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Elizabeth W. Tooley, St. Louis, MO US
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20130085767 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR TREATMENT REGIMEN MANAGEMENT - Methods and systems for treatment regimen management are described. In one embodiment, a treatment regimen associated with a user is determined. The treatment regimen includes treatment first treatment component and a second treatment component. The treatment regimen also includes a first treatment schedule associated with the first treatment component and a second treatment schedule associated with the second treatment component. Multiple treatment events are scheduled in an electronic calendar. The treatment events are based upon the first treatment schedule and the second treatment schedule. A treatment alert associated with each of the treatment events is generated. Other methods and systems are also described. | 04-04-2013 |
20140188506 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR TREATMENT REGIMEN MANAGEMENT - Methods and systems for treatment regimen management are described. In one embodiment, a treatment regimen associated with a user is determined. The treatment regimen includes treatment first treatment component and a second treatment component. The treatment regimen also includes a first treatment schedule associated with the first treatment component and a second treatment schedule associated with the second treatment component. Multiple treatment events are scheduled in an electronic calendar. The treatment events are based upon the first treatment schedule and the second treatment schedule. A treatment alert associated with each of the treatment events is generated. Other methods and systems are also described. | 07-03-2014 |
Ian Robert Tooley, Cleveland GB
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20090098206 | Particulate Metal Oxide - A particulate metal oxide having a median volume particle diameter in the range from 24 to 42 nm, a photogreying index in the range from 0.05 to 3 and/or and a yellowing index of less than 6. The dispersion can be used in a sunscreen product which is transparent, exhibits effective UV protection, reduced photoactivity, and reduced yellowing in combination with organic UV absorbers. | 04-16-2009 |
20100090182 | Uv Absorbing Composition - A UV absorbing polymeric composition has an E | 04-15-2010 |
20100264383 | Uv Absorbing Composition - A UV absorbing polymeric composition has an E | 10-21-2010 |
Ian Robert Tooley, Cheshire GB
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20150209260 | PARTICULATE METAL OXIDE PARTICLES COMPRISING A METAL OXIDE CORE AND A COATING LAYER COMPRISING AN INORGANIC MATERIAL, A SILANE COUPLING AGENT AND/OR A HYDROPHOBIZING AGENT - A particulate metal oxide has a metal oxide core and a coating layer containing an inorganic material and (i) a quaternary silane coupling agent, and/or (ii) a silane coupling agent and a hydrophobizing agent. Preferred materials are titanium dioxide core particles, an amino organosilane coupling agent and a fatty acid hydrophobizing agent. The particulate metal oxide is suitable for use in forming a dispersion, and the particles and dispersion can be used in an end-use sunscreen composition which is transparent, exhibits effective UV absorption properties, reduced photoactivity, and/or improved skin feel. | 07-30-2015 |
Ian Robert Tooley, Warrington GB
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20120294914 | Particulate Titanium Dioxide - A particulate titanium dioxide has a median volume particle diameter of greater than 70 nm. The titanium dioxide can be produced by calcining precursor particles. The titanium dioxide has enhanced UVA efficacy. The particulate titanium dioxide can be used to form dispersions. The particulate titanium dioxide or dispersions can be used to produce sunscreen products having a UV protection which is at least one third of the label SPF value. | 11-22-2012 |
20130004450 | Protein-Acrylate Copolymer and Hair Conditioning Product Comprising Said Polymer - A protein-acrylate copolymer contains at least one nitrogen containing acrylic monomer. The nitrogen containing acrylic monomer preferably contains a tertiary or quaternary amine group, and particularly a quaternary amine group. The protein-acrylate copolymer can be produced by reacting hydrolysed protein with at least one nitrogen containing acrylic monomer, preferably by free-radical polymerisation. The protein-acrylate copolymer is suitable for use in personal care or cosmetic products, particularly in hair care products where it can increase volume to hair. | 01-03-2013 |
James Howard Tooley, London GB
