Satterfield, US
Andrew Duncan Satterfield, Bear, DE US
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20140106968 | SUBSTITUTED 1,2,4-TRIAZINE-3,5-DIONES AS HERBICIDES - Disclosed are compounds of Formula 1, including all stereoisomers, N-oxides, and salts thereof, | 04-17-2014 |
Ben Satterfield, Webster, TX US
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20120088680 | REAL-TIME PCR ASSAYS FOR RAPID DETECTION AND DIFFERENTIATION OF THE CLOSTRIDIUM BOTULINUM TOXIN GENES A, B, E, AND F - Provided herein is a method for detecting the presence or absence of at least one of | 04-12-2012 |
Benjamin Ari Satterfield, Galveston, TX US
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20110045468 | Polynucleotides for the identification and quantification of group a streptococcus nucleic acids - The present invention provides polynucleotides that can specifically hybridize to Group A | 02-24-2011 |
Brandon Scott Satterfield, Houston, TX US
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20140190261 | FAN VIBRATION TESTING APPARATUS - According to an example, a fan vibration testing apparatus includes a beam. The fan vibration testing apparatus further includes a fan mounting head disposed at a first location on the beam and including a cut-out, and a rod including first and second opposite rod ends. The rod may be attached at the first rod end to the fan mounting head, and the second rod end may be exposed to retain a fan within the cut-out. | 07-10-2014 |
Brent Satterfield, West Bountiful, UT US
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20140276100 | SYSTEM FOR MEASURING BREATH ANALYTES - A system is provided for sensing an analyte in a breath sample. The system includes a breath bag, a cartridge and a base. The breath bag contains the breath sample. The bag includes a mouthpiece fixedly disposed on the breath bag. The cartridge includes an interactant that reacts with the analyte and generates a change in an optical characteristic relative to a reference. The base includes a flow path, a breath bag receiver for detachably receiving and retaining the mouthpiece of the breath bag in fluid communication with the flow path, and a cartridge receiver that detachably receives and retains the cartridge in the base, such that the base engages the cartridge so that the interactant is in fluid communication with the flow path. The base further includes a flow handling system in fluid communication with the flow path, an optical subsystem for sensing the change in the optical characteristic, a processor operatively coupled to the flow handling system and the optical subsystem, and a user interface operatively coupled to the processor and comprising a start command. Upon user selection of the start command, the processor is configured to automatically regulate the flow handling system to move the breath sample in the flow path and to contact the breath sample and the interactant. Upon the occurrence of a predetermined process parameter, the processor is configured to automatically regulate the optical subsystem to sense the change in the optical characteristic, to correlate the sensing of the optical system with information about the analyte in the breath sample, and to output the information about the analyte in the breath sample to the user interface. Related methods also are provided. | 09-18-2014 |
Brent Satterfield, Bountiful, UT US
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20150132858 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ANALYZING ACETONE IN BREATH - Methods and devices are provided for analyzing acetone in breath. One such method comprises disposing a reactant in a reaction zone within the breath analysis device, wherein the reactant comprises a primary amine disposed on a surface, and wherein the reaction zone has an optical characteristic that is at a reference level. It also comprises pre-storing a liquid nitroprusside solution within the breath analysis device separately from the reactant. The method further comprises using the breath analysis device to cause the breath to contact the reactant in the reaction zone so that the acetone in the breath reacts with the reactant to form a reaction product and, after the reaction product has been formed, using the breath analysis device to cause the nitroprusside solution to contact and react with the reaction product and to facilitate a change in the optical characteristic of the reaction zone relative to the reference level. | 05-14-2015 |
Brent C. Satterfield, Mesa, AZ US
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20090305264 | COOPERATIVE PROBES AND METHODS OF USING THEM - The present invention provides inter alia, cooperative probe assays for analyzing and identifying biological substances. | 12-10-2009 |
Brent C. Satterfield, Greenwood, SC US
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20110008787 | DETECTION PRIMERS FOR NUCLEIC ACID EXTENSION OR AMPLIFICATION REACTIONS - Disclosed are methods and compositions related to real-time PCR and other nucleic acid extension or amplification reactions. | 01-13-2011 |
20110027786 | PRIMERS FOR NUCLEIC ACID EXTENSION OR AMPLIFICATION REACTIONS - Disclosed are methods and compositions for use in nucleic acid amplification or extension reactions. | 02-03-2011 |
20120045796 | NUCLEIC ACID HOTSTART TECHNOLOGY - The present invention relates to molecules used as hotstarts for polymerases, including among others the DNA polymerase and reverse transcriptase. | 02-23-2012 |
Brent C. Satterfield, Chandler, AZ US
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20110318746 | RAPID OLIGO PROBES - Disclosed are methods, rapid probes, and kits for general purpose nucleic acid detection. | 12-29-2011 |
Brent C. Satterfield, West Bountiful, UT US
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20140038182 | COOPERATIVE PRIMERS, PROBES, AND APPLICATIONS THEREOF - Disclosed are compositions and a method relating to amplifying and detecting nucleic acids. | 02-06-2014 |
Brent Coleman Satterfield, Pleasanton, CA US
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20100216657 | PCR-FREE SAMPLE PREPARATION AND DETECTION SYSTEMS FOR HIGH SPEED BIOLOGIC ANALYSIS AND IDENTIFICATION - Provided herein are biologic sample preparation and analysis systems that are rapid, portable, robust detection system for multiplexed detection of bio-threats, and which can be ruggedized to operate in harsh environments. A new method of detection called Combinatorial Probe Analysis (CPA), which provides an exponential increase in detection reliability, has been incorporated into these systems. This type of analysis greatly reduces false positives and false negatives; in addition it is reusable and eliminates special storage requirements for reagents. Specific technical advancements in the optimization of hybridization assays for nucleic acid detection on porous polymer monoliths (PPM) are also disclosed. Performing rapid and complete solubilization of viruses, vegetative bacteria and bacterial spores with an ultra high temperature solubilization protocol is also described. The systems provided herein provides the ability to perform rapid highly multiplexed analysis of a variety of bioagents, including bacteria viruses, and protein biotoxins. The systems and assays described herein are perform completely automated sample preparation and analysis, in a time frame of five minutes or less. The assay is simple in design allowing users in personal protective equipment to easily operate the system. The disclosed systems are robust, simple to use, and address the goals of the first responder community. | 08-26-2010 |
Clay Satterfield, Seattle, WA US
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20090007015 | Segment ring menu - A segment ring menu is provided that is used to easily access menu items. The segment ring menu includes a number of menus that are located equidistant from an initial mouse position from where the segment ring menu is evoked. Hovering over any of the sections of the segment ring menu displays the menu items hosted in that section. The segment ring menu layout is directed at making it easy for the user to reach any of the menu items with a small amount of mouse movement. | 01-01-2009 |
20140337794 | SMART INSERTION OF APPLICATIONS INTO LAYOUTS - Embodiments described herein relate to maintaining a tiled arrangement of application windows as a user inserts application windows into a managed display region. A tiled arrangement is an arrangement where windows do not overlap each other and substantially maximize window occupation of the display region. Generally, when a user inserts an application window the tiled arrangement is maintained by resizing any previously present application windows. Where to insert a window, which displayed windows to resize and to what extent can be determined based on factors such as user input, any prior manual adjustment of the tiled arrangement, and/or minimum window sizes. Whether tile arranging is performed in a managed or curated fashion (e.g., by sharing space equally among windows) or in a semi-curated fashion may be determined by taking into account any of the aforementioned factors. | 11-13-2014 |
