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Alan Mosley, New Braunfels, TX US
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20150375438 | BLOWN FILM WITH INTEGRAL PROFILES - A system and method for extruding film with a thickened profile section. In some embodiments, the film forms bags with integral zipper profiles. Plastic film is extruded to form a tube. During extrusion, cooling jets direct cooling gases toward the thickened profile section below the frost line to preferentially cool the thickened profile sections. In some embodiments, warm air is drawn out of the tube interior through hot air intakes located below the frost line. In certain embodiments, the film is extruded at a higher rate of speed than conventional processes. Likewise, the extruded film tube is expanded at a lower blow up ratio than conventional processes in certain preferred embodiments. In some embodiments, the extrusion system includes an air flow surface oriented relative to the film tube to define an air flow gap of substantially uniform thickness. | 12-31-2015 |
Alan Jeffrey Mosley, New Braunfels, TX US
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20150110424 | HANGING MILK STORAGE BAG - The present disclosure relates to a storage bag for expressed mother's milk, particularly one which can receive the milk directly from a pump. The hanging milk storage bag includes semi-circular perforations or other lines of weakness for creating an aperture to receive the breast milk pump. The hanging milk storage bag further includes upper linear perforations or other lines of weakness for creating an opening at the top of the hanging milk storage bag for pouring the contents into a subsequent receptacle. The hanging milk storage bag further includes a leak-resistant zipper for forming a storage volume. | 04-23-2015 |
Bob Mosley, Piedmont, SC US
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20120214600 | Gaming System and Method - “A player accesses a game terminal, which is networked to other game terminals configured to play standard games and game-in-games. The player initiates a standard game (e.g., lottery slot) on the game terminal. The game terminal receives a game initiation request for the standard game and starts a timer. Prior to expiration of the timer, the player may perform a predefined action (e.g., pressing a spin button) indicating that the player wishes to play a game-in-game (e.g., a “community prize” game). If the timer expires without the player performing the predefined action, (s)he is deemed ineligible to win an award associated with the game-in-game. However, in response to player performing the predefined action prior to the timer's expiration, the player is deemed eligible to win an award associated with the game-in-game, and the player participates in both the game and the game-in-game.” | 08-23-2012 |
20130012307 | Gaming System and Method - A secondary game system, in various embodiments, comprises a system of networked game terminals where a player playing a game on a game terminal can earn eligibility to win a prize from a secondary game that plays simultaneously in the background. The secondary game may be triggered based on play on the plurality of networked terminals. This allows the player to play a first game that earns them eligibility to win another game that is played in the background. The player sends a game initiation request for a game (e.g., lottery slot) to be played on the game terminal. If a certain criterion is satisfied, the player becomes eligible to win a prize from the secondary game if the secondary game is triggered while the player is eligible to win. | 01-10-2013 |
20130072294 | Systems and Methods Of Playing A Progressive Game - A computer-implemented method of playing a game on a plurality of networked terminals comprises receiving a plurality of requests to play the first game, facilitating play of the first game on at least one of the plurality of networked terminals, triggering play of a second game at a particular point in time, determining eligible players whom are eligible to play the second game from a plurality of players submitting requests to play the first game, in response to receiving each of the plurality of requests from the eligible players that occur after the particular point in time, facilitating a play of the second game concurrently with a respective play of the first game, determining which plays of the second game result in a prize, and decrementing a second game total prize pool by an amount of each prize that results from each play of the second game. | 03-21-2013 |
20130116042 | Systems and Methods Of Playing A Progressive Game - A computer-implemented method of playing a game on a plurality of networked terminals comprises receiving a plurality of requests to play the first game, facilitating play of the first game on at least one of the plurality of networked terminals, triggering play of a second game at a particular point in time, determining eligible players whom are eligible to play the second game from a plurality of players submitting requests to play the first game, in response to receiving each of the plurality of requests from the eligible players that occur after the particular point in time, facilitating a play of the second game concurrently with a respective play of the first game, determining which plays of the second game result in a prize, and decrementing a second game total prize pool by an amount of each prize that results from each play of the second game. | 05-09-2013 |
20130138490 | Method and System for an Electronic Auction and Sweepstakes - A system for allowing a user to participate in an electronic auction and an electronic sweepstakes game includes a processor configured to (1) receive a request to purchase a first quantity of bids, (2) enable purchase the first quantity of bids, (3) allocate the first quantity of purchased bids and a first quantity of electronic sweepstakes entries to an account of the purchase, (4) enable the purchaser to use one of the first quantity of bids to bid on a first item, (5) receive a request to reveal one of the first quantity of sweepstakes entries, (6) enable the user to reveal the one sweepstakes entry, and (7) enable the display of a result selected from a group consisting of the auction of the item and the reveal of the at least one sweepstakes entry. | 05-30-2013 |
20130331178 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PRE-REVEALED ELECTRONIC SWEEPSTAKES - A system and method that generates a finite number of sweepstakes entries for a sweepstakes, facilitates a selection of one or more sweepstakes entries from the finite number of entries, determines the result of each selected sweepstakes entry, allocates each nonzero result to the user, and provides the user with at least one of the selected sweepstakes entries, the result of each selected sweepstakes entry, the sum of all nonzero results from the selected sweepstakes entries, a code that is associated with the selected sweepstakes entries, and a program that is configured to cause a computer to interactively display to the results associated with the selected sweepstakes entries to the user. The results of the selected sweepstakes entries may be viewed in the form of a simulated game, or the user may log into an account associated with the user to view the total amount won. | 12-12-2013 |
20130344948 | GAMING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A secondary game system, in various embodiments, comprises a system of networked game terminals where a player playing a game on a game terminal can earn eligibility to win a prize from a secondary game that plays simultaneously in the background. The secondary game may be triggered based on play on the plurality of networked terminals. This allows the player to play a first game that earns them eligibility to win another game that is played in the background. The player sends a game initiation request for a game (e.g., lottery slot) to be played on the game terminal. If a certain criterion is satisfied, the player becomes eligible to win a prize from the secondary game if the secondary game is triggered while the player is eligible to win. | 12-26-2013 |
20140135112 | SYSTEMS AND METHOD OF PLAYING A PROGRESSIVE GAME - This disclosure describes systems, methods, and computer-readable media related playing a progressive game. In some embodiments, at least one request may be received from a player to play a first game associated with a first prize pool. Play of the first game may be facilitated on at least one networked terminal based at least in part on receiving the at least one request from the player to play the first game. Play of a second game associated with a second prize pool on the at least one networked terminal may be initiated. The second game may be initiated in response to the second prize pool reaching a predetermined amount. | 05-15-2014 |
20150161850 | GAMING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A secondary game system, in various embodiments, comprises a system of networked game terminals where a player playing a game on a game terminal can earn eligibility to win a prize from a secondary game that plays simultaneously in the background. The secondary game may be triggered based on play on the plurality of networked terminals. This allows the player to play a first game that earns them eligibility to win another game that is played in the background. The player sends a game initiation request for a game (e.g., lottery slot) to be played on the game terminal. If a certain criterion is satisfied, the player becomes eligible to win a prize from the secondary game if the secondary game is triggered while the player is eligible to win. | 06-11-2015 |
20150294533 | SYSTEMS AND METHOD OF PLAYING A PROGRESSIVE GAME - This disclosure describes systems, methods, and computer-readable media related playing a progressive game. In some embodiments, at least one request may be received from a player to play a first game associated with a first prize pool. Play of the first game may be facilitated on at least one networked terminal based at least in part on receiving the at least one request from the player to play the first game. Play of a second game associated with a second prize pool on the at least one networked terminal may be initiated. The second game may be initiated in response to the second prize pool reaching a predetermined amount. | 10-15-2015 |
