Pease, US
Alfred A. Pease, Ann Arbor, MI US
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20090262363 | CONTOUR SENSOR INCORPORATING MEMS MIRRORS - A structured light sensor system for measuring contour of a surface includes an imaging lens system, an image capturing device, a first set of micro electromechanical system (MEMS) mirrors, and a control module. The imaging lens system focuses light reflected from the surface, wherein the imaging lens system has a corresponding lens plane. The image capturing device captures the focused light and generates data corresponding to the captured light, wherein the image capturing device has a corresponding image plane that is not parallel to the lens plane. The first set of MEMS mirrors direct the focused light to the image capturing device. The control module receives the data, determines a quality of focus of the captured light based on the received data, and controls the first set of MEMS mirrors based on the quality of focus to maintain a Scheimpflug tilt condition between the lens plane and the image plane. | 10-22-2009 |
20090284649 | REMOTE INSPECTION DEVICE - A remote inspection device is provided for inspecting visually obscured locations. The device is generally comprised of a imager housing and a display housing disposed on opposite ends of a modular, flexible cable. An imaging device is embedded in the end of the cylindrical imager housing, such that the imaging device is able to capture an image of a viewing area proximate to the distal end of the flexible cable. One or more light sources also protrude from the outwardly facing end of the cylindrical imager housing along a perimeter of the imaging device such that the imaging device is recessed between the light sources. A display housing is coupled to the other end of the flexible cable and configured to be grasped by a user of the device. A display device supported by the display housing receives a video signal from the imaging device and converts the video signal to a video image. | 11-19-2009 |
20110313721 | CONTOUR SENSOR INCORPORATING MEMS MIRRORS - A structured light sensor system for measuring contour of a surface includes a control module that coordinates control of both a projection system and an imaging system to operate the structured light sensor system in three different modes. The imaging system is configured to selectively capture an image of light reflected off of the surface. In point mode, the imaging system is on for a first period during which the projection system projects a point of light onto the surface. In line mode, the imaging system is on for a second period during which the projection system projects onto the surface a first plurality of points of light forming a line of light. In area mode, the imaging system is on for a third period during which the projection system projects onto the surface a second plurality of points of light forming a plurality of lines of light. | 12-22-2011 |
Brian Pease, Woodridge, IL US
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20150210568 | Methods and Systems for Treating an Aqueous Effluent - Methods and systems for treating an aqueous effluent from a metathesis reactor, such as a metathesis-based biorefinery, are generally disclosed. In some embodiments, the aqueous effluent is generated from washing the metathesized product with an aqueous medium. In some embodiments, such wash streams are chemically treated to reduce their toxicity and to facilitate disposal. In some embodiments, such wash streams are treated to recover at least a portion of the catalyst residue, so as to facilitate catalyst recovery. | 07-30-2015 |
Brian Pease, Aurora, IL US
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20150119602 | HIGH PURITY DIBASIC ACID COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME - High-purity dibasic acid compositions are generally disclosed. In some embodiments, the dibasic acid compositions are solutions or suspensions. In some other embodiments, the compositions are solid-state compositions. In some such embodiments, the solid-state compositions include a dibasic acid as a crystalline solid and further include a low quantity of certain impurities, such as monobasic acids, various esters, and the like. Methods and systems for making such high-purity dibasic acid compositions are also disclosed. | 04-30-2015 |
Brian L. Pease, Milton, VT US
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20090088074 | ENCLOSED SPACE COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS AND RELATED METHODS - Systems and methods for communication in enclosed areas. Implementations of a method may include sending a first high frequency (HF) signal using a first HF radio, receiving the first HF signal with a first medium frequency (MF) repeater, converting the first HF signal to an MF signal using the first MF repeater, and sending the MF signal to one or more second MF repeaters located in an enclosed space. The method may include receiving the MF signal with the one or more second MF repeaters, converting the MF signal to a second HF signal using the one or more second MF repeaters, and sending the second HF signal to a second HF radio. Implementations of radio communication systems may utilize MF repeaters with MF antennas which may be omnidirectional. | 04-02-2009 |
Brian M. Pease, Aurora, IL US
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20130331586 | METHODS OF REFINING NATURAL OILS, AND METHODS OF PRODUCING FUEL COMPOSITIONS - A method for suppressing dehydrogenation includes reacting an optionally functionalized olefin reactant in a metathesis reaction to form an olefin metathesis product; and providing a dehydrogenation suppression agent in admixture with (a) the olefin metathesis product and/or the optionally functionalized olefin reactant, and (b) a metal-containing material selected from the group consisting of residual metathesis catalyst, a hydrogen transfer agent, and a combination thereof, under conditions that are sufficient to passivate at least a portion of the metal-containing material. Methods of refining natural oils and methods of producing fuel compositions are also described. | 12-12-2013 |
