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20090081902 | COAXIAL CABLE CONNECTOR AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF - A coaxial cable connector is provided, the connector comprising: a connector body; a physical parameter sensing circuit, positioned within the connector body; and a status output component, configured to report an ascertained physical parameter status to a location outside of the connector body. A corresponding method of ascertaining a physical parameter status of a connector connection is disclosed. | 03-26-2009 |
20090113504 | Digital Signal Converter Device - A device converts a core group of digitally encoded broadcast television channels to analog NTSC signals. The analog NTSC signals are output simultaneously into frequency bands corresponding to conventional CATV broadcast bands. The device allows a conventional analog television receiver to function in a fully digital CATV system as if the analog television receiver were functioning in an analog CATV system. The subscriber selects the channel for viewing via the tuner at the analog receiver, not via the device. | 04-30-2009 |
20090197465 | COMPRESSION CONNECTOR FOR COAXIAL CABLE WITH STAGGERED SEIZURE OF OUTER AND CENTER CONDUCTOR - A compression connector for a coaxial cable includes a connector body having opposing first and second ends and a center passageway defined therethrough, an insulator disposed within said center passageway adjacent said first end of said connector, and a compression sleeve movably connected to the second end of said connector body. The outer conductor of a prepared coaxial cable end and the center conductor are each seized in sequence based on axial movement of the compression sleeve upon insertion of a prepared cable end. The compression sleeve is axially movable from the second end to the first end to sequentially enable clamps to engage and seize each of the outer and center conductors. | 08-06-2009 |
20100261381 | COMPRESSION CONNECTOR FOR COAXIAL CABLES - A compression connector for engaging a coaxial cable having a plurality of center conductors includes a connector body, an insulator disposed within a center passageway of the body and a compression sleeve attached for axial movement relative to the body. The multiple center conductors of an engaged coaxial cable end are seized when advanced a predetermined axial distance into openings in the insulator within corresponding conductive pins. | 10-14-2010 |
20100261382 | COMPRESSION COAXIAL CABLE CONNECTOR WITH CENTER INSULATOR SEIZING MECHANISM - A coaxial cable connector for terminating a prepared coaxial cable end includes a connector body having a center passageway. A compression sleeve attached to one end of the connector body is axially movable wherein movement of the sleeve causes the center conductor of an engaged coaxial cable end to be engaged by a plurality of spring contacts that are radially disposed in relation to a conductive member into which the center conductor is advanced. The center conductor is seized when advanced a predetermined distance into the conductive member. | 10-14-2010 |
20100315942 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR MONITORING A COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM - Disclosed herein is a condition responsive device for connection with a communication system. The device includes a receiver configured to receive a physical parameter status signal from a connector of the communication system, the physical parameter status signal containing data pertaining to a condition of the connector connection. The device further includes a processing circuit configured to analyze the data to determine whether a communications signal adjustment is appropriate, wherein the processing circuit is configured to initiate a communications signal adjustment in the communication system if the processing circuit determines that adjustment is appropriate, based on a predetermined set of parameters. | 12-16-2010 |
20110161050 | COAXIAL CABLE CONNECTOR PARAMETER MONITORING SYSTEM - A coaxial cable connector system is provided. The system includes a coaxial cable connector, the connector having an internal physical parameter sensing circuit configured to sense a physical parameter of the connector and a status output component. The system further includes a data reader located externally to the connector. The reader includes a receiver element, a memory unit, a transmitter element, and a decision logic unit. The receiver element receives information about the connector, via the status output component, from the physical parameter sensing circuit. The memory unit stores predefined threshold limits of the physical parameter of the connector. The transmitter element is adapted to send the information over a network. The decision logic unit is adapted to compare the received information with the threshold limits and, if the received information exceeds the threshold limit, transmits the information over the network. The output display device is in electronic communication with the reader, configured to receive a data packet over the network. The data packet includes information that the physical parameter threshold has been exceeded. | 06-30-2011 |