Bobby Mosley, Piedmont, SC US
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20140370960 | GAME ACTIVATING TOKEN - System and methods for utilizing a game activating token are provided. The game activating token is received in a slot of a token reader and through a passageway to a reading region. An identifier transmitted by the game activating token is read while the token is in the reading region, and the identifier can be communicated to a gaming machine for activating a game. | 12-18-2014 |
Brian J. Mosley, Raleigh, NC US
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20110021629 | IRON PREPARATION SUITABLE FOR PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATION AND PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION THEREOF - New iron preparations comprising stable, unpolymerized iron(III) citrate complex compositions and methods for their preparation are provided. Further, the invention involves the use stable, unpolymerized iron(III) citrate complex compositions of the invention as a food additive, nutritional supplement, dietary supplement, medical food, nutrient, iron fortificant, and source of iron in the fields of nutrition for humans, animals, fish, and birds and of diagnostics. The invention further involves the use of stable, unpolymerized iron(III) citrate complex compositions of the invention as a pharmaceutical and pharmacologically active ingredient for human clinical and veterinary applications. | 01-27-2011 |
Bruce A. Mosley, Seattle, WA US
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20080200389 | Rank-ligand-induced sodium/proton antiporter polypeptides - This invention relates to RIPPA, a new member of the human Na+/H+ antiporter polypeptide family, methods of making such polypeptides, and to methods of using RIPPA and RIPPA-Like polypeptides and agonists or antagonists. | 08-21-2008 |
Cara Mosley, Atlanta, GA US
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20090253710 | NMDA Receptor Antagonists for Neuroprotection - Provided are compounds, pharmaceutical compositions and methods of treatment or prophylaxis of disorders associated with NMDA receptor activity, including neuropathic pain, stroke, traumatic brain injury, epilepsy, and related neurologic events or neurodegeneration. Compounds are of the general Formula I, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, ester, prodrug or derivative thereof are provided: | 10-08-2009 |
20110319416 | Subunit Selective NMDA Receptor Antagonists For The Treatment Of Neurological Conditions - Provided are compounds, pharmaceutical compositions and methods of treating or preventing disorders associated with NMDA receptor activity, including schizophrenia, Parkinson's disease, cognitive disorders, depression, neuropathic pain, stroke, traumatic brain injury, epilepsy, and related neurologic events or neurodegeneration. Compounds of the general Formulas A-E, and pharmaceutically acceptable salts, esters, prodrugs or derivatives thereof are disclosed. | 12-29-2011 |
20140031363 | NMDA Receptor Antagonists for Neuroprotection - Provided are compounds, pharmaceutical compositions and methods of treatment or prophylaxis of disorders associated with NMDA receptor activity, including neuropathic pain, stroke, traumatic brain injury, epilepsy, and related neurologic events or neurodegeneration. Compounds are of the general Formula I, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, ester, prodrug or derivative thereof are provided: | 01-30-2014 |
Carl Mosley, Ormond Beach, FL US
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20140066802 | Cognition and Usability Aptitude Evaluations for Clinician Programmers - The present disclosure involves an electronic device. The electronic device is configured to perform evaluations on a patient user for medical purposes. The electronic device includes a touchscreen display configured to receive input from the user. The electronic device includes a memory storage component configured to store programming code. The electronic device includes a computer processor configured to execute the programming code to perform an evaluation of the user's mental and physical abilities. The evaluation includes prompting the user to perform a plurality of tasks. At least one of the tasks prompts the user to manipulate one or more graphical models shown on the touchscreen display according to predefined instructions. The evaluation includes detecting, via the touchscreen display, responses from the user for the tasks. The evaluation includes determining, based on the detected responses, whether the user is mentally and physically fit to provide reliable feedback to medical personnel. | 03-06-2014 |
20140067017 | System and Method of Compressing Medical Maps for Pulse Generator or Database Storage - The present disclosure involves a method of data-reducing and storing a sensation map. A sensation map associated with a patient is provided. The sensation map includes a graphical depiction of a sensation experienced by the patient. The sensation may be pain or paresthesia experienced by the patient in response to an electrical stimulation therapy. A data file is generated. The data file has a data size less than a data size of the sensation map. The data file contains digital information allowing a reconstruction of the sensation map. Electronic communication is then established with an implanted medical device located inside the patient's body. Thereafter, the data file is sent to the implanted medical device for storage. The stored data files are retrievable by another clinician programmer later to reconstruct the sensation map. | 03-06-2014 |
Carla Mosley, Big Spring, TX US
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20160000251 | STOVE SHUT OFF SYSTEM - The present application relates to a shut off system used to regulate the flow of energy to a cooking unit. The system includes an electronic device configured to selectively control the flow of energy to the cooking unit and to transmit and receive data. A flow rate sensor is used to detect the flow of energy to the cooking unit and transmit flow data to the electronic device. A motion sensor is used to detect motion adjacent the cooking unit and transmit motion data to the electronic device. An energy regulator receives command data from the electronic device to selectively interrupt the flow of energy to the cooking unit when no motion has been detected by the motion sensor for a predetermined and preselected time duration. | 01-07-2016 |
Carroll David Mosley, Austin, TX US
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20110028227 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ADJUSTING RIDER MOVEMENT ON A WATERSLIDE AMUSEMENT DEVICE - In waterslide amusement devices one or more water jets can be directed along the waterslide surface and used to apply a force to riders using the amusement device. In the present approach the operation of such water jet assemblies is adjusted based on the weight of each rider, so that riders of different weights can negotiate the waterslide amusement device safely and with an appropriate degree of excitement. The rider weight is conveniently measured on the waterslide amusement device, for example, using a load cell assembly, and a signal is sent to a controller to adjust the output of one or more downstream water jet assemblies based on the measured rider weight. | 02-03-2011 |
Clifford Mosley, Fall City, WA US
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20120179752 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONSUMER-GENERATED MEDIA REPUTATION MANAGEMENT - A computing system configured to gather social media content includes a memory; a content collection and ingestion system, stored in the memory and configured, when executed on a computer processor, to communicate with one or more computing systems to direct a search of a content source using a received collection request and to ingest the results of the directed search into a data store; and a content management system, stored in the memory and configured, when executed on a computer processor, to display the ingested results on a display. | 07-12-2012 |
David Mosley, Philadelphia, PA US
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20110014377 | Selenium Ink and Methods of Making and Using Same - A selenium ink comprising selenium stably dispersed in a liquid medium is provided, wherein the selenium ink is hydrazine free and hydrazinium free. Also provided are methods of preparing the selenium ink and of using the selenium ink to deposit selenium on a substrate for use in the manufacture of a variety of chalcogenide containing semiconductor materials, such as, thin film transistors (TFTs), light emitting diodes (LEDs); and photo responsive devices (e.g., electrophotography (e.g., laser printers and copiers), rectifiers, photographic exposure meters and photo voltaic cells) and chalcogenide containing phase change memory materials. | 01-20-2011 |
20110020981 | Dichalcogenide Selenium Ink and Methods of Making and Using Same - A selenium ink comprising a chemical compound having a formula RZ-Se | 01-27-2011 |
20110287610 | Selenium/Group 3A ink and methods of making and using same - A selenium/Group 3a ink, comprising (a) a selenium/Group 3a complex which comprises a combination of, as initial components: a selenium component comprising selenium; a carboxylic acid component having a formula R—COOH, wherein R is selected from a C | 11-24-2011 |
20110287614 | Group 6a/Group 3a ink and methods of making and using same - A selenium/Group 3a ink, comprising (a) a selenium/Group 3a complex which comprises a combination of, as initial components: a selenium component comprising selenium; an organic chalcogenide component having a formula selected from RZ—Z′R′ and R | 11-24-2011 |
20120082794 | Selenium/Group 1b/Group 3a ink and methods of making and using same - A selenium/Group 1b/Group 3a ink is provided, comprising, as initial components: (a) a selenium/Group 1b/Group 3a system which comprises a combination of, as initial components: a selenium; an organic chalcogenide component: comprising at least one organic chalcogenide having a formula selected from RZ—Z′R′ and R | 04-05-2012 |
