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Daniel Andrew Faux, Trenton CA
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20080236268 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR DETERMINING A PREDICTED VEHICLE BRAKING OPERATION - Apparatus for determining a predicted vehicle braking operation is provided. The apparatus includes a test tire, a brake associated with the test tire, and an actuator operably connected to the test tire and configured to selectively apply a representative vehicle force to the test tire. The apparatus further includes a controller operably connected to the brake and configured to apply a representative vehicle braking algorithm to the brake. The apparatus also includes a sensor associated with the test tire and configured to provide feedback for determining a predicted vehicle braking operation. Aspects of the invention further include methods of using the apparatus. | 10-02-2008 |
Daniel Andrew Faux, Kingston CA
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20100205834 | MULITFUNCTIONAL DEVICE FOR CLEARING SNOW - An apparatus and a method of clearing an accumulation of matter from a surface is provided. The apparatus includes a collecting section, a casting section, and a shifting section. The shifting section is at least one of a diverting section, a sweeping section, and an air blowing section. The collecting section includes a blade and is in matter communication with the casting section. The diverting section includes an auxiliary blade oriented at an angle about an axis transverse to a direction of travel. The sweeping section includes a rotatable broom with bristles. The air blowing section is configured to blow air in a predetermined direction. | 08-19-2010 |
Jonathan Robert Faux, Provo, UT US
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20140276318 | ORTHOTIC DEVICE, SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR ADDRESSING FOOT DROP - A drop foot brace includes a securing member configured to be secured to a leg of a user, a foot-receiving member and a tensioning component. The tensioning component may include an elongated element a rotatable tightening member for adjusting a tension in the elongated element and two or more support engagers associated with the elongated element. Each support engager may include a long, curved hook guide that receives the elongated element and that is configured to minimize deformation and breakage of the elongate element. In addition, each support engager may include a hook configured to engage a corresponding feature of a foot-receiving member. The foot-receiving member may comprise footwear, such as a shoe or boot, or it may be configured to enable us of the support member (and, thus, of the drop foot brace) without footwear that covers the top, or dorsal portion, of the foot. Thus, the drop foot brace may be used when an individual decides to go barefoot or when the individual wears flip-flops or other sandals. Methods for addressing drop foot are also disclosed. | 09-18-2014 |
20140276320 | ORTHOSIS, SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR ADDRESSING FOOT DROP - A drop foot brace includes a support configured to be secured to a leg of a user, a foot-receiving member and a tensioning component. The tensioning component may include an elongated element a rotatable tightening member for adjusting a tension in the elongated element and two or more engagement elements associated with the elongated element. Each engagement element may include a long, curved hook guide that receives the elongated element and that is configured to minimize deformation and breakage of the elongate element. In addition, each engagement element may include a hook configured to engage a corresponding feature of a foot-receiving member. The foot-receiving member may comprise footwear, such as a shoe or boot, or it may be configured to enable us of the support member (and, thus, of the drop foot brace) without footwear that covers the top, or dorsal portion, of the foot. Thus, the drop foot brace may be used when an individual decides to go barefoot or when the individual wears flip-flops or other sandals. Methods for addressing drop foot are also disclosed. | 09-18-2014 |
20150073412 | SURGICAL SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ASSEMBLING AND FUSING BONES - A surgical system for use in correcting hammer toe or otherwise straightening toes or fusing other bones to one another includes a male drill bit and a female drill bit, as well as an absorbable pin. The male and female drill bits are configured to define complementary features from opposed, or facing, ends of bones that are to be fused to one another. The male and female drill bits may also be configured to define channels through the lengths of the bones that are to be fused to one another, with the channels being configured to align and define a continuous channel through the bones when they are assembled. The absorbable pin, which may be absorbed by a subject's body over time, is configured to be positioned in the continuous channel, and may hold the bones in an assembled relationship before and while they fuse to one another. | 03-12-2015 |
Nadège Faux, Schiltigheim FR
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20100069504 | AMINOBENZOCYCLOHEPTENE DERIVATIVES, METHODS FOR PREPARING THE SAME AND USES THEREOF IN THERAPY - A compound of the general formula (I) as an active principle for treating cancer, specifically tumors, in particular diseases involving inhibition of metalloproteases, such as Aminopeptidase-N. Pharmaceutical compositions comprising the compound of general formula (I). Methods of treatment using the compound of general formula (I). | 03-18-2010 |
Noel Faux, Parkville AU
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20140086836 | METHOD FOR DETECTION OF A NEUROLOGICAL DISEASE - The present invention provides methods for predicting whether a subject will develop a disease capable of affecting cognitive function. More specifically, the present invention relates to the predictive detection of neurological diseases in a subject. The methods and systems provided enable a quantitative assessment and theoretical predictions of neocortical amyloid loading or amyloid beta levels based on the measurement of biomarkers in biological fluids that will provide an indication of whether a subject is likely to develop a neurological disease, such as Alzheimer's disease (AD). | 03-27-2014 |
Noel Garry Faux, Murrumbeena AU
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20130116135 | Methods, Kits and Reagents for Diagnosing, Alding Diagnosis and/or Monitoring Progression of a Neurological Disorder - The present inventors have identified a panel of biomarkers present in a biological sample of an individual (e.g. blood, including serum or plasma) whose concentrations or levels are altered in individuals with a neurological disorder. Accordingly, changes in the level of any one or more of these biomarkers can be used to assess cognitive function, to diagnose or aid in the diagnosis of a neurological disorder and/or to monitor a neurological disorder in a patient (e.g., tracking disease progression in a patient and/or tracking the effect of medical or surgical therapy in the patient). Changes in the level of any one or more of these biomarkers can also be used to stratify a patient (i.e., sorting an individual with a probable diagnosis of a neurological disorder or diagnosed with a neurological disorder into different classes of the disorder) and diagnosing or aiding in the diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) as well as diagnosing or aiding in the diagnosis of cognitive impairment. | 05-09-2013 |
William Faux, Pittston, PA US
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20130013475 | Issue Resolution - Systems and methods of resolving identified issues are provided. In at least some examples, the systems and methods may include receiving an identified issue, such as at an issue resolution system, and receiving one or more parameters associated with the identified issue. In some examples, the parameters may be hierarchical. The systems and methods may further include automatically generating a receipt associated with the issue and including a due date for resolution of the issue. The systems and methods may further include automatically routing the identified issue to a resolution group for resolution. In at least some examples, the systems and methods may include dynamically modifying aspects of the issue resolution system. For instance, the systems and methods described herein may include authenticating a user of a dynamic modification system and, upon authenticating the user, receiving one or more modifications to one or more aspects of the system. The modifications may be accepted and implemented in real-time or near real time. | 01-10-2013 |