture interpreter is provided that, in response to receiving an activation input data from an input device, instantiates a high-level Petri Net instance, executes the high-level Petri Net instance, and returns, to an application layer, an outcome gesture indicative of a terminal node in a path of the high-level Petri Net instance being traversed during the execution of the high-level Petri Net instance. | 03-31-2016 |
George Ortega, Glendale, NY US
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20090219787 | TIMER FOR BRUSHING TEETH - A timer for brushing teeth, comprising a timer having a knob, said timer capable of alerting a user after the elapse of a user-determined time period, and a toy body covering said timer having a mouth portion, said mouth portion coupled to said knob, wherein said user-determined time period is determined by the user by turning said mouth portion by a user-determined number of degrees. | 09-03-2009 |
Giovani M. Ortega, Arlington, VA US
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20080278336 | ACTIVE ON-PATIENT SENSOR, METHOD AND SYSTEM - A sensor (which could be detachable) to sense a condition (including pressure from body weight or moisture from incontinence; applied by adhering to skin of a human body or by putting a diaper on the human body, for example), a signal processing circuit, a periodic or continuous transmitter, and a power supply (typically including a battery) are associated with a flexible substrate in low profile enabling disposition adjacent the human body. A transmitter antenna is on the substrate. Insulator film between battery contacts and a switch-and-transistor combination are two power-on techniques. A bedside monitor, a transceiver configured to receive signals from and transmit signals to the bedside monitor, and a computer connected with the transceiver can be included. Other features include: notification signaling; differently responsive antennas; unique identification; low battery detection; anti-collision transmission; patient protocol scheduling; local data transfer from the bedside monitor; and out-of-range transmission detection. | 11-13-2008 |
20120119912 | ACTIVE ON-PATIENT SENSOR, METHOD AND SYSTEM - A sensor (which could be detachable) to sense a condition (including pressure from body weight or moisture from incontinence; applied by adhering to skin of a human body or by putting a diaper on the human body, for example), a signal processing circuit, a periodic or continuous transmitter, and a power supply (typically including a battery) are associated with a flexible substrate in low profile enabling disposition adjacent the human body. A transmitter antenna is on the substrate. Insulator film between battery contacts and a switch-and-transistor combination are two power-on techniques. A bedside monitor, a transceiver configured to receive signals from and transmit signals to the bedside monitor, and a computer connected with the transceiver can be included. Other features include: notification signaling; differently responsive antennas; unique identification; low battery detection; anti-collision transmission; patient protocol scheduling; local data transfer from the bedside monitor; and out-of-range transmission detection. | 05-17-2012 |
20140203529 | TOW TYPE RUNNING STROLLER - A two-wheeled stroller is disclosed and claimed. The stroller is a tow-type stroller to enable a child to accompany an attendant who is engaged in walking or running activity over a variety of ground surfaces and grades at various walking and running velocities. The stroller includes a carnage assembly, a tow bar assembly, and a harness assembly. The carnage assembly includes a seat upon which the child being transported is seated and two wheels, with the center of gravity of the carriage assembly and child (if present) positioned below the wheel axis of rotation. The harness assembly is adjustably affixed to the attendant, and is connected to the carriage assembly by the tow bar assembly. | 07-24-2014 |
Gonzalo Chris Ortega, Green Valley, AZ US
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20110242798 | Children's Book Light - A children's book light comprises a head, the head including a light source for illuminating at least one page of a book; a body, the body including a page holder for holding open a page of the book; and a flexible neck, the flexible neck connecting the head to the body. Preferably, the head represents the head of a fictional character or an animal. Preferably, the page holder includes a pair of arms capable of holding the book open to a selected page. Preferably, the flexible neck is constructed of metal, most preferably, gooseneck tubing. Preferably, the light source includes a light emitting diode (LED), and the body includes at least one battery, the at least one battery electrically connected to the LED situated in the head via wiring, the wiring passing through the flexible neck from the battery to the LED. Preferably, the flexible neck is structured and arranged to allow the head to move relative to the body. Preferably, when the head is moved downwardly relative to the body, a portion of the flexible neck retracts into the head. Preferably, the body includes a detachable book mark, the detachable book mark separately useable. Preferably, the children's book light includes a switch located in the head that can be toggled by squeezing the head. | 10-06-2011 |
Henry M. Ortega, Portland, OR US
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20150202861 | DUAL FUNCTION SHOE UPPER PRINTING JIG - A printing jig system that includes a maintaining jig able to maintain an article for a first processing step and that is also used to maintain and align the article for a subsequent printing process step. In order to effectively be used for a first processing step and a second printing process step, a support portion supports the article in locations otherwise left unsupported by a processing aperture of the maintaining jig. The processing aperture is configured to facilitate the first processing step, such as steaming of the article. The print support portion is configured to extend through the processing aperture of the maintaining jig The maintaining jig and the print support portion are aligned and maintained relative to each other and a printing machine by a base plate adapted to removeably secure and align the maintaining jig and the print support portion. | 07-23-2015 |
