Barnett, US
Albert Tyler Barnett, Georgetown, KY US
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20090063860 | Printer driver that encrypts print data - A system for transmitting encrypted print job data across a network. The printer driver on the client device encrypts the print job data using a random AES key and uses the printer's public key to encrypt the random AES key. The print job data remains encrypted during transmission from the client device to the printer via the server. As such, the contents of the print job cannot be viewed by anyone who eavesdrops on the communications between the client device and the printer or by anyone who obtains the print job data from the server's data storage medium. The printer's public certificate, containing the printer's public key, is promulgated to the client device via the server which stores the printer's public certificate with other data pertinent to the client device's printer driver. | 03-05-2009 |
20090274504 | Modular RFID Imaging Device Option - A device, method, system and article for controlling an image forming device including removable RFID functionality. A print job may be received and a determination may be made as to whether the print job includes RFID data. The RFID data may be sent to a removable RFID module when RFID data is included in the print job. Media may then be provided to a first paper path defined in the removable RFID module when RFID data is included in the print job and provided to a second paper path defined in the image forming device. An image may then be formed on the media. | 11-05-2009 |
20100066511 | Multi-Frequency RFID Image Forming Techniques - Techniques that enable printing of multi-frequency RFID label schemes are provided. This may include a device for enabling printing of multi-frequency RFID label schemes, a method for printing multi-frequency RFID label schemes, as well as an article having one or more storage mediums having instructions that when executed by one or more processors result in a process for printing a multi-frequency RFID label scheme. | 03-18-2010 |
20140189351 | Print Release with End to End Encryption and Print Tracking - A method for encrypting print jobs that includes receiving output data, encrypting the output data with a randomly-generated symmetric session key, generating a session key header by encrypting the randomly-generated symmetric session key using an asymmetric user public key, and encrypting the session key header using a server public key. | 07-03-2014 |
Alex Anthony Barnett, Redmond, WA US
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20080201234 | LIVE ENTITIES INTERNET STORE SERVICE - The claimed subject matter provides for an online, Internet-class service that can correlate between an application interface utilizing a highly expressive, EDM conceptual format and a data store structured in an efficient, highly scalable storage format. Such a service can include components that map between an EDM schema and a data structure format. Additionally, a query reply can include data presented with a payload format distinct from an EDM query format. | 08-21-2008 |
20080201338 | REST FOR ENTITIES - The claimed subject matter provides a representational state transfer (REST) interface over a data store characterized by an entity data model (EDM) architecture. Such characterization can be presented by way of an Entity Framework that can transform data characterized in one manner at a relational database into an EDM characterization that can further be exposed to an external process or device. A REST interface over EDM stores can provide an end-to-end framework to expose data, modeled in a highly-expressive fashion, to the Internet or a web-scale intranet. | 08-21-2008 |
Allen Barnett, Landenberg, PA US
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20110120538 | SILICON GERMANIUM SOLAR CELL - A device, system, and method for a silicon germanium solar cell structure. An exemplary silicon germanium solar cell structure has a substrate with a graded buffer layer grown on the substrate. An absorber layer is grown on the graded buffer layer and an emitter layer is grown on the absorber layer. A first junction is provided between the emitter layer and the absorber layer. A second junction may be provided between the substrate and the graded buffer layer. | 05-26-2011 |
20110174376 | Monocrystalline Thin Cell - A device, system, and method for solar cell construction and bonding/layer transfer are disclosed herein. An exemplary structure of solar cell construction involves providing a monocrystalline donor absorber layer. A conductive bonding layer bonds the absorber layer to a carrier substrate. A porous layer or ion implant may be used to form the donor absorber layer. | 07-21-2011 |
20110203663 | PHOTONIC CRYSTAL ENHANCED LIGHT TRAPPING SOLAR CELL - This invention relates to a high efficiency solar cell comprising: (a) a top surface of an anti-reflective coating layer; (b) an engineered photonic crystal material layer, (c) an active photovoltaic layer; (d) a photonic crystals with an integrated diffraction grating; (e) a metallic diffraction grating reflective layer, and (f) a metallic back reflector; | 08-25-2011 |
20110272011 | Solar Cell - A device, system, and method for a thin Si solar cell with epitaxial lateral overgrowth (ELO) structure described in may demonstrate higher open circuit voltage are disclosed herein. An exemplary thin silicon solar cell structure has a p+ silicon substrate. A dielectric layer is disposed over the p+ silicon substrate. One or more trenches are defined within the dielectric layer. A thin n type silicon layer is grown on the p+ silicon substrate within the trench by epitaxial lateral overgrowth wherein a junction area of the solar cell is minimized. | 11-10-2011 |
Angela Rose Barnett, Lafayette, IN US
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20100049296 | Implantable medical device coatings with biodegradable elastomer and releasable taxane agent - A coated medical device, such as a stent, that elutes a taxane agent in a controlled manner is provided. In one embodiment, the taxane agent is paclitaxel and at least a portion of the paclitaxel is present in a dihydrate solid form. The medical device may be coated with a layer including a taxane agent and a layer of bioabsorbable elastomer over the layer including the taxane agent. Methods of manufacturing and using the coated medical device are also provided. | 02-25-2010 |
Ben T. Barnett, Lynchburg, VA US
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20100325859 | Method for Repairing Primary Nozzle Welds - A method for providing weld inlays and onlays to primary nozzles of a nuclear reactor comprising: providing a first welding device in a first primary nozzle of the nuclear reactor; providing a second welding device in a second primary nozzle of the nuclear reactor; providing a third welding device in a third primary nozzle of the nuclear reactor; and operating the first, second and third welding devices at the same time. Other methods are also provided. | 12-30-2010 |
Brad L. Barnett, Swanton, VT US
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20110020426 | PROCESS FOR THE CONTINUOUS MANUFACTURE OF A POLYISOBUTYLENE BASED TRANSDERMAL PATCH - The present invention is directed to a process for manufacturing a transdermal delivery device comprising a backing layer, a release liner, and an adhesive layer between the backing layer and release liner. More specifically, the invention is directed to a process of preparing an adhesive layer, wherein the adhesive layer is comprised of polyisobutylene and an active pharmaceutical ingredient. | 01-27-2011 |
Bradley Barnett, Northglenn, CO US
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20090148407 | Novel Macrocyclic Inhibitors of Hepatitis C Virus Replication - The embodiments provide compounds of the general Formulae (I) through general Formula (VIII), as well as compositions, including pharmaceutical compositions, comprising a subject compound. The embodiments further provide treatment methods, including methods of treating a hepatitis C virus infection and methods of treating liver fibrosis, the methods generally involving administering to an individual in need thereof an effective amount of a subject compound or composition. | 06-11-2009 |
20090169510 | NOVEL MACROCYCLIC INHIBITORS OF HEPATITIS C VIRUS REPLICATION - The embodiments provide compounds of the general Formulae I through general Formula VIII, as well as compositions, including pharmaceutical compositions, comprising a subject compound. The embodiments further provide treatment methods, including methods of treating a hepatitis C virus infection and methods of treating liver fibrosis, the methods generally involving administering to an individual in need thereof an effective amount of a subject compound or composition. | 07-02-2009 |
20120208995 | NOVEL MACROCYCLIC INHIBITORS OF HEPATITIS C VIRUS REPLICATION - The embodiments provide compounds of the general Formulae I through general Formula VIII, as well as compositions, including pharmaceutical compositions, comprising a subject compound. The embodiments further provide treatment methods, including methods of treating a hepatitis C virus infection and methods of treating liver fibrosis, the methods generally involving administering to an individual in need thereof an effective amount of a subject compound or composition. | 08-16-2012 |
Bradley P. Barnett, Baltimore, MD US
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20100080788 | ALGINATE AND ALGINATE LYASE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE - The invention features alginate and alginate lyase compositions and methods that are useful for the treatment of various conditions and diseases. The invention also provides kits and instructions for use. | 04-01-2010 |
20110257086 | METHODS FOR SYNTHESIS AND USES OF INHIBITORS OF GHRELIN O-ACYLTRANSFERASE AS POTENTIAL THERAPEUTIC AGENTS FOR OBESITY AND DIABETES - The invention provides inhibitors of ghrelin O-acyltransferase, and methods of making and using them. In some embodiments, the invention provides bisubstrate analog inhibitors of ghrelin O-acyltransferase, which can be effective in treating, for example, obesity and diabetes mellitus. | 10-20-2011 |
Bradley Powers Barnett, Baltimore, MD US
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20110020239 | METHODS FOR IN VIVO IMAGING OF CELLS - The instant invention provides methods for the in vivo imaging of cells using one or more imaging modalities. | 01-27-2011 |
20110104052 | METHODS OF SYNTHESIS AND USE OF CHEMOSPHERES - The present invention provides, in general, compositions comprising a hydrogel and an agent, for example a therapeutic agent or an imaging agent, for locoregional delivery. In certain preferred embodiments of the invention, the hydrogel compositions are detectable by Magnetic Responance and CT Scan and are used for locoregional delivery of therapeutic agents, for example chemotherapeutic agents. The invention also features polymer matrix compositions comprising nanoparticles that can be loaded after polymerization with bioactive agents, for example a diagnostic agent or therapeutic agent. | 05-05-2011 |
20130211249 | DRUG ELUTING HYDROGELS FOR CATHETER DELIVERY - The invention features catheters, hydrogel compositions, and methods that useful for the treatment of various conditions and diseases. The invention also provides kits and instructions for use. | 08-15-2013 |
Bradley R. Barnett, Boulder, CO US
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20100130748 | SNAR PROCESS FOR PREPARING BENZIMIDAZOLE COMPOUNDS - Provided are methods for the synthesis of heterocyclic compounds such as benzimidazole carboxylic acid core structures having Formula Ia-2 and their synthetic intermediates: wherein X | 05-27-2010 |
Brandon Barnett, Beaverton, OR US