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20120252452 | Fast Reselection Between Different Radio Access Technology Networks - A user equipment UE determines that a neighbor cell is higher priority than a serving cell, measures neighbor cell signal strength in n>1 iterations, and analyzes them for reselecting from the serving cell to the neighbor cell. Each measurement iteration is spaced from one another by a time interval (e.g., 1 DRX) that is specific for the neighbor cell being higher priority. In various embodiments, the UE measures while in a Cell-PCH, URA-PCH or idle state/mode and the first iteration is taken at the first available measurement opportunity after transitioning to that state/mode. The UE reselects to the neighbor cell based on the analyzed signal strengths; in one embodiment the decision to reselect is without regard to signal quality of the serving cell; and in another the decision is without regard to whether a reselection condition remains satisfied for a specified time period T | 10-04-2012 |
20120252455 | Fast Reselection Between Different Radio Access Technology Networks - A user equipment UE determines that a neighbor cell is higher priority than a serving cell, measures neighbor cell signal strength in n>1 iterations, and analyzes them for reselecting from the serving cell to the neighbor cell. Each measurement iteration is spaced from one another by a time interval (e.g., 1 DRX) that is specific for the neighbor cell being higher priority. In various embodiments, the UE measures while in a Cell-PCH, URA-PCH or idle state/mode and the first iteration is taken at the first available measurement opportunity after transitioning to that state/mode. The UE reselects to the neighbor cell based on the analyzed signal strengths; in one embodiment the decision to reselect is without regard to signal quality of the serving cell; and in another the decision is without regard to whether a reselection condition remains satisfied for a specified time period T | 10-04-2012 |
20120315910 | System Information Cache - For each of a plurality of received system information SI a cache entry is stored in a SI cache of a user equipment UE, each including at least some of the received SI, a timestamp of when the SI was first stored, and at least some of the cache entries also have relevance data relating the respective cache entry to one or more other cache entries. While the UE is in a state such as a CELL-FACH state (no dedicated physical channel allocated to the UE), a cache entry is selected for at least one neighbor cell, and that cache entry is related by its relevance data to the cache entry of the serving cell or determined from its timestamp to be in close proximity to the serving cell. The UE then identifies the selected neighbor cell in an uplink message as a suitable candidate for multipoint communications with the UE. | 12-13-2012 |
20120315945 | SYSTEM INFORMATION CACHE - For each of a plurality of received system information SI a cache entry is stored in a SI cache of a user equipment UE, each including at least some of the received SI, a timestamp of when the SI was first stored, and at least some of the cache entries also have relevance data relating the respective cache entry to one or more other cache entries. While the UE is in a state such as a CELL-FACH state, a cache entry is selected for at least one neighbor cell, and that cache entry is related by its relevance data to the cache entry of the serving cell or determined from its timestamp to be in close proximity to the serving cell. The UE then identifies the selected neighbor cell in an uplink message as a suitable candidate for multipoint communications with the UE. | 12-13-2012 |
20120320879 | Fast Reselection Between Different Radio Access Technology Networks - A user equipment UE determines that a neighbor cell is higher priority than a serving cell, measures neighbor cell signal strength in n>1 iterations, and analyzes them for reselecting from the serving cell to the neighbor cell. Each measurement iteration is spaced from one another by a time interval (e.g., 1 DRX) that is specific for the neighbor cell being higher priority. In various embodiments, the UE measures while in a Cell-PCH, URA-PCH or idle state/mode and the first iteration is taken at the first available measurement opportunity after transitioning to that state/mode. The UE reselects to the neighbor cell based on the analyzed signal strengths; in one embodiment the decision to reselect is without regard to signal quality of the serving cell; and in another the decision is without regard to whether a reselection condition remains satisfied for a specified time period T | 12-20-2012 |
Jamie Tooley, Beaumont, CA US
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20160123108 | INTERCHANGEABLE ORIFICE PLATE WELLHEAD SYSTEM - An interchangeable orifice wellhead system is disclosed which comprises a flow control valve comprised of a male union, a female union, a valve cap, and an orifice plate. The orifice plate can include a display tab, which visually communicates to the technician the size of orifice plate aperture. Orifice plates having different size apertures can be interchanged within the same flow control valve. In some embodiments, the male union of the flow control valve can be machined or interchanged with another male union to be used with different size orifice plates. | 05-05-2016 |