20160075128 | DUAL FUNCTION SHOE UPPER PRINTING JIG - A printing jig system that includes a maintaining jig able to maintain an article for a first processing step and that is also used to maintain and align the article for a subsequent printing process step. In order to effectively be used for a first processing step and a second printing process step, a support portion supports the article in locations otherwise left unsupported by a processing aperture of the maintaining jig. The processing aperture is configured to facilitate the first processing step, such as steaming of the article. The print support portion is configured to extend through the processing aperture of the maintaining jig The maintaining jig and the print support portion are aligned and maintained relative to each other and a printing machine by a base plate adapted to removeably secure and align the maintaining jig and the print support portion. | 03-17-2016 |
Javier Ortega, Pharr, TX US
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20140159263 | PORTABLE APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF MICROFIBERS AND NANOFIBERS - Described herein are apparatuses and methods of creating fibers, such as microfibers and nanofibers. The methods discussed herein employ centrifugal forces to transform material into fibers. Apparatuses that may be used to create fibers are also described. | 06-12-2014 |
Jeffrey V. Ortega, Township Of Lacey, NJ US
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20080236032 | Compositions, devices and methods for hydrogen generation - Hydrogen storage fuel compositions and devices comprising a mixture of at least one chemical hydride compound and at least one proton source, and methods for thermally initiated hydrogen generation from fuel compositions are disclosed. The fuel compositions comprise an excess of hydridic hydrogens relative to protic hydrogens. Fuel cartridges suitable for use with compositions which generate hydrogen upon the application of thermal initiation and methods for operating the fuel cartridges are also disclosed. | 10-02-2008 |
20080241613 | Compositions, devices and methods for hydrogen generation - Methods and systems for hydrogen generation from solid hydrogen storage compositions which generate hydrogen in an exothermic reaction wherein the heat released can be absorbed by solid endothermic compositions are disclosed. The solid hydrogen storage compositions comprise mixtures of chemical hydrides and water surrogate compounds. Fuel cartridges suitable for use with compositions which generate hydrogen upon the application of thermal initiation and methods for operating the fuel cartridges are also disclosed. | 10-02-2008 |
20090090638 | Processes and reactors for alkali metal production - Electrochemical processes and apparatus for obtaining metals from metal salts, including for separating alkali metal and alcohols from alkali metal alkoxide compounds, are disclosed. Aqueous solutions of metal alkoxides or metal carbonates are converted to metals by electrochemical processes which may also be integrated into processes for the production of borohydrides, such as sodium borohydride. | 04-09-2009 |
20120328478 | COMPOSITIONS, DEVICES AND METHODS FOR HYDROGEN GENERATION - Methods and systems for hydrogen generation from solid hydrogen storage compositions which generate hydrogen in an exothermic reaction wherein the heat released can be absorbed by solid endothermic compositions are disclosed. The solid hydrogen storage compositions comprise mixtures of chemical hydrides and water surrogate compounds. Fuel cartridges suitable for use with compositions which generate hydrogen upon the application of thermal initiation and methods for operating the fuel cartridges are also disclosed. | 12-27-2012 |
20120328491 | COMPOSITIONS, DEVICES AND METHODS FOR HYDROGEN GENERATION - Methods and systems for hydrogen generation from solid hydrogen storage compositions which generate hydrogen in an exothermic reaction wherein the heat released can be absorbed by solid endothermic compositions are disclosed. The solid hydrogen storage compositions comprise mixtures of chemical hydrides and water surrogate compounds. Fuel cartridges suitable for use with compositions which generate hydrogen upon the application of thermal initiation and methods for operating the fuel cartridges are also disclosed. | 12-27-2012 |
Jeffrey V. Ortega, Forked River, NJ US
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20110076228 | COMPOSITIONS, DEVICES AND METHODS FOR HYDROGEN GENERATION - Hydrogen storage fuel compositions and devices comprising a mixture of at least one chemical hydride compound and at least one proton source, and methods for thermally initiated hydrogen generation from fuel compositions are disclosed. The fuel compositions comprise an excess of hydridic hydrogens relative to protic hydrogens. Fuel cartridges suitable for use with compositions which generate hydrogen upon the application of thermal initiation and methods for operating the fuel cartridges are also disclosed. | 03-31-2011 |
Jennifer Marie Ortega, Staten Island, NY US
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20150143721 | ARTICLE OF FOOTWEAR FOR USE IN RELATION TO A PEDICURE - The present invention is directed to an article of footwear in relation to a pedicure. The article of footwear includes: a body which is defined as a leg portion, ankle portion, and foot portion—covering the foot heel, sole, and top portion of the foot with an open forward-end leaving the toes exposed; a thin sole member; and a thick sole member. | 05-28-2015 |
Jose Ortega, Lake Jackson, TX US
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20100317804 | NOVEL LDPE ENABLING HIGH OUTPUT AND GOOD OPTICS WHEN BLENDED WITH OTHER POLYMERS - An ethylene-based polymer characterized as having a density from about 0.9 to about 0.94 grams per cubic centimeter, a molecular weight distribution (M | 12-16-2010 |