20130034933 | Dichalcogenide selenium ink and methods of making and using same - A method for preparing a Group 1a-1b-3a-6a material using a selenium ink comprising a chemical compound having a formula RZ—Se | 02-07-2013 |
20130040419 | Selenium/group 1B ink and methods of making and using same - A method for preparing a Group 1a-1b-3a-6a material using a selenium/Group 1b ink comprising, as initial components: a selenium component comprising selenium, an organic chalcogenide component having a formula selected from RZ—Z′R′ and R | 02-14-2013 |
20130078384 | Gallium Formulated Ink and Methods Of Making and Using Same - A method for depositing a Group 1b/gallium/(optional indium)/Group 6a material using a gallium formulated ink, comprising, as initial components: (a) a Group 1b/gallium/(optional indium)/Group 6a system which comprises a combination of, as initial components: a gallium component; a selenium component; an organic chalcogenide component; a Group 1b component comprising, as an initial component, at least one of CuCl | 03-28-2013 |
20130122205 | Gallium Ink and Methods Of Making and Using Same - A method for depositing gallium using a gallium ink, comprising, as initial components: a gallium component comprising gallium; a stabilizing component; an additive; and, a liquid carrier; is provided comprising applying the gallium ink on the substrate; heating the applied gallium ink to eliminate the additive and the liquid carrier, depositing gallium on the substrate; and, optionally, annealing the deposited gallium. | 05-16-2013 |
David Mosley, Lafayette Hill, PA US
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20120213924 | Gallium formulated ink and methods of making and using same - A gallium formulated ink is provided. Also provided are methods of preparing the gallium formulated ink and for using the gallium formulated ink to deposit a Group 1b/gallium/(optional indium)/Group 6a material on a substrate for use in the manufacture of a variety of chalcogenide containing semiconductor materials, such as, thin film transistors (TFTs), light emitting diodes (LEDs); and photoresponsive devices (e.g., electrophotography (e.g., laser printers and copiers), rectifiers, photographic exposure meters and photovoltaic cells) and chalcogenide containing phase change memory materials. | 08-23-2012 |
20120214292 | Gallium ink and methods of making and using same - A gallium ink is provided, comprising, as initial components: a gallium component comprising gallium; a stabilizing component, wherein the stabilizing component is selected from 1,3-propanedithiol, beta-mercaptoethanol, analogs thereof and mixtures thereof; an additive, wherein the additive is selected from the group consisting of pyrazine; 2-methylpyrazine; 3-methylpyrazole; methyl 2-pyrazinecarboxylate; pyrazole; praxadine; pyrazine carboxamide; pyrazine carbonitrile; 2,5-dimethylpyrazine; 2,3,5,6-tetramethylpyrazine; 2-aminopyrazine; 2-ethylpyrazine; quinoxaline; quinoxaline substituted with a C | 08-23-2012 |
David W. Mosley, Philadelphia, PA US
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20110076798 | Dichalcogenide ink containing selenium and methods of making and using same - A selenium ink comprising, as initial components: a liquid carrier; a selenium component comprising selenium; and, an organic chalcogenide component having a formula selected from RZ—Z′R′ and R | 03-31-2011 |
20110076799 | Selenium/Group 1b ink and methods of making and using same - A selenium/Group 1b ink comprising, as initial components: a selenium component comprising selenium, an organic chalcogenide component having a formula selected from RZ—Z′R′ and R | 03-31-2011 |
20110120343 | Group 3a ink and methods of making and using same - A Group 3a ink, comprising, as initial components: a polyamine solvent; a Group 3a material/organic complex; and, a reducing agent; wherein the molar concentration of the reducing agent exceeds the molar concentration of the Group 3a material/organic complex; wherein the Group 3a ink is a stable dispersion and wherein the Group 3a ink is hydrazine and hydrazinium free. Also provided are methods of preparing the Group 3a ink and of using the Group 3a ink to deposit a Group 3a material on a substrate for use in a variety of semiconductor applications, such as metallization of silicon devices in VLSI technology, the growth of semiconducting III-V alloys, thin film transistors (TFTs), light emitting diodes (LEDs); and infrared detectors. | 05-26-2011 |
David W. Mosley, Cambridge, MA US
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20090124780 | Nanoparticle chains and Preparation Thereof - Fabrication and arrangement of nanoparticles into one-dimensional linear chains is achieved by successive chemical reactions, each reaction adding one or more nanoparticles by building onto exposed, unprotected linker functionalities. Optionally, protecting groups may be used to control and organize growth. Nanoparticle spheres are functionalized in a controlled manner in order to enable covalent linkages. Functionalization of nanoparticles is accomplished by either ligand exchange or chemical modification of the terminal functional groups of the capping ligand. Nanoparticle chains are obtained by a variety of connectivity modes such as direct coupling, use of linker molecules, and use of linear polymeric templates. In particular, a versatile building block system is obtained through controlled monofunctionalization of nanoparticles. | 05-14-2009 |
20090326269 | Templated Monolayer Polymerization and Replication - A self-replicating monolayer system employing polymerization of monomers or nanoparticle ensembles on a defined template provides a method for synthesis of two-dimensional single molecule polymers. Systems of self-replicating monolayers are used as templates for growth of inorganic colloids. A preferred embodiment employs SAM-based replication, wherein an initial monolayer is patterned and used as a template for self-assembly of a second monolayer by molecular recognition. The second monolayer is polymerized in place and the monolayers are separated to form a replicate. Both may then function as templates for monolayer assemblies. A generic self-replicating monomer unit comprises a polymerizable moiety attached by methylene repeats to a recognition element and an ending unit that will not interfere with the chosen recognition chemistry. The recognition element is self-complementary, unless a set of two replicating monomers with compatible cross-linking chemistry is employed. In a two-component replication system utilizing two different kinds of recognition chemistries, the initial template undergoes replication cycles, while maintaining two-dimensional segregation of the two types of monomers. During subsequent replications, the component domains experience little or no mixing, allowing the two-component, patterned assembly to be exponentially replicated. After replication, selective mineralization and/or electroless plating may produce a two-dimensional inorganic sheet having patterned domains within it. | 12-31-2009 |
20110124055 | Methods for High Fidelity Production of Long Nucleic Acid Molecules - In a method for synthesizing a long nucleic acid molecule, a first immobilized nucleic acid has a first 5′ region and a first 3′ region and a second immobilized nucleic acid has a second 5′ region and a second 3′ region, wherein the second 3′ region and the first 5′ region have identical nucleic acid sequences. The first immobilized nucleic acid is hybridized with an oligonucleotide under conditions promoting hybridization of the oligonucleotide to the first 3′ region, extending the hybridized oligonucleotide and producing a first extension product having a 3′ region that is complementary to the first 5′ region. The second immobilized nucleic acid is hybridized with the first extension product under conditions promoting hybridization of the 3′ region of the first extension product to the second 3′ region, extending the 3′ region of the first extension product and producing a second extension product having a 3′ region that is complementary to the second 5′ region, wherein the second extension product has a sequence complementary to the first and second 3′ and 5′ regions. | 05-26-2011 |
20110201057 | Methods for High Fidelity Production of Long Nucleic Acid Molecules with Error Control - A method for synthesizing a nucleic acid having a desired sequence and length comprises providing a solid support having an immobilized nucleic acid, performing a nucleic acid addition reaction to elongate the immobilized nucleic acid by adding a nucleotide or an oligonucleotide to the nucleic acid, determining whether the nucleotide or the oligonucleotide is added to the nucleic acid by detecting whether there is an increase in electrophoretic force applied to the solid support when an electric field and a magnetic field gradient are applied to the support, wherein the increase in electrophoretic force applied to the support is caused by adding the nucleotide or the oligonucleotide to the nucleic acid, repeating the addition reaction and determination steps if the nucleotide or the oligonucleotide is not added to the nucleic acid, and continuing until the immobilized nucleic acid has a desired sequence and length. | 08-18-2011 |
20120264653 | Methods for High Fidelity Production of Long Nucleic Acid Molecules - In a method for synthesizing a pool of nucleic acid molecules, a first nucleic acid has a first 5′ region and a first 3′ region and a second nucleic acid has a second 5′ region and a second 3′ region. The second 3′ region and the first 5′ region have identical nucleic acid sequences. The first 3′ region is hybridized with an oligonucleotide, extending the hybridized oligonucleotide and producing a first extension product having a 3′ region complementary to the first 5′ region. The second nucleic acid is hybridized with the first extension product to hybridize the 3′ region of the first extension product to the second 3′ region, extending the 3′ region of the first extension product and producing a second extension product having a 3′ region complementary to the second 5′ region. Error-containing molecules are separated from error-free molecules by a component that selects for a sequence error. | 10-18-2012 |