20150033171 | SEGMENT RING MENU - A segment ring menu is provided that is used to easily access menu items. The segment ring menu includes a number of menus that are located equidistant from an initial mouse position from where the segment ring menu is evoked. Hovering over any of the sections of the segment ring menu displays the menu items hosted in that section. The segment ring menu layout is directed at making it easy for the user to reach any of the menu items with a small amount of mouse movement. | 01-29-2015 |
David L. Satterfield, Tewksbury, MA US
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20110172968 | DISTRIBUTED PERFORMANCE COUNTERS - A plurality of first performance counter modules is coupled to a plurality of processing cores. The plurality of first performance counter modules is operable to collect performance data associated with the plurality of processing cores respectively. A plurality of second performance counter modules are coupled to a plurality of L2 cache units, and the plurality of second performance counter modules are operable to collect performance data associated with the plurality of L2 cache units respectively. A central performance counter module may be operable to coordinate counter data from the plurality of first performance counter modules and the plurality of second performance modules, the a central performance counter module, the plurality of first performance counter modules, and the plurality of second performance counter modules connected by a daisy chain connection. | 07-14-2011 |
20110173366 | DISTRIBUTED TRACE USING CENTRAL PERFORMANCE COUNTER MEMORY - A plurality of processing cores, are central storage unit having at least memory connected in a daisy chain manner, forming a daisy chain ring layout on an integrated chip. At least one of the plurality of processing cores places trace data on the daisy chain connection for transmitting the trace data to the central storage unit, and the central storage unit detects the trace data and stores the trace data in the memory co-located in with the central storage unit. | 07-14-2011 |
20110173420 | PROCESSOR RESUME UNIT - A system for enhancing performance of a computer includes a computer system having a data storage device. The computer system includes a program stored in the data storage device and steps of the program are executed by a processor. An external unit is external to the processor for monitoring specified computer resources. The external unit is configured to detect a specified condition using the processor. The processor including one or more threads. The thread resumes an active state from a pause state using the external unit when the specified condition is detected by the external unit. | 07-14-2011 |
20110173422 | PAUSE PROCESSOR HARDWARE THREAD UNTIL PIN - A system and method for enhancing performance of a computer which includes a computer system including a data storage device. The computer system includes a program stored in the data storage device and steps of the program are executed by a processer. The processor processes instructions from the program. A wait state in the processor waits for receiving specified data. A thread in the processor has a pause state wherein the processor waits for specified data. A pin in the processor initiates a return to an active state from the pause state for the thread. A logic circuit is external to the processor, and the logic circuit is configured to detect a specified condition. The pin initiates a return to the active state of the thread when the specified condition is detected using the logic circuit. | 07-14-2011 |
20110219208 | MULTI-PETASCALE HIGHLY EFFICIENT PARALLEL SUPERCOMPUTER - A Multi-Petascale Highly Efficient Parallel Supercomputer of 100 petaOPS-scale computing, at decreased cost, power and footprint, and that allows for a maximum packaging density of processing nodes from an interconnect point of view. The Supercomputer exploits technological advances in VLSI that enables a computing model where many processors can be integrated into a single Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC). Each ASIC computing node comprises a system-on-chip ASIC utilizing four or more processors integrated into one die, with each having full access to all system resources and enabling adaptive partitioning of the processors to functions such as compute or messaging I/O on an application by application basis, and preferably, enable adaptive partitioning of functions in accordance with various algorithmic phases within an application, or if I/O or other processors are underutilized, then can participate in computation or communication nodes are interconnected by a five dimensional torus network with DMA that optimally maximize the throughput of packet communications between nodes and minimize latency. | 09-08-2011 |
20120324138 | DISTRIBUTED TRACE USING CENTRAL PERFORMANCE COUNTER MEMORY - A plurality of processing cores, are central storage unit having at least memory connected in a daisy chain manner, forming a daisy chain ring layout on an integrated chip. At least one of the plurality of processing cores places trace data on the daisy chain connection for transmitting the trace data to the central storage unit, and the central storage unit detects the trace data and stores the trace data in the memory co-located in with the central storage unit. | 12-20-2012 |
20140281089 | Servicing A Globally Broadcast Interrupt Signal In A Multi-Threaded Computer - Methods, apparatuses, and computer program products for servicing a globally broadcast interrupt signal in a multi-threaded computer comprising a plurality of processor threads. Embodiments include an interrupt controller indicating in a plurality of local interrupt status locations that a globally broadcast interrupt signal has been received by the interrupt controller. Embodiments also include a thread determining that a local interrupt status location corresponding to the thread indicates that the globally broadcast interrupt signal has been received by the interrupt controller. Embodiments also include the thread processing one or more entries in a global interrupt status bit queue based on whether global interrupt status bits associated with the globally broadcast interrupt signal are locked. Each entry in the global interrupt status bit queue corresponds to a queued global interrupt. | 09-18-2014 |
20140281090 | Servicing A Globally Broadcast Interrupt Signal In A Multi-Threaded Computer - Methods, apparatuses, and computer program products for servicing a globally broadcast interrupt signal in a multi-threaded computer comprising a plurality of processor threads. Embodiments include an interrupt controller indicating in a plurality of local interrupt status locations that a globally broadcast interrupt signal has been received by the interrupt controller. Embodiments also include a thread determining that a local interrupt status location corresponding to the thread indicates that the globally broadcast interrupt signal has been received by the interrupt controller. Embodiments also include the thread processing one or more entries in a global interrupt status bit queue based on whether global interrupt status bits associated with the globally broadcast interrupt signal are locked. Each entry in the global interrupt status bit queue corresponds to a queued global interrupt. | 09-18-2014 |
David L. Satterfield, Yorktown Heights, NY US
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20110119445 | HEAP/STACK GUARD PAGES USING A WAKEUP UNIT - A method and system for providing a memory access check on a processor including the steps of detecting accesses to a memory device including level-1 cache using a wakeup unit. The method includes invalidating level-1 cache ranges corresponding to a guard page, and configuring a plurality of wakeup address compare (WAC) registers to allow access to selected WAC registers. The method selects one of the plurality of WAC registers, and sets up a WAC register related to the guard page. The method configures the wakeup unit to interrupt on access of the selected WAC register. The method detects access of the memory device using the wakeup unit when a guard page is violated. The method generates an interrupt to the core using the wakeup unit, and determines the source of the interrupt. The method detects the activated WAC registers assigned to the violated guard page, and initiates a response. | 05-19-2011 |
