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Brian Swindle, Sugar Grove, IL US
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20090119210 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR OPERATING AN INTERMODAL FACILITY - Methods and apparatus to operate an intermodal facility are disclosed. In a method described herein, a carrier enters into a contractual agreement with a separate intermodal facility owner to have exclusive use of the intermodal facility. Alternatively, a rail-to-truck and/or truck-to-rail intermodal facility owner may provide non-exclusive use to multiple railroads. In one embodiment, the contractual agreement is a contingent lease. For example, if intermodal facility use falls below a threshold, a carrier may terminate the contingent lease. Preferably, the carrier has no minimum use requirements associated with the intermodal facility. Instead, the shipper associated with the carrier is charged by the intermodal facility owner based on the amount of intermodal facility use (e.g., on a per container basis). In one preferred embodiment, a real estate developer owns the intermodal facility and builds a business park near the intermodal facility in order to capture the related business. | 05-07-2009 |
Carl Swindle, Dana Point, CA US
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20100042147 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REPAIRING OR REPLACING CHORDAE TENDINAE - A method and apparatus for performing mitral valve chordal repair on a patient include attaching at least one filament to a mitral valve leaflet and to a papillary muscle. A first end of a filament can be attached to the mitral valve leaflet and the length of the filament can be adjusted by adjusting the tension of the filament in a catheter. The second end of the filament can be attached to an attachment site. | 02-18-2010 |
Carl Swindle, San Clemente, CA US
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20140342454 | DEVICE FOR VITRIFICATION AND/OR REANIMATION OF OOCYTES, EMBRYOS OR BLASTOCYSTS - Disclosed herein are devices, methods, systems and kits adapted for vitrification and/or reanimation of oocytes, embryos or blastocysts. The device includes a straw and a filter, wherein the straw comprises a lumen traversing through the straw and has a proximal section, a middle section and a distal section and wherein the filter is affixed in the straw and comprises a plurality of pores having a diameter smaller than the diameter of said oocytes, embryos or blastocysts but large enough to allow the passage of a fluid composition therethrough. | 11-20-2014 |
Jacob Tyler Swindle, Prattville, AL US
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20140175349 | Cable Routing Apparatus - This invention is a machine designed to route the preliminary rope or small gauge cables in cable tray while creating a safer and easier work environment. The machine will be placed on top of the cable tray and be used to route desired cables. It will utilize a wireless remote switch that will be controlled by an operator from a safe location; it will use two motors to move the machine which be attached to four hinged wheels with an inner shaft and wheel shaft. The wheels will be set on top of the flanges of the cable tray and will guide themselves along the desired path. | 06-26-2014 |
John Swindle, Seattle, WA US
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20100120869 | COMPOUNDS AND METHODS FOR PKC THETA INHIBITION - The present invention provides a method of selectively inhibiting PKCθ in the presence of PKCδ, by administering to a subject in need thereof, a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of Formula I. The present invention also provides a method of inhibiting cytokine synthesis in a T cell, a method of inhibiting T cell proliferation, and a method of inhibiting the replication of and cytokine production by T lymphocytes, while not stimulating or inhibiting the replication of B lymphocytes. | 05-13-2010 |
20130225687 | COMPOUNDS AND METHODS FOR PKC THETA INHIBITION - The present invention provides a method of selectively inhibiting PKCθ in the presence of PKCδ, by administering to a subject in need thereof, a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of Formula I. The present invention also provides a method of inhibiting cytokine synthesis in a T cell, a method of inhibiting T cell proliferation, and a method of inhibiting the replication of and cytokine production by T lymphocytes, while not stimulating or inhibiting the replication of B lymphocytes. | 08-29-2013 |
Michael Swindle, Greenville, MS US
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20090255008 | COTTON VARIETY FM 9180B2F - A novel cotton variety, designated as FM 9180B2F, is disclosed. The invention relates to seeds, plants, plant cells, plant tissue, harvested products and cotton lint as well as to hybrid cotton plants and seeds obtained by repeatedly crossing plants of variety FM 9180B2F with other plants. The invention also relates to plants and varieties produced by the method of essential derivation from plants of FM 9180B2F and to plants of FM 9180B2F reproduced by vegetative methods, including but not limited to tissue culture of regenerable cells or tissue from FM 9180B2F. | 10-08-2009 |