20120252237 | COMPRESSION STYLE MID-SPAN GROUND CLAMP - A grounding clamp positioned on a coaxial cable at a location other than an end of the coaxial cable, wherein the grounding clamp includes an outer shell having a radial relationship with an elastomeric sleeve, the elastomeric sleeve being radially disposed over a conductive bonding contact, the conductive bonding contact being radially disposed over an outer conductive portion of the coaxial cable, wherein axial compression of the grounding clamp facilitates electrical contact between the outer shell and the conductive bonding contact and between the conductive bonding contact and the outer conductive portion of the coaxial cable. Furthermore, an associated method for maintaining ground continuity is also provided. | 10-04-2012 |
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20130179091 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IDENTIFYING UNKNOWN DRUG TARGETS VIA ADVERSE EVENT DATA - The present disclosure is directed to systems and methods for identifying unknown drug targets via adverse event data. An analyzer receives an identification of a first drug having one or more unknown target proteins and identifies a second drug related to the first drug. The analyzer retrieves, from an adverse event database, a first side effect profile associated with the first drug, and a second side effect profile associated with the second drug. The analyzer generates a third side effect profile comprising a subset of the first side effect profile not shared by the second side effect profile, and identifies a third drug having a fourth side effect profile comprising the third side effect profile. The analyzer retrieves a list of one or more target proteins of the third drug not targeted by the second drug, and presents the retrieved list as potential target proteins of the first drug. | 07-11-2013 |
20130179138 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR USING ADVERSE EVENT DATA TO PREDICT POTENTIAL SIDE EFFECTS - The present disclosure describes systems and methods for predicting a likely side effect profile for even new, untested medications. A predicted side effect profile may be generated based on intersections of side effect profiles of other medications that affect the same or related molecular entities, such as the nearby target proteins, involve the same pathways, or are otherwise similarly related. To generate a predicted side effect profile for a new drug targeting a novel or previously un-targeted protein target, an analyzer may query an adverse event database for records pertaining to patients who have taken drugs or combinations of drugs that target or affect molecular entities in the vicinity of the novel target within a global molecular entity graph, and, in some embodiments, may retrieve a plurality of adverse event records and generate an intersection of side effects associated with related targets to predict likely side effects for the novel target. | 07-11-2013 |
20130179181 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PERSONALIZED DE-RISKING BASED ON PATIENT GENOME DATA - The present disclosure describes systems and methods for using patient-specific genomic information to optimize or de-risk therapy for the patient. A user may identify a medication for consideration for prescription to a patient, and a genetic variant of the patient affecting a first protein. An analyzer may identify a second medication targeting the first protein, and may retrieve adverse event data from an adverse event database for patients co-medicated with both the first medication and second medication. The analyzer may determine, based on rates of adverse events, the likelihood of an adverse event occurring through co-medication of the first medication and second medication. Based on the likelihood, and based on a correspondence or non-correspondence between a protein activation characteristic of the first medication and the effect of the genetic variant of the patient, the analyzer may indicate or contra-indicate the first medication for the patient. | 07-11-2013 |
20130179187 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DE-RISKING PATIENT TREATMENT - The present disclosure describes systems and methods for de-risking patient treatment by identifying medications or combinations of medications to be contraindicated for a specific indication. An analyzer executed by a processor of a computing device from a user may receive an identification of an indication (e.g. the subject of a clinical trial, or the diagnosis of a patient visiting a physician's office). The analyzer may retrieve, from an adverse event database, medication and co-medication information of patients that experienced a side effect corresponding to the indication. The analyzer may sort the retrieved medication and co-medication information to generate an ordered list of medications consumed by patients that experienced the side effect, and identify a first medication of the ordered list. A display module executed by the computing device may display, to the user, the first medication of the ordered list for contraindication from the clinical trial. | 07-11-2013 |