20120130019 | LDPE FOR USE AS A BLEND COMPONENT IN SHRINKAGE FILM APPLICATIONS - An ethylene-based polymer characterized as having a density from about 0.9 to about 0.94 grams per cubic centimeter, a molecular weight distribution (Mw/Mn) from about 4 to about 10, a melt index (I2) from about 0.05 to about 2 grams per 10 minutes, a gpcBR value greater than 0.05 as determined by a gpcBR Branching Index and a Y value greater than 0.4 is disclosed. This ethylene-based polymer is especially useful for blending with other polymers such as LLDPE. When converting the blends into film, especially shrink film, the film shows good optics, good shrink tension, high stiffness, high tensile modulus, and tensile strength. When this resin is blended at with a LLDPE on a blown film line, improvements are seen in haze, gloss, clarity, and MD and CD tear as compared to a comparative LDPE. | 05-24-2012 |
20130261265 | ETHYLENE-BASED POLYMERS AND PROCESSESS TO MAKE THE SAME - The invention provides an ethylene-based polymer comprising the following properties: A) a MWDconv from 7 to 10; and B) a “normalized LSF” greater than, or equal to, 9.5. | 10-03-2013 |
20140094533 | ETHYLENE-BASED POLYMERS AND PROCESSES TO MAKE THE SAME - The invention provides a composition comprising a low density polyethylene (LDPE) obtained by free radical polymerization of ethylene, and wherein the LDPE has a GPC-Viscometer parameter “DPP” less than 1.3. | 04-03-2014 |
20140094583 | ETHYLENE-BASED POLYMERS AND PROCESSES TO MAKE THE SAME - An ethylene-based polymer, which is a low density polyethylene (LDPE), obtained by free radical polymerization of ethylene, and wherein the LDPE has a GPC parameter “LSP” less than 1.60. | 04-03-2014 |
20150112039 | ETHYLENE-BASED POLYMERS AND PROCESSES TO MAKE THE SAME - An ethylene-based polymer, which is a low density polyethylene (LDPE), obtained by free radical polymerization of ethylene, and wherein the LDPE has a GPC parameter “LSP” less than 1.60. | 04-23-2015 |
20150299493 | ETHYLENE-BASED POLYMERS AND PROCESSES TO MAKE THE SAME - The invention provides a composition comprising an ethylene-based polymer, formed from a high pressure, free-radical polymerization, and wherein the ethylene-based polymer has the following properties: a) a CO content from “greater than 0” to less than 10 weight percent CO (carbon monoxide), based on the weight of the polymer; and b) a melt index (I2) from 3 to 30 g/10 min. | 10-22-2015 |
Jose Alberto Ortega, Cambridge, MA US
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20110022320 | METHOD OF PREDICTING MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF ROCKS USING MINERAL COMPOSITIONS PROVIDED BY IN-SITU LOGGING TOOLS - A method for predicting mechanical properties of a transverse isotropic region of a rock formation traversed by a well bore including running a logging tool in the well bore; the mass percentages of minerals present in the rock formation surrounding the well bore are measured with the logging tool. The density of the minerals present in the rock formation surrounding the well bore is determined. The porosity of the rock formation surrounding the well bore is measured. From the porosity and the measured mass percentages and density of the minerals, all the transverse isotropic elastic coefficients of the rock formation are determined in real time. | 01-27-2011 |
Jose Antonio Ortega, Corvallis, OR US
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20130117280 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR VISUALIZING AND INTERACTING WITH DECISION TREES - A decision tree model is generated from sample data. A visualization system may automatically prune the decision tree model based on characteristics of nodes or branches in the decision tree or based on artifacts associated with model generation. For example, only nodes or questions in the decision tree receiving a largest amount of the sample data may be displayed in the decision tree. The nodes also may be displayed in a manner to more readily identify associated fields or metrics. For example, the nodes may be displayed in different colors and the colors may be associated with different node questions or answers. | 05-09-2013 |
20140101076 | PREDICTIVE MODELING AND DATA ANALYSIS IN A SECURE SHARED SYSTEM - A system and method enables users to selectively expose and optionally monetize their data resources, for example on a web site. Data assets such as datasets and models can be exposed by the proprietor on a public gallery for use by others. Fees may be charged, for example, per new model, or per prediction using a model. Users may selectively expose public datasets or public models while keeping their raw data private. | 04-10-2014 |
Joseph Ortega, Camp Hill, PA US
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20080261448 | Extension/expansion to Universal Serial Bus connector - An extension to USB includes an insulative tongue portion and a number of contacts held in the insulative tongue portion. The contacts have four conductive contacts and two pairs of differential contacts for transferring differential signals. The four conductive contacts consist of a power contact, a ground contact, a − data contact and a + data contact. One pair of the differential contacts is located between the power contact and the − data contact and the other pair of the differential contacts is located between the power contact and the + data contact. The four conductive contacts are for USB protocol and arrangement of the four conductive contacts with the insulative tongue portion is compatible to the standard USB connector. The two pairs of differential contacts are for non-USB protocol. The extension to USB is capable of mated with a commentary standard USB connector and a commentary extension to USB, alternatively. | 10-23-2008 |
20080311801 | Extension to Universal Serial Bus connector with improved contact arrangement - An extension to USB includes an insulative tongue portion and a number of contacts held in the insulative tongue portion. The contacts have four conductive contacts and a plurality of differential contacts for transferring differential signals located behind/forward the four standard USB contacts along a front-to-rear direction. The four conductive contacts are adapted for USB protocol and the plurality of differential contacts are adapted for non-USB protocol. The extension to USB is capable of mating with a commentary standard USB connector and a commentary extension to USB, alternatively. | 12-18-2008 |
20090149066 | Electrical connector with ESD protection - An electrical connector has an insulative housing ( | 06-11-2009 |