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20100248209 | Three-dimensional integrated circuit for analyte detection - The embodiments of the invention relate to a device having a first substrate comprising a transistor; a second substrate; an insulating layer in between and adjoining the first and second substrates; and an opening within the second substrate, the opening being aligned with the transistor; wherein the transistor is configured to detect an electrical charge change within the opening. Other embodiments relate to a method including providing a substrate comprising a first part, a second part, and an insulating layer in between and adjoining the first and second parts; fabricating a transistor on the first part; and fabricating an opening within the second part, the opening being aligned with the transistor; wherein the transistor is configured to detect an electrical charge change within the opening. | 09-30-2010 |
20100261287 | Method and apparatus for match quality analysis of analyte binding - Described are devices and methods for detecting the match quality and concentration of analytes binding to an electrode surface. The devices utilize a clock to measure capacitance change as a function of time and a temperature controller to measure the capacitance change as a function of temperature. | 10-14-2010 |
20110224092 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COMBINED ELECTROCHEMICAL SYNTHESIS AND DETECTION OF ANALYTES - Described are devices and methods for detecting binding on an electrode surface. In addition, devices and methods for electrochemically synthesizing polymers and devices and methods for synthesizing and detecting binding to the polymer on a common integrated device surface are described. | 09-15-2011 |
20110315559 | QUALITY CONTROL METHODS FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF POLYMER ARRAYS - Described are quality control methods and devices for the reproducible manufacturing and integrity monitoring of polymers on electrochemical synthesis and detection chips. The devices and methods allow for simultaneous manufacturing and synthesis of polymers. | 12-29-2011 |
20130186767 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COMBINED ELECTROCHEMICAL SYNTHESIS AND DETECTION OF ANALYTES - Described are devices and methods for detecting binding on an electrode surface. In addition, devices and methods for electrochemically synthesizing polymers and devices and methods for synthesizing and detecting binding to the polymer on a common integrated device surface are described. | 07-25-2013 |
Charles Barnett, Ashburn, VA US
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20090285150 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING A SATELLITE INTERFACE TO SUPPORT MOBILE COMMUNICATION SERVICES - An approach provides a satellite air interface to efficiently support communication with a terrestrial network. One or more packets associated with a data communication session are received from a terrestrial network configured to provide cellular communications. A frame representing the packet for transmission is generated over a satellite link to a user terminal. Signaling information for the transmission of the packet over the terrestrial network is modified or eliminated for transmission over the satellite link. | 11-19-2009 |
20140022983 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING A SATELLITE INTERFACE TO SUPPORT MOBILE COMMUNICATION SERVICES - An approach provides a satellite air interface to efficiently support communication with a terrestrial network. One or more packets associated with a data communication session are received from a terrestrial network configured to provide cellular communications. A frame representing the packet for transmission is generated over a satellite link to a user terminal. Signaling information for the transmission of the packet over the terrestrial network is modified or eliminated for transmission over the satellite link. | 01-23-2014 |
Clifford Todd Barnett, Charlotte, NC US
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20120084109 | Decisioning Guidelines And Framework - A system and method of identifying one or more locations eligible to perform a work function based on one or more filtering parameters is provided. The system and method may include receiving a first plurality of locations and filtering the first plurality of locations to identify a second plurality of locations eligible to perform an identified work function based on a first filtering parameter. The second plurality of locations may be further filtered to determine a third plurality of eligible locations, the third plurality of eligible locations being identified based on a second filtering parameter. In some examples, the third plurality of locations may be further filtered to identify a fourth plurality of eligible locations, the fourth plurality of eligible locations being identified based on a third filtering parameter. | 04-05-2012 |
20120089431 | Decisioning Framework - A system and method of determining a recommended location for performing a work function is provided. In some examples, the system and method may include receiving a plurality of process criteria, such as hours of operation associated with the work function, type of work performed, skill set desired, language skills desired, etc. The system and method may further include receiving a plurality of provider attributes, such as languages spoken, knowledge base/skill set, flexibility of staffing, etc. One or more recommended locations for performing the work function may be determined based on the business and provider attributes. | 04-12-2012 |
Craig W. Barnett, Princeton, NJ US
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20090043645 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTION OF PRODUCT REDEMPTION COUPONS - Provided is a method and system for the electronic distribution of product redemption coupons to remote personal computers located at users' homes. A centrally located repository, such as an online service provider or web site on the Internet, stores packages of coupon data for downloading on demand to the user's computer. The user may view, select, sort and print desired coupons from the downloaded package. The user's demographic as well as coupon selection data is provided back to the online service and coupon distributor and issuers for subsequent marketing analysis. The online service can perform subsequent coupon processing on previously downloaded coupon packages such as variation of discount amounts. The online service provider can also determine how many times a particular coupon was viewed. When the printed coupons are presented at a retail store, the discount is provided to the user. Upon redemption by the store via a coupon redeeming center, transaction data is also supplied to the coupon issuers and distributor for integration into marketing analysis. The electronic coupon system is secure due to the inclusion of user-specific identification indicia printed thereon. | 02-12-2009 |
20140236690 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTION OF PRODUCT REDEMPTION COUPONS - Provided is a method and system for the electronic distribution of coupons to user devices. A repository, such as an online service provider, stores packages of coupon data for downloading on demand. The user may view, select, and sort desired coupons. The user's demographic as well as coupon selection data is provided back to the online service and coupon distributor and issuers for subsequent marketing analysis. The online service can perform subsequent coupon processing on previously downloaded coupon packages such as variation of discount amounts and can also determine how many times a particular coupon was viewed. When coupons are presented at a retail store, the discount is provided to the user. Upon redemption by the store, transaction data is also supplied to the coupon issuers and distributor for integration into marketing analysis. | 08-21-2014 |
20140244370 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTION OF PRODUCT REDEMPTION COUPONS - Provided is a method and system for the electronic distribution of product redemption coupons to remote personal computers located at users' homes. A centrally located repository, such as an online service provider or web site on the Internet, stores packages of coupon data for downloading on demand to the user's computer. The user may view, select, sort and print desired coupons from the downloaded package. The user's demographic as well as coupon selection data is provided back to the online service and coupon distributor and issuers for subsequent marketing analysis. The online service can perform subsequent coupon processing on previously downloaded coupon packages such as variation of discount amounts. The online service provider can also determine how many times a particular coupon was viewed. When the printed coupons are presented at a retail store, the discount is provided to the user. Upon redemption by the store via a coupon redeeming center, transaction data is also supplied to the coupon issuers and distributor for integration into marketing analysis. The electronic coupon system is secure due to the inclusion of user-specific identification indicia printed thereon. | 08-28-2014 |
20140244383 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTION OF PRODUCT REDEMPTION COUPONS - Provided is a method and system for the electronic distribution of product redemption coupons to remote personal computers located at users' homes. A centrally located repository, such as an online service provider or web site on the Internet, stores packages of coupon data for downloading on demand to the user's computer. The user may view, select, sort and print desired coupons from the downloaded package. The user's demographic as well as coupon selection data is provided back to the online service and coupon distributor and issuers for subsequent marketing analysis. The online service can perform subsequent coupon processing on previously downloaded coupon packages such as variation of discount amounts. The online service provider can also determine how many times a particular coupon was viewed. When the printed coupons are presented at a retail store, the discount is provided to the user. Upon redemption by the store via a coupon redeeming center, transaction data is also supplied to the coupon issuers and distributor for integration into marketing analysis. The electronic coupon system is secure due to the inclusion of user-specific identification indicia printed thereon. | 08-28-2014 |
Daniel Barnett, Centennial, CO US
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20090006472 | Automatic Designation of XBRL Taxonomy Tags - The embodiments described herein generally relate to new and alternate systems and methods to associate XBRL tags with financial data. A business user creates a design template that can be used one or more times to create an instance of an XBRL document. A user can select a user interface element to have a system automatically map the XBRL taxonomy tags with portions of financial information. Upon selecting the user interface element, the system determines the best matches for the financial information and the XBRL taxonomy. The matches are recorded or stored in the design template. | 01-01-2009 |
Daniel V. Barnett, Centennial, CO US