20110172969 | OPCODE COUNTING FOR PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT - Methods, systems and computer program products are disclosed for measuring a performance of a program running on a processing unit of a processing system. In one embodiment, the method comprises informing a logic unit of each instruction in the program that is executed by the processing unit, assigning a weight to each instruction, assigning the instructions to a plurality of groups, and analyzing the plurality of groups to measure one or more metrics. In one embodiment, each instruction includes an operating code portion, and the assigning includes assigning the instructions to the groups based on the operating code portions of the instructions. In an embodiment, each type of instruction is assigned to a respective one of the plurality of groups. These groups may be combined into a plurality of sets of the groups. | 07-14-2011 |
20140052970 | OPCODE COUNTING FOR PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT - Methods, systems and computer program products are disclosed for measuring a performance of a program running on a processing unit of a processing system. In one embodiment, the method comprises informing a logic unit of each instruction in the program that is executed by the processing unit, assigning a weight to each instruction, assigning the instructions to a plurality of groups, and analyzing the plurality of groups to measure one or more metrics. In one embodiment, each instruction includes an operating code portion, and the assigning includes assigning the instructions to the groups based on the operating code portions of the instructions. In an embodiment, each type of instruction is assigned to a respective one of the plurality of groups. These groups may be combined into a plurality of sets of the groups. | 02-20-2014 |
20150347141 | OPCODE COUNTING FOR PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT - Methods, systems and computer program products are disclosed for measuring a performance of a program running on a processing unit of a processing system. In one embodiment, the method comprises informing a logic unit of each instruction in the program that is executed by the processing unit, assigning a weight to each instruction, assigning the instructions to a plurality of groups, and analyzing the plurality of groups to measure one or more metrics. In one embodiment, each instruction includes an operating code portion, and the assigning includes assigning the instructions to the groups based on the operating code portions of the instructions. In an embodiment, each type of instruction is assigned to a respective one of the plurality of groups. These groups may be combined into a plurality of sets of the groups. | 12-03-2015 |
Edward W. Satterfield, Chevy Chase, MD US
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20090024490 | System and method for web to package printing - A beginning to end solution is provided for ordering package printing on-line. A system and method for web to package printing is disclosed providing users online selecting, designing and proofing of a desired product in a three dimensional view. | 01-22-2009 |
Elizabeth Ann Satterfield, Monterey, CA US
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20140067892 | Estimation of Hidden Variance Distribution Parameters - Methods for finding (i) the parameter var(σ | 03-06-2014 |
20140068353 | Estimation of Hidden Variance Distribution Parameters - Methods for finding (i) the parameter var(σ | 03-06-2014 |
Gerald Satterfield, Pickens, SC US
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20140190017 | MOTOR SYSTEM FOR DUAL VOLTAGE DEVICES - A power tool includes a housing and an output shaft supported by the housing for rotation about an axis. The power tool further includes a first motor disposed in the housing and a second motor disposed in the housing and coupled to the first motor. The first motor drives the output shaft and does not drive the second motor when in a first power mode, and the second motor drives the first motor and the output shaft when in a second power mode. | 07-10-2014 |
20140265654 | HEAT SINK FOR ARMATURES - An electric motor comprising a motor body formed by a set of laminations defining a longitudinal axis, the laminations defining a plurality of slots and a plurality of poles extending generally parallel to the longitudinal axis. Each of the slots includes a winding positioned therein and a heat sink member positioned within a portion of the slots. The heat sink member is a single continuous member that passes through the portion of the slots. Alternatively, the electric motor can include a plurality of heat sink members and a common heat sink member, with a portion of the slots including at least one heat sink member. Each of the heat sink members is coupled to the common heat sink member. | 09-18-2014 |
Harold William Satterfield, Rockledge, FL US
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20100106448 | VOTER TESTER FOR REDUNDANT SYSTEMS - A tester is configured to access and test each redundant channel of a voter. The tester is disposed between the voter and a multitude of redundant circuits supplying redundant channel signals to the voter. The tester includes a number of input ports receiving the redundant channel signals as well as the test signals. In response to a number of logic combinations of the test signals, the voter generates output signals each corresponding to one of the redundant channel signals. In response to other logic combinations of the test signals, the voter generates a voted output signal. The voter is optionally a majority voter. | 04-29-2010 |
20100127679 | FAULT TOLERANT REDUNDANT CLOCK CIRCUIT - A clock generation circuit, includes, in part, a comparator, a logic unit, and a switching circuit. The switching circuit generates a signal that is applied to the comparator. If the input voltage level of the signal applied to the comparator is greater than a first reference voltage, the comparator asserts its first output signals. If the input voltage level of the signal applied to the comparator is less than a second reference voltage, the comparator asserts its second output signal. The output signals of the comparator form a first pair of feedback signals applied to the switching circuit. The logic unit responds to the output signals of the comparator to generate a second pair of oscillating feedback signals that are also applied to the switching circuit. The switching circuit varies a capacitor voltage in response to a reference current and in response to the two pairs of feedback signals it receives. | 05-27-2010 |
20100127680 | PWM VOLTAGE CONVERTER WITH TRANSIENT AND PERMANENT FAULT IMMUNITY THROUGH REDUNDANCY AND FEEDBACK ADJUSTMENT - A pulse-width modulated (PWM) DC-DC converter has a multitude of redundant channels supplying PWM signals to a voter whose output voltage controls the regulated DC output voltage. To ensure that single transient events, single permanent faults, or mismatches in the electrical characteristics of the various components disposed in the redundant channels do not adversely affect the regulated DC output voltage, transitions of the PWM signal in each channel are compared to the corresponding transitions of the voter's output signal. If a PWM signal transition of a redundant channel is detected as occurring relatively earlier/later than the corresponding transition of the voter's output signal, the width of the PWM signal is increased/decreased. If a PWM signal transition of a redundant channel is detected as occurring within a predefined window of the corresponding transition of the voter's output signal, the width of the PWM signal is not changed. | 05-27-2010 |
20120262208 | FAULT TOLERANT REDUNDANT CLOCK CIRCUIT - A clock generation circuit, includes, in part, a comparator, a logic unit, and a switching circuit. The switching circuit generates a signal that is applied to the comparator. If the input voltage level of the signal applied to the comparator is greater than a first reference voltage, the comparator asserts its first output signals. If the input voltage level of the signal applied to the comparator is less than a second reference voltage, the comparator asserts its second output signal. The output signals of the comparator form a first pair of feedback signals applied to the switching circuit. The logic unit responds to the output signals of the comparator to generate a second pair of oscillating feedback signals that are also applied to the switching circuit. The switching circuit varies a capacitor voltage in response to a reference current and in response to the two pairs of feedback signals it receives. | 10-18-2012 |
20120272109 | VOTER TESTER FOR REDUNDANT SYSTEMS - A tester is configured to access and test each redundant channel of a voter. The tester is disposed between the voter and a multitude of redundant circuits supplying redundant channel signals to the voter. The tester includes a number of input ports receiving the redundant channel signals as well as the test signals. In response to a number of logic combinations of the test signals, the voter generates output signals each corresponding to one of the redundant channel signals. In response to other logic combinations of the test signals, the voter generates a voted output signal. The voter is optionally a majority voter. | 10-25-2012 |