20100055980 | Extension to version 2.0 universal serial bus connector with additional contacts - An extension to USB includes an insulative tongue portion and a number of contacts held in the insulative tongue portion. The contacts have four conductive contacts and a plurality of differential contacts for transferring differential signals located behind/forward the four standard USB contacts along a front-to-rear direction. The four conductive contacts are adapted for USB 2.0 protocol and the plurality of differential contacts are adapted for non-USB 2.0 protocol. The extension to USB is capable of mating with a complementary standard USB 2.0 connector and a non-USB 2.0 connector, alternatively. | 03-04-2010 |
20110195601 | EXTENSION TO VERSION 2.0 UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS CONNECTOR WITH ADDITIONAL CONTACTS - An extension to USB includes an insulative tongue portion and a number of contacts held in the insulative tongue portion. The contacts have four conductive contacts and a plurality of differential contacts for transferring differential signals located behind/forward the four standard USB contacts along a front-to-rear direction. The four conductive contacts are adapted for USB 2.0 protocol and the plurality of differential contacts are adapted for non-USB 2.0 protocol. The extension to USB is capable of mating with a complementary standard USB 2.0 connector and a non-USB 2.0 connector, alternatively. | 08-11-2011 |
Luis Ortega, Englewood, NJ US
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20100278766 | NITROCELLULOSE-FREE NAIL POLISH COMPOSITIONS - The present invention relates to a nail polish composition, comprising at least one high gloss film forming agent chosen from an esterified styrene maleic anhydride copolymer, a non-esterified styrene maleic anhydride copolymer and mixtures thereof, at least one co-film forming agent chosen from an epoxy resin, optionally, at least one plasticizer, at least one solvent, and optionally, at least one colorant, wherein the composition does not require use of nitrocellulose and can be used to makeup or protect nails. Such compositions impart high gloss, good adhesion and long wear properties. | 11-04-2010 |
20110300089 | HYDRATING AND MOISTURIZING AQUEOUS LIP GLOSS COMPOSITION - The present invention is directed to an aqueous lip gloss composition imparting high gloss, non-sticky, hydration and moisturization onto lips having: (a) at least one alkyl ethoxylated polymer wax; (b) at least one oil soluble high carbon polar modified polymer; (c) water; (d) at least one non-volatile oil capable of solubilizing the polar modified polymer; and (e) optionally, at least one colorant, and wherein the composition does not require silicone fluids to impart gloss. | 12-08-2011 |
20110300090 | NON-STICKY, HYDRATING AND MOISTURIZING AQUEOUS LIP GLOSS COMPOSITION - The present invention is directed to a non-sticky, hydrating and moisturizing aqueous lip gloss having: (a) at least one alkyl ethoxylated polymer wax; (b) at least one oil soluble polar modified polymer; (c) water; (d) at least one non volatile oil capable of solubilizing the polar modified polymer; and (e) optionally, at least one colorant, and wherein the composition does not require silicone fluids therein. | 12-08-2011 |
20110305655 | MOISTURIZING AND SHINE-IMPARTING EMULSION LIP COMPOSITIONS - The present invention is directed to an emulsion lip composition, in solid or stick form, containing: (a) at least one polyamine; (b) an oil-soluble polar modified polymer; (c) water; (d) at least one non-volatile solvent capable of solubilizing the oil-soluble polar modified polymer; and (e) at least one colorant. | 12-15-2011 |
Luis Ortega, East Brunswick, NJ US
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20130213426 | TWO-STEP NAIL POLISH PRODUCT - The present invention relates to a nail polish product, comprising: (1) a base coat composition containing: (i) at least one high gloss film forming agent chosen from a styrene maleic anhydride copolymer; (ii) at least one co-film forming agent chosen from an epoxy resin; (iii) at least one first solvent chosen from at least one volatile solvent and water; (iv) optionally, if water is employed as a first solvent, at least one auxiliary reactive agent chosen from a polyalkyleneamine or a combination of polyalkyleneamine and a polyurethane; (v) optionally, at least one colorant; and (vi) optionally, at least one plasticizer; and (2) a top coat composition containing: (i) at least one second solvent chosen from at least one volatile solvent and water; (ii) at least one main reactive agent chosen from at least one alkoxysilane comprising at least one solubilizing functional group and, if water is employed as a second solvent, at least one polyalkyleneamine or a combination of a polyalkyleneamine and a polyurethane; and (iii) optionally, at least one colorant, wherein the product does not require use of nitrocellulose and can be used to makeup or protect nails. | 08-22-2013 |
20130224134 | NITROCELLULOSE-FREE NAIL POLISH COMPOSITIONS - The present invention relates to a nail polish composition comprising: at least one high gloss film forming agent chosen from a styrene maleic anhydride copolymer; at least one co-film forming agent chosen from an epoxy resin; at least one reactive agent chosen from a combination of a polyalkyleneamine and a polyurethane, at least one polyalkyleneamine, and at least one alkoxysilane comprising at least one solubilizing functional group; at least one solvent chosen from at least one volatile solvent and water; optionally, at least one plasticizer; and optionally, at least one colorant, wherein the composition does not require use of nitrocellulose and can be used to makeup or protect nails. | 08-29-2013 |
Manuel Ortega, Hialeah, FL US