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20100121883 | REPORTING LANGUAGE FILTERING AND MAPPING TO DIMENSIONAL CONCEPTS - Architecture that translates a complex dimensional hierarchy (e.g., XBRL) into an understandable member picker which removes the complexities that the user would otherwise have to face. Using a building block metaphor, the architecture provides element and dimension tagging. The building blocks can include rows, columns, and optional trees. Building blocks are selected and grouped into a report definition, which definition is utilized to retrieve and process basis data into fact data in the final reports. The reporter mechanism removes the complexities in both the XBRL standard and XML, and ensures that the user associates the information appropriately within the report definition. The architecture extends the building block metaphor to include dimension tagging. A portion of the information from each building block is used to produce a fully qualified dimension context and logical validation is performed to ensure accuracy. | 05-13-2010 |
Daniel Wayne Barnett, Georgia, VT US
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20080274229 | Nanocrystalline Hot Runner Nozzle - The present invention is a nozzle for an injection molding runner system where parts of the nozzle, and in particular the nozzle tip are made from a nanocrystalline material. Nanocrystalline materials used include nanocrystalline copper and nanocrystalline nickel, which have high thermal conductivity and increased material strength. A conventional form of the metal is worked till its grains are reduced in size to less than 100 nm to achieve the desired properties. | 11-06-2008 |
David Barnett, Indianapolis, IN US
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20100302042 | SENSOR-BASED INDEPENDENT LIVING ASSISTANT - A computing system helps a person live independently by providing reminders, alerts, and alarms of situations that require the person's attention, notifying another party for emergency or other advice or assistance as necessary. The system receives data from a variety of sensors around the person's environment, developing one or more meaningful composite virtual sensor signals as a function of the data from the physical sensors. Rules operate as a function of the virtual sensor signals to notify the user and/or another party of the situation by way of a smartphone application, cell phone text message, PDA, or other device. | 12-02-2010 |
David A. Barnett, Tarpon Springs, FL US
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20120037139 | Multi-Purpose Crossbow Cocking Device and Method - A multi-purpose crossbow cocking device having two handles attached by a draw cord or string. Slidably affixed to the cord are a pair of pulley members having hooks that engage a bow string of a crossbow. The handles may have an inner cavity. One or both of the handles may contain one or more Allen wrenches pivotally connected to the handle within the inner cavity. In its retracted position, the Allen wrench is housed within the inner cavity. In its extended position, the distal end of the Allen wrench is placed external of the handle's inner cavity and may be used to drive a bolt or screw with a hexagonal shaft head. The Allen wrenches may be different sizes. | 02-16-2012 |
20120192842 | CROSSBOW STOCK WITH IMPROVED TRACK ASSEMBLY AND METHOD - A flight track assembly of a crossbow stock having a base component dimensioned to attach to an upper portion of the crossbow stock and a flight track component disposed on an upper surface of the base component. The flight track component is formed by one continuous piece or two rails. The flight track component is secured to the base component by an attachment mechanism. For example, the attachment mechanism is a projection extending from a lower surface of the flight track component designed to slide into a recess in the upper surface of the base component. Alternatively, the attachment mechanism is a projection extending from the lower surface of the flight track component designed to engage a cooperating projection on the upper surface of the base component. | 08-02-2012 |
20140182572 | Apparatus for Crossbows - An apparatus for crossbows. The crossbow has a stock attached to a bow and the bolt has an arrowhead attached to a shaft. The apparatus includes an arrowhead bracket attached to the stock, the arrowhead bracket having a first arm containing a first receptacle and a second arm containing a second receptacle. The apparatus may include a hood operatively attached to a cap, the hood being operatively configured to receive the arrowhead. The hood may be engagable with the first or second receptacle. The apparatus may contain a brace positioned on one side of the stock and having a first leg pivotally attached to a second leg and wherein said first leg is configured to engage the shaft of the bolt. The apparatus may also include a selective attachment member that will selectively attach the first and second leg together when the legs are pivoted together. | 07-03-2014 |
David A. Barnett, Palm Harbor, FL US
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20090178658 | Crossbow with Removable Prod - A crossbow ( | 07-16-2009 |
Donald A. Barnett, Monroe, WA US
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20110234504 | Multi-Axis Navigation - Multi-axis navigation techniques are described. In implementations, a user interface is output by a computing device, the user interface includes a first axis and a second axis that include parameters that are navigable via one or more gestures. One or more items are chosen by the computing device for concurrent display with the first and second axes that correspond to a first one of the parameters of the first axis and a second one of the parameters of the second axis. | 09-29-2011 |
20120009896 | ABOVE-LOCK CAMERA ACCESS - Apparatus and methods are disclosed for allowing smart phone users to “capture the moment” by allowing easy access to a camera application when a mobile device is in an above-lock (or locked) mode, while also preventing unauthorized access to other smart phone functionality. According to one embodiment of the disclosed technology, a method of operating a mobile device having an above-lock state and a below-lock state comprises receiving input data requesting invocation of an camera application when the mobile device is in the above-lock state and invoking the requested camera application on the device, where one or more functions of the requested application are unavailable as a result of the mobile device being in the above-lock state. | 01-12-2012 |
20120064946 | RESIZABLE FILMSTRIP VIEW OF IMAGES - A method and apparatus are disclosed for allowing sizing adjustment of a filmstrip view, wherein multiple images are displayed simultaneously on a touch screen. In one embodiment, a user can scale images down in a filmstrip view in order to increase a number of visible images. In another embodiment, the scaling of a filmstrip view can be dynamically modified based on scrolling speed. For example, the faster a user flicks a touch screen (i.e., the faster the gesture speed), the smaller the image size of the filmstrip so that more images appear on a single screen. By reducing the size of the images, the user can customize the filmstrip view and scroll through more images at a higher speed without dropping images or information. Additionally, the resolution can remain constant. | 03-15-2012 |
20130083017 | 3D LAYERING OF MAP METADATA - Techniques and tools are described for rendering views of a map in which map metadata elements are layered in 3D space through which a viewer navigates. Layering of metadata elements such as text labels in 3D space facilitates parallax and smooth motion effects for zoom-in, zoom-out and scrolling operations during map navigation. A computing device can determine a viewer position that is associated with a view altitude in 3D space, then render for display a map view based upon the viewer position and metadata elements layered at different metadata altitudes in 3D space. For example, the computing device places text labels in 3D space above features associated with the respective labels, at the metadata altitudes indicated for the respective labels. The computing device creates a map view from points of the placed labels and points of a surface layer of the map that are visible from the viewer position. | 04-04-2013 |
20130141463 | COMBINED INTERACTIVE MAP AND LIST VIEW - A simultaneously interactive map display and textual listing is presented where both are simultaneously displayed on a display device. The display area of the display device is divided between the map display and the textual listing with one of them receiving a greater proportion than the other. User input directed to the one receiving the greater proportion can be responded to in a traditional manner, while user input directed to the one receiving the lesser proportion can cause a transition whereby the display area is re-proportioned and, with such re-proportioning, the user input can also be responded to in a traditional manner. Additionally, user selections in the textual listing can be simultaneously reflected in the map display, and vice versa, irrespective of which has the greater proportion of the display area. Optionally, a re-proportioning transition can be triggered by such user selections. | 06-06-2013 |
20130249812 | INTERACTIVE VISUAL REPRESENTATION OF POINTS OF INTEREST DATA - Various embodiments provide a visual language that enables a continuous representation, at different levels of detail, that range from a single discrete point to multiple points that are near each other or clustered together to unify the look-and-feel of represented elements and provide interactive consistency across various map properties and platforms. | 09-26-2013 |
20140164988 | IMMERSIVE VIEW NAVIGATION - Among other things, one or more techniques and/or systems are provided for immersive navigation between one or more views. That is, an immersive user interface may display a first view (e.g., an image) depicting one or more entities (e.g., a person, a location, an object, a building, etc.). Responsive to a user expressing interest in (e.g., selecting) a first entity depicted within the first view, the immersive user interface may display one or more views depicting the first entity without removing the user from an immersive experience (e.g., the immersive user interface may remain in a substantially full-screen view mode, a substantially edge-to-edge view mode, a | 06-12-2014 |
20140267343 | TRANSLATED VIEW NAVIGATION FOR VISUALIZATIONS - Among other things, one or more techniques and/or systems are provided for defining transition zones for navigating a visualization. The visualization may be constructed from geometry of a scene and one or more texture images depicted the scene from various viewpoints. A transition zone may correspond to portions of the visualization that do not have a one-to-one correspondence with a single texture image, but are generated from textured geometry (e.g., a projection of texture imagery onto the geometry). Because a translated view may have visual error (e.g., a portion of the translated view is not correctly represented by the textured geometry), one or more transition zones, specifying translated view experiences (e.g., unrestricted view navigation, restricted view navigation, etc.), may be defined. For example, a snapback force may be applied when a current view corresponds to a transition zone having a relatively higher error. | 09-18-2014 |
20140267587 | PANORAMA PACKET - One or more techniques and/or systems are provided for generating a panorama packet and/or for utilizing a panorama packet. That is, a panorama packet may be generated and/or consumed to provide an interactive panorama view experience of a scene depicted by one or more input images within the panorama packet (e.g., a user may explore the scene through multi-dimensional navigation of a panorama generated from the panorama packet). The panorama packet may comprise a set of input images may depict the scene from various viewpoints. The panorama packet may comprise a camera pose manifold that may define one or more perspectives of the scene that may be used to generate a current view of the scene. The panorama packet may comprise a coarse geometry corresponding to a multi-dimensional representation of a surface of the scene. An interactive panorama of the scene may be generated based upon the panorama packet. | 09-18-2014 |