Jasse Clay Satterfield, Seattle, WA US
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20120304106 | Desktop as Immersive Application - Desktop as an immersive application techniques are described. In one or more implementations, an immersive environment module is configured to provide an immersive shell through which a user may interact with applications of a computing device. The immersive environment module is further configured to provide a desktop shell within the immersive shell to support additional techniques for interaction with the application of the computing device. The desktop shell, for instance, may be configured for accessibility similar to that provided to applications in the immersive shell. | 11-29-2012 |
Jesse Satterfield, Seattle, WA US
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20140325431 | AUTO-GROUPING OF APPLICATION WINDOWS - Described herein are techniques for automatically forming groups of application windows. The techniques may be performed with a computing device executing a windowing system, the windowing system having a user interface element that can be interacted with by a user to manage applications executing on the computing device. Each application may correspond to a separate process and application window. It may be determined that an operation has occurred that will evict the application windows of target applications from the display, and in response an application group may be automatically formed. The application group may have indicia of the evicted target applications. The application group may be provided to the user interface element, and when the user interface element is interacted with by the user the user interface element displays user-selectable graphic application indicators for both the application group and applications other than the target applications. | 10-30-2014 |
20140325432 | SECOND SCREEN VIEW WITH MULTITASKING - Described herein are embodiments performed by a computing device capable of having a first display and a second display. The device may also execute a windowing system. Arbitrary applications execute on the computing device. Each such application has a corresponding application window managed by the windowing system. A start-projecting request may be received from an arbitrary one of the applications, and the windowing system may respond to the start request by generating, displaying, and managing a projection window. The application may generate and display content via the projection window. Responsive to the start-projecting request, display information about the first display and the second display may be used by the windowing system to display the projection window. A stop-projecting request from the application may cause the windowing system to terminate the projection window. | 10-30-2014 |
Jesse Satterfield, Marion, NC US
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20140265325 | WAVE WASHER, METHOD OF MANUFACTURE, METHOD OF USE, AND PIPE JOINT USING SAME - A wave washer includes an annular member surrounding an opening arranged to receive a pipe axially therethrough, the annular member having a plurality circumferentially spaced holes formed therein. The wave washer also has associated with it at least one spring portion protruding axially from the annular member between two of the holes. The wave washer can be used in a pipe joint to join a first pipe and a second pipe, each having a pipe end having a pipe flange and an adjacent sealing flange. The wave washer is positioned against an inner side of the pipe flange of the first pipe. The wave washer and the flanges of the first and second pipes are fastened based on the deflection of the annular member of the wave washer. | 09-18-2014 |
Jesse Clay Satterfield, Redmond, WA US
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20140258933 | EXPOSING NON-AUTHORING FEATURES THROUGH DOCUMENT STATUS INFORMATION IN AN OUT-SPACE USER INTERFACE - An out-space actuator is selected to access an out-space user interface for a document editor program. An out-space actuator is associated with an in-space user interface having a displayed document. When the out-space actuator is selected, an out-space user interface is displayed that includes an expanded feature selection surface. The out-space user interface may be used to display one or more status panes for providing status information about a document being edited in the in-space user interface. Application features for affecting changes to a given document's status may be exposed in the out-space interface in proximity to associated status information. An out-space communication user interface (UI) component may be temporarily displayed in the document in-space user interface to communicate document status information that is presently available in the out-space user interface. A message bar may be displayed in the in-space user interface for communicating information from the out-space user interface. | 09-11-2014 |
Joby Satterfield, Boaz, AL US
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20100032435 | Portable Tank - A portable tank includes a tank interior defined by a plurality of panels, with the floor panel supported by a floor support structure. The floor support structure includes side channels with cross members connecting the side channels. A mid floor beam is received in notches formed in some of the cross members, and a rear floor beam is received in notches formed in different cross members. The mid floor beam and the rear floor beam do not span the entire length of the tank. There are cross members with smooth sided upper support surfaces in front of and behind the mid floor beam, and cross members with smooth sided upper support surfaces in front of the rear floor beam. | 02-11-2010 |
Joby Satterfield, Albertville, AL US
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20140286716 | Portable Materials Transportation System - A transport and storage apparatus for loose or bulk goods, aggregate material, and liquids is disclosed herein. The apparatus is a container designed for shipping by rail, truck, or barge. Furthermore, the apparatus is of a modular shape such that multiple apparatuses may be stacked and stored together efficiently. The apparatus further includes an evacuation and vibration assembly for pneumatically disposing of stored goods in the storage compartment. | 09-25-2014 |
John Michael Satterfield, Daingerfield, TX US
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20140208945 | PHOSPHORIC ACID TREATMENT OF CARBONACEOUS MATERIAL PRIOR TO ACTIVATION - A method of producing an activated carbon, comprising selecting a raw material for direct-activation, applying a solution of at least 50% phosphoric acid by weight at a ratio of from 0.01 pounds to 0.3 pounds of phosphoric acid solution per pound to the raw material selected for direct activation to produce a phosphoric acid treated raw material, and direct-activating the phosphoric acid treated raw material via a gas activation process to produce an activated carbon. | 07-31-2014 |
Johnny A. Satterfield, Northridge, CA US
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20110157801 | Electronic Device Docking System - A system and method disclose a docking device for allowing contents of a hand-held electronic device to be viewed on a monitor screen and/or heard through head phones of an aircraft's in-flight entertainment system. The docking device is movable between stowed and deployed positions. | 06-30-2011 |
20130284074 | DEPLOYABLE TABLE ASSEMBLY - A table assembly is provided. The table assembly includes a lower table portion, and an upper table portion operationally engaging the lower table portion. The upper and lower table portions are slidably movable relative to each other between a generally parallel configuration wherein the lower and upper table portions are vertically stacked and a generally co-planar configuration wherein the lower and upper table portions are generally horizontally aligned. | 10-31-2013 |
20150048230 | VIDEO ARM ASSEMBLY - A video arm assembly includes a base attachable to a surface, a knuckle rotatably engaging the base, and an arm connected to the knuckle. A friction clutch is connected to the base. A one-way bearing engages the friction clutch and the knuckle, providing rotation of the knuckle with respect to the base in a first direction only. The friction clutch engages the one-way bearing such that the knuckle rotates with respect to the base in a second direction opposite the first direction, the one-way bearing rotating with the knuckle in the second direction, and the arm rotating with the knuckle in the first and second directions. | 02-19-2015 |
John R. Satterfield, Poughkeepsie, NY US