Jamie Tooley, Yucaipa, CA US
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20120011104 | SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR ASSISTING BUSINESSES IN COMPLIANCE WITH GAS EMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS - A system and method for calculating a value indicative of the amount of an undesirable constituent of a volatile gas stream that is removed from the atmosphere. Data received at a higher sampling rate is subjected to a plurality of validation processes and data that is determined to be faulty is then quarantined. Quarantined data can be replaced, however, an audit trail is generated to indicate what data has been replaced and the underlying rationale for the replacement data. | 01-12-2012 |
Jeffrey J. Tooley, North Richland Hills, TX US
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20100083730 | MULTI-SENSING DEVICE AND METHOD OF OPERATING - A multi-sensing device is provided which includes a first sensor for sensing a temperature of the fluid flowing through the filter element, a second sensor for sensing a pressure generated by the fluid flowing through the filter element; and an indicator for indicating a condition of the filter system, and a microcontroller operatively coupled to the first and second sensors. The microcontroller executes instructions for receiving temperature data from the first sensor and pressure data from the second sensor; if the temperature data does not exceed a first temperature threshold, monitoring subsequent temperature data received from the first sensor until it exceeds the first temperature threshold; and if the temperature data exceeds the first temperature threshold: determining whether the temperature data exceeds a second temperature threshold and whether the pressure data exceeds a pressure threshold; if the temperature data exceeds the second temperature threshold, activating the indicator to indicate that the fluid is in an abnormal condition; and if the pressure data exceeds the pressure threshold, activating the indicator to indicate that the filter element is in a condemned condition. | 04-08-2010 |
John Tooley, Nottingham GB
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20080202982 | Process for Cracking of Waste Oil by Microwave - A process and apparatus for heating liquid material, which are particularly suitable for refining waste oil, are disclosed. The process comprises the steps of creating a swirling body of liquid material, such as waste oil, within a reaction chamber, and exposing the swirling body of material to microwave radiation. | 08-28-2008 |
Jonathan H. Tooley, Andover GB
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20140084118 | MOUNTING - The present invention provides a mounting for attachment to a substantially vertical surface, comprising a fixing member ( | 03-27-2014 |
Jonathan Harry Tooley, Andover GB
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20130181102 | MOUNTING, KIT AND METHOD FOR ASSEMBLING A MOUNTING AND MOUNTING FURNITURE TO A WALL - The present invention provides a kit and a method for assembling a mounting ( | 07-18-2013 |
Jonathan Harry Tooley, Hampshire GB
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20090206215 | Structrure having a mounting means - In order to provide a structure for removable attachment to a substantially vertical surface for example of glass, glazed tiles or metal, the structure has a mounting means comprising: suction means ( | 08-20-2009 |
20120193491 | STRUCTURE HAVING A MOUNTING MEANS - A structure for removable attachment to a substantially vertical surface for example of glass, glazed tiles or metal. The structure includes a suction disk for sealingly contacting a surface, a pulling member attached to the suction disk for drawing a part of the suction disk away from the surface, so that a partial vacuum is created between the suction disk and the surface. Rotation of the rotatable member draws the pulling member and respective part of the suction disk away from the surface. An intermediate member is provided which engages the suction disk and supports the rotatable member. A structural member is mounted in or on the intermediate member. The outer diameter of the rotatable member is slightly larger than the outer diameter of the adjacent part of the intermediate member, so that a user's fingers will grip the rotatable member without catching on parts of the intermediate member. | 08-02-2012 |
Luke Tooley, Viborg, SD US