20140267588 | IMAGE CAPTURE AND ORDERING - One or more techniques and/or systems are provided for ordering images for panorama stitching and/or for providing a focal point indicator for image capture. For example, one or more images, which may be stitched together to create a panorama of a scene, may be stored within an image stack according to one or more ordering preferences, such as where manually captured images are stored within a first/higher priority region of the image stack as compared to automatically captured images. One or more images within the image stack may be stitched according to a stitching order to create the panorama, such as using images in the first region for a foreground of the panorama. Also, a current position of a camera may be tracked and compared with a focal point of a scene to generate a focal point indicator to assist with capturing a new/current image of the scene. | 09-18-2014 |
20140358962 | RESPONSIVE INPUT ARCHITECTURE - A responsive input architecture that provides an intuitive and consistent layout and organization for search input across many different types of user devices. The architecture provides user interface consistency for all devices thereby enabling a user to seamlessly resume a search for information started on one device, on another user device. A user interface is provided that presents personalized past, present, and future aspects related to a search, while the user is entering the query, which are represented in the user interface with the past aspect as a top interactable portion (a historical listing), the present aspect as a middle interactable portion (a query entry field) and the future aspect as a bottom interactable portion (a suggestion listing). A backend system provides auto-suggestions for the user interface. | 12-04-2014 |
20150050916 | ABOVE-LOCK CAMERA ACCESS - Apparatus and methods are disclosed for allowing smart phone users to “capture the moment” by allowing easy access to a camera application when a mobile device is in an above-lock (or locked) mode, while also preventing unauthorized access to other smart phone functionality. According to one embodiment of the disclosed technology, a method of operating a mobile device having an above-lock state and a below-lock state comprises receiving input data requesting invocation of an camera application when the mobile device is in the above-lock state and invoking the requested camera application on the device, where one or more functions of the requested application are unavailable as a result of the mobile device being in the above-lock state. | 02-19-2015 |
Donald Allen Barnett, Monroe, WA US
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20110119619 | INTEGRATED VIEWFINDER AND DIGITAL MEDIA - A user interface can display active and passive content. For example, a camera viewfinder image can be displayed on a screen, as part of a strip, concatenated with one or more other images, for example, images that were previously taken with the camera. A user can cause the viewfinder image and the other images to move together across the screen. This can allow a user to easily examine the other images and the viewfinder image without, for example, switching between different screens in a user interface. Media captured with a device can be associated with a media category by positioning a user interface element near one or more other elements associated with the category. | 05-19-2011 |
20120019513 | 3D LAYERING OF MAP METADATA - Techniques and tools are described for rendering views of a map in which map metadata elements are layered in 3D space through which a viewer navigates. Layering of metadata elements such as text labels in 3D space facilitates parallax and smooth motion effects for zoom-in, zoom-out and scrolling operations during map navigation. A computing device can determine a viewer position that is associated with a view altitude in 3D space, then render for display a map view based upon the viewer position and metadata elements layered at different metadata altitudes in 3D space. For example, the computing device places text labels in 3D space above features associated with the respective labels, at the metadata altitudes indicated for the respective labels. The computing device creates a map view from points of the placed labels and points of a surface layer of the map that are visible from the viewer position. | 01-26-2012 |
Douglas Barnett, Olathe, KS US
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20110266199 | DEVICE FOR SELECTING AND SEPARATING OBJECTS - The present invention provides a device for sorting items according to at least one predetermined criterion. The device includes at least one conveyor for transporting an item along at least a portion of the device, a measuring until positioned in proximity to the conveyor for receiving the items from the conveyor, and at least one separation gate along a length of the at least conveyor that can be selectively actuated based on at least one predetermined criteria measured by the measuring unit. | 11-03-2011 |
20120186943 | ROTARY SPACING APPARATUS - A spacing apparatus singulates and spaces items for further processing and packaging. The apparatus comprises a rotatable dispensing wheel member having apertures for receiving items, such as food parts. The apertures are configured to place the items in a consistent alignment on a conveyor system. As the dispensing wheel rotates, the items are deposited from the apertures sequentially and with consistent positioning on a conveyor system that transports the singularized items to a measuring point. The rate of rotation of the dispensing wheel member can be controlled by a controller. A guide disposed above the dispensing wheel member provides greater accuracy in depositing items into the slots. | 07-26-2012 |
Gary Barnett, Warsaw, IN US
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20100217329 | BONE SCREW - There are disclosed embodiments of screws for use in orthopedic surgery, particularly in pediatric patients. In some embodiments, inner and outer implantable members are provided, with the outer implantable member threadable on the inner implantable member to provide compression on two or more bone parts. In some embodiments, screw members are provided with a threaded shaft, and the thread continues into the head of the screw member to enable the thread to remain in pediatric bone. | 08-26-2010 |
Gary D. Barnett, Wabash, IN US
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20100222890 | MOBILE/FIXED PROSTHETIC KNEE SYSTEMS - A prosthetic knee system includes a tibial tray, a non-rotating tibial insert, and a rotating tibial insert. The non-rotating tibial insert and the rotating tibial insert are selectively coupleable to the tibial tray such that a fixed or a mobile orthopaedic prosthesis may be configured. In some embodiments, the tibial tray may be a fixed or mobile tibial tray. Additionally, in some embodiments, the prosthetic knee system may include a femoral component. | 09-02-2010 |
20120005904 | CAST REMOVAL SYSTEM - Apparatus and methods for cutting a material, especially with low material speed and high cutting torque. In some embodiments, the apparatus is a hand-held device for quietly cutting through an orthopedic cast with little or no generation of debris. In yet other embodiments, there is a method for automatically advancing material past a shearing surface, such that the shearing action occurs at about the same velocity as the advancement. In yet other embodiments, there is a device for cutting material between a foot and a sharp edge, with the bottom of the foot being under the sharp edge to protect the skin of the patient. | 01-12-2012 |
20130296857 | RATCHETING STRUT - A ratcheting strut comprising: (a) a ratchet box including a through passage; (b) a first tube sized to extend at least partially through the passage, the first tube including ratchet teeth that engage corresponding ratchet teeth of the ratchet box; (c) a second tube mounted to the ratchet box in parallel with the first tube, the second tube operatively coupled to a second fixation adapter; and (d) a threaded rod operatively coupled to a nut and a first fixation adapter, the threaded rod repositionably mounted to the first tube, where the nut is operatively coupled and repositionable with respect to the first tube. | 11-07-2013 |
20140276820 | EXTERNAL FIXATION SYSTEM - An external fixation system for reducing bone fragments, comprising: a substantially rigid frame member at least partially surrounding a fractured bone; a clamping assembly associated with the substantially rigid frame member, the clamping assembly having at least one opening for receiving a bone fixation member that is configured to penetrate the fractured bone; and a polyaxially adjustable pivot housing associated with the substantially rigid frame member, the polyaxially adjustable pivot housing being configured to cause the alignment of the bone fragments to be adjusted in response to a force exerted on the substantially rigid frame member. | 09-18-2014 |
Gregory A. Barnett, Boise, ID US
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20100222913 | METHODS FOR NON LOT-BASED INTEGRATED CIRCUIT MANUFACTURING - A method for continuous, non lot-based manufacturing of integrated circuit (IC) devices of the type to each have a unique fuse identification (ID) includes: reading the fuse ID of each of the IC devices; advancing multiple lots of the IC devices through, for example, a test step in the manufacturing process in a substantially continuous manner; generating data, such as test data, related to the advancement of each of the IC devices through the step in the process; and associating the data generated for each of the IC devices with the fuse ID of its associated IC device. | 09-02-2010 |
20130006411 | METHODS FOR NON LOT BASED INTEGRATED CIRCUIT MANUFACTURING - A method for continuous, non lot-based manufacturing of integrated circuit (IC) devices of the type to each have a unique fuse identification (ID) includes: reading the fuse ID of each of the IC devices; advancing multiple lots of the IC devices through, for example, a test step in the manufacturing process in a substantially continuous manner; generating data, such as test data, related to the advancement of each of the IC devices through the step in the process; and associating the data generated for each of the IC devices with the fuse ID of its associated IC device. | 01-03-2013 |
James Barnett, Auburndale, MA US
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20090067611 | Unified Command and Control of a Multiplicity of Heterogeneous Systems Supporting Call Center Functionality - A method and apparatus are provided for operating a plurality of call center products. The method includes the steps of providing an enterprise administration server and disposing a respective terminal adapter between the enterprise administration server and each of the plurality of call center products. The method further includes the steps of a terminal adapter of a call center of the plurality of call center products receiving a database instruction from the enterprise administration server; the terminal adapter mapping a database instruction between a protocol of the enterprise administration server and a protocol of the call center product and the call center product executing the instruction. | 03-12-2009 |