20130331630 | METHODS FOR SUPPRESSING DEHYDROGENATION - A method for suppressing dehydrogenation includes reacting an optionally functionalized olefin reactant in a metathesis reaction to form an olefin metathesis product; and providing a dehydrogenation suppression agent in admixture with (a) the olefin metathesis product and/or the optionally functionalized olefin reactant, and (b) a metal-containing material selected from the group consisting of residual metathesis catalyst, a hydrogen transfer agent, and a combination thereof, under conditions that are sufficient to passivate at least a portion of the metal-containing material. Methods of refining natural oils and methods of producing fuel compositions are also described. | 12-12-2013 |
20150210855 | METHODS OF MAKING HIGH-WEIGHT ESTERS, ACIDS, AND DERIVATIVES THEREOF - Methods and compositions are provided for refining natural oils and for producing high-weight esters, high-weight acids, and/or high-weight derivatives thereof, wherein the compositions are made by cross-metathesizing low-weight unsaturated esters or low-weight unsaturated acids having hydrocarbon chain lengths less than or equal to C24 with an olefin feedstock, thereby forming a metathesized product composition including high-weight esters or high-weight acids having hydrocarbon chain lengths greater than C18, wherein at least a portion of the hydrocarbon chain lengths in the metathesized product are larger than the hydrocarbon chain lengths in the starting feedstock. | 07-30-2015 |
Bruce R. Pease, Coventry, RI US
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20090150108 | Hysteresis compensation in a coordinate measurement machine - A single-scale, single-drive coordinate measuring machine that compensates for hysteresis error caused by friction at the non-driven end of the bridge. The coordinate measuring machine is calibrated to estimate hysteresis effects at one or more distances from the scale. Measurements of workpieces are adjusted based on the calibration data and the distances of the carriage from the scale at the point of the measurements. The scale and the drive system may be positioned on opposite guideways. | 06-11-2009 |
20100039391 | JOGBOX FOR A COORDINATE MEASURING MACHINE - Coordinate measuring machines typically include a jogbox that allows an operator to control movements of a probe with a joystick and dedicated buttons. By facilitating advanced interaction between the jogbox and the dimensional metrology application, the jogbox may be used to control most or all of the functional aspects of the dimensional metrology application, including, in some instances, control of the coordinate measuring machine. The jogbox may include an adaptability of communications protocol such that it may interact with any one of a number of types or brands of coordinate measuring machines. A dynamic and flexible display and/or user input system may be employed to facilitate the use of a single jogbox with different systems. Further, the inherent flexibility of various jogbox embodiments disclosed herein may allow different categories of users to select and/or customize a jogbox interface. | 02-18-2010 |
David G. Pease, Portland, OR US
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20100205091 | AUTOMATED PAYMENT TRANSACTION SYSTEM - A secure system for using credit card accounts to cause payment into an account of said vendor on behalf of said vendor. | 08-12-2010 |
David L. Pease, Rochester, MN US
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20080234966 | Acquiring Test Data From An Electronic Circuit - Methods, systems, and computer program products are disclosed for acquiring test data from an electronic circuit by mounting a probe adjacent to a capture point on an electronic circuit board, capturing by the probe an electronic signal of the electronic circuit, digitizing by the probe the captured signal, and transmitting by the probe the digitized signal from the probe through a data communications connection to a remote device. Acquiring test data from an electronic circuit also includes storing by the probe the digitized signal in the probe. Acquiring test data from an electronic circuit may include processing by the probe the digitized signal. Acquiring test data from an electronic circuit also may include synchronizing acquisition of test data by the probe with acquisition of test data by one or more other probes. | 09-25-2008 |
20080315898 | Acquiring Test Data From An Electronic Circuit - Methods, systems, and computer program products are disclosed for acquiring test data from an electronic circuit by mounting a probe adjacent to a capture point on an electronic circuit board, capturing by the probe an electronic signal of the electronic circuit, digitizing by the probe the captured signal, and transmitting by the probe the digitized signal from the probe through a data communications connection to a remote device. Acquiring test data from an electronic circuit also includes storing by the probe the digitized signal in the probe. Acquiring test data from an electronic circuit may include processing by the probe the digitized signal. Acquiring test data from an electronic circuit also may include synchronizing acquisition of test data by the probe with acquisition of test data by one or more other probes. | 12-25-2008 |
Donald Pease, Cooper City, FL US
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20090194976 | Protective cover device for attachment over foot rest brackets on a wheelchair - An injury protection device for attachment over foot rest brackets on the front legs of a wheelchair includes a generally rectangular main body having an outer case constructed of a durable soft fabric material and defining a top side and a bottom side. An interior pocket formed between the top side and bottom side of the outer case is filled with a central core of premium densified batting sandwiched between upper and lower layers of polyester batting. An arrangement of tacking stitches made from the top side to the bottom side of the outer case increase flexibility of the main body and provide bend points to promote contoured wrapping of the main body around the front leg and foot rest brackets on a wheelchair, while also stabilizing the batting material fillers. A pair of straps extend from a side of the main body and include a component of a hook and loop fastener on one side for relaseable attachment with a mating component of a hook and loop fastener on the exterior top side of the case. The main body wraps around the front leg of the wheelchair, over the foot rest brackets, and is secured by the straps. | 08-06-2009 |