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20100077993 | Carburetor With Electronic Jets - A carburetor has a set of electrically operated fuel injection elements, including acceleration responsive fuel injector and at least one fuel injector. These fuel injectors meter fuel, at the direction of an electronic control device, directly into the fuel delivery passages of a carburetor without the need for float bowls, needle and seat valves and carburetor jets in the carburetor assembly. | 04-01-2010 |
20100090354 | Fluid Shear Promotion in a Carburetor Booster - A carburetor booster that produces a shear factor to maintain emulsification of fluid passing through, out of, and around the booster body. The booster includes ports between a groove at a bottom portion of the booster and a plenum in the booster, the plenum being a source of a fuel mixture. | 04-15-2010 |
Joseph Allen Satterfield, Medford, OR US
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20160029774 | TOOL BELT - A tool belt assembly includes a spring assembly and a bag. | 02-04-2016 |
Karyn J. Satterfield, Greensboro, NC US
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20150341697 | Marketing methods employing interactive media services - Marketing methods employing interactive media services. A smart television application or mobile application is provided which employs Internet search infrastructure, including image recognition software to capture, analyze, and recognize an image on the screen of a smart TV, then search the Internet for text containing the title of the image, or images which share all or parts of the title of the image. The search infrastructure is controlled from a set-top device or a stand-alone wireless device, such as a smartphone. The invention is further directed to a series of business methods, processes, and results which invite the sellers, designers, and manufacturers of various articles of clothing, jewelry, and other merchandise, which appear in films and television programs, to provide data used in the population of the database. | 11-26-2015 |
Kevin D. Satterfield, Mannford, OK US
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20100005490 | PROGRAM GUIDE SYSTEM WITH BROWSING DISPLAY - An inter pap active television program guide system is provided in which a user may direct the program guide to display a browsing display screen. The browsing display screen includes a list of current programs including a movable highlight region, a video window containing a television program to which the system is currently tuned, and a detailed description of the highlighted program listing. The user may position the highlight region using remote control cursor keys. The user may then synchronize the content of the video window with the highlighted program listing by pressing a select key or a channel up or down key. If the user changes channels repeatedly using the channel up and down keys, the contents of the video window and the highlighted program listings remain in synchronization. | 01-07-2010 |
20100284666 | SERIES REMINDERS AND SERIES RECORDING FROM AN INTERACTIVE PROGRAM GUIDE - An interactive media guidance system with program series reminder and recording capabilities is provided. The system allows a user to set a reminder or schedule a recording for a single episode or for each episode of a program series. Options may be provided that allow the user to schedule reminders/recordings for episodes on all or selected channels for some or all episodes including reruns, new episodes, network or syndicated episodes, on all or only on selected days. | 11-11-2010 |
20100287590 | SERIES REMINDERS AND SERIES RECORDING FROM AN INTERACTIVE PROGRAM GUIDE - An interactive television program guide system with program series reminder and recording capabilities is provided. The system allows a user to set a reminder or schedule a recording for a single episode or for each episode of a program series. In addition, other options may be provided that allow the user to determine, for example, whether to schedule reminders/recordings for episodes on all channels on which the program airs or only on a selected channels, whether to schedule reminders/recordings for all episodes including reruns or only new episodes, whether to schedule reminders/recordings for network or syndicated episodes, and whether to schedule reminders/recordings for episodes on all days or only on selected days of the week. Before the scheduled broadcast time of each episode of each selected program series, the system sends a reminder message to the user that reminds the user of the program episode or sends a record command to a videocassette recorder to initiate recording of the episode. The system allows a user to view a list of all currently requested program reminders and scheduled program recordings. The user may update, change, or cancel any entry in either list or the system may automatically update the lists to match new broadcast schedule information. If the user sets a reminder or schedules a recording that conflicts with an existing reminder or recording, the system may inform the user of the conflict and allow the user to resolve the conflict or the system may resolve the conflict. | 11-11-2010 |
20100287591 | SERIES REMINDERS AND SERIES RECORDING FROM AN INTERACTIVE PROGRAM GUIDE - An interactive media guidance system with program series reminder and recording capabilities is provided. The system allows a user to set a reminder or schedule a recording for a single episode or for each episode of a program series. Options may be provided that allow the user to schedule reminders/recordings for episodes on all or selected channels for some or all episodes including reruns, new episodes, network or syndicated episodes, on all or only on selected days. | 11-11-2010 |
20140169769 | SERIES REMINDERS AND SERIES RECORDING FROM AN INTERACTIVE TELEVISION PROGRAM GUIDE - An interactive television program guide system with program series reminder and recording capabilities is provided. The system allows a user to set a reminder or schedule a recording for a single episode or for each episode of a program series. In addition, other options may be provided that allow the user to determine, for example, whether to schedule reminders/recordings for episodes on all channels on which the program airs or only on a selected channels, whether to schedule reminders/recordings for all episodes including reruns or only new episodes, whether to schedule reminders/recordings for network or syndicated episodes, and whether to schedule reminders/recordings for episodes on all days or only on selected days of the week. Before the scheduled broadcast time of each episode of each selected program series, the system sends a reminder message to the user that reminds the user of the program episode or sends a record command to a videocassette recorder to initiate recording of the episode. The system allows a user to view a list of all currently requested program reminders and scheduled program recordings. The user may update, change, or cancel any entry in either list or the system may automatically update the lists to match new broadcast schedule information. If the user sets a reminder or schedules a recording that conflicts with an existing reminder or recording, the system may inform the user of the conflict and allow the user to resolve the conflict or the system may resolve the conflict. | 06-19-2014 |
20140169770 | SERIES REMINDERS AND SERIES RECORDING FROM AN INTERACTIVE TELEVISION PROGRAM GUIDE - An interactive television program guide system with program series reminder and recording capabilities is provided. The system allows a user to set a reminder or schedule a recording for a single episode or for each episode of a program series. In addition, other options may be provided that allow the user to determine, for example, whether to schedule reminders/recordings for episodes on all channels on which the program airs or only on a selected channels, whether to schedule reminders/recordings for all episodes including reruns or only new episodes, whether to schedule reminders/recordings for network or syndicated episodes, and whether to schedule reminders/recordings for episodes on all days or only on selected days of the week. Before the scheduled broadcast time of each episode of each selected program series, the system sends a reminder message to the user that reminds the user of the program episode or sends a record command to a videocassette recorder to initiate recording of the episode. The system allows a user to view a list of all currently requested program reminders and scheduled program recordings. The user may update, change, or cancel any entry in either list or the system may automatically update the lists to match new broadcast schedule information. If the user sets a reminder or schedules a recording that conflicts with an existing reminder or recording, the system may inform the user of the conflict and allow the user to resolve the conflict or the system may resolve the conflict. | 06-19-2014 |