20120288626 | Templated Monolayer Polymerization and Replication - A self-replicating monolayer system employing polymerization of monomers or nanoparticle ensembles on a defined template provides synthesis of two-dimensional single molecule polymers. Systems of self-replicating monolayers are used as templates for growth of inorganic colloids. A preferred embodiment employs SAM-based replication, wherein an initial monolayer is patterned and used as a template for self-assembly of a second monolayer by molecular recognition. The second monolayer is polymerized in place and the monolayers are separated to form a replicate. Both may then function as templates for monolayer assemblies. A generic self-replicating monomer unit comprises a polymerizable moiety attached by methylene repeats to a recognition element and an ending unit that will not interfere with the chosen recognition chemistry. The recognition element is self-complementary, unless two replicating monomers with compatible cross-linking chemistry are employed. After replication, selective mineralization and/or electroless plating may produce a two-dimensional inorganic sheet having patterned domains within it. | 11-15-2012 |
20130005612 | Methods for High Fidelity Production of Long Nucleic Acid Molecules with Error Control - A method for synthesizing a nucleic acid having a desired sequence and length comprises providing a solid support having an immobilized nucleic acid, performing a nucleic acid addition reaction to elongate the immobilized nucleic acid by adding a nucleotide or an oligonucleotide attached to a protecting group to the nucleic acid, determining whether the nucleotide or the oligonucleotide is added to the nucleic acid, removing the protecting group, and continuing until the immobilized nucleic acid has a desired sequence and length. | 01-03-2013 |
20130197214 | Nanoparticle chains and Preparation Thereof - Fabrication and arrangement of nanoparticles into one-dimensional linear chains is achieved by successive chemical reactions, each reaction adding one or more nanoparticles by building onto exposed, unprotected linker functionalities. Optionally, protecting groups may be used to control and organize growth. Nanoparticle spheres are functionalized in a controlled manner in order to enable covalent linkages. Functionalization of nanoparticles is accomplished by either ligand exchange or chemical modification of the terminal functional groups of the capping ligand. Nanoparticle chains are obtained by a variety of connectivity modes such as direct coupling, use of linker molecules, and use of linear polymeric templates. In particular, a versatile building block system is obtained through controlled monofunctionalization of nanoparticles. | 08-01-2013 |
20130280920 | Templated Monolayer Polymerization and Replication - A self-replicating monolayer system employing polymerization of monomers or nanoparticle ensembles on a defined template provides synthesis of two-dimensional single molecule polymers. Systems of self-replicating monolayers are used as templates for growth of inorganic colloids. A preferred embodiment employs SAM-based replication, wherein an initial monolayer is patterned and used as a template for self-assembly of a second monolayer by molecular recognition. The second monolayer is polymerized in place and the monolayers are separated to form a replicate. Both may then function as templates for monolayer assemblies. A generic self-replicating monomer unit comprises a polymerizable moiety attached by methylene repeats to a recognition element and an ending unit that will not interfere with the chosen recognition chemistry. The recognition element is self-complementary, unless two replicating monomers with compatible cross-linking chemistry are employed. After replication, selective mineralization and/or electroless plating may produce a two-dimensional inorganic sheet having patterned domains within it. | 10-24-2013 |
20130323722 | Methods for High Fidelity Production of Long Nucleic Acid Molecules - In a method for generating a long nucleic acid molecule, nucleic acids immobilized on a surface and having overlapping complementary sequences is released into solution. The overlapping complementary sequences are hybridized to form hybridized nucleic acids, followed by extension or ligation of the hybridized nucleic acids to synthesize the long nucleic acid molecule. The nucleic acids may comprise first and second series of nucleic acids having redundant overlapping sequences, wherein nucleic acids from the first and second series are complementary to each other. The complementary nucleic acids are hybridized to form the hybridized nucleic acids. The generated long nucleic acid molecule may have a predetermined sequence element, and it may be introduced into a system wherein the predetermined sequence element is required for replication, such that replication of the synthesized long nucleic acid molecule is indicative of the presence of the predetermined sequence element in the long nucleic acid molecule. | 12-05-2013 |
20140206860 | Nanoparticle chains and Preparation Thereof - Fabrication and arrangement of nanoparticles into one-dimensional linear chains is achieved by successive chemical reactions, each reaction adding one or more nanoparticles by building onto exposed, unprotected linker functionalities. Optionally, protecting groups may be used to control and organize growth. Nanoparticle spheres are functionalized in a controlled manner in order to enable covalent linkages. Functionalization of nanoparticles is accomplished by either ligand exchange or chemical modification of the terminal functional groups of the capping ligand. Nanoparticle chains are obtained by a variety of connectivity modes such as direct coupling, use of linker molecules, and use of linear polymeric templates. In particular, a versatile building block system is obtained through controlled monofunctionalization of nanoparticles. | 07-24-2014 |
David Wayne Mosley, Philadelphia, PA US
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20090039313 | (Thio)phenoxy phenyl silane compostion and method for making same - A (thio)phenoxyphenyl phenyl silane composition is disclosed. A method of making the (thio)phenoxyphenyl phenyl silane composition is also disclosed, the method further including a step of purification. A high purity (thio)phenoxyphenyl phenyl silane composition suitable for use in the preparation of encapsulants for high brightness light emitting devices is further disclosed. | 02-12-2009 |
20090146324 | Phenoxyphenyl polysiloxane composition and method for making and using same - A curable phenoxyphenyl polysiloxane composition is disclosed. A cured phenoxyphenyl polysiloxane composition is further disclosed, along with a method of making that cured phenoxyphenyl polysiloxane composition from the curable phenoxyphenyl silicon composition. An encapsulated semiconductor device, and a method of making that encapsulated semiconductor device by coating a semiconductor element of a semiconductor device with cured phenoxyphenyl polysiloxane are further disclosed. | 06-11-2009 |
Eric Mosley, Wellesley, MA US
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20140164073 | Systems and Methods for Analyzing Recognition Data for Talent and Culture Discovery - Embodiments of the invention provide tools for creating recognition moments in real-time and generating recognition network graphs that represent the recognition connections throughout organizations. Recognition network graphs are utilized to transmit recognition announcements throughout the organization, which, in turn, promotes a positive organizational climate and the values of the organization and aides managers in determining employees who are critical to the prior and future success of their business initiatives even when those employees are not within their traditional organizational hierarchies or span of control. The recognition network graph highlights connections between employees that are not self-evident within traditional organization charts. The recognition network graph may depict how business objectives are achieved via both formal and informal employee connections. Embodiments further provide managers and others with dynamic user interfaces containing recognition network graphs, reports and other analytics that facilitate the assessment of employee performance, influence, impact and other employee metrics. | 06-12-2014 |
Evelyn M. Mosley, Yuma, AZ US
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20130291274 | FINGER EXTENSION - A finger extension is disclosed for assisting a person in holding down material with a finger of the person. The finger extension may comprise a body portion and a pawl. The body extension has side flanges that extend laterally around the finger of the person. The side flanges are malleable so that a person may bend the side flanges against the person's finger so that the finger extension may be retained on the person's finger during use. The pawl extends out from the body portion. A distal tip of the pawl is used to hold down the material and allows the person to keep his or her finger away from a work head (e.g. sewing head) at a safe distance. | 11-07-2013 |
Garrett L. Mosley, Los Angeles, CA US
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20150253320 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR INTEGRATING ANALYTE EXTRACTION, CONCENTRATION AND DETECTION - Disclosed herein are devices and methods that use aqueous two phase systems and lateral flow assays to detect target analytes in a sample. These devices and methods may be used to diagnose a disease or condition in a biological sample, such as blood or serum. In addition, these devices and methods may be used to detect allergens in a food samples or contaminants, such as environmental toxins, in water samples. Device and kit components may be conveniently assembled in a portable container and are amenable to actuation in most settings. The devices are simple to use, requiring a non-trained operator to simply add the sample to the device. Conveniently, the time it takes to detect the target analyte is very short. Thus, the devices and methods disclosed herein provide novel and useful means for point-of-care. | 09-10-2015 |