Elizabeth Pease, Danville, PA US
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20090094714 | Coleopteran-Toxic Polypeptide Compositions And Insect-Resistant Transgenic Plants - Disclosed are novel insecticidal polypeptides, and compositions comprising these polypeptides, peptide fragments thereof, and antibodies specific therefor. Also disclosed are vectors, transformed host cells, and transgenic plants that contain nucleic acid segments that encode the disclosed δ-endotoxin polypeptides. Also disclosed are methods of identifying related polypeptides and polynucleotides, methods of making and using transgenic cells comprising these polynucleotide sequences, as well as methods for controlling an insect population, such as Colorado potato beetle, southern corn rootworm and western corn rootworm, and for conferring to a plant resistance to a target insect species. | 04-09-2009 |
Ethan Pease, Concord, MA US
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20130041617 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MONITORING ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE - The invention relates to devices and methods for monitoring one or more athletic performance characteristic of a user. An example apparatus includes a sensing unit adapted to be attachable to a shoe of a user, the sensing unit including a first sensor adapted to monitor an movement of a foot of the user while the user is in motion, the first sensor comprising a gyroscopic sensor, processing means for determining a first performance characteristic of the user based upon an output from the first sensor, the first performance characteristic comprising a foot strike location of a foot of the user upon striking a ground surface, and transmitting means for transmitting a data package representative of the performance characteristic to a remote receiver. | 02-14-2013 |
Grant Pease, Corvallis, OR US
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20080204048 | Free-standing nanowire sensor and method for detecting an analyte in a fluid - A sensor device and method for detecting the presence of an analyte in a fluid solution are disclosed. The sensor device system can comprise a substrate and an array of free-standing nanowires attached to the substrate. The array can include individual free-standing nanowires wherein each of the individual free-standing nanowires have a first end and a second end. The first end can, in some embodiments, be attached to the substrate and the second end unattached to the substrate. Such individual free-standing nanowires are configured for electrical communication with other individual free-standing nanowires through the first end. A chip or computer can be electrically coupled to the array of free-standing nanowires for receiving electrical information from the array of free-standing nanowires. In some embodiments a power source can be used to send current through the nanowire array. | 08-28-2008 |
20090061495 | Treatment Systems and Processes for Lignocellulosic Substrates that Contain Soluble Carbohydrates - A biorefining process used to convert lignocellulosic biomass into ethanol via a fermentation pathway. In a first pretreatment process step, the biomass is mixed with an aqueous wash solution to remove soluble carbohydrates from the biomass structure. Next, the solid fraction is separated from a liquid fraction. In a second pretreatment process, the solid fraction is pre-treated to make the fiber bundles and complex polysaccharides more amenable to enzymatic hydrolysis. Following the second pretreatment process, the pre-treated biomass is subjected to one or more enzymes in a hydrolysis process. The liquid fraction isolated from the first pretreatment process is diverted past the second pretreatment process and is recombined with the solid fraction in the hydrolysis process. The enzyme cocktail in the hydrolysis process breaks down the alpha- and hemicellulose polymers into fermentable sugars. Finally, a fermentation process produces a “beer” that is further processed in a distillation and dehydration process. | 03-05-2009 |
20090275098 | SYSTEMS AND PROCESSES FOR ENHANCED YIELD FROM FERMENTATIONS THAT CONTAIN XYLOSE - A system and process for the utilization of xylose during fermentation is described. The system uses a fermenter and a separate reactor to isomerize the xylose to xylulose. The separation of the two processes allows the optimization of each process since the isomerization operates ideally in a calcium free environment near pH 7.5 while the fermentation operates ideally below a pH of 6. Control of pH is assisted by the modulation of CO2 in the fermentation medium. Xylulose is fermented to ethanol by numerous standard yeasts although other products are also possible. The separate reactor may be run in a single pass, or, more preferably in a recirculating mode to allow full isomerization while the xylulose product is being consumed by the yeast. A preferred embodiment includes a Simultaneous Saccharification and Fermentation system where the liquid portion of the fermenting broth is isomerized and returned to the fermentation vessel. | 11-05-2009 |
Gregory D. Pease, Elkton, MD US
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20130229512 | METHOD FOR USING A HANDHELD APPLIANCE TO SELECT, LOCK ONTO, AND TRACK A RETROREFLECTOR WITH A LASER TRACKER - A method for locking onto and tracking a selected retroreflector target with a laser tracker includes steps of: actuating by the operator the handheld appliance and sending a wireless signal; responding to the wireless message by repetitively carrying out steps in the following loop and exiting the loop when an exit condition is met: reflecting part of the cone of light by the at least one retroreflector target and capturing an array image on the photosensitive array; determining which retroreflector target meets the retroreflector target criterion; determining whether the position detector is receiving the reflected beam; establishing that the exit condition is met when the position detector receives the reflected beam and the reflected beam comes from the selected retroreflector target; and steering the first light beam toward the selected retroreflector target. | 09-05-2013 |