20140337894 | SERIES REMINDERS AND SERIES RECORDING FROM AN INTERACTIVE TELEVISION PROGRAM GUIDE - An interactive television program guide system with program series reminder and recording capabilities is provided. The system allows a user to set a reminder or schedule a recording for a single episode or for each episode of a program series. In addition, other options may be provided that allow the user to determine, for example, whether to schedule reminders/recordings for episodes on all channels on which the program airs or only on a selected channels, whether to schedule reminders/recordings for all episodes including reruns or only new episodes, whether to schedule reminders/recordings for network or syndicated episodes, and whether to schedule reminders/recordings for episodes on all days or only on selected days of the week. Before the scheduled broadcast time of each episode of each selected program series, the system sends a reminder message to the user that reminds the user of the program episode or sends a record command to a videocassette recorder to initiate recording of the episode. The system allows a user to view a list of all currently requested program reminders and scheduled program recordings. The user may update, change, or cancel any entry in either list or the system may automatically update the lists to match new broadcast schedule information. If the user sets a reminder or schedules a recording that conflicts with an existing reminder or recording, the system may inform the user of the conflict and allow the user to resolve the conflict or the system may resolve the conflict. | 11-13-2014 |
20150237404 | SERIES REMINDERS AND SERIES RECORDING FROM AN INTERACTIVE TELEVISION PROGRAM GUIDE - An interactive television program guide system with program series reminder and recording capabilities is provided. The system allows a user to set a reminder or schedule a recording for a single episode or for each episode of a program series. In addition, other options may be provided that allow the user to determine, for example, whether to schedule reminders/recordings for episodes on all channels on which the program airs or only on a selected channels, whether to schedule reminders/recordings for all episodes including reruns or only new episodes, whether to schedule reminders/recordings for network or syndicated episodes, and whether to schedule reminders/recordings for episodes on all days or only on selected days of the week. Before the scheduled broadcast time of each episode of each selected program series, the system sends a reminder message to the user that reminds the user of the program episode or sends a record command to a videocassette recorder to initiate recording of the episode. The system allows a user to view a list of all currently requested program reminders and scheduled program recordings. The user may update, change, or cancel any entry in either list or the system may automatically update the lists to match new broadcast schedule information. If the user sets a reminder or schedules a recording that conflicts with an existing reminder or recording, the system may inform the user of the conflict and allow the user to resolve the conflict or the system may resolve the conflict. | 08-20-2015 |
Kevin Dwight Satterfield, Tulsa, OK US
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20080234051 | Systems and methods for interactive wagering using multiple types of user interfaces - The present invention is systems and methods for interactive wagering using multiple types of user interfaces. Preferred embodiments of these systems and methods incorporate a wagering data hub which controls the flow of data relating to wagers, wagering events, and wagering account and facilitates the use of a variety of user interfaces such as graphical user interfaces and interactive voice response interfaces. For example, a user of the present invention may use a television set-top box, a computer, a telephone, and/or any other suitable device. To communicate with the wagering data hub, television set-top boxes preferably use a two-way cable system, computers preferably use a computer network, and telephones preferably use a telephone network, although each may use any suitable mechanism or combination of mechanisms to communicate with wagering data hub. | 09-25-2008 |
Larry Satterfield, Moore, SC US
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20110232830 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FORMING A TIRE COMPONENT UPON AN AXIALLY TAPERED SURFACE - The present invention includes methods and apparatus ( | 09-29-2011 |
Larry S. Satterfield, Moore, SC US
Larry Stephen Satterfield, Moore, SC US
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20150107734 | Method and Tire for Improved Uniformity and Endurance of Aggressive Tread Designs Using Layering Technique - A tire having aggressive tread features with improvements in uniformity that can also improve endurance is provided along with a method and apparatus for manufacturing such a tire. The tire and its manner of manufacture can achieve a reduction or elimination of certain non-uniformities that can occur during the molding of large tread blocks. The reduction or removal of these non-uniformities can improve temperature performance to provide increased tire endurance. The present invention further relates to a tire made using such a method and that may have layers of different material properties for different tire performances. In one embodiment, a layering technique that creates tread blocks or lugs in close proximity to each other and that can run continuously is provided. | 04-23-2015 |
20150107738 | Method and Tire for Improved Uniformity and Endurance of Aggressive Tread Designs Using Scalloped Layering Technique - A tire having aggressive tread features with improvements in uniformity that can also improve endurance is provided along with a method and apparatus for manufacturing such a tire. The tire and its manner of manufacture can achieve a reduction or elimination of certain non-uniformities that can occur during the molding of large tread blocks. This can improve temperature performance to provide increased tire endurance. The present invention further relates to a tire made using such a method and that may have layers of different material properties for different tire performances. In one embodiment, a layering technique that uses at least one layer extending across the full axial width of the tread and having scalloped or notched lateral or axial edges is provided. In yet another embodiment, tread blocks are built upon the scalloped layer(s) to provide more material where it is needed most to create tread features. | 04-23-2015 |
20150239157 | Automatic StartUp and Continued Operation of Calendering Drives for Elastomeric Mixes - The present invention relates to a method that allows the automatic and hands-free threading of a calender set of rolls comprising one or more pairs of rolls that have a nip between them by preventing the skim from sticking to a roll undesirably as it exits the nip. This is particularly useful during startup or when the continuous running of skim through the calender is interrupted or broken. This method also comprises steps that help prevent the interruption of the calendering process including the breaking of the skim being processed. The steps for startup include running the rolls to which the elastomeric mix is desired to stick at slower speeds than other rolls. The steps for maintaining continuous running of the calender after startup include running the rolls to which the elastomeric mix is desired to stick at faster speeds than other rolls. | 08-27-2015 |
Marion M. Satterfield, Oak Ridge, TN US
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20080196689 | Method and Apparatus for Incorporation of a Flame Front - Type Ignition System Into an Internal Combustion Engine - Method for installation and functioning of a flame front type ignition system in the conventional throughbore through the wall of the head of an internal combustion engine. This installation is effected from a location external of the head and while the head is affixed in covering relationship to one or more combustion chambers of the internal combustion engine. | 08-21-2008 |
20090205468 | IGNITION SYSTEM FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE AND METHOD FOR INSTALLATION OF SAME - A novel method and apparatus useful for the installation of a flame cone within a respective throughbore in the head of an ICE having a pre-ignition system without removal of the head from the ICE, followed by threading a spark plug into the outboard end of the flame cone. This installation is effected from a location external of the head and while the head is affixed in covering relationship to one or more combustion chambers of the internal combustion engine. The installation further comprises employing unique interconnection between the flame cone and an installation tool. The flame cone includes a rotational position indicator which is aligned with an exit port in the flame cone and which contributes to the exclusivity of mating interconnection with the tool in a manner which converts rotational movements of the tool to like rotational movements of the flame cone, hence like rotation of the location of the exit port. | 08-20-2009 |