20090274291 | Single Workflow For Colloborative Network Routing Over Heteogeneous System - A method and apparatus are provided for handling contact requests among a plurality of dissimilar automatic contact distributors. The method includes the steps of providing a plurality of workflows scripts, translating each of the plurality of workflows scripts into a respective native language of each of the plurality of dissimilar automatic contact distributors. The method further includes the steps of tendering a request for a contact to the plurality of dissimilar automatic contact distributors, selecting a automatic contact distributor of the plurality of dissimilar automatic contact distributors to handle the contact based upon a response from at least some of the plurality of dissimilar automatic contact distributors and transferring the contact to the selected automatic contact distributor. | 11-05-2009 |
20090274293 | Network Router For Heterogeneous ACD System - A method and apparatus for routing contacts within an automatic contact distribution system having a plurality of automatic contact distributors. The method includes the steps of receiving a request for contact from a human client through a public communication system and randomly tendering the contact request to some subset of the plurality of automatic contact distributors. | 11-05-2009 |
20130124641 | System for Interacting with a Web Visitor - A system for interacting with a person browsing a web site has an Internet-connected server and a connected data repository, and software executing on the server from a non-transitory physical medium. The software provides an identity function identifying the person, a selection function checking the data repository for stored information regarding the identified person, including any tracking rules associated with the identified person, and one or more tracking functions monitoring and recording behavior of the person browsing the web site. The one or more tracking functions follow the tracking rules, if any, associated with the identified person in monitoring and recording behavior of the browsing person. | 05-16-2013 |
James Harmon Barnett, Auburndale, MA US
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20110185293 | Interaction Management System and Methods of Use - A communication transaction management system has a computerized appliance executing software from a digital medium for a particular enterprise, a holding function of the software tracking received transactions initiated by associated persons, and selecting individual transactions for connection to live agents, and a monitoring function for determining behavior of the persons associated with individual transactions on hold relative to an interactive presentation. Individual transactions on hold are prioritized for connection to live agents at least in part depending on the behavior determined by the monitoring function. | 07-28-2011 |
Jason Barnett, Bethesda, MD US
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20090217423 | CE43-67B INSECTICIDAL COTTON - The present application relates an insect resistant transgenic cotton plant. In particular, it relates to a specific event, designated CE43-67B. The application also relates to polynucleotides which are characteristic of the CE43-67B event, plants comprising said polynucleotides, and methods of detecting the CE43-67B event. | 08-27-2009 |
20100024077 | CE44-69D INSECTICIDAL COTTON - The present application relates an insect resistant transgenic cotton plant. In particular, it relates to a specific event, designated CE44-69D. The application also relates to polynucleotides which are characteristic of the CE44-69D event, plants comprising said polynucleotides, and methods of detecting the CE44-69D event. | 01-28-2010 |
Jason Barnett US
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20110020828 | CE43-67B INSECTICIDAL COTTON - The present application relates an insect resistant transgenic cotton plant. In particular, it relates to a specific event, designated CE43-67B. The application also relates to polynucleotides which are characteristic of the CE43-67B event, plants comprising said polynucleotides, and methods of detecting the CE43-67B event. | 01-27-2011 |
Jeffrey Barnett, Naples, FL US
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20110156407 | Methods and Systems for Power Generation By Changing Density of A Fluid - An apparatus for generating energy is provided. The apparatus includes an object for being placed in a fluid. An electrical generator is coupled to the object and is configured for generating electricity upon translation of the object. A gas injector is provided for injecting gases into the fluid to lower the density thereof to less than the density of the object and thereby induce translation of the object to generate electricity by the electrical generator. | 06-30-2011 |
20120074713 | Methods and Systems for Power Generation By Changing Density of A Fluid - A method for generating energy from low-density fluids is provided. The method includes placing a first object in a first portion of fluid having a first density, injecting low-density fluids into the first portion of fluid in order to reduce the density thereof to a second density less than the density of the first object and thereby induce buoyancy-dependent translation of the first object in response thereto, and generating energy based upon buoyancy-dependent translation of the first object. Related apparatuses and systems are also disclosed. | 03-29-2012 |
20120297760 | Methods and Systems for Power Generation By Changing Density of A Fluid - A method for generating energy from low-density fluids is provided. The method includes placing a first object in a first portion of fluid having a first density, injecting low-density fluids into the first portion of fluid in order to reduce the density thereof to a second density less than the density of the first object and thereby induce buoyancy-dependent translation of the first object in response thereto, and generating energy based upon buoyancy-dependent translation of the first object. Related apparatuses and systems are also disclosed. | 11-29-2012 |
20130200635 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR POWER GENERATION BY CHANGING DENSITY OF A FLUID - A density engine includes an object movably positioned in a host liquid, the object having a density less than that of host liquid. An injector injects gas below the object creating a rising fluid region having a density less than that of the object. The object is not buoyant in the rising fluid region. An electrical generator is coupled to the object to generate electrical energy upon movement of the object. A biofuel production facility receives gas from the density engine and produces a biofuel through a biological process of a living organism that utilizes the gas. A consolidated energy production and storage system includes a gas sequestration facility, a density engine, and a biofuel production facility located together on a contiguous plot of land. Windmills and solar collectors may be located on the plot of land. | 08-08-2013 |
Jeffrey Barnett, Landenberg, PA US
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20090056797 | Photovoltaic Thin-Film Solar Cell and Method Of Making The Same - A photovoltaic device having a front and back orientation and comprising: a crystalline substrate having a resistivity greater than about 0.01 ohm-cm; and an epitaxy thin-film layer in front of said substrate, said thin-film layer contacting said substrate in at least one region to define a p-n junction. | 03-05-2009 |
20090056805 | Photovoltaic Thin-Film Solar Cell and Method Of Making The Same - A photovoltaic device having a front and back orientation and comprising: a crystalline substrate having a resistivity greater than about 0.01 ohm-cm; and an epitaxy thin-film layer in front of said substrate, said thin-film layer contacting said substrate in at least one region to define a p-n junction. | 03-05-2009 |
Jill Renee Barnett, Denham Springs, LA US
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20100323446 | Method of collecting placental cells - Provided herein are improved methods of collecting and recovering placental cells from a mammalian placenta, comprising, e.g., perfusing a mammalian placenta in a closed system such as a sterile bag and folding the placenta at least once during perfusion. Such folding, and perfusion, can be performed mechanically. | 12-23-2010 |
Jim Barnett, Auburndale, MA US
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20110010173 | System for Analyzing Interactions and Reporting Analytic Results to Human-Operated and System Interfaces in Real Time - A computerized system for advising one communicant in electronic communication between two or more communicants has apparatus monitoring and recording interaction between the communicants, software executing from a machine-readable medium and providing analytics, the software functions including rendering speech into text, and analyzing the rendered text for topics, performing communicant verification, and detecting changes in communicant emotion. Advice is offered to the one communicant during the interaction, based on results of the analytics. | 01-13-2011 |
20130246053 | SYSTEM FOR ANALYZING INTERACTIONS AND REPORTING ANALYTIC RESULTS TO HUMAN OPERATED AND SYSTEM INTERFACES IN REAL TIME - A computerized system for advising one communicant in electronic communication between two or more communicants has apparatus monitoring and recording interaction between the communicants, software executing from a machine-readable medium and providing analytics, the software functions including rendering speech into text, and analyzing the rendered text for topics, performing communicant verification, and detecting changes in communicant emotion. Advice is offered to the one communicant during the interaction, based on results of the analytics. | 09-19-2013 |
John Barnett, Bloomington, MN US
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20090314391 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR BUILDING THREE-DIMENSIONAL OBJECTS WITH METAL-BASED ALLOYS - A digital manufacturing system comprises a build chamber, a build platform disposed within the build chamber, at least one extrusion line configured to heat a metal-based alloy up to a temperature between solidus and liquidus temperatures of the metal-based alloy, a deposition head disposed within the build chamber and configured to deposit the heated metal-based alloy onto the build platform in a predetermined pattern, an umbilical having a first end located outside of the build chamber and a second end connected to the deposition head, and at least one gantry assembly configured to cause relative motion between the build platform and the deposition head within the build chamber, where the at least one gantry assembly comprises a motor disposed outside of the build chamber. | 12-24-2009 |
20100193998 | INORGANIC IONIC SUPPORT MATERIALS FOR DIGITAL MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS - A support material for use with a digital manufacturing system, the support material comprising at least one inorganic ionic compound and is configured to be deposited with the digital manufacturing system using a layer-based additive technique to form a support structure for supporting at least one overhanging region of a three-dimensional model built with the digital manufacturing system. | 08-05-2010 |
20110232855 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR BUILDING THREE-DIMENSIONAL OBJECTS WITH METAL-BASED ALLOYS - A digital manufacturing system comprises a build chamber, a build platform disposed within the build chamber, at least one extrusion line configured to heat a metal-based alloy up to a temperature between solidus and liquidus temperatures of the metal-based alloy, a deposition head disposed within the build chamber and configured to deposit the heated metal-based alloy onto the build platform in a predetermined pattern, an umbilical having a first end located outside of the build chamber and a second end connected to the deposition head, and at least one gantry assembly configured to cause relative motion between the build platform and the deposition head within the build chamber, where the at least one gantry assembly comprises a motor disposed outside of the build chamber. | 09-29-2011 |