20140327920 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR USING GESTURES TO CONTROL A LASER TRACKER - A method and system are provided for controlling a laser tracker remotely from the laser tracker through gestures performed by a user. The method includes providing a rule of correspondence between each of a plurality of commands and each of a plurality of user gestures. A gesture is performed by the user with the user's body that corresponds to one of the plurality of user gestures. The gesture performed by the user is detected. The gesture recognition engine determines a first command from one of the plurality of commands that correspond with the detected gesture. Then the first command is executed with the laser tracker. | 11-06-2014 |
James Pease, Kent, WA US
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20150108274 | DECOMPRESSION PANEL ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF EQUALIZING AIR PRESSURE DIFFERENTIAL - Decompression panel assemblies and methods of equalizing air pressure differential are provided. The decompression panel assembly includes a panel comprising an opening defined therein, a vent cover coupled across the opening, and a latching mechanism. The vent cover is configured to move between a first position and a second position. The latching mechanism is configured to maintain the vent cover in the first position when a pressure differential across the panel is below a predetermined value and facilitate the vent cover moving to the second position when the pressure differential across the panel exceeds the predetermined value. | 04-23-2015 |
James F. Pease, Lake In The Hills, IL US
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20120035036 | NOVEL PLASTIC BAG, A NOVEL INTERMEDIATE PRODUCT, METHODS FOR MAKING THE BAG AND INTERMEDIATE PRODUCT, AND IMPROVED POUCH MACHINE - An intermediate product for making bag closures wherein an elongated substrate has formed on it a pair of elongated attachment lanes having complementary fastening elements to provide an attachable-detachable closure. The lanes extend parallel and are spaced apart. A perforation line is formed in the substrate between the lanes. The tape is folded by being pulled through a slot along the perforation line to place said lanes in face-to-face engagement. The product is used in a method for making bags or pouches and on a machine modified to seal partially one side of the closure to one side of the mouth of bags or pouches being made and to seal completely the other side of the closure to the other side of the bag of pouch mouth. The perforation is separated to separate the lanes and create an attachable-detachable closure. Interlocking projections can be included in the closure. | 02-09-2012 |
20120270712 | NOVEL PLASTIC BAG, METHODS FOR MAKING BAGS AND IMPROVED POUCH MACHINE - Method and apparatus for making a plastic bag or pouch wherein a plastic web is moved in a longitudinal direction and a tape made from an elongated plastic film is fed to the web. The tape is made of a pair of elongated attachment lanes of complementary fastening elements sealed to the film to function as attachable-detachable closures. The lanes extend parallel and are spaced apart. A perforation line is formed in the film between lanes, and a flange is defined on one side of only one of said lanes. The lanes are separated and pairs of lengths are cut off said lanes. The pairs of cut off lengths are sealed on a diagonal to the moving web in different directions to form V-shaped closures with the lane having the flange on one side thereof sealed to the web by the flange only. Bags are formed from the moving web. An intermediate product is described consisting of a narrow substrate having V-shaped closures spaced longitudinally for placement on a moving web in a bag making machine. | 10-25-2012 |
20150099617 | NOVEL PLASTIC BAG, A NOVEL INTERMEDIATE PRODUCT, METHODS FOR MAKING THE BAG AND INTERMEDIATE PRODUCT, AND IMPROVED POUCH MACHINE - An intermediate product for making bag closures wherein an elongated substrate has formed on it a pair of elongated attachment lanes having complementary fastening elements to provide an attachable-detachable closure. The lanes extend parallel and are spaced apart. A perforation line is formed in the substrate between the lanes. The tape is folded by being pulled through a slot along the perforation line to place said lanes in face-to-face engagement. The product is used in a method for making bags or pouches and on a machine modified to seal partially one side of the closure to one side of the mouth of bags or pouches being made and to seal completely the other side of the closure to the other side of the bag of pouch mouth. The perforation is separated to separate the lanes and create an attachable-detachable closure. Interlocking projections can be included in the closure. | 04-09-2015 |
John R. Pease, Ashford, CT US
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20120282416 | ARGON GAS LEVEL CONTROLLER - A controlled environment enclosure is disclosed. The enclosure has a tank with a lid, wherein the lid and tank are capable of creating a sealed enclosure. The enclosure also has a fluid filling inlet for introduction of a filling fluid into the tank, a fluid sensor for detecting a fluid other than the filling fluid, and a controller connected to the fluid sensor and the fluid filling inlet for selectively allowing the filling of the enclosure by the filling fluid through the fluid filling inlet. | 11-08-2012 |
20130202780 | Integrated Multicoat Automatic Pause Resume Circuit - The present disclosure sets forth an automated apparatus and method for applying gas plasma coatings to aircraft engine parts. The process and apparatus employ a plurality of sensors which continually monitor various process parameters associated with the coating process. If any of the measured parameters fall out of tolerance, the coating process is interrupted to allow a user to fix the source of the problem, where upon the process is reengaged. Moreover, the process and apparatus employ a pause resume circuit which uses predetermined durations for pausing and resuming the coating process. | 08-08-2013 |