Michael James Satterfield, Richardson, TX US
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20130258347 | HALOGEN GAS SENSOR COMPRISING COBALT - A method of halogen gas monitoring includes contacting room air to be monitored with a halogen sensor including a cobalt or cobalt alloy layer. The halogen sensor exhibits a detectable change in at least one property upon contact with a halogen gas. A measurement from the halogen sensor is obtained after the contacting. The presence of the halogen gas is monitored based on the measurement. | 10-03-2013 |
Phillip Satterfield, East Palo Alto, CA US
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20100088450 | COMPONENT RETENTION MECHANISM - A component retention mechanism facilitates improved installation, retention and removal of hardware components (e.g., PCI cards) on a personal computer. The retention mechanism includes a locking component, support member, and release mechanism coupled to each other. The locking component can be a steel bar or other stiff item positioned proximate to multiple socket connectors on a circuit board. The locking component moves between unlocked and locked positions that mechanically and simultaneously unlock or lock in place multiple add-in cards inserted into the socket connectors. The support member moves and thereby facilitates movement of the locking component between locked and unlocked positions. The release mechanism facilitates movement of the support member and is actuated when a force is exerted by a user thereto. An associated slider housing coupled to the release mechanism and support member includes a fan, support shelves and a door that provides additional support to oversized PCI cards. | 04-08-2010 |
20110261530 | COMPONENT RETENTION MECHANISM - A component retention mechanism facilitates improved installation, retention and removal of hardware components (e.g., PCI cards) on a personal computer. The retention mechanism includes a locking component, support member, and release mechanism coupled to each other. The locking component can be a steel bar or other stiff item positioned proximate to multiple socket connectors on a circuit board. The locking component moves between unlocked and locked positions that mechanically and simultaneously unlock or lock in place multiple add-in cards inserted into the socket connectors. The support member moves and thereby facilitates movement of the locking component between locked and unlocked positions. The release mechanism facilitates movement of the support member and is actuated when a force is exerted by a user thereto. An associated slider housing coupled to the release mechanism and support member includes a fan, support shelves and a door that provides additional support to oversized PCI cards. | 10-27-2011 |
Phillip Satterfield, Oakland, CA US
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20130149878 | EDGE MOUNT CONNECTOR - Connector receptacles that have a reduced height when combined with a printed circuit board and reduce wasted space inside an electronic device. One example provides a connector receptacle having contacts that may connect to edge contacts along an edge of a printed circuit board. This edge may be formed along a side of printed circuit board, by a hole or opening in a printed circuit board, or by a notch in a printed circuit board. Edge contacts may have straight surfaces, rounded surfaces, or they may have other types of surfaces. Connector receptacle contacts may have a “U,” fishhook, or other shape. | 06-13-2013 |
20140113493 | CONNECTOR FOR PLACEMENT IN BOARD OPENING - Connector receptacles that may have a reduced height when combined with a printed circuit board and reduce wasted space inside an electronic device. One example may provide a connector receptacle that fits in an opening in a printed circuit board. The connector receptacle may also be angled at an oblique angle relative to the printed circuit board such that its face may be flush with a highly stylized device enclosure. | 04-24-2014 |
Phillip S. Satterfield, Oakland, CA US
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20140268578 | Electronic Device With Heat Dissipating Electromagnetic Interference Shielding Structures - An electronic device may have a metal electromagnetic interference shielding enclosure. The enclosure may have a bottom wall, vertical sidewalls that extend upwards from the bottom wall, and a lid that covers the enclosure to define an interior cavity. Power supply components and other electrical components may be mounted within the interior cavity. A printed circuit board on which integrated circuits and other components are mounted may have an upper surface that faces the bottom wall of the enclosure and an opposing lower surface that faces a metal plate. Fence structures may be used to help shield components mounted on the printed circuit. Heat may be dissipated from components on the printed circuit into the bottom wall and into the metal plate. A plastic housing may be used to house the shielding enclosure, printed circuit board, components mounted on the printed circuit board, and the metal plate. | 09-18-2014 |
20140268598 | Electronic Device Having Connector With Integrated Shielding - An electronic device may have a housing in which electrical components on a printed circuit board are mounted. A connector may be mounted to the edge of the printed circuit board using solder. The connector may have a threaded portion that protrudes through the housing. A threadless portion of the connector may be aligned with the housing. The connector may have a metal body member covered with a metal shell. The metal shell may have a portion that covers the electrical components and serves as an electromagnetic interference shield for the electrical components. The connector may have a threaded barrel. The threaded barrel may have a threaded outer portion with a diameter that is larger than a threaded inner portion. The threadless portion of the connector may lie between the threaded outer and inner portions. | 09-18-2014 |
20140321045 | Electronic Device With Component Shielding Structures and Input-Output Connectors - An electronic device may have a hard disk drive mounted diagonally within a housing. Electromagnetic interference shielding structures may enclose the hard disk drive. The shielding structures may include conductive elastomeric structures. A printed circuit board may be mounted diagonally in parallel with the hard disk drive. Connectors on the printed circuit board may be angled away from the printed circuit board at a non-zero angle and may be retained against the housing with a slide and lock connector retention member. An accelerometer may detect when the device is tipped over so that control circuitry may protect the hard disk drive. A fan may cause air to flow upwards on one side of the device and downwards on the other side of the device. The housing may rest on housing support structures with angled air vents and integral elastomeric feet. | 10-30-2014 |
20140321046 | Wireless Electronic Device With Component Cooling Structures - An electronic device may have a hard disk drive mounted diagonally within a housing. Electromagnetic interference shielding structures may enclose the hard disk drive. The shielding structures may include conductive elastomeric structures. A printed circuit board may be mounted diagonally in parallel with the hard disk drive. Connectors on the printed circuit board may be angled away from the printed circuit board at a non-zero angle and may be retained against the housing with a slide and lock connector retention member. An accelerometer may detect when the device is tipped over so that control circuitry may protect the hard disk drive. A fan may cause air to flow upwards on one side of the device and downwards on the other side of the device. The housing may rest on housing support structures with angled air vents and integral elastomeric feet. | 10-30-2014 |
Richard C. Satterfield US
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20140155975 | CARDIAC RHYTHM MANAGEMENT SYSTEM WITH INTRAMURAL MYOCARDIAL PACING LEADS AND ELECTRODES - Medical devices and therapeutic methods for use in the field of cardiology, cardiac rhythm management and interventional cardiology, and more specifically to catheter-based systems for implantation of pacing leads and electrodes, or intramural myocardial reinforcement devices, within the myocardial wall of the heart, such as the ventricles, to provide improved cardiac function. | 06-05-2014 |
Richard C. Satterfield, Wellesley, MA US
