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Phillip N. Adams, Albuquerque, NM US
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20100072428 | SPINNING, DOPING, DEDOPING AND REDOPING POLYANILINE FIBER - A composition of matter suitable for spinning polyaniline fiber, a method for spinning electrically conductive polyaniline fiber, a method for exchanging dopants in polyaniline fibers, and methods for dedoping and redoping polyaniline fibers are described. | 03-25-2010 |
20110266503 | SPINNING, DOPING, DEDOPING AND REDOPING POLYANILINE FIBER - A composition of matter suitable for spinning polyaniline fiber, a method for spinning electrically conductive polyaniline fiber, a method for exchanging dopants in polyaniline fibers, and methods for dedoping and redoping polyaniline fibers are described. | 11-03-2011 |
Phillip N. Gray, Carlsbad, CA US
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20150329855 | AMPLIFICATION PRIMERS AND METHODS - The present invention provides methods, compositions, and kits for performing amplification (e.g., whole genome amplification) employing primers that have a 5′ restriction site, a 3′ random sequence (e.g., a random hexamer), and an identifiable barcode sequence. In certain embodiments, the amplification generates individual amplified sequenced that are ligated together to form concatamers containing at least two amplified sequences (e.g., not contiguous on the original target sequence) that are separated by the barcode sequences. In particular embodiments, a plurality of the concatamers are sequenced and aligned with an alignment algorithm that uses the barcode sequences to identify artificial junctions between amplified sequences. | 11-19-2015 |
Phillip N. Keller, Longmont, CO US
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20120297717 | COLLAPSIBLE STRUCTURES - Structures and methods are disclosed regarding deployable structures with expandable longerons adjustably coupled with supporting structures such that an angle between the supporting structures can be adjusted. Such structures can include and/or be used for solar arrays, bridges, support structures, and more. These structures can be easily transported to a new location and deployed from the stowed configuration into a larger functional structure. In some embodiments these structures can use one or more longerons that can have two resting states: deployed and rolled. | 11-29-2012 |
Phillip N. Parker, Hanover, NH US
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20150269603 | Methods for Developing Customer Loyalty Programs and Related Systems and Devices - In some aspects, methods for measuring a level of usage of one or more replaceable consumable components within a material processing system can include detecting a type of consumable component in use within a processing device of the material processing system; determining, using a computing system, if the type of consumable component in use is a specific type of consumable component; and determining, using the computing system, a usage ratio of the specific type of consumable component used relative to other types of consumable components used within the processing device during a cumulative time period of use of the material processing system. | 09-24-2015 |
Phillip N. Smith, Maud, TX US
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20120125518 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TIRE DEBRIS CONTAINMENT - A tire debris containment and wrapping system including a frame mountable to a vehicle or trailer. An engagement arm deploys a wrapping material that surrounds and contains the tire upon tire damage or imminent tire failure. The wrapping material prevents tire debris from separating from the tire and entering the roadway. An in-cab monitoring and alarm system is optionally provided to signal the operator of a tire failure. | 05-24-2012 |
Phillip N. Smith, Liberty Lake, WA US
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20100060246 | Supply Architecture for Inductive Loads - Apparatus and associated systems and methods may relate to a process for supplying unidirectional current to a load, controlling a reverse electromotive force (REMF), capturing inductive energy from the load, and supplying the captured inductive energy to the load. In an illustrative example, an operating cycle may include a sequence of operations. First, inductive energy captured from the load on a previous cycle may be supplied to the load. Second, energy may be supplied to the load from an external power source. Third, a REMF voltage may be substantially controlled upon disconnecting the power source from the load. Fourth, the load current may be brought to zero by capturing the inductive energy for use on a subsequent cycle. In some embodiments, a single power stage may supply a DC inductive load, or a pair of power stages may be operated to supply bidirectional current to an AC load. | 03-11-2010 |
20110115462 | Supply Architecture for Inductive Loads - Apparatus and associated systems and methods may relate to a process for supplying unidirectional current to a load, controlling a reverse electromotive force (REMF), capturing inductive energy from the load, and supplying the captured inductive energy to the load. In an illustrative example, an operating cycle may include a sequence of operations. First, inductive energy captured from the load on a previous cycle may be supplied to the load. Second, energy may be supplied to the load from an external power source. Third, a REMF voltage may be substantially controlled upon disconnecting the power source from the load. Fourth, the load current may be brought to zero by capturing the inductive energy for use on a subsequent cycle. In some embodiments, a single power stage may supply a DC inductive load, or a pair of power stages may be operated to supply bidirectional current to an AC load. | 05-19-2011 |
Phillip N. Smith, Monterey Park, CA US
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20100192642 | SECURITY SYSTEM INCLUDING ADAPTER - A system comprising a portable electronic device including a lock interface member, an adapter configured to be used in the lock interface member, and a security apparatus capable of engaging the lock interface member when the adapter is attached to the lock interface member. | 08-05-2010 |