John R. Pease, West Valley City, UT US
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20120324789 | Hydroponics Applications and Ancillary Modifications to a Polyphasic Pressurized Homogenizer - Ancillary embodiments and modifications to a homogenizer unit (“PPH”), and methods of use directed to hydroponics. The apparatus includes a homogenizer body, one or more nutrient stream inlets, one or more water inlets, a mixing zone where the water stream is commingled with the nutrient stream, and a venturi within the body immediately downstream from the mixing zone such that the commingled streams are pulled into the venturi resulting in homogenization. The PPH components are insulated to maintain the aqueous nutrient solution at a cooled, below ambient temperature. Because the prepared aqueous nutrient solution is cooled, it may also have oxygen and/or nitrogen gas dissolved therein (e.g., introduced one of the streams introduced into the PPH. The resulting aqueous nutrient solution can be conveyed in its cooled state to roots of hydroponically grown plants to provide nutrients for the growth of the plants. | 12-27-2012 |
Jonathan P. Pease, Cedarburg, WI US
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20130281702 | Methods For Preparing Fentanyl And Fentanyl Intermediates - A method and an intermediate are provided for preparing fentanyl. Aniline and 1-phenylethyl-4-piperidone are reacted with a borane complex, in a lower C | 10-24-2013 |
Karen Pease, Iowa City, IA US
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20100138142 | Vehicle Range Finder - The present invention includes, among other embodiments, a system embedded in a vehicle including several inputs. The inputs may include one hard coded data, data from sensors on the vehicle, data from external sensors, user coded data, data received from remote databases, data received from broadcast data steams or data that has been accumulated during use of the vehicle. The inputs provide information regarding vehicle speed, motor rpm, motor torque, battery voltage, battery current, and battery charge level, etc. The embedded system also includes a processor unit that receives information from the plurality of inputs and calculates at least an expected vehicle range. The results of any calculations completed by the processing unit is supplied as an output to a display unit, which then displays the information to the user. | 06-03-2010 |
Kyle Pease, Missoula, MT US
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20140312848 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR A DYNAMICALLY CONFIGURABLE POWER DISTRIBUTION CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - An energy management system for monitoring and communicating characteristics of an intelligent energy storage device is disclosed. The energy management system includes at least one pack comprising one or more batteries in an energy storage device and the components to manage and wirelessly communicate the state characteristics of those batteries. The energy storage device is connected to a Local Pack Controller (LPC) which is configured to detect a connection to a host system and automatically establish a secure wireless connection to the Host System Controller (HSC). The LPC monitors the pack state and sends the state information wirelessly to the HSC, which then broadcasts the information wirelessly to a display and/or external network. Applications include, but are not limited to, integration in a vehicle, residential, industrial, or commercial market. | 10-23-2014 |
Leonard Pease, Bountiful, UT US
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20130090521 | TIMED-RELEASE TENSIONED OR COMPRESSED FIBERS - A timed-release tensioned core-shell fiber comprises a core positioned within a shell. The shell is configured to hold the core under said tension or compression. The shell is at least partially removable and releases at least a portion of the tension or compression of the core in response to the shell being removed. The shell is at least partially removable by erosion or degradation due to mechanical, chemical, electrical, physical, or thermal processes, or combinations thereof. In some embodiments, the erosion or degradation of the shell may include biodegradation, bioerosion, photooxidation, or photodegradation. A fiber mesh comprised of core-shell fibers may be tuned for timed release of contraction or expansion forces in response to timed release of tension or compression of the core. The fiber mesh may be used in a medical device, bandage, implant, tissue construct, or sling. A suture may also comprise a core-shell fiber. | 04-11-2013 |
20130103079 | BIOMIMETIC MULTIPLE STRAND FIBER MESH AND SUTURES - A material comprising two or more fibers, wherein each of the fibers has a mechanical modulus, and the mechanical modulus of at least one fiber is higher than the mechanical modulus of another fiber. The higher modulus fiber has a longer length than the lower modulus fiber. In various embodiments, the higher modulus fiber is collagen mimetic and the lower modulus fiber is elastin mimetic. A suture is also described, comprising two or more fibers. At least one of the fibers is elastin-like and has a lower elastic modulus than another fiber that is collagen-like and has a higher elastic modulus. The higher modulus collagen-like fiber is longer than the lower modulus elastin-like fiber. | 04-25-2013 |
20140081295 | Microadhesive Mesh And Sutures - An adhesive surface comprises at least a nanoparticle coating, a metallic coating, or a fiber with a micro/nano patterned topology. The adhesive surface is adhesive to tissue in a living body. The nanoparticle coating may be metallic. In some embodiments, the adhesive surface constitutes one or more elements of a bandage or surgical mesh, is a surface of a suture, or is sized, shaped, and configured for surgical application in a body. The surface or fiber may further comprise or be encased in a dissolvable coating, such as a polysaccharide, oligosaccharide, or sucrose. The fiber may have a surface that is patterned in topological relief, such as ridges in various orientations, cylindrical protrusions substantially normal the fiber surface, undulations of the fiber surface, or random asperities of the fiber surface. The patterning may be less than 700 nm or greater than 10 microns. | 03-20-2014 |