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20100181032 | Interchangeable window treatment system - An interchangeable window treatment system has a plurality of independent fabric components including, but not limited to, a base drape panel, a valance, strap members and at least one overlay drape panel. The strap members are positioned at spaced intervals along a top of the base drape panel, forming loops to support the window treatment system on a horizontal rod. In one embodiment, the valance, one or more overlay panels and strap members are removably secured to the base drape panel with dumbbell shaped button links having enlarged button heads on opposite ends that fit through openings in the fabric (eyelets, buttonholes, etc.) on each of the attached fabric components. Any of the fabric components can be removed, reversed, interchanged and replaced to change the overall appearance of the window treatment system according to a desired style, color scheme, or theme. Medallions or other decorative elements are removably attachable at spaced intervals along the valance, button links or strap members. In another embodiment, the straps and valance are sewn to the base panel, as one piece, and the overlay drape panels and decorative elements are attached by snaps, magnets or other releasable fastening devices. | 07-22-2010 |
Marcos A. Ortega, Kearny, NJ US
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20100294037 | GAUGE ASSEMBLY AND METHODS OF USING SAME - A gauge assembly measuring an amount of a liquid, for use with a float arm assembly including a float arm pivoting in response to a change in the level of liquid, and a flange housing a first magnet and coupled to the float arm where the movement of the float arm causes a displacement of the first magnet. The gauge assembly includes a support adapted to be attached to the flange, which includes a second magnet, spaced in relationship to the first magnet and having a different strength than the first magnet, and an electronic circuit positioned proximate to the first and second magnets to provide a signal representative of the position of the second magnet wherein the second magnet is displaced by the first magnet in response to the level of liquid. The gauge assembly includes a display associated with the second magnet for showing the level of liquid. | 11-25-2010 |
Maria A. Ortega, Athens, GA US
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20150211019 | Compositions and Methods for Increasing Pest Resistance in Plants - Compositions and methods of reducing expression of a flavonoid glucosyltransferase plants, and transgenic and hybrid plants with increased pest resistance are disclosed. The plants can express a polynucleotide that alters, reduces, or silences expression of a flavonoid glucosyltransferase. The flavonoid glucosyltransferase can be Glyma07g14530, or a variant, homolog, or ortholog thereof. Compositions and methods for placing a gene of interest under an expression control sequence of Glyma07g14530, or a fragment thereof, and transgenic and hybrid plants containing one or more herbivory-inducible genes are disclosed. The plants can include a polynucleotide having 50, 100, 150, 250, 500, 750, 1,000, 1,250, 1,500, or 2,000 or more nucleotides of an expression control sequence of Glyma07g14530 operable linked to a nucleic acid encoding a gene of interest. The plants can include one or more transgenes or QTLs that increases insect resistance, for example a Bt transgene, or a Pb, QTL-H, or QTL-G. | 07-30-2015 |
Maria Teresa Ortega, Manhattan, KS US
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20090221483 | Antimicrobial Cathelicidin Peptides - The invention relates to antimicrobial cathelicidin polypeptides related to a 38 amino acid peptide having SEQ ID NO:4. The invention provides for polypeptides having broad spectrum antimicrobial activity, nucleic acids and expression vectors encoding such polypeptides, as well as host cells and methods of reducing survival of a microbe. In addition, the invention also provides compositions, as well as articles of manufacture, that comprise a broad spectrum antimicrobial polypeptide. | 09-03-2009 |
Melissa Diane Ortega, Peshastin, WA US
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20110296614 | SUPPORT APPARATUS - A support apparatus configured to support a prone user in a position that is conducive to interacting with a media item that is also supported thereon. The apparatus includes an upper body support that is configured to support an upper body of a prone user. The upper body support includes a base support member that provides a cushioned surface. The upper body support includes a chest support member extending upwardly from the base support member. The apparatus includes a strip extending frontwardly from the upper body support. The strip is a sheet of flexible material is a width that is substantially equal to the base support member. The apparatus includes a media support member that is coupled to the strip, opposite of the upper body support. The media support member includes a media support structure that is configured to support a media item in a viewable position. | 12-08-2011 |
Miguel Arroyo Ortega US
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20130017344 | METHOD AND SYSTEM TO FORM DELETION WINDOWS ON A GLASS SUBSTRATE.AANM DELSOL; Alberto HERNANDEZAACO USAAGP DELSOL; Alberto HERNANDEZ USAANM RODRIGUEZ; Jes s Alberto GONZALEZAACO USAAGP RODRIGUEZ; Jes s Alberto GONZALEZ USAANM ORTEGA; Miguel ARROYOAACO USAAGP ORTEGA; Miguel ARROYO US - A method and a system is provided to form deletion windows on a glass substrate. The method includes the steps of applying a provisional masking substance of the glass substrate for masking preestablished regions of said glass substrate. The method also includes applying a reflective material on the glass substrate including the provisional masking substance. The method further includes applying heat to the glass substrate for removing the provisional masking substance of the glass substrate forming the deletion windows. | 01-17-2013 |
Mireya Ortega, Stateline, NV US
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20150313559 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETECTING A PROBLEM TOOTH - A system and method for visualizing a dental image that includes a plurality of high resolution dental data, a plurality of tooth objects, at least one threshold and a processing module is described. The plurality of high resolution dental data that is generated using computed tomography. The plurality of tooth objects selected for each tooth from the dental data includes at least one of an enamel object, a dentin object, a pulp object, a root object, and a nerve object. The at least one threshold is used to detect at least one problem tooth. The processing module detects at least one problem tooth. Additionally, the processing module mathematically models the growth of at least one tooth object, the decay for at least one tooth object, or the combination thereof. Furthermore, the processing module determines the effect the problem tooth has on at least one other tooth object. | 11-05-2015 |