John P. Barnett, Derby, KS US
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20090249700 | AIR FRAMES FOR OUTDOOR GOODS - A backpack ( | 10-08-2009 |
John Thomas Barnett, Wollaston, MA US
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20090143994 | Managing Body Composition - Among other things, at least two different independent providers of body composition management services are enabled to have online access through respective graphical user interfaces to body composition information and plans that are associated with respective clients of the providers and that are stored on the server. The graphical user interfaces are different for different independent providers. At least some of the information and plans associated with the clients of the different independent providers are stored in a common format in a common database maintained by the server. | 06-04-2009 |
20100287488 | MANAGING BODY COMPOSITION - Among other things, at least two different independent providers of body composition management services are enabled to have online access through respective graphical user interfaces to body composition information and plans that are associated with respective clients of the providers and that are stored on the server. The graphical user interfaces are different for different independent providers. At least some of the information and plans associated with the clients of the different independent providers are stored in a common format in a common database maintained by the server. | 11-11-2010 |
20120215128 | Managing Body Composition - Among other things, at least two different independent providers of body composition management services are enabled to have online access through respective graphical user interfaces to body composition information and plans that are associated with respective clients of the providers and that are stored on the server. The graphical user interfaces are different for different independent providers. At least some of the information and plans associated with the clients of the different independent providers are stored in a common format in a common database maintained by the server. | 08-23-2012 |
Karen Barnett, Florissant, MO US
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20100005000 | Advertising sales tool - Online and paper-based telephone directory advertisement effectiveness may be determined and presented. A user interface may receive input, such as an advertisement characteristic. The advertisement characteristic may be part of an advertising mix including paper-based telephone directory advertisements and/or an online telephone directory advertisements. A processor may determine one or more effectiveness metrics, such as monthly call counts. The effectiveness metrics may be based on metered telephone directory listing information, generated by placing a number of unique metered telephone numbers in advertisements, recording data associated with calls made to these unique metered telephone numbers, and statistically processing the recorded data to generate models of how various advertisement types and characteristics have performed. The user interface may interactively present the metric and a sample advertisement that is in accordance with the inputted characteristic. The metric may include a return on investment calculation, providing an evidence-based, value proposition. | 01-07-2010 |
Karen Yuki Barnett, Jacksonville, FL US
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20110258558 | AUDIT ACTION ANALYZER - Audit reporting applications provide audit users the ability to perform reviews of compliance procedures used throughout a business that require supervisors to take actions on the communication between personnel. The action analyzer tool compiles, filters, and sorts message and action information, allows more advance analytics about the information, and answers complex questions that are not easily available by looking at the raw message and action information. The action analyzer tool breaks down the actions taken in order to determine if the supervisors are trying to take credit for an action that they did not actually perform or otherwise violating the accepted procedures for proper supervision and compliance. The message and action information can be sorted into number of actions taken within a specific time frame, the number of actions performed after a specified date, and/or the number of actions taken without the message being reviewed, to name a few. | 10-20-2011 |
Ken Barnett, Cary, NC US
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20090028150 | Protocol-Independent Packet Header Analysis - Analyzing a packet header in a data communications system involves using a descriptor mask to control selective comparison between one or more bits of the packet header and one or more bits of a session descriptor. Setting a mask bit to one state indicates that a comparison between a corresponding bit of a received packet header and a corresponding bit of a session descriptor should be performed, whereas setting the mask bit to an alternative state indicates that no comparison should be performed. A comparison result is generated that indicates whether all of the one or more bits of the packet header match corresponding ones of the one or more bits of the first session descriptor. The descriptor mask and session descriptor are programmable, so that the comparison hardware design is protocol-independent. | 01-29-2009 |
Kenneth Barnett US
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20100073027 | LATCH STRUCTURE, FREQUENCY DIVIDER, AND METHODS FOR OPERATING SAME - A latch includes three circuits. The first circuit drives a first output (QB) to a first level when a first input (D) and a first clock phase (CK) are both low, to a second level when D and CK are both high, and provides high impedance (HI-Z) when different logic levels are applied to D and CK. The second circuit drives a second output (Q) to the first level when a third input (DB) and a complimentary clock phase (CKB) are both low, to the second level when DB and CKB are both high, and provides HI-Z when different logic levels are applied to DB and CKB. The third circuit maintains voltages of Q and QB when the first and second circuits provide HI-Z at Q and QB. Odd-number dividers constructed with such latches produce 50% duty cycle operation without restricting output pulse widths to integer multiples of input periods. | 03-25-2010 |
Larry R. Barnett, Normandy, TN US
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20090096378 | Traveling-Wave Tube 2D Slow Wave Circuit - A two-dimensional circuit for a traveling-wave tube for millimeter and sub-millimeter electromagnetic waves synchronously interacts with an electron beam in a vacuum electronic microwave amplifier or oscillator. The circuit is a solid body having a length along the tube axis. The solid body has an electrically conductive top section and an electrically conductive bottom section. The top section is configured with a plurality of vertical vanes having a width and height and configured parallel to each other. The bottom section is similarly configured such that when the circuit is viewed in cross section along the length, the vanes on the bottom section are staggered with respect to the vanes on the top section. The top section and the bottom section are separated from each other to define a tunnel through the solid body along the length. | 04-16-2009 |
Lee Gentry Barnett, Lexington, KY US
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20100234877 | ELECTROMECHANICAL TOURNIQUET FOR BATTLEFIELD APPLICATION - An electromechanical tourniquet includes a strap, a buckle assembly connected to the strap and utilized to secure and tighten the strap around a limb of a person and a pressure pad carried on the strap. The pressure pad provides localized application of pressure along a line extending into the limb of a person to whom the tourniquet is applied. The tourniquet further includes a force sensor to measure occlusive pressure applied to the limb along that line as well as a user interface that displays duration of use. | 09-16-2010 |
Mark P. Barnett, Framingham, MA US
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20100289610 | Planar magnetic structure - An improved planar magnetic structure in which the voltage gradient between core and windings is reduced by shields disposed between the one or more legs of the core and the windings and extending through the PWB layers; vias are offset to permit them to be contained within the path of the winding; and the induced magnetic and eddy currents intrinsic to interstitial shield layers are reduced by configuring the shield conductors with pairs of courses with opposite and offsetting current propagation. | 11-18-2010 |
Michael Barnett, Seattle, WA US
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20080256512 | OUT OF BAND DATA AUGMENTATION - Systems and methods facilitate data augmentation in a computer environment. Data collections of various forms are altered out of band with at least one augmentor specifying alterations thereto. The alterations are applied to an associated collection of data such as programmatic code. In this manner, data can be modified, extended and/or removed from the collection to enable specialization and/or personalization, among other things. | 10-16-2008 |
20090164973 | CONTRACT PROGRAMMING FOR CODE ERROR REDUCTION - In one embodiment, a computer system provides an application programming interface (API) for augmenting an application API. A computer system receives software code written in a second programming language indicating a user's intention to augment an application API with contracts from a contract API written in a first programming language. The software code includes a reference to the contract API. The contracts include assertions indicating appropriate use of the application API. The computer system accesses portions of the contract API according to the reference in the software code and compiles the received software code and the referenced portions of the contract API into an intermediate language (IL) version of the software code. The IL version is in an intermediate language common to both the first programming language and the second programming language. The IL version includes the assertions indicating appropriate use of the application API. | 06-25-2009 |
20100218169 | CONTRACT FAILURE BEHAVIOR WITH ESCALATION POLICY - An error handling system is described herein that provides a facility for controlling the behavior of software when the software violates a contract condition. The system provides configurable runtime behavior that takes place when a contract fails. The error handling system provides an event that a hosting application or other software code can register to handle and that the system invokes upon detecting a contract failure. The application's response to the event determines how the system handles the failure. If the event is unhandled, the system triggers an escalation policy that allows an administrator or application to specify how the system handles contract failures. Thus, the error handling system provides increased control over the handling of contract failures within software code. | 08-26-2010 |