Harold Mosley, Ooltewah, TN US
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20150053278 | IN-GROUND FLUSHING DEVICE - A flushing device includes an enclosure having an access opening; a discharge conduit; a fluid system conduit; a platform situated within the enclosure, the platform having a top surface and a bottom surface, the top surface facing the access opening and movable to proximate the access opening; a flushing valve mounted on the platform and in fluid communication with the fluid system conduit, the flushing valve operatively connected to a flushing controller, the flushing valve controllable by the flushing controller; and a meter mounted on the top surface of the platform, the meter including a meter inlet and a meter outlet, the meter inlet in fluid communication with the flushing valve, the flushing valve in fluid communication with the meter and the fluid system conduit, the meter outlet in fluid communication with the discharge conduit. | 02-26-2015 |
Harold Edmund Mosley, Toledo, OH US
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20150059888 | Water Service Monitor Assembly - A water service supply assembly includes a water supply line with a stop valve. A lid is supported relative to the stop valve. A first switch is adapted to detect movement of the lid and a second switch is adapted to detect if a body is moved relative to the stop valve. | 03-05-2015 |
Harold Thomas Mosley, Lehigh Acres, FL US
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20120298208 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING FLUSHING APPARATUS AND RELATED INTERFACES - A programmable automated water flushing system (PAWFS) allows for two way communication and remote flushing unit management through a secure web access point or a secure interface in signal communication with a supervisory control and data acquisition system. The PAWFS is configurable to provide and log real time data. The PAWFS can be integrated with exterior water management devices. The PAWFS is configurable to cause flushing of water retention areas when disinfectant residual falls below selectable parameters. The PAWFS can be programmed to flush or clear liquids in accordance with at least one time-based function. | 11-29-2012 |
James Mosley, Oklahoma City, OK US
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20140090993 | SAFETY EQUIPMENT KIT - A safety kit comprising a housing having a body portion and a front cover. The front cover is movable relative to the body portion between an open condition and a closed condition. The body portion includes a first side, a second side, a top portion, a bottom portion, and a rear portion which cooperate to define a safety equipment space. The housing further has a ring member positioned in the safety equipment space and connected to the rear portion of the body portion. The ring member provided with an outward extending retaining. A pair of earmuffs is disposed within the ring member, and a face shield including a headband is disposed about the ring member. | 04-03-2014 |
Jeff Mosley, New Bloomfield, MO US
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20120064566 | MULTIPLE PHASE FLOW SYSTEM FOR DETECTING AND ISOLATING SUBSTANCES - A multiple flow system and method for detecting substances in a fluid is provided. More specifically, a first fluid tube containing a first fluid and a second fluid tube containing a second fluid are coupled to a common fluid tube via a connector, such that alternating discrete compartments of the first fluid and the second fluid flow through the common fluid tube. The first and second fluids are immiscible. A substance detector, having a flow chamber with an internal wall, is coupled to the common fluid tube. The alternating discrete compartments of the first and second fluids flow through the flow chamber and are analyzed by the substance detector. | 03-15-2012 |
Jennie Marie Mosley, Austin, TX US
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20110167335 | System and Method for Generating Web Pages - Systems and methods for creating Web pages are provided. Web page development components, referred to as “pods,” may be used to encapsulate discrete functionality for use and re-use within Web pages. The pods may be contained in a library, from which a developer may select one or more pods that provide the functionality and/or presentation definitions the developer wishes to include in the Web page. A pod may contain all the functional and presentation information required to implement the desired functionality, and may contain only that functional and presentation information. | 07-07-2011 |
John H. Mosley, Portland, CT US
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20130323010 | TURBINE COOLANT SUPPLY SYSTEM - A gas turbine engine configured to rotate in a circumferential direction about an axis extending through a center of the gas turbine engine comprises a turbine stage. The turbine stage comprises a disk, a plurality of blades and a mini-disk. The disk comprises an outer diameter edge having slots, an inner diameter bore surrounding the axis, a forward face, and an aft face. The plurality of blades is coupled to the slots. The mini-disk is coupled to the aft face of the rotor to define a cooling plenum therebetween in order to direct cooling air to the slots. In one embodiment of the invention, the cooling plenum is connected to a radially inner compressor bleed air inlet through all rotating components so that cooling air passes against the inner diameter bore. | 12-05-2013 |
20150252729 | INNER DIFFUSER CASE STRUTS FOR A COMBUSTOR OF A GAS TURBINE ENGINE - An inner diffuser case for use in a combustor of a gas turbine engine includes a multiple of struts across an annular flow path between an outer shroud and an inner shroud, at least one of the multiple of struts is an open strut. | 09-10-2015 |
20160003166 | GAS TURBINE ENGINE TURBINE IMPELLER PRESSURIZATION - A cooling system for a gas turbine engine turbine section includes a rotor supporting a blade having a cooling passage. A disc is secured relative to the rotor and it forms a cavity between the rotor and the disc. A bleed air source is in fluid communication with the cavity. An impeller is arranged in the cavity. The impeller is configured to increase a fluid pressure within the cavity to drive bleed air from the bleed air source and thereby provide a pressurized cooling fluid to the cooling passage. | 01-07-2016 |
John Matthew Mosley, Simpsonville, SC US
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20150275703 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMPROVED CONTROL OF A COMBINED CYCLE POWER PLANT - Systems, methods, and tangible non-transitory machine readable medium are provided. A system includes a gas turbine system configured to produce power by combusting a fuel. The system further includes a controller configured to control the gas turbine system via an operating 2-dimensional surface area and a setpoint, wherein the operating 2-dimensional surface area comprises a plurality of limits defining bounds for the operating 2-dimensional surface area, and wherein the setpoint is configured to be disposed inside the operating 2-dimentionsal surface area or on the limits. | 10-01-2015 |
Joseph M. Mosley, Naples, FL US
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20090292778 | MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR A CONVERSATIONAL SYSTEM - The present invention is uniquely designed to interact with web retailer's customers with real agent reaction times as they give astute answers directly concerning web retailer's products and goals. The entire process is manageable through a third-party website which includes scripting, settings and other parameters selected by the web retailer. An artificial intelligence engine uses the combination of Bayesian probability keyword selection, natural language parsing and regular expression processing. The technology updates its response database with every client interaction-learning always takes place as it simulates a live agent, in real time. Every client interaction is recorded and analyzed, and as a result of the analysis the changes in the answer database are made. | 11-26-2009 |
20110213642 | MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR A CONVERSATIONAL SYSTEM - The present invention is uniquely designed to interact with web retailer's customers with real agent reaction times as they give astute answers directly concerning web retailer's products and goals. The entire process is manageable through a third-party website which includes scripting, settings and other parameters selected by the web retailer. An artificial intelligence engine uses the combination of Bayesian probability keyword selection, natural language parsing and regular expression processing. The technology updates its response database with every client interaction-learning always takes place as it simulates a live agent, in real time. Every client interaction is recorded and analyzed, and as a result of the analysis the changes in the answer database are made. | 09-01-2011 |
Judith Mosley, Santa Barbara, CA US
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20140283227 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ADAPTIVE TRACKING USING A SCANNING PROBE MICROSCOPE - Methods and apparatuses are described for adaptively tracking a feature of a sample using a scanning probe microscope. The adaptive technique provides an adaptive method for tracking the feature scan-to-scan despite actual or apparent changes in feature shape due, for example, to an evolving/transitioning state of the sample, and/or actual or apparent changing position due, for example, to movement of the sample and/or drift of the piezoelectric tube actuator. In a preferred embodiment, each scan may be processed line-by-line, or subpart-by-subpart, and may be analyzed either in real time or off-line. This processing technique improves speed, processing, reaction, and display times. | 09-18-2014 |
Keith Andre Mosley, Atlanta, GA US