20140276995 | 4D Dynamically Contouring Mesh and Sutures - A stressed timed-release multilayer composite, comprising a first stressed layer, and a second layer and third layer that hold the first layer under said stress. The second and third layers are configured to at least partially change to release at least a portion of the stress of the first layer in response to the second layer and/or the third layer being at least partially changed. Also disclosed is a stressed timed-release bilayer composite, comprising a first stressed layer and a second layer that holds the first layer under said stress forming a first physical curvature of the composite, wherein one or both of the first and/or second layers are configured to at least partially change and thereby form a second physical curvature. A stressed timed-release multilayer core-shell fiber is further disclosed. | 09-18-2014 |
Leonard F. Pease, Bountiful, UT US
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20150057517 | SAMPLE CAPTURE DEVICE AND SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF USING SAME - Disclosed are devices, compositions, and methods for diagnosing eosinophilic esophagitis in a subject. Also disclosed are methods for monitoring the course of eosinophilic esophagitis in a subject before, during, and after treatment. | 02-26-2015 |
20150132221 | METHODS FOR DIAGNOSING AND MONITORING EOSINOPHILIC ESOPHAGITIS - Disclosed are compositions and methods for diagnosing eosinophilic esophagitis in a subject. Also disclosed are methods for monitoring the course of eosinophilic esophagitis in a subject before, during, and after treatment. | 05-14-2015 |
20150132227 | NOVEL ECHOGENIC CONTRAST AGENTS - Disclosed are compositions and methods for related to echogenic contrast agents. Also disclosed are methods and compositions for diagnosing eosinophilic esophagitis in a subject. Also disclosed are methods for producing a medical image of a tissue. Also disclosed are methods of monitoring the progression of eosinophilic esophagitis in a subject before, during, and after treatment. | 05-14-2015 |
Michael Pease, Charlotte, NC US
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20110169999 | TERMINAL HAVING PLURALITY OF OPERATING MODES - There is set forth herein a terminal having an image sensor array and a plurality of operator selectable operating modes. The image sensor array can have an associated light source bank. The operator selectable operating modes can include at least one camera operating mode and at least one flashlight operating mode. In the at least one camera operating mode the image sensor array and light source bank can be controlled for optimization of frame capture. In the at least one flashlight operating mode the image sensor array and the light source bank can be controlled for optimizing illumination of an operators viewing area with reduced average power consumption. | 07-14-2011 |
20120076045 | TERMINAL CONFIGURABLE FOR USE WITHIN AN UNKNOWN REGULATORY DOMAIN - A terminal for use within an unknown regulatory domain, and a computer program product and method for configuring the terminal, are provided. The terminal can comprise first program instructions to actively scan one or more domain independent channels in a frequency band, second program instructions to configure the terminal for use in the unknown regulatory domain in response to the terminal receiving regulatory domain information as a result of actively scanning one or more of the domain independent channels, third program instructions to passively scan one or more domain dependent channels in the frequency band in response to the terminal not receiving the regulatory domain information as a result of actively scanning one or more of the domain independent channels, and fourth program instructions to configure the terminal for use in the unknown regulatory domain in response to passively scanning one or more domain dependent channels in the frequency band. | 03-29-2012 |
20120182461 | IMAGING TERMINAL HAVING FOCUS CONTROL - There is set forth herein an imaging terminal having an image sensor array and a variable lens assembly for focusing an image onto the image sensor array. In one embodiment, an imaging terminal can include one or more focusing configuration selected from the group comprising a full set focusing configuration, a truncated set focusing configuration and a fixed focusing configuration. When a full set focusing configuration is active, a full set of candidate focus settings can be active when the imaging terminal determines a focus setting of the terminal responsively to a trigger signal activation. When a truncated set focusing configuration is active, a truncated range of candidate focus settings can be active when the imaging terminal determines a focus setting of the terminal responsively to a trigger signal activation. When a fixed focusing configuration is active, the focus setting of the imaging lens assembly can be fixed so that a predetermined lens assembly focus setting is active when a trigger signal is active. | 07-19-2012 |
20140036848 | TERMINAL CONFIGURABLE FOR USE WITHIN AN UNKNOWN REGULATORY DOMAIN - A terminal for use within an unknown regulatory domain, and a computer program product and method for configuring the terminal, are provided. The terminal can comprise first program instructions to actively scan one or more domain independent channels in a frequency band, second program instructions to configure the terminal for use in the unknown regulatory domain in response to the terminal receiving regulatory domain information as a result of actively scanning one or more of the domain independent channels, third program instructions to passively scan one or more domain dependent channels in the frequency band in response to the terminal not receiving the regulatory domain information as a result of actively scanning one or more of the domain independent channels, and fourth program instructions to configure the terminal for use in the unknown regulatory domain in response to passively scanning one or more domain dependent channels in the frequency band. | 02-06-2014 |