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20110185713 | AIR HEATING APPARATUS - An air heating apparatus may comprise a housing with a path through an interior of the housing between openings in the housing. An isolating wall may divide the interior into primary and secondary chambers, and may have a transfer opening through which the path extends from the primary to secondary chambers. An air heating assembly may comprise an engine in the primary chamber, a heat generator in the primary chamber and connected to the engine, and a main heat exchanger in the secondary chamber and in fluid communication with the heat generator to transfer heat generated by the heat generator to air flowing along the path. The apparatus may include an air movement assembly configured to move air along the path and comprises a primary fan between the primary and secondary chambers to move air from the primary chamber to the secondary chamber. | 08-04-2011 |
Mario L. Tooley, Statesville, NC US
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20120301090 | MOLDED FIBER OPTIC CABLE FURCATION ASSEMBLIES, AND RELATED FIBER OPTIC COMPONENTS, ASSEMBLIES, AND METHODS - Molded fiber optic cable furcation assemblies, and related fiber optic components, assemblies, and methods are disclosed. In one embodiment, an end portion of a fiber optic cable with a portion of a cable jacket removed to expose optical fibers and/or a cable strength member(s) therein and thereafter placing the cable into a mold for creating a molded furcation plug about the end portion of the fiber optic cable. The furcation plug may be overmolded about the end portion of the fiber optic cable. The molded furcation plug can be used to pull a fiber optic cable without damaging the optical fiber(s) disposed within the fiber optic cable. The molded furcation plug is advantageous since it manufactured with fewer parts, without epoxy, and/or without a labor intensive process that may be difficult to automate. | 11-29-2012 |
Mark Arthur Tooley, Bath GB
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20110295129 | METHOD OF MEASURING BLOOD PRESSURE AND APPARATUS FOR PERFORMING THE SAME - A method for measuring the blood pressure of a subject is provided, the method comprising applying an occluding pressure to a portion of the subject such that the flow of blood through a blood vessel may be at least partially occluded; increasing the occluding pressure; superimposing on the occluding pressure a pressure signature; and monitoring the flow of blood through the blood vessel to identify a flow signature corresponding to the superimposed pressure signature. Further, there is provided an apparatus for measuring blood pressure, the apparatus comprising means for applying an occluding pressure to a portion of a subject, such that the flow of blood through a blood vessel may be occluded; means for increasing the occluding pressure; means for applying a pressure signature superimposed on the occluding pressure to the portion of the subject; a sensor for detecting changes in the flow of blood through the blood vessel as a result of the applied pressure; and means for determining when the changes in the flow of blood correspond to the characteristics of the pressure signature. | 12-01-2011 |
Mark John Tooley, London GB
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20080276552 | Adaptor - An adaptor for, and a method of, interfacing a substantially planar solar energy collecting panel with curved roof tiles having an arcuate cross-section. An adaptor comprising a substantially rectangular body. An underlapping flange and an overlapping flange extend one from each side edge, and a portion between the underlapping and overlapping flanges is recessed from the front face of the adaptor. The underlapping and overlapping flanges are configured to cooperate with side overlapping and underlapping flanges of a solar energy collecting panel respectively. The recessed portion is configured to receive, into contact with a surface of the recessed portion, a downwardly depending edge of a curved roof tile that is located to extend over the underlapping flange or over the overlapping flange and also over an upwardly depending edge of another curved roof tile. | 11-13-2008 |
Patricia A. Tooley, Midlothian, VA US
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20120058256 | High Melt Flow Fluoropolymer - The present invention relates to a partially-crystalline copolymer comprising tetrafluoroethylene, hexafluoropropylene in an amount corresponding to HFPI of from about 2.8 to 5.3, and preferably from about 0.2% to 3% by weight of perfluoro(alkyl vinyl ether), said copolymer having less than about 50 ppm alkali metal ion, having a melt flow rate of within the range of about 30±3 g/10 min, and having no more than about 50 unstable endgroups/10 | 03-08-2012 |
Patricia A. Tooley, Dickson, TN US