Monica Moralma Garces Ortega, Westmont, IL US
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20140171520 | HIGHLY SOLUBLE STEVIA SWEETENER - A method for making highly soluble | 06-19-2014 |
20140199246 | STEVIA COMPOSITION - Stevia compositions are prepared from steviol glycosides of | 07-17-2014 |
20160058051 | HIGHLY SOLUBLE STEVIA SWEETENER - A method for making highly soluble | 03-03-2016 |
Phillip Ortega, Santa Fe, NM US
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20140256380 | VEHICLE MOUNTED CELL PHONE DOCKING STATION - A cellphone docking station for receiving a cellphone, where the docking station includes: a receptacle, where the receptacle receives the cellphone; connectors within the receptacle, where the connectors connect to the cellphone and enable interactive command transfer between the docking station and cellphone; software stored in the docking station, where the software enables voice command interchange between the cellphone and docking station; and functionality indicators, where the functionality indicators relate to functions associated with the cellphone. The functionality indicators may include call activation, text messaging, voice mail, music, navigation and emergency call. In one embodiment, tabs may be provided on the inner walls of the receptacle. The docking station may also supply power to the cellphone within the receptacle. | 09-11-2014 |
Raul Ortega, Westport, CT US
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20140059088 | Tokenization of Date Information - Financial regulations can require the storing of transaction date information when conducting financial transactions. To improve the security of storing such information, date information can be tokenized prior to storage. Client devices used in conducting and processing transactions can access date information rules and token tables for use in tokenizing date information. The client device can also require and use starting date when tokenizing date information. To tokenize the date information, a client device can convert the date information into an integer, for instance based on a number of days from a starting date, and can use the date integer as an input to one or more token tables. The token tables output a tokenized date integer, which can be converted into a tokenized date using a second starting date. The tokenized date can then be stored for subsequent access. | 02-27-2014 |
20140283131 | Assignment of Security Contexts to Define Access Permissions for File System Objects - A system and method are provided for restricting various operations in a file system based on security contexts. An object security context including permissible roles and defining a set of access permissions associated with each of the permissible roles is assigned to a file system object. A user security context is assigned to a user based on authentication information from the user, and the user security context identifies a user role for the user. An executable security context is assigned to an executable program. When the user has launched the executable program, a process is created and assigned the user security context and the executable security context. Responsive to the process attempting to access the file system object, at least one of the user security context and executable security context is verified against the object security context to determine if the attempted access should be allowed. | 09-18-2014 |
20150089574 | Columnar Table Data Protection - Shuffling data stored in columnar tables improves data storage security, particularly when used in conjunction with other security operations, such as tokenization and cryptography. A data table is accessed, and pointer values of at least one column of the accessed table are shuffled, generating a protected table. An index table mapping index values to the shuffled pointer values is generated, allowing a user with access to both the protected table and the index table to generate the original table. Without both tables, users are only able to see either the shuffled data or the index values. Example shuffling methods include, but are not limited to, random shuffling, grouped shuffling, sorting by column value, and sorting by index value. | 03-26-2015 |
20160070917 | TOKENIZATION OF STRUCTURED DATA - Structured data, such as email addresses, social security numbers, and the like is accessed for encoding. A set of encoding rules including one or more encoding actions and/or encoding components corresponding to each of one or more structured data components is accessed. The set of encoding rules can include one or more encoding actions and/or one or more encoding components corresponding to each of one or more structured data components. Encoding actions can include tokenization, encryption, data masking, data modification, and the like. The one or more components of the structured data are encoded based on the accessed set of encoding rules. The encoded structured data is stored, processed, or outputted to an external entity. | 03-10-2016 |
20160087989 | Assignment of Security Contexts to Define Access Permissions for File System Objects - A system and method are provided for restricting various operations in a file system based on security contexts. An object security context including permissible roles and defining a set of access permissions associated with each of the permissible roles is assigned to a file system object. A user security context is assigned to a user based on authentication information from the user, and the user security context identifies a user role for the user. An executable security context is assigned to an executable program. When the user has launched the executable program, a process is created and assigned the user security context and the executable security context. Responsive to the process attempting to access the file system object, at least one of the user security context and executable security context is verified against the object security context to determine if the attempted access should be allowed. | 03-24-2016 |
Robert J. Ortega, Moravian Falls, NC US