20140204268 | TERMINAL HAVING PLURALITY OF OPERATING MODES - There is set forth herein a terminal having an image sensor array and a plurality of operator selectable operating modes. The image sensor array can have an associated light source bank. The operator selectable operating modes can include at least one camera operating mode and at least one flashlight operating mode. In the at least one camera operating mode the image sensor array and light source bank can be controlled for optimization of frame capture. In the at least one flashlight operating mode the image sensor array and the light source bank can be controlled for optimizing illumination of an operators viewing area with reduced average power consumption. | 07-24-2014 |
Randall David Pease, Reno, NV US
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20130084936 | Dice game - A dice game having a first round of play where a dealer rolls a die to create a match number and a player selects one or two modes of play. In the first mode, the player rolls a set of dice trying not to match a die to the match number. If there is no match, the player wins, and if there is a match the player loses. In the second mode, the player only wins and advances if there is a match between one or more die of the dice rolled by the player and the match number. Play continues in the second mode until the player completes a total set number of rounds, winning each time, or loses, but with each round won after the first round, the player has one less die per round to roll. | 04-04-2013 |
Robert Hazen Pease, North Berwick, ME US
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20120176729 | Leadwire Configuration for a Planar Anode of a Wet Electrolytic Capacitor - A relatively thin planar anode for use in a wet electrolytic capacitor is provided. An anode leadwire is embedded within the anode and extends in a longitudinal direction therefrom. The wire may be formed from any electrically conductive material, such as tantalum, niobium, aluminum, hafnium, titanium, etc., as well as electrically conductive oxides and/or nitrides of thereof. To reduce the tendency of the leadwire to pull out of the anode due to stresses encountered during manufacturing (e.g., sintering) and/or use of the capacitor, the manner in which the wire is inserted is selectively controlled in the present invention. That is, at least a portion of the wire within the anode is bent at an angle relative to the longitudinal axis of the wire. This “bend” reduces the ease to which the wire can be pulled out in the longitudinal direction after the anode is pressed and sintered. | 07-12-2012 |
20120179217 | Planar Anode for Use in a Wet Electrolytic Capacitor - A relatively thin planar anode for use in a wet electrolytic capacitor is provided. Through a combination of specific materials and processing techniques, the present inventors have surprisingly discovered that the resulting anode may possess a high volumetric efficiency, and yet still be able to operate at a high voltage and capacitance, thus resulting in a capacitor with a high energy density. More particularly, the anode is a pressed pellet formed from an electrically conductive powder that contains a plurality of particles (including agglomerates thereof). The particles may have a flake-like morphology in that they possess a relatively flat or platelet shape. The present inventors have discovered that such a particle morphology can optimize packing density, and thus reduce the thickness of the anode and improve volumetric efficiency. Such particles can also provide a short transmission line between the outer surface and interior of the anode and also provide a highly continuous and dense wire-to-anode connection with high conductivity. Among other things, this may help increase the specific charge of the anode when anodized at higher voltages, thereby increasing energy density. The particles may also increase the breakdown voltage (voltage at which the capacitor fails) and help lower equivalent series resistance (“ESR”). | 07-12-2012 |
20130141841 | Wet Electrolytic Capacitor Containing a Gelled Working Electrolyte - A wet electrolytic capacitor is provided. The capacitor contains an anode comprising an anodically oxidized pellet formed from a pressed and sintered powder, a cathode that contains a metal substrate coated with a conductive polymer, and a working electrolyte in communication with the anode and the cathode. The working electrolyte is in the form of a gel and comprises an ammonium salt of an organic acid, inorganic oxide particles, an acid, and a solvent system that comprises water. The working electrolyte has a pH value of from about 5.0 to about 8.0. | 06-06-2013 |
Ronald Pease, Hickory Hills, IL US
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20100051757 | LOW PROFILE DERAIL - This invention relates to a derail assembly used in the railroad industry for derailing the wheel of an undesirably moving railed vehicle and, in particular, relates to derailing a moving locomotive having a pilot at the front of the locomotive. The derail assembly includes a full rigid derail plate which is in direct contact with the entire upper surface of the rail. An upright derail bar is securely mounted on the derail plate and the derail bar is angled outwardly for engaging a wheel of the locomotive when moving undesirably for causing a desired derailment. The derail includes longitudinally spaced rigid hooks at opposite ends of the derail. The hooks secure one side of the derail assembly to the rail. On the opposite side of the rail, a clamp assembly is provided on the derail shoe from the hooks. The hooks and the clamp cooperate to secure the derail assembly to the rail. The derail has an overall height which is less than three inches measured from the upper surface of the rail to the highest point of the derail assembly so a clearance is always provided between the pilot of the moving locomotive and the highest point of the derail assembly. | 03-04-2010 |
Ronald G. Pease, Hickory Hills, IL US