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20150241082 | Tower Floor Register - A tower floor register that replaces the standard in-floor register. The tower register's bottom extremity is inserted into the floor opening and does not require screws to bolt it to the floor. The stackable tower sections create a vertical duct for channeling air upward from the floor and out into a room. The tower can be stacked to the height required to clear the vertical dimensions of obstructing objects. Rotatable and adjustable directional vent stacks, which can be inserted into the tower directional vent stack manifold, are used to aim the air flow in the direction that provides the desired comfort level. | 08-27-2015 |
Ken Mosley, Trussville, AL US
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20110011963 | APPARATUS AND METHOD OF PROCESSING RAW MATERIALS - A method and apparatus for processing animal byproduct materials is disclosed. In some embodiments, the apparatus includes a grinder for grinding the byproduct materials; a mixer for mixing the ground byproduct materials with an oil absorbing material and a backmix material; and a dryer for drying the mixed materials. In some embodiments, the apparatus also includes a cyclone for separating an air stream from the dried materials. The dried materials are transported to one or more presses for pressing the dried materials, thereby reducing oil content. The one or more presses includes a first opening for delivering pressed oil to a centrifuge and a second opening for sending the pressed materials to a screener. A portion of the screened material is sent back to the mixer (and/or the grinder) and the balance of the screened material are sent to storage as a finished product. | 01-20-2011 |
Kevin Mosley, Brigham City, UT US
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20100085005 | ELECTRIC MOTOR - A multi-phase electric motor comprises a stator comprising a plurality of wire coils surrounding a non-magnetizable core; a rotor with permanent magnets embedded therein, the rotor being disposed adjacent to the stator, the rotor being mounted on a rotatable drive shaft; a power source; a position sensor operably connected to the rotor; and a control circuit operably connected to the power source, the position sensor, and the wire coils, for controlling distribution of electrical energy to the wire coils. In this motor the control mechanism transfers electrical charge from a first coil to a second coil. | 04-08-2010 |
20130147418 | Electric Motor - A multi-phase electric motor comprises a stator comprising a plurality of wire coils surrounding a non-magnetizable core; a rotor with permanent magnets embedded therein, the rotor being disposed adjacent to the stator, the rotor being mounted on a rotatable drive shaft; a power source; a position sensor operably connected to the rotor; and a control circuit operably connected to the power source, the position sensor, and the wire coils, for controlling distribution of electrical energy to the wire coils. In this motor the control mechanism transfers electrical charge from a first coil to a second coil. | 06-13-2013 |
Kevin H. Mosley, Simi Valley, CA US
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20130342054 | MULTI-PHASE MODULAR COIL ELEMENT FOR ELECTRIC MOTOR AND GENERATOR - Aspects and embodiments disclosed herein include a highly efficient electric motor which can be embodied in several configurations, including a standard motor, a hub motor, a linear motor, or other motor configuration. In one example, there is provided a motor comprising a rotor including a plurality of magnets and a stator including at least one coil module, the at least one coil module including a plurality of coils of conductive material, the plurality of coils arranged horizontally displaced to from one another and retained in a matrix material of the at least one coil module. | 12-26-2013 |
Larry E. Mosley, Santa Clara, CA US
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20080305603 | Forming carbon nanotube capacitors - A capacitor may be formed of carbon nanotubes. Carbon nanotubes, grown on substrates, may be formed in a desired pattern. The pattern may be defined by placing catalyst in appropriate locations for carbon nanotube growth from a substrate. Then, intermeshing arrays of carbon nanotubes may be formed by juxtaposing the carbon nanotubes formed on opposed substrates. In some embodiments, the carbon nanotubes may be covered by a dielectric which may be adhered by functionalizing the carbon nanotubes. | 12-11-2008 |
20090284944 | SPLIT THIN FILM CAPACITOR FOR MULTIPLE VOLTAGES - An apparatus, and a method for forming, a split thin film capacitor for providing multiple power and reference supply voltage levels to electrical devices such as integrated circuits, may be useful in space restricted applications, and in applications that require very close electrical connections between the power consumer and the power supply. An example of both a space restricted application and a close coupling application may be an integrated circuit (IC) such as a microprocessor. The capacitor supplying and moderating power to the microprocessor needs to be closely coupled in order to respond to instantaneous power demands that may be found in high clock rate microprocessors, and the space inside a microprocessor package is very restricted. The microprocessor may use a lower voltage power supply level for minimum sized fast transistors in the fast core logic portions of the microprocessor, and a more normal voltage power supply voltage level for the cache memory and I/O transistor portions of the microprocessor. Thus a compact capacitor with multiple power and reference supply levels may be needed to provide the required power for a high frequency IC. | 11-19-2009 |
20100259911 | MAGNETIC MICROINDUCTORS FOR INTEGRATED CIRCUIT PACKAGING - Magnetic microinductors formed on semiconductor packages are provided. The magnetic microinductors are formed as one or more layers of coplanar magnetic material on a package substrate. Conducting vias extend perpendicularly through the plane of the magnetic film. The magnetic film is a layer of isotropic magnetic material or a plurality of layers of anisotropic magnetic material having differing hard axes of magnetization. | 10-14-2010 |
20140183694 | ENERGY STORAGE DEVICES FORMED WITH POROUS SILICON - In one embodiment, an energy storage device (e.g., capacitor) may include a porous silicon layer formed within a substrate. The porous silicon layer includes pores with a mean pore diameter less than approximately 100 nanometers. A first conductive layer is formed on the porous silicon layer and a first dielectric layer is formed on the first conductive layer. A second conductive layer is formed on the first dielectric layer to form the capacitor. | 07-03-2014 |
20140293529 | Method Apparatus and Material for Radio Frequency Passives and Antennas - A method apparatus and material are described for radio frequency passives and antennas. In one example, an electronic component has a synthesized magnetic nanocomposite material with aligned magnetic domains, a conductor embedded within the nanocomposite material, and contact pads extending through the nanocomposite material to connect to the conductor. | 10-02-2014 |
Lawrence E. Mosley, Hammond, IN US
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20080264688 | Auxiliary Cable Bracket - An auxiliary cable bracket having a main plate and a mounting plate. The mounting plate is connected to the main plate and is positioned spaced apart from the main plate such that the frame of a ladder rack section can be positioned therebetween. At least one tooth is formed on a surface of at least one of the mounting plate and the main plate. | 10-30-2008 |
Len I. Mosley, Herndon, VA US
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20110021198 | Systems And Methods For Selectively Pre-Registering Data Paths For Mobile Stations - The present invention relates to systems and methods for selectively pre-registering a data path for a mobile station. In an embodiment, a serving base station receives a mobile-originated handoff-request message from a mobile station, wherein the mobile-originated handoff-request message identifies one or more target base stations. The serving base station then responsively determines whether to instruct each respective target base station to pre-register a data path for the mobile station. The serving base station then sends a respective serving-to-target handoff-request message to each identified target base station, indicating whether the serving base station is instructing that target base station to pre-register a data path for the mobile station. | 01-27-2011 |
20110022504 | Systems And Method For Establishing A Data-Path Between A Mobile Station And A Home Access Service Network Gateway - The present invention relates to systems and methods for establishing a data-path between a mobile station and a home access service network gateway (“ASN-GW”). During the authentication process, a visited ASN-GW receives a first message that identifies a home ASN-GW associated with the mobile station. After the mobile station has been authenticated, the visited ASN-GW receives a first data-path request message from a base station serving the mobile station, requesting a path for data-packet communication for the mobile station that extends between base station and the visited ASN-GW. The visited ASN-GW responsively uses the received identification to send a second data-path request message to the home ASN-GW which requests a path for data-packet communication that extends between the base station and the home ASN-GW. Once the data-path has been established, the home ASN-GW may monitor and/or place restrictions on the data being transmitted to and from the mobile stations. | 01-27-2011 |
Mark Allen Mosley, Guntersville, AL US
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20110072235 | EFFICIENT MEMORY TRANSLATOR WITH VARIABLE SIZE CACHE LINE COVERAGE - One embodiment of the present invention sets forth a system and method for supporting high-throughput virtual to physical address translation using compressed TLB cache lines with variable address range coverage. The amount of memory covered by a TLB cache line depends on the page size and page table entry (PTE) compression level. When a TLB miss occurs, a cache line is allocated with an assumed address range that may be larger or smaller than the address range of the PTE data actually returned. Subsequent requests that hit a cache line with a fill pending are queued until the fill completes. When the fill completes, the cache line's address range is set to the address range of the PTE data returned. Queued requests are replayed and any that fall outside the actual address range are reissued, potentially generating additional misses and fills. | 03-24-2011 |