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20090294236 | SMALL BAG CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY - A connector with a flexible arrangement for attaching one or more small or mid-sized bags is described. The connector provides a shoulder strap or handle that allows the user to conveniently carry the assemblage. The connector may include slotted top and bottom rails vertically displaced from each other, where mounting tabs on the small bags may be threaded through the slots to attach a bag to the connector. Slotted sheets of material may be placed between a top and bottom rail, or the entire connector may be made of one or more sheets of fabric or other flexible material. Again the mounting tabs may be threaded through the slots to secure the bags. The vertical edges of the sheets may be folded and sewn of bonded to better form supports for the connector, and combinations of rails, vertical supports and sheets of fabric of other such materials may be used. | 12-03-2009 |
Richard Darren Satterfield, Bethel, OH US
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20120181209 | Process For The Manufacture Of a Container - The present invention is directed to a process for the manufacture of a blow molded container comprising a physical geometry that creates more than one undercut and a means for removal of said container from a mold used to form said container. | 07-19-2012 |
20120181272 | Array of Products - The present invention relates to an array of products comprising a plurality of different containers having a similar container to closure interface across at least one brand and different volumetric sizes wherein at least one of said containers comprises more than one undercut and comprising a plurality of different closures comprising at least one common component. | 07-19-2012 |
20120181292 | Blow Molded Container - The present invention is directed to a container comprising a retention mechanism for attaching a closure to an opening or neck of a container with a portion of the container body comprising a physical geometry that creates more than one undercut. | 07-19-2012 |
20130183462 | Process For The Manufacture Of An Article Comprising a Recess - The present invention relates to a process for blowing an article with at least one recess. | 07-18-2013 |
Richard Darren Satterfield, West Chester, OH US
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20140047656 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING A TOOTHBRUSH HANDLE HAVING AN INNER CAVITY - Methods of producing toothbrush handles having an inner cavity are provided. | 02-20-2014 |
20140137349 | TOOTHBRUSH HANDLE HAVING AN INNER CAVITY - A personal care article, such as a toothbrush handle having an inner cavity. | 05-22-2014 |
20140137350 | TOOTHBRUSH HAVING AN INNER CAVITY - A personal care article, such as a toothbrush having an inner cavity made in one molding process. | 05-22-2014 |
20140137353 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING A TOOTHBRUSH HAVING AN INNER CAVITY - Methods of producing a unitary personal care article such as a toothbrush having an inner cavity. | 05-22-2014 |
20140137354 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING A TOOTHBRUSH HAVING AN INNER CAVITY - Methods for producing toothbrush handles having an inner cavity are provided. | 05-22-2014 |
Roger G. Satterfield, Pickens, SC US
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20090322166 | POWER TOOL INCLUDING HYBRID ELECTRIC MOTOR DESIGN - An electric motor for use with a power tool includes a motor housing having a first end and an open second end, a first bearing coupled to the first end of the motor housing, a plurality of magnets coupled to the motor housing, and an armature having a first end and a second end. The first end of the armature is rotatably supported by the first bearing. The second end of the armature protrudes from the open second end of the motor housing without being supported by the open second end of the motor housing. The electric motor also includes a second bearing coupled to the second end of the armature. The motor housing is supportable by a first portion of the power tool housing. The second bearing is supportable by a second portion of the power tool housing. | 12-31-2009 |
Scott Allen Satterfield, Bokchito, OK US
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20090186328 | Method for teaching rapid recall of facts - An internet-based method for teaching rapid recall of facts uses a grid system to deliver facts (i.e. problems) from a teacher-selected pool of facts to individual students in student sessions. Each student session includes a fact practice portion, wherein the student engages in the somewhat mundane, repetitive steps, required to master the particular set of facts and a game practice portion, whereby the student earns game practice time in arcade-style games as a reward for the student's efforts. The method permits a teacher or administrator to track the performance of a single student or a group of students through on-demand reports. Selected reports are also available, on demand, to the student and the student's parents. The method identifies each student's mastered and un-mastered facts based on each student's performance. The teacher can then provide each student with supplemental, individualized materials. The Method automatically notifies teachers and administrators when intervention is needed. The present Method permits teachers and parents to obtain, on demand, customized and individualized work sheets, activity sheets, and flash cards. The present Method delivers math facts in multiple formats, including pre-algebraic and algebraic views, and tracks each student's progress by use of fractions and a pie chart, thereby exposing students to fractions and charts at an early age. | 07-23-2009 |
Scott M. Satterfield, Seattle, WA US
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20120156979 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR AIR FLOW CONTROL IN AN AIRCRAFT SIDEWALL VOLUME - An aircraft fuselage sidewall may include an aircraft sidewall volume and a flow controller. The aircraft sidewall volume may be delineated by an aircraft skin forming an outboard boundary of the aircraft sidewall volume, a passenger cabin sidewall forming an inboard boundary of the aircraft sidewall volume and fuselage frame structures forming axial boundaries of the aircraft sidewall volume. The flow controller may be positioned at a portion of the aircraft sidewall volume to selectably control air flow through the aircraft sidewall volume. | 06-21-2012 |
Timothy John Satterfield, Seattle, WA US
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20140274003 | PROACTIVE CALLER-CONTEXT SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A directory server may proactively provide to a remote mobile phone (or similar device) recent contextual information associated with callers who are likely to call the remote mobile phone, such that the remote mobile phone is likely to have a local set of recent contextual data about a given caller when the caller places a call to the remote mobile phone (or visa versa). When an unknown caller calls the remote mobile phone, the directory server may use the caller's phone number to identify directory information and one or more social-network or similar accounts that are used as sources of contextual information about the caller. | 09-18-2014 |
Wade J Satterfield, Ft. Collins, CO US
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20110307901 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INTEGRATING CAPACITY PLANNING AND WORKLOAD MANAGEMENT - A system for integrating resource capacity planning and workload management, implemented as programming on a suitable computing device, includes a simulation module that receives data related to execution of the workloads, resource types, numbers, and capacities, and generates one or more possible resource configuration options; a modeling module that receives the resource configuration options and determines, based on one or more specified criteria, one or more projected resource allocations among the workloads; and a communications module that receives the projected resource allocations and presents the projected resource allocations for review by a user. | 12-15-2011 |
Wade J. Satterfield, Fort Collins, CO US
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20130030785 | Computer resource utilization modeling for multiple workloads - Computer resource utilization modeling for multiple workloads includes a computer obtaining resource utilization data, the resource utilization data having groups of computer resource utilization measurements made during time intervals for a plurality of workloads. The computer determines parameters representing a distribution of the computer resource utilization measurements for each of the groups to generate a baseline of distributions across the time intervals for each of the plurality of workloads. The computer sums the baselines of distributions for the plurality of workloads to generate a combined baseline of distributions across the time intervals for a combination of the plurality of workloads. | 01-31-2013 |
20130110761 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR RANKING ANOMALIES | 05-02-2013 |