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20120097802 | DERAIL ASSEMBLY - This invention relates to a derail assembly used in the railroad industry for derailing a wheel of an undesirably moving railed vehicle. The invention particularly relates to derailing a moving locomotive having a pilot at the front of the locomotive. The derail may be a single ended derail or a double ended derail. The derail includes a rigid derail plate which is in direct contact with the upper surface of the rail. An upright derail bar is securely mounted on the derail plate and the derail bar is angled outwardly for engaging a wheel of the locomotive or other railway car when moving undesirably for causing a desired derailment. The second derail bar may be provided in the case of a double ended derail. The derail includes longitudinally spaced rigid hooks at opposite ends of the derail to secure one side of the derail to the rail. The opposite side has a clamp mounted on the derail for securing the derail to the rail. A pair of rigid upright members are longitudinally spaced from each other on the underside of the derail plate. An open space is provided between the upright rigid members. A railroad tie is snugly received between the spaced upright rigid members to longitudinally secure the derail against longitudinal movement caused by an undesirably moving railway car or a locomotive. | 04-26-2012 |
Stephan Pease, Hudson, NH US
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20120137417 | AUXILLIARY RETENSION GARMENT FOR PASSENGERS OF OPEN AIR TRANSPORTATION - As garment with a front and back pair of handles, to be worn by the driver of tandem riders on an open air transportation to provide the riders stability and to lessen the chances of a passenger from being thrown off. The back pair of handles is mounted in an inverted V-shape across the driver's back to reduce passenger wrist strain. The front pair of handles is mounted vertically upon the driver's torso and spaced sufficiently close to the driver's sides to prevent the passenger from having to bend in order to grasp them. The handles may be attached directly to the garment or to a harness permanently sewn or temporarily affixed inside the garment. The harness comprises a pair of parallel belts with quick release buckles connected to shoulder straps that are parallel in front, and crisscross in back above the top belt. The handles attach to both belts in order to evenly distribute passenger loads across the torso of the driver. Expandable side panels within the garment accommodate drivers of different clothing sizes. | 06-07-2012 |
Stephen Pease, North Wales, PA US
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20090291171 | Stabilization of liquid food and beverages - The present invention relates to beverage stabilization, more precisely to a method for stabilization of beverages by removing haze-forming substances with ion exchange resin technology. | 11-26-2009 |
Thomas Clement Pease, North Bend, WA US
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20100175031 | DISCOVERY OF MEDIA CONTENT VIA USER INTERFACE - Embodiments related to facilitating the discovery of media content are disclosed. For example, one disclosed embodiment provides a method for displaying information related to media items in a graphical user interface. The method includes displaying one or more available media items in a view of the graphical user interface, and displaying a control operable to display an exploratory overlay related to a media item. The method further comprises receiving a user selection of the control for a selected media item, and in response displaying the exploratory overlay, the exploratory overlay includes a visual representation of the selected media item and visual representations of a plurality of related media items that are related to the selected media item. | 07-08-2010 |
Tim Pease, South Glens Falls, NY US
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20080257511 | OUTLET DEVICE FOR A PRESSURIZED VESSEL HAVING A COMBINED RADIAL BEARING AND HYDRAULIC DRIVE MOTOR - An outlet device and motor assembly for a pressured vessel is disclosed, where the assembly includes: a generally vertical drive shaft extending below and through the vessel and coupled to a rotating mechanism within the vessel; a stationary outlet housing supporting the drive shaft; a thrust bearing mounted on the outlet housing and around the drive shaft to rotationally engage the drive shaft; a hydraulic drive coupled to rotationally drive the drive shaft, and a radial bearing mounted around the drive shaft to rotationally engage the drive shaft and said radial bearing is at or below the hydraulic drive. | 10-23-2008 |
20150053362 | RETROFIT ASSEMBLY AND METHOD FOR INSTALLING A HYDRAULIC DRIVE MOTOR TO A PRESSURIZED VESSEL - A hydraulic drive assembly for a large pre-existing pressurized digester vessel and a method of installation of the hydraulic drive assembly have been conceived. Such a device includes a stub shaft which has a lower end and an upper end. The lower end engages with a hydraulic drive and the upper end is coupled to a drive shaft. The coupling further includes a top coupling and a bottom coupling. The top coupling is coupled to the drive shaft, and the bottom coupling is coupled to the stub shaft. A drive support bracket is attached to the hydraulic drive and then attached to the drive support bracket by at least one sole plate that is fixed to a foundation. The hydraulic drive assembly installation method is utilized when removing an electric motor and mechanical transmission device and replacing it with a hydraulic drive assembly. | 02-26-2015 |
William M. Pease, Weston, MA US
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20120130570 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR A MARINE VESSEL AUTOPILOT - An autopilot system includes a navigation application for computing angular position and angular turn rate of a pilot line and an autopilot steering application for calculating steering commands for a ship steering device. The pilot line provides directional guidance to a ship and is a vector having one end attached to a point on the ship and a second end pointing to a desired direction. The autopilot steering application receives the computed pilot line angular position and angular turn rate and calculates angular position steering commands for the steering device. The steering commands are calculated by taking into account the difference between the pilot line angular position and the ship's angular position and the difference between the pilot line angular turn rate and the ship's angular turn rate. | 05-24-2012 |