20090255009 | COTTON VARIETY FM 9150F - A novel cotton variety, designated as FM 9150F, is disclosed. The invention relates to seeds, plants, plant cells, plant tissue, harvested products and cotton lint as well as to hybrid cotton plants and seeds obtained by repeatedly crossing plants of variety FM 9150F with other plants. The invention also relates to plants and varieties produced by the method of essential derivation from plants of FM 9150F and to plants of FM 9150F reproduced by vegetative methods, including but not limited to tissue culture of regenerable cells or tissue from FM 9150F. | 10-08-2009 |
20090282576 | COTTON VARIETY FM 1740B2F - The cotton variety FM 1740B2F is disclosed. The invention relates to seeds, plants, plant cells, plant tissue, harvested products and cotton lint as well as to hybrid cotton plants and seeds obtained by repeatedly crossing plants of variety FM 1740B2F with other plants. The invention also relates to plants and varieties produced by the method of essential derivation from plants of FM 1740B2F and to plants of FM 1740B2F reproduced by vegetative methods, including but not limited to tissue culture of regenerable cells or tissue from FM 1740B2F. | 11-12-2009 |
20090282577 | COTTON VARIETY FM 840B2F - The cotton variety FM 840B2F is disclosed. The invention relates to seeds, plants, plant cells, plant tissue, harvested products and cotton lint as well as to hybrid cotton plants and seeds obtained by repeatedly crossing plants of variety FM 840B2F with other plants. The invention also relates to plants and varieties produced by the method of essential derivation from plants of FM 840B2F and to plants of FM 840B2F reproduced by vegetative methods, including but not limited to tissue culture of regenerable cells or tissue from FM 840B2F. | 11-12-2009 |
20110078811 | COTTON VARIETY FM 9160B2F - The cotton variety FM 9160B2F is disclosed. The invention relates to seeds, plants, plant cells, plant tissue, harvested products and cotton lint as well as to hybrid cotton plants and seeds obtained by repeatedly crossing plants of variety FM 9160B2F with other plants. The invention also relates to plants and varieties produced by the method of essential derivation from plants of FM 9160B2F and to plants of FM 9160B2F reproduced by vegetative methods, including but not limited to tissue culture of regenerable cells or tissue from FM 9160B2F. | 03-31-2011 |
20110119784 | Cotton Variety FM 1845LLB2 - The cotton variety FM 1845LLB2 is disclosed. The invention relates to seeds, plants, plant cells, plant tissue, harvested products and cotton lint as well as to hybrid cotton plants and seeds obtained by repeatedly crossing plants of variety FM 1845LLB2 with other plants. The invention also relates to plants and varieties produced by the method of essential derivation from plants of FM 1845LLB2 and to plants of FM 1845LLB2 reproduced by vegetative methods, including but not limited to tissue culture of regenerable cells or tissue from FM 1845LLB2. | 05-19-2011 |
Scott Swindle, Cardiff By The Sea, CA US
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20120256638 | NOISE DETECTION FOR A CAPACITANCE SENSING PANEL - An embodiment of a method for detecting noise for a capacitance sensing panel may comprise generating an input signal based on a noise signal, performing a series of measurements for measuring capacitances from a capacitive sensor sensitive to the noise signal, and controlling timing for at least one of the subconversions based on the input signal. | 10-11-2012 |
20120256852 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SYNCHRONIZATION OF TOUCH PANEL DEVICES - A system and method for synchronization of touch-panel devices is described. In one embodiment, the system includes a first controller device configured to control operations of a first portion of a touch-panel device such that the first controller device is further configured to generate a single master timing signal. The single master timing signal is configured to synchronize operation of the first controller device and a second controller device that is configured to control operations of a second portion of a touch-panel device. | 10-11-2012 |
Scott Allen Swindle, Cardif By The Sea, CA US
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20080294806 | PROGRAMMABLE SYSTEM-ON-CHIP HUB - A Programmable System on a Chip Hub (PHUB) is configured to enable master processing elements within the PHUB to simultaneously access peripherals on different busses. The master processing elements include a Central Processing Unit (CPU) interface configured to decode addresses received from a CPU and configure the PHUB to connect signaling from the CPU to one of the multiple busses associated with the address. A second one of the master processing elements is a Direct Memory Access Controller (DMAC) source engine configured to conduct Direct Memory Access (DMA) reads. A third one of the master processing elements is a DMAC destination engine configured to conduct DMA writes independently of the CPU interface. | 11-27-2008 |
Thomas Kevin Swindle, Watauga, TX US
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20120281366 | Battery Retention System - A battery protection mechanism is provided within an electronic device. A door has a latch which fits into a latch retention-release mechanism in the base of the device. A spring under tension within a retention-release mechanism presses against the latch when the device is in a closed configuration. A foot attached to a button in the base of the device urges the door out of position upon depression or activation of the button. | 11-08-2012 |