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20090037307 | ONLINE ORIGINATION MACHINE - A system that facilitates an identification of potential investment banking opportunities and matches those identified potential banking investment opportunities to investment banking products is disclosed. More opportunities are acted on and more deals are closed than without the subject innovation. Additionally, a user interface facilitates product match and product configuration. After a product is configured and matched to an opportunity, a presentation is generated to ‘pitch’ to a customer. | 02-05-2009 |
20090083113 | ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY PURSUIT MANAGEMENT AND PRESENTATION GENERATION - A common manner for disclosing information is through a presentation. A presentation is generated automatically to pursue a financial opportunity, such as to disclose to a potential client rationale to purchase a product. In addition, auxiliary tasks that relate to the presentation can be handled automatically, such as sending notices and assigning individuals to disclose the presentation. | 03-26-2009 |
20090083169 | FINANCIAL OPPORTUNITY INFORMATION OBTAINMENT AND EVALUATION - Often times, smaller financial opportunities are not pursued due to their size. Information concerning financial opportunities is collected automatically and analyzed to determine opportunities that should be pursued. In addition, entities that relate to financial opportunities can make requests to be pursued by a particular body. A decision is made if an analyzing body should pursue the financial opportunity or if it should be referred to another body. | 03-26-2009 |
20090083170 | PRODUCT AND SERVICE MANIPULATION FOR OPPORTUNITY PURSUIT - When pursing a financial opportunity, certain products and/or services can be used in helping different parties to achieve a related benefit. Since a number of different products and/or services can be available, selection is made to improve a likelihood of success with the financial opportunity. Once there has been an appropriate selection, the products and/or services can be configured to increate a likelihood of success. | 03-26-2009 |
Rosario Ortega, Mamaroneck, NY US
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20120159707 | INFANT BED SUPPORT SYSTEMS - Infant bed support systems comprising an infant bed support that allows a mattress to be used as an infant bed to prevent rolling. The infant bed support systems offers users a simple way to convert virtually any mattress into a safe area on which an individual may sleep. Infant bed support may assist individuals in feeling at ease as the individual sleeps, without worrying that the individual may be in danger of rolling out of bed or crawling out of a crib. The infant bed support may be ideal for use while traveling, when a crib and other traditional means, may be unavailable. The infant bed support comprises: a sheet having a plurality of bands; a removably attachable body-suit; and a fabric extension member. | 06-28-2012 |
Ruben Ortega, Seattle, WA US
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20090276407 | SERVER ARCHITECTURE AND METHODS FOR STORING AND SERVING EVENT DATA - An event history server system stores event data descriptive of user-specific events that occur in browsing sessions of users. A query interface of the event history server system enables applications to selectively retrieve the event data based on various event parameters such as event type, event time of occurrence, and user identifier. The applications may, for example, include one or more personalization applications that generate personalized content for users. | 11-05-2009 |
20100146400 | PROVIDING PARALLEL GENERIC WEB SITE SUPPORTING ANONYMOUS OR SEMI-ANONYMOUS INTERNET ACTIVITY - Parallel generic and non-generic versions of a Web site allow a user of the site to either remain anonymous (if accessing the generic version) or allow user information to be collected (if accessing the non-generic version). In one exemplary embodiment, a Web site may provide a user an interface for entering and processing a search query. A search query processed by a generic version of the Web site includes a marker that informs a Web server supporting the generic Web site that the user wishes to remain anonymous. A parallel non-generic version of the Web site may also interface with the same Web server as interfaced by the generic Web site, but permit a data collecting scheme at the Web server to collect user-specific or user-identifiable information. Such user information, if collected, can be used by the Web server to enhance the user's experience with the Web site. | 06-10-2010 |
20110208711 | SEARCH ANNOTATION AND PERSONALIZATION SERVICES - Various features are disclosed for storing and providing access to event data reflective of user-generated events, including events associated with search query submission of users. One such feature enables users to annotate search results, to later recall and view these annotations, and to publish the annotations to other users. Another feature involves recording event data reflective of search result viewing events of users, and using this event data to personalize search results pages for particular users. | 08-25-2011 |
Ruben E. Ortega, Seattle, WA US
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20110035370 | IDENTIFYING RELATED SEARCH TERMS BASED ON SEARCH BEHAVIORS OF USERS - A system is disclosed that identifies related search terms by performing a term co-occurrence analysis of search query submissions of users. The system may give different amounts of weight to different search query submissions based, for example, on whether subsequent user actions reveal that particular searches were successful. The system may use the identified related search terms to correct spelling errors in search queries received from users. | 02-10-2011 |
20120323953 | PREDICTIVE SELECTION OF ITEM ATTRIBUTES LIKELY TO BE USEFUL IN REFINING A SEARCH - Systems and methods are described for identifying item attributes that are likely to be useful to users in refining searches for items. In one embodiment, when a user submits a search query to search for items, all or a portion of the search query is used to look-up a previously-generated list of item attributes (and optionally associated attribute values) that are associated with the search query and are useful for refining the search. These item attributes, and any associated attribute values, are then presented to the user in a selectable form such that the user can interactively narrow the search. | 12-20-2012 |