Matthew Mosley, Simpsonville, SC US
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20130116830 | Systems and Methods for Predicting Transient Operational Characteristics of a Power Plant - Certain embodiments of the invention may include systems and methods for predicting transient operational characteristics of a power plant. According to an example embodiment of the invention, a method is provided for predicting transient operational characteristics of a power plant. The method can include receiving operating information associated with the power plant; using a power plant dynamics model for determining a current operating state of the power plant based at least in part on the received operating information; and using the power plant dynamics model and a power plant controls model for predicting one or more future operating parameters associated with power plant based at least in part on the determined current operating state and the received operating information. | 05-09-2013 |
Matthew J. Mosley, Simpsonville, SC US
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20090053036 | Systems and Methods for Extending Gas Turbine Emissions Compliance - A gas turbine system for operation at low loads. The gas turbine system may include a number of inlet guide vanes, a compressor, a turbine, and an air movement system for maintaining an emission from the gas turbine system below a predetermined level. | 02-26-2009 |
Matthew John Mosley, Simpsonville, SC US
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20110094238 | MODEL-BASED COORDINATED AIR-FUEL CONTROL FOR A GAS TURBINE - A fuel controller, and associated method, provides a fuel control output signal to a fuel control actuator to control operations. The fuel controller determines the fuel control output signal based on rotational speed error. A combustion air controller provides a combustion air control output signal to a combustion air control actuator to control operations. A cross channel controller is in communication with the fuel controller and the combustion air controller. The cross channel controller provides a combustion air control modification signal to the combustion air controller. The combustion air control modification signal is determined from the fuel control output signal using an air versus fuel model. The combustion air controller determines a preliminary combustion air control signal based on an exhaust temperature error, and further determines the combustion air control output signal based on both of the preliminary combustion air control signal and the combustion air control modification signal. | 04-28-2011 |
20110277482 | MODEL-BASED COORDINATED AIR-FUEL CONTROL FOR A GAS TURBINE - A coordinated air-fuel controller and associated method provide a fuel controller, a combustion air controller and a steady-state air versus fuel model. The fuel controller generates a fuel control output signal and the combustion air controller generates a combustion air control output signal. The fuel controller determines a preliminary fuel control signal based on at least one of first and second loop control signals, and determines the fuel control output signal based on the preliminary fuel control signal. The steady-state air versus fuel model processes the preliminary fuel control signal to determine an expected steady-state combustion air control signal. The combustion air controller determines a preliminary combustion air control signal based on at least one of a third loop control signal and a fourth loop control signal, and determines the combustion air control output signal based on the preliminary combustion air control signal and the expected steady-state combustion air control signal. | 11-17-2011 |
20120022712 | GRID FREQUENCY RATE LIMITING SYSTEM - A grid frequency rate limiting system for a droop governor is disclosed, the grid frequency rate limiting system including: a rate limit calculator for: obtaining data including at least one of: a transient power response requirement indicator, a turbo-generator power level indicator, a grid stability indicator, a fuel transfer indicator, a combustion mode timing indicator, or a temperature matching indicator; and defining rate limits according to the obtained data; a rate limiter operably connected to the rate limit calculator, the rate limiter for: obtaining a grid frequency reading associated with a grid frequency of an electrical grid; obtaining the defined rate limits; and filtering the grid frequency using the defined rate limits to provide a filtered frequency; and a droop governor operably connected to the grid frequency rate limiting system, the droop governor for: obtaining the filtered frequency; and providing a power response to the electrical grid based upon the filtered frequency. | 01-26-2012 |
20120210257 | AUTOMATED SYSTEM FOR ANALYZING POWER PLANT OPERATIONS - Systems and methods for analyzing and displaying power plant data are able to access continuous live and/or historical operational data and identify within the data: (a) instances of at least one given type of power plant operation, (b) key events that may occur during an instance of the at least one given type of power plant operation, and (c) one or more time-based segments based on the key events and a physical segmentation of the power plant. Performance aspects for selected identified power plant operation instances can be quantified by comparing the identified instances with metrics that are predefined relative to the key events and segmentation within each type of power plant operation. Selected data associated with the identified instances are provided as electronic output to a user. | 08-16-2012 |
20130331961 | DATA EXCHANGE SYSTEM PROVIDING FLEXIBLE AND ROBUST HANDLING OF UNITS OF MEASURE - A system and method for data exchange is provided. In one embodiment, a processor is configured to handle a data packet that represents a physical attribute related to monitoring and/or control of at least one equipment over a period of time. The processor is configured to exchange the data packet between a first device operating in a first unit of measure and a second device operating in a second unit of measure. The data packet includes a numerical value and a unit of measure suitable for the first device or the second device, wherein both the numerical value and the unit of measure may change with each data exchange. | 12-12-2013 |
Matthew John Mosley, Greenville, SC US
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20120072194 | Methods and Systems for Modeling Turbine Operation - Methods and systems for modeling turbine operation are disclosed. In one embodiment a method for modeling turbine operation may include: determining current performance parameters of a turbine; providing at least one external factor for current or future operation of the turbine; and modeling, by a predictive model, at least one operating characteristic of the turbine based at least in part on the current performance parameters of the turbine and the at least one external factor. | 03-22-2012 |
Michael D. Mosley, Hazelwood, MO US
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20120234696 | ELECTRODES, SENSORS AND METHODS FOR MEASURING COMPONENTS IN WATER - Improvements in references electrodes, halogen sensors, pH sensors, TDS sensors, combinations thereof, and related methods. | 09-20-2012 |
20140174925 | REFERENCE ELECTRODE - Improvements in references electrodes, halogen sensors, pH sensors, TDS sensors, combinations thereof, and related methods. | 06-26-2014 |
20140190825 | pH Sensor - Improvements in references electrodes, halogen sensors, pH sensors, TDS sensors, combinations thereof, and related methods. | 07-10-2014 |
20140299471 | pH Sensor - Improvements in references electrodes, halogen sensors, pH sensors, TDS sensors, combinations thereof, and related methods. | 10-09-2014 |
Michael J. Mosley, Princeton, NJ US
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20130220098 | GUITAR NECK JOINT ROUTING SYSTEM - A guitar neck joint routing system. The system includes a probe and router assembly comprising a gantry, a probe, and a plurality of routers, and a guitar neck and body nest comprising clamps and vacuum grips for holding a guitar neck and guitar body in place for taking measurements and routing a dovetail joint. | 08-29-2013 |
20140373977 | GUITAR NECK JOINT ROUTING SYSTEM - A guitar neck joint routing system. The system includes a probe and router assembly comprising a gantry, a probe, and a plurality of routers, and a guitar neck and body nest comprising clamps and vacuum grips for holding a guitar neck and guitar body in place for taking measurements and routing a dovetail joint. | 12-25-2014 |
Patrick Andrew Mosley, Houston, TX US
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20110303715 | Tool Organizer - A system for organizing tools including a flexible base; tool retainers coupled to the base and configured to hold tools, wherein the tools include wrenches; and coupling elements disposed at the ends of the flexible base configured to couple the ends of the flexible base to form a loop. | 12-15-2011 |
Ralph Mosley, Roselle, NJ US
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20120202794 | COMPOUNDS - Disclosed herein are compounds useful for treating a viral infection, such as HCV. | 08-09-2012 |
Ralph T. Mosley, Roselle, NJ US
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20100075987 | ACYL BIPIPERIDINYL COMPOUNDS, COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING SUCH COMPOUNDS AND METHODS OF TREATMENT - Bipiperidyl compounds of the formula: (I) are disclosed as useful for treating or preventing type 2 diabetes and similar conditions. Pharmaceutically acceptable salts and solvates are included as well. The compounds are useful as agonists of the g-protein coupled receptor GPR-119. | 03-25-2010 |