20140282448 | OPERATING SYSTEM SUPPORT FOR CONTRACTS - A front-end compiler compiles source code into intermediate code, that may later be compiled into binary code. The source code defines an execution scope and includes a contract. When a contract is encountered at runtime of an execution scope, further execution of that execution scope is conditioned on whether a predicate associated with the contract is true. The front-end compiler operates so as to preserve the contract so that the contract continues to be semantically structured such that the predicate may be removed from the intermediate language code. The contract may thus continue to be understood by semantic analysis of the contract. Thus, the predicate may be understood by static analysis tools that operate on the intermediate code. | 09-18-2014 |
Michael Barnett, Redmond, WA US
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20100083238 | Binary manipulation of intermediate-language code - One or more embodiments, described herein, are directed towards a technology for performing transformations and/or modifications to managed byte code. In order to perform the transformations and/or modifications, a mutable programmable representation (MPR) is laid out. A programmer then performs an arbitrary adjustment using the MPR. | 04-01-2010 |
Michael A. Barnett, Franklin, TN US
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20110054326 | DIRECT VISUALIZATION CATHETER - An endoscopic device providing direct visualization of a surgical procedure, such as a surgical procedure in which there is significant body and/or artificially introduced fluids is provided. This endoscopic device comprises catheter with a lumen in which a transparent gel may be housed. During the surgical operation the transparent gel may be dispensed at the target site to displace the body fluids, such as blood. A visualization tool housed in the catheter may then be inserted into the gel to allow a surgeon to view the target site through the gel. Additionally, the catheter may comprise a surgical tool(s) that a surgeon may use to perform an operation at the target site. After completion of the operation, the gel and tools may be retracted back into the catheter and removed from the patient's body. | 03-03-2011 |
Michael Charles Barnett, Chesnee, SC US
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20110152032 | FITNESS MACHINE WITH AUTOMATED VARIABLE RESISTANCE - A fitness machine is provided, which includes a base frame having a pair of vertical side members; a track assembly rotatably mounted to the base frame between the vertical side members; a drive assembly for rotating the track assembly relative to the base frame; a bench rest assembly slidably mounted to the track assembly for supporting a user in a supine position; a handle assembly and a footrest assembly fixedly attached to the track assembly; and a control system for directing the drive assembly to alter the angular orientation of the bench rest assembly to vary the resistance experienced by a user during an exercise routine. The operation may be manual, programmable, or adaptive to the user's performance, based on repetition time and/or heart rate. | 06-23-2011 |
Michael E. Barnett, Manhattan, KS US
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20110189751 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING HEAT SHOCK PROTEINS - Compositions, and uses thereof, which are beneficial for eukaryotic cells in culture, and methods for their use in promoting cell growth, viability and recombinant protein expression. The methods disclosed in the present application are useful, for example, for improving cell viability and in accelerating the rate of cell growth of cells grown in culture. In one aspect, the supplements of the invention are useful for improving or enhancing the yield of the recombinant proteins from the cell cultures. | 08-04-2011 |
20130157356 | METHODS & COMPOSITIONS FOR IMPROVING PROTEIN PRODUCTION - The invention relates to compositions, and uses thereof, which are beneficial for eukaryotic cells in culture, and methods for their use in promoting cell growth, viability and recombinant protein expression. The methods disclosed in the present application are useful, for example, for improving cell viability and in accelerating the rate of cell growth of cells grown in culture. In one aspect, the supplements of the invention are useful for improving or enhancing the yield of the recombinant proteins from the cell cultures. | 06-20-2013 |
Paul W. Barnett, St. Joseph, MI US
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20090039033 | PORTABLE OZONATION APPARATUS FOR STORING AND PURIFYING LIQUID - A portable ozonation apparatus for storing and purifying liquids includes a container having an opening for receiving a liquid and a treatment cap. The treatment cap is preferably detachably mounted to the container at the opening. Preferably, the treatment cap includes a main body portion having provided therein an electricity generating device and an ozone generating device. With this arrangement, un-purified liquid, such as water, is introduced into the container. The container is then inverted to bring the un-purified liquid into contact with the ozone generating device. At this point, the electricity generating device is activated to deliver an electrical current to the ozone generating device. Once powered, the ozone generating device produces ozone which is introduced into the liquid container. The ozone gas transforms un-purified liquid into a purified liquid suitable for consumption. | 02-12-2009 |
20120125830 | PORTABLE OZONATION APPARATUS FOR STORING AND PURIFYING LIQUID - A portable ozonation apparatus for storing and purifying liquids includes a container having an opening for receiving a liquid and a treatment cap. The treatment cap is preferably detachably mounted to the container at the opening. Preferably, the treatment cap includes a main body portion having provided therein an electricity generating device and an ozone generating device. With this arrangement, un-purified liquid, such as water, is introduced into the container. The container is then inverted to bring the un-purified liquid into contact with the ozone generating device. At this point, the electricity generating device is activated to deliver an electrical current to the ozone generating device. Once powered, the ozone generating device produces ozone which is introduced into the liquid container. The ozone gas transforms un-purified liquid into a purified liquid suitable for consumption. | 05-24-2012 |
Peter J. Barnett, Eden Prairie, MN US
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20110021899 | CONDUCTIVE POLYMER COATINGS - An electrically conductive coating composition that includes a polymeric mixture, an electrically conductive material dispersed within the polymeric mixture and, optionally, one or more bioactive agents is described. | 01-27-2011 |
20110065623 | SOLID CLEANING PRODUCTS - Solid cleaning products suitable for use as a floor cleaner are disclosed. Methods of making and using solid cleaning products are also disclosed. | 03-17-2011 |
20120083727 | DRUG DELIVERY BLADE AND METHODS FOR DELIVERING A DRUG DEPOT TO A TARGET SITE - A drug delivery blade for delivering a drug depot to a treatment site in a patient is disclosed. The drug delivery blade includes a shaft defining a longitudinal axis of the blade, a lumen that extends longitudinally from a proximal end of the shaft to a distal end of the shaft, a first beveled cut that forms a sharpened tip at the distal end of the shaft, and a flared portion near the distal end of the shaft. The flared portion of the blade includes two radially-extending blade segments having sharpened leading edges that allow the drug delivery blade to cut tissue when the blade is advanced toward a treatment site. Methods of using the drug delivery blade are also disclosed. | 04-05-2012 |
Ralph L. Barnett, Wilmette, IL US
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20100152974 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MONITORING DRIVER FATIGUE - An apparatus and method for monitoring driver fatigue and inattention. A device introduces a controlled disturbance requiring driver compensation into a steering system of a vehicle and monitors for an expected driver compensation in response to the disturbance. When the actual compensation does not sufficiently match the expected compensation the driver is alerted and vehicle functions can automatically be activated or reduced. | 06-17-2010 |
20100285935 | FITNESS EQUIPMENT CABLE SAFETY APPARATUS - A safety cable system for a fitness device including a resistance load and a user interface device. A redundant cable apparatus connects the resistance load to the user interface device for lifting the resistance load by a force applied to the user interface device. The redundant cable apparatus comprises two cables extending in redundant cable paths between the resistance load and the user interface device. The two cables can share the resistance load or one of the cables can be dormant until failure of the other cable. | 11-11-2010 |
20130117924 | ANTI-LIMB ENTRAPMENT INSERT - Missing covers on pipes of a pool circulation system can create a hair and limb entrapment hazard for swimmers. The present invention provides pipe insert with a cylindrical body having a plurality of fins that extend into the cylindrical body to prevent the entrapment of limbs in the pipes of the pool circulation system. The fins further comprise a geometry that easily sheds hair strands to prevent hair from getting trapped in the pipe. | 05-16-2013 |
20130125302 | ANTI-EVISCERATION RING - Missing and broken drain covers for swimming pools, spas and/or other applications expose swimmers to dangers including entrapment and evisceration. An anti-evisceration ring of this invention is attached to an opening of a sump or frame and provides a non-planar edge that prevents the formation of a vacuum by a body part and thereby preventing injuries to swimmers. | 05-23-2013 |
Raymond Barnett, Dallas, MN US
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20090058601 | Data detector for UHF RFID tags - A method of detecting a signal in radio frequency identification (RFID) transponder (FIG. | 03-05-2009 |
Richard N. Barnett, Mosheim, TN US
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20110271505 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DESALINATING WATER COMBINED WITH POWER GENERATION - A method and apparatus for desalinating water combined with power generation, wherein a desalination system is used for desalinating coastal seawater and is operationally related to a power generation system, wherein such dual purpose co-generation facility captures the heat vapor exhausted or a steam turbine generator's condenser is replaced by the desalination plant's heat exchanger enabling such captured heat energy to reduce the energy requirements of the desalination plant, and wherein brine solution being utilized by the desalination plant is circulated from and to the substrata sea water table via supply and return wells. | 11-10-2011 |
Rickie Barnett, Englewood, TN US
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20110174657 | Jar Storage Container - A container for a plurality of generally cylindrical objects apparatus, said container comprises a base portion and a mating top portion. The base portion defines a plurality of recesses adapted to receive a plurality of generally cylindrical objects, each recess including a bottom wall which is flexible and convex in shape. | 07-21-2011 |
Robert G. Barnett, Windor Locks, CT US
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20110048616 | LAMINATE ASSEMBLY SEALING METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT - An example method of sealing a laminate assembly includes preloading a laminate assembly having a plurality of laminations, pressurizing the laminate assembly, and pressurizing an enclosed volume disposed adjacent an end portion of the laminate assembly to hold the laminations in sealed positions. | 03-03-2011 |
Ryan A. Barnett, Fairmont, WV US