20140222803 | IDENTIFYING ITEMS RELEVANT TO A CURRENT QUERY BASED ON ITEMS ACCESSED IN CONNECTION WITH SIMILAR QUERIES - The present invention provides a software facility for identifying the items most relevant to a current query based on items selected in connection with similar queries. In preferred embodiments of the invention, the facility receives a query specifying one or more query terms. In response, the facility generates a query result identifying a plurality of items that satisfy the query. The facility then produces a ranking value for at least a portion of the items identified in the query result by combining the relative frequencies with which users selected that item from the query results generated from queries specifying each of the terms specified by the query. The facility identifies as most relevant those items having the highest ranking values. | 08-07-2014 |
Santiago D. Ortega, Raleigh, NC US
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20080270934 | Method for Providing Functional Context Within an Actively Scrolling View Pane - A method, system and computer-usable medium for using a context aware viewport module to graphically display, and interact with, a viewport. The context aware viewport is implemented in a graphical user interface (GUI) and comprises a spatially context aware informational portion and a viewport portion. | 10-30-2008 |
20130124455 | HYBRID DISCOVERY LIBRARY ADAPTER BOOK PROCESSING - A method for hybrid Discovery Library Adapter (DLA) book processing identifies a first logical group in a first DLA book, the first DLA book including a first set of objects constructed according to a Common Data Model (CDM) specification to represent a first set of corresponding instances of resources at a first time, the first logical group being a grouping of related subset of the first set of objects. A first value corresponding to the first logical group, and usable for ascertaining a difference between the first logical group and a second logical group in a second DLA book, is computed. A second value corresponding to the second logical group is computed and matched with the first value. If matched, a change in the first logical group as compared to the second logical group is identified and output to a DLA delta book. | 05-16-2013 |
20130124577 | EFFICIENT UPDATE OF A DISCOVERY LIBRARY ADAPTER BOOK - A first DLA book and a second DLA book are compared, the first DLA book being stored in a data repository and including a first set of objects constructed according to a Common Data Model (CDM) specification to represent a first set of corresponding instances of resources in the data processing environment at a first time, the second DLA book including a second set of objects constructed according to the CDM specification to represent a second set of corresponding instances of the resources in the data processing environment at a second time. Responsive to the comparing, a DLA delta book is created, the DLA delta book including a difference between the first DLA book and the second DLA book. The DLA delta book is combined with the first DLA book stored in the data repository to update the first DLA book. | 05-16-2013 |
Vicente De Paula Ortega, Houston, TX US
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20140116993 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ARC-ION CLEANING OF MATERIAL PRIOR TO CLADDING SAME - A process for cladding a surface of a substrate that includes cleaning the surface just prior to applying the cladding. Oxides, such as base metal oxides, are removed from the surface during the step of cleaning. Cleaning methods include an ionized gas cleaning process that may include forming an arc between an electrode and the surface. Optionally, the step of cleaning can occur in a chamber that is substantially evacuated. The cladding can be applied to the cleaned surface immediately after it has been cleaned. | 05-01-2014 |
William M. Ortega, Lawrenceville, GA US
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20100332676 | Software Aware Throttle Based Flow Control - A system, comprising a compute node and coupled network adapter (NA), that supports improved data transfer request buffering and a more efficient method of determining the completion status of data transfer requests. Transfer requests received by the NA are stored in a first buffer then transmitted on a network interface. When significant network delays are detected and the first buffer is full, the NA sets a flag to stop software issuing transfer requests. Compliant software checks this flag before sending requests and does not issue further requests. A second NA buffer stores additional received transfer requests that were perhaps in-transit. When conditions improve the flag is cleared and the first buffer used again. Completion status is efficiently determined by grouping network transfer requests. The NA counts received requests and completed network requests for each group. Software determines if a group of requests is complete by reading a count value. | 12-30-2010 |
20100332789 | Network Use of Virtual Addresses Without Pinning or Registration - A system comprising a compute node and coupled network adapter (NA) that allows the NA to directly use CPU virtual addresses without pinning pages in system memory. The NA performs memory accesses in response to requests from various sources. Each request source is assigned to context. Each context has a descriptor that controls the address translation performed by the NA. When the CPU wants to update translation information it sends a synchronization request to the NA that causes the NA to stop fetching a category of requests associated with the information update. The category may be requests associated with a context or a page address. Once the NA determines that all the fetched requests in the category have completed it notifies the CPU and the CPU performs the information update. Once the update is complete, the CPU clears the synchronization request and the NA starts fetching requests in the category. | 12-30-2010 |