20150087045 | CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF HCV POLYMERASE COMPLEXES AND METHODS OF USE - The present disclosure includes a crystalline form and a crystal structure of HCV RNA polymerase and HCV RNA polymerase in a complex with an RNA template primer molecule. In other aspects, the disclosure provides methods of using the crystal structures and structural coordinates to identify homologous proteins and to design or identify agents that can modulate the function of the HCV RNA polymerase and HCV RNA polymerase in a complex with an RNA template primer molecule. | 03-26-2015 |
R. Lee Mosley, Omaha, NE US
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20100028320 | Methods and Compositions for Inhibiting Diseases of the Central Nervous System - Methods and compositions for treating central nervous system diseases and disorders are disclosed. | 02-04-2010 |
20140004148 | Methods and Compositions for Inhibiting Diseases of the Central Nervous System | 01-02-2014 |
20140349877 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR DIAGNOSING NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASE - Methods and compositions for detecting and diagnosing Parkinson's disease are disclosed. | 11-27-2014 |
20150139937 | Methods and Compositions For Inhibiting Diseases of the Central Nervous System - Methods and compositions for treating central nervous system diseases and disorders are disclosed. | 05-21-2015 |
Robert Mosley, San Jose, CA US
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20090299131 | Organ Manipulator Apparatus - Organ manipulation devices for atraumatically grasping the surface of an organ and repositioning the organ to allow access to a location on the organ that would otherwise be substantially inaccessible. Methods of accessing a beating heart, retracting the heart using an organ manipulation apparatus, and stabilizing a surgical target area with a stabilizer. Both the organ manipulator and stabilizer are fixed to a stationary object which may be a sternal retractor. A system for performing beating heart coronary artery bypass grafting includes a sternal retractor, organ manipulator and stabilizer. | 12-03-2009 |
20140148641 | Organ Manipulator Apparatus - Organ manipulation devices for atraumatically grasping the surface of an organ and repositioning the organ to allow access to a location on the organ that would otherwise be substantially inaccessible. Methods of accessing a beating heart, retracting the heart using an organ manipulation apparatus, and stabilizing a surgical target area with a stabilizer. Both the organ manipulator and stabilizer are fixed to a stationary object which may be a sternal retractor. A system for performing beating heart coronary artery bypass grafting includes a sternal retractor, organ manipulator and stabilizer. | 05-29-2014 |
Stacey Mosley, Levittown, PA US
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20080217507 | Writing assist device - A writing assist device includes a hand-receiving body having an exterior surface with a convex contour for ergonomically receiving the palm and/or fingers of the hand of a user from underneath and a base adapted to easily move by pushing or pulling on a writing surface to allow writing by the user. The body includes an inclined channel for receiving a writing instrument, such as a pen or pencil, and a securing element to releasably secure the writing instrument at an inclined angle in the channel. The channel is disposed on the body such that the thumb and index finger of the user lie on opposite sides of the channel during writing in manner that generally resembles the natural gripping of a pen or pencil between the thumb and index finger of an able-bodied person to impart a more natural feeling of writing control. A removable, stretchable cover can be placed on the exterior surface of the body for the comfort of the user before the user places his/her hand on the device. | 09-11-2008 |
Steve Mosley, Fern Park, FL US
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20100325604 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PERFORMING COST ESTIMATION IN A SERVICE PROVIDER ENVIRONMENT - A system and method for providing cost estimation in performing a work project on communications infrastructure may include accessing a first data record generated by a first software tool, where the first data record includes data that specifies a work project on communications infrastructure. A second data record utilized by a second software tool may be populated utilizing the data of the first data record. A data set that is related to a combination of a first data element and a second data element of the first data record may be accessed. Using the second software tool, the data set may be presented to a user in a selectable format to enable the user to select a third data element from the presented data set, where the third data element may be used to estimate a cost for performing the work project. A cost estimate based on the third data element may be generated and presented to the user using the second software tool. | 12-23-2010 |
Teresa Mosley, Smyrna, GA US
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20140102473 | Back Pin Hair Fashioning Device - The presently disclosed embodiments, as well as features and aspects thereof, are directed towards a back pin hair fashioning device comprised of a lower prong and an upper prong joined by a hinge aspect. The lower prong may comprise a smooth length that defines a curve which approximates the curve of a user's head. The upper prong may comprise a plurality of undulations defined by a series of peaks and valleys and, overall, defines a curve that has a radius that is substantially equivalent to the radius of the curve defined by the lower prong. The overall length of the back pin hair fashioning device may be approximately 80 mm. When inserted into a user's hair, portions of the hair are captured in the spaces defined by the undulations. Advantageously, after insertion, a single back pin hair fashioning device may maintain and secure a hairstyle desired by the user. | 04-17-2014 |
Teresa Gee Mosley, Smyrna, GA US
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20120067366 | Hair Fashioning Apparatus and Method of Use Thereof - A hair fashioning or styling apparatus covered in velvet or similar material, the apparatus comprising an elongated section that is flexible, but which retains its shape once formed, along with a pillow section that is either removable or integral to the elongated section. The hair fashioning apparatus may include earphones, earplugs, earmuffs or a holder for a media player. The hair fashioning apparatus is utilized to form a “poof” of hair on the top of the head, or, alternatively, pigtails or ponytails. | 03-22-2012 |
Thomas Mosley, Lubbock, TX US
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20100028823 | Anti-microbial orthodontic compositions and appliances and methods of production and use thereof - The presently disclosed and claimed invention is directed to anti-microbial orthodontic apparatus and anti-microbial orthodontic compositions comprising an effective amount of a selenium compound, kits containing same, and methods of producing and using said anti-microbial orthodontic apparatus and anti-microbial orthodontic compositions. | 02-04-2010 |
20100158967 | SELENIUM-BASED BIOCIDAL FORMULATIONS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - Biocidal formulations that include a selenium compound selected from the group consisting of RSeH, RSeR′, RSeSeR, RseSeR′, and RseX, wherein each of R and R′ include an aliphatic or phenolic residue, and wherein X is a protecting group selected from the group consisting of a halogen, an imide, a cyanide, an azide, a phosphate, a sulfate, a nitrate, a carbonate, selenium dioxide, and combinations thereof, are provided. The selenium compounds may be incorporated into an acrylate polymer matrix, or may be incorporated into a molten plastic material. Methods for preventing growth of a species of interest on an object or in a composition are also provided. | 06-24-2010 |
20120288813 | ANTI-MICROBIAL ORTHODONTIC COMPOSITIONS AND APPLIANCES AND METHODS OF PRODUCTION AND USE THEREOF - Anti-microbial orthodontic apparatus and anti-microbial orthodontic compositions comprise an effective amount of a selenium compound. Kits containing apparatus and/or compositions are disclosed, along with methods of producing and using said anti-microbial orthodontic apparatus and anti-microbial orthodontic compositions. | 11-15-2012 |
Tommy Michael Mosley, Talking Rock, GA US
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20150238843 | BINDING SYSTEMS FOR BOARDS AND SKIS - Various binding systems for sliding boards and skis are presented. In one example, among others, a binding system includes a boot plate assembly affixed to a boot and a mounting plate assembly. The mounting plate assembly can be affixed to a sliding board or a ski. The boot plate assembly includes a socket and a wedge attached to opposite sides of a boot plate. The mounting plate assembly includes a spring mechanism configured to engage the socket and a wedge block configured to receive the wedge. When engaged, pressure from the spring mechanism holds the boot plate assembly to the sliding board or ski. When sufficient force is applied through the boot, the boot plate assembly is released from the mounting plate assembly, which frees the rider from the sliding board or ski. | 08-27-2015 |
Valerie Mosley, Weston, MA US
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20090019745 | Self-care awareness articles, method of making, and method of using - The present invention is directed to articles marked with a design resembling an oxygen mask and articles which themselves resemble an oxygen mask. Such articles are useful in promoting self-care awareness and improving self-care. Particularly preferred articles include, for example, headwear, footwear, eyeglasses, sunglasses, articles of clothing, hair accessories, writing utensils, stationery, paperweights, keychains, jewelry, magnets, drinking glasses, dishes, napkins, napkin holders, sheets, towels, and picture frames. | 01-22-2009 |