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20080293904 | High Melt Flow Fluoropolymer - The present invention relates to a partially-crystalline copolymer comprising tetrafluoroethylene, hexafluoropropylene in an amount corresponding to HFPI of from about 2.8 to 5.3, and preferably from about 0.2% to 3% by weight of perfluoro(alkyl vinyl ether), said copolymer having less than about 50 ppm alkali metal ion, having a melt flow rate of within the range of about 30±3 g/10 min, and having no more than about 50 unstable endgroups/10 | 11-27-2008 |
Phil Tooley, Pendleton, IN US
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20130291372 | ASSEMBLY METHOD FOR INDUCTION ROTORS - A method of assembling an induction rotor includes inserting a plurality of conductor bars into a stack of disks whereby distal ends of the conductor bars project from respective axial ends of the stack, placing first and second end rings onto the respective axial ends of the stack so that the ends of the conductor bars fit into slots in the respective end rings, and compressing the slots against the conductor bars by impacting at least one of the end rings. The method may include selectively adjusting an amount of end ring material being compressed by varying heights of respective areas of a top surface of the end ring and/or selectively adjusting an amount of end ring material being compressed by varying heights of respective areas of an impacting surface. | 11-07-2013 |
20130291373 | WELDING/BONDING METHOD FOR INDUCTION ROTORS - A method of assembling an induction rotor includes inserting a plurality of conductor bars into a stack of disks, placing first and second end rings onto respective axial ends of the stack, thereby inserting ends of the conductor bars into corresponding slots in the respective end rings, compressing the slots against the conductor bars by impacting the end rings, and applying an electric current through the end rings and conductor bars. The compressing and the applying of current bond end rings and conductor bars together by simultaneous mechanical and electrical heat. | 11-07-2013 |
Richard Tooley, Crystal, MN US
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20080255657 | STENT WITH UNCONNECTED STENT SEGMENTS - This invention generally relates to stents, such as intravascular stents. More particularly, the invention is directed to stents comprising expandable stent segments, such as unconnected expandable stent segments. The invention is also directed to methods for making such stents. | 10-16-2008 |
Richard C. Tooley, Crystal, MN US
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20090240322 | Bifurcation Stent Pattern - A stent may comprise a plurality of serpentine bands connected by connector struts. The stent may further comprise a side branch cell having a plurality of outwardly deployable petals. Each serpentine band may have an approximate longitudinal axis. A portion of the serpentine bands may be flared in the unexpanded state, wherein a portion of the axis of each flared band is oriented helically about a portion of the stent. The bands may reorient during stent expansion, whereafter the axis of each band is oriented in a circumferential direction. | 09-24-2009 |
Thomas P. Tooley, Alpharetta, GA US
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20090129403 | Fueling Facility Communication - Systems, methods, and devices may provide for communications at a fueling facility. In one general aspect, a system, device, or technique for a fuel dispenser may include the ability to receive a signal including information in a first communication protocol and information in a second communication protocol, separate the signal into the first communication protocol and the second communication protocol, and process the signals in the first and second communication protocols. | 05-21-2009 |
William Frederick Tooley, Platte, SD US
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20100093074 | Floating Oxygenation Circulator Platform (OCP) with Sub-Vortex Induction Means - A floating oxygenation circulator platform (OCP) is disclosed employing sub-vortex induction means to initiate numerous, gentle yet complex, tumbling, swirling, rolling, roiling or rotating sub-vortices spreading outward on the liquid surface. The circulator platform itself sets in motion a non-turbulent, high efficiency, bottom to top, primary toroidal vortex flow. Varied sub-vortex induction means, mounted on, made part of, attached to, extending out from or placed around the body of the circulator platform, induce sub-vortices to increase the surface exposure of the liquid and its contents, including microbes, nutrients and large molecules, to atmospheric oxygen and UV sunlight. The OCP and its sub-vortex induction means taken together act in the manner of a Rotating Inverse Biological Contactor (RIBC), labeled “inverse” because the liquid itself rotates and tumbles its contents into direct contact with the atmosphere and sunlight, in contrast to RBC devices where solid disks rotate in and out of a liquid. | 04-15-2010 |