20130268290 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DISEASE KNOWLEDGE MODELING - Systems and methods are described herein for disease knowledge modeling and clinical treatment decision support, and the prioritization of possible treatment options based on tumor or other disease biomarkers. Disease or indication information, including identification of biomolecular entities associated with the indication may be culled through text data mining to create a knowledge model of the indication. In some embodiments, the knowledge model may comprise a network of associations between molecular entities, including such drug targets and biomakers, genes, pathways. The model may be combined with patient-specific variant information and historical treatment records to identify and prioritize treatment decisions and allow for the prediction of disease drivers and provide treatment options tailored to a patient's genetic data. | 10-10-2013 |
20150106112 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS OF ADVERSE EVENT DATA - The present disclosure describes systems and methods for multivarlate analysis of adverse event data. According to a first aspect, patient-specific genomic Information is used to optimize or de-risk therapy for the patient. According to other aspects of the invention, unknown drug targets are identified via adverse event data. According to still other espects, a medication is identified to exclude from use for an indication or from a clinical trial of another medication. According to another aspect, a predicted side effect profile is generated for a medication targeting a novel target. According to still another aspect, combination therapies are identified via adverse event data. According to another aspect, molecular interactions between a plurality of molecular entities are displayed in an intuitive format. According to still another aspect, molecular entities responsible for adverse event differences between similar indications are identified. According to still another aspect, genetic variants associated with adverse events in a clinical trial are identified. | 04-16-2015 |
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20140151971 | ERGONOMIC TROLLEY HANDLE - A trolley handle is configured for placement upon a handle stock for a trolley or wheelbarrow and gripped by an operator for a transit grip to transport a load, a dump grip to dump a load, and a transition grip for transition between the transit and dump grips. The trolley handle includes: a closed loop handle housing; a first grip zone defined upon the closed loop handle housing at a first predetermined position, and configured to ergonomically aid an operator to transit a wheelbarrow load; a second grip zone defined upon the closed loop handle housing at a second predetermined position, and configured to ergonomically aid an operator to dump the wheelbarrow load; and a third grip zone defined upon the closed loop handle housing at a third predetermined position, and configured to ergonomically aid an operator to transition between the first grip zone and the second grip zone. | 06-05-2014 |
20150114409 | Aerosol Delivery Device Including a Bubble Jet Head and Related Method - The present disclosure relates to aerosol delivery devices. The aerosol delivery devices include mechanisms configured to deliver an aerosol precursor composition from a reservoir to an atomizer including a vaporization heating element to produce a vapor. For example, a bubble jet head may be configured to dispense the aerosol precursor composition to the atomizer. The bubble jet head may be fixedly coupled to the atomizer. The bubble jet head may include a precursor inlet, an ejection heating element, and a precursor nozzle. The atomizer may include a vaporization heating element. | 04-30-2015 |
20150117841 | Aerosol Delivery Device Including a Pressure-Based Aerosol Delivery Mechanism - The present disclosure relates to aerosol delivery devices. The aerosol delivery devices include mechanisms configured to deliver an aerosol precursor composition from a reservoir to an atomizer including a heating element to produce a vapor. A pressure controller may control dispensing of the aerosol precursor composition from the reservoir based on a pressure differential between a first pressure within the reservoir and a second pressure proximate the atomizer. The first pressure within the reservoir may be substantially equal to atmospheric pressure. Alternatively, the first pressure within the reservoir may be greater than atmospheric pressure. | 04-30-2015 |
20150117842 | Aerosol Delivery Device Including a Positive Displacement Aerosol Delivery Mechanism - The present disclosure relates to aerosol delivery devices. The aerosol delivery devices include mechanisms configured to deliver an aerosol precursor composition from a reservoir to an atomizer including a heating element to produce a vapor. An actuator may displace a rod to dispense the aerosol precursor composition to the atomizer. Thereby, the rod may move a piston in a pump housing to dispense the aerosol precursor composition. The atomizer may define a chamber in which the heating element is positioned and at which the aerosol precursor composition is vaporized. | 04-30-2015 |