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20100193247 | Track and Sprocket Drive for Drilling - A drilling rig includes a mast base and a mast having a structural frame extending from the mast base. The structural frame includes a first track extending along the length of the structural frame and a second track extending along the length of the structural frame spaced from and parallel to the first track. The drilling rig also includes a top drive carriage assembly having at least one sprocket arrangement operatively engaged with one of the first track and the second track. The first track and the second track each include a plurality of bushings equally spaced apart and attached to spaced apart track plates. The at least one sprocket arrangement has a plurality of teeth configured to operatively engage the plurality of bushings such that the top drive carriage assembly moves along the length of the structural frame of the mast. | 08-05-2010 |
Scott A. Barnett, Evenston, IL US
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20120003552 | METHOD FOR IMPROVING THE EFFICIENCY AND DURABILITY OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY STORAGE USING SOLID OXIDE ELECTROLYSIS CELL - A method for improving the efficiency and durability of reversible solid oxide cells during electrical energy storage is disclosed. The method utilizes a specific set of operating conditions that produces a storage chemistry where approximately thermal-neutral operation can be achieved at low cell over-potentials. Also disclosed are reversible solid oxide cell energy storage system configurations, including one that utilizes storage in natural gas and water storage/distribution networks, thereby reducing storage cost. | 01-05-2012 |
Stanley F. Barnett, North Wales, PA US
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20100041666 | Use of N-Phenyl-2-pyrimidineamine Derivativea Against Mast Cell-based Diseases Like Allergic Disorders - Use of the N-phenyl-2-pyrimidine-amine derivatives of formula I, | 02-18-2010 |
20130041133 | NOVEL SINGLE CHEMICAL ENTITIES AND METHODS FOR DELIVERY OF OLIGONUCLEOTIDES - In an embodiment the instant invention discloses a modular composition comprising 1) an oligonucleotide; 2) one or more linkers, which may be the same or different, selected from Table 1, wherein the linkers are attached to the oligonucleotide at any 3′ and/or 5′ end; 3) one or more peptides, which may be the same or different, selected from SEQ ID NOs: 1-59, wherein the peptides are attached to the linkers; and optionally one or more lipids, solubilizing groups and/or targeting ligands attached to the oligonucleotide. | 02-14-2013 |
Thomas Barnett, Chapel Hill, NC US
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20100081615 | CONTINUATION - SITE DIRECTED MODIFICATION OF FVIII - This invention relates to Factor VIII muteins that are covalently bound, at a predefined site that is not an N-terminal amine, to one or more biocompatible polymers such as polyethylene glycol. The mutein conjugates retain FVIII procoagulant activity and have improved pharmacokinetic properties. | 04-01-2010 |
20130274445 | FACTOR VIII CONJUGATES - This invention relates to Factor VIII muteins that are covalently bound, at a predefined site that is not an N-terminal amine, to one or more biocompatible polymers such as polyethylene glycol. The mutein conjugates retain FVIII procoagulant activity and have improved pharmacokinetic properties. | 10-17-2013 |
Thomas Aian Barnett, Ypsilanti, MI US
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20110006893 | NOTIFICATION SYSTEM UTILIZING SELF-ENERGIZING SWITCHES - An example notification system includes a power supply and a notification device in selective electrical communication with the power supply. The notification device provides a notification to a building service location when the notification device is electrically connected with the power supply. A receiver is electrically connected between the power supply and the notification device. The receiver is operative to selectively electrically connect the notification device with the power supply in response to a wireless communication. A switch includes a wireless transmitter portion powered by a self-energizing portion. The wireless transmitter portion communicates the wireless communication to the receiver in response to an actuation of the switch. | 01-13-2011 |
Thomas S. Barnett, South Burlington, VT US
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20080281541 | System and method for estimating reliability of components for testing and quality optimization - A system and method for determining the early life reliability of an electronic component, including classifying the electronic component based on an initial determination of a number of fatal defects, and estimating a probability of latent defects present in the electronic component based on that classification with the aim of optimizing test costs and product quality. | 11-13-2008 |
Thomas S. Barnett, Jericho, VT US
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20090112352 | EQUIVALENT GATE COUNT YIELD ESTIMATION FOR INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DEVICES - A storage medium including a method of modeling yield for semiconductor products includes determining expected faults for each of a plurality of library elements by running a critical area analysis on each of the library elements, and assessing, from the critical area analysis, an expected number of faults per unit area, and comparing the same to actual observed faults on previously manufactured semiconductor products. Thereafter, the expected number of faults for each library element is updated in response to observed yield. A database is established, which includes the die size and expected faults for each of the library elements. Integrated circuit product die size is estimated, and library elements to be used to create the integrated circuit die are selected. Fault and size data for each of the selected library elements are obtained, the adjusted estimated faults for each of the library elements are summed, and estimated yield is calculated. | 04-30-2009 |
Tim Barnett, Roswell, GA US
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20110087591 | Personalization Data Creation or Modification Systems and Methods - The present disclosure has a merchant computing device communicatively coupled to a customer computing device via a network and a transaction computing device securely coupled to the merchant computing device and coupled to a debit network. In addition, the present disclosure has logic configured to enable a user of the customer computing device to modify personalization data stored on the transaction computing device based upon an approval obtained via the debit network during a transaction with the merchant computing device. In addition, the personalization data comprises a phrase and an image and the logic is further configured to display the phrase and the image to the user when the user performs a transaction with the transaction computing device. | 04-14-2011 |
Victoria Barnett, Lockport, IL US
Wade Charles Barnett, Penn Valley, PA US
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20110297763 | PORTABLE SPREADER FOR PARTICULATE MATTER - A gravity-feed spreader for particulate matter may include a rotor. The spreader may be operable for gravity-feed operation with the longitudinal axis of the rotor in a horizontal position. A generally cylindrical rotor housing with a pair of closed, axial ends may be coaxial with the rotor. Entrance and exit apertures for the particulate matter may be formed in the surface of the rotor housing between the closed, axial ends. A rotor driver may be coupled to the rotor shaft for rotating the rotor. An intake housing may include a passageway therethrough for the particulate matter. A gate may be provided for selectively opening and closing the particulate matter passageway in the intake housing. An agitator may be coupled to the rotor shaft for facilitating movement of particulate matter through the passageway in the intake housing. | 12-08-2011 |
20120168540 | PORTABLE SPREADER FOR PARTICULATE MATTER - A gravity-feed spreader for particulate matter may include a rotor. The spreader may be operable for gravity-feed operation with the longitudinal axis of the rotor in a horizontal position. A generally cylindrical rotor housing with a pair of closed, axial ends may be coaxial with the rotor. Entrance and exit apertures for the particulate matter may be formed in the surface of the rotor housing between the closed, axial ends. A rotor driver may be coupled to the rotor shaft for rotating the rotor. An intake housing may include a passageway therethrough for the particulate matter. A gate may be provided for selectively opening and closing the particulate matter passageway in the intake housing. An agitator may be coupled to the rotor shaft for facilitating movement of particulate matter through the passageway in the intake housing. | 07-05-2012 |
20130075502 | PORTABLE SPREADER FOR PARTICULATE MATTER - A gravity-feed spreader for particulate matter may include a rotor. The spreader may be operable for gravity-feed operation with the longitudinal axis of the rotor in a horizontal position. A generally cylindrical rotor housing with a pair of closed, axial ends may be coaxial with the rotor. Entrance and exit apertures for the particulate matter may be formed in the surface of the rotor housing between the closed, axial ends. A rotor driver may be coupled to the rotor shaft for rotating the rotor. An intake housing may include a passageway therethrough for the particulate matter. A gate may be provided for selectively opening and closing the particulate matter passageway in the intake housing. An agitator may be coupled to the rotor shaft for facilitating movement of particulate matter through the passageway in the intake housing. | 03-28-2013 |
20140166785 | PORTABLE SPREADER FOR PARTICULATE MATTER - A gravity-feed spreader for particulate matter may include a rotor. The spreader may be operable for gravity-feed operation with the longitudinal axis of the rotor in a horizontal position. A generally cylindrical rotor housing with a pair of closed, axial ends may be coaxial with the rotor. Entrance and exit apertures for the particulate matter may be formed in the surface of the rotor housing between the closed, axial ends. A rotor driver may be coupled to the rotor shaft for rotating the rotor. An intake housing may include a passageway therethrough for the particulate matter. A gate may be provided for selectively opening and closing the particulate matter passageway in the intake housing. An agitator may be coupled to the rotor shaft for facilitating movement of particulate matter through the passageway in the intake housing. | 06-19-2014 |
William H. Barnett, Chapel Hill, NC US
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20110282642 | NETWORK EMULATION IN MANUAL AND AUTOMATED TESTING TOOLS - A network emulation system is described herein that allows a software developer to accurately simulate different network characteristics while testing an application, framework, or other software code on a single or multiple computers. The system also provides an ability to record a real network's characteristics and apply those characteristics during a test. The network emulation system integrates a network emulation facility into test tools for both manual and automated tests and allows an application, framework, or other software code to be tested while operating under varying networking conditions such as bandwidth, latency, packet reordering and duplication, disconnection, and so forth. Thus, the network emulation system allows a software developer testing software code to quickly and easily determine how the software code will perform in a variety of real-world networking situations without physically setting up each of those situations. | 11-17-2011 |