Salinas, US
Adolfo V. Salinas, Mount Wolf, PA US
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20110061414 | ROOFTOP MOUNTED AIR CONDITIONER - An air conditioning system for a passenger transit vehicle includes a rooftop mounted air conditioning module that has a low profile airflow management arrangement on the passenger compartment side of the roof of the vehicle for discharging air from and returning air to the evaporator section on the exterior side of the rooftop of the vehicle. | 03-17-2011 |
Al Salinas, Albuquerque, NM US
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20110154118 | GATEWAY DATA PROXY FOR EMBEDDED HEALTH MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS - A gateway data proxy is a system which provides the capabilities to provide and obtain the customized data across multiple platforms to facilitate the remote operations of embedded health management systems (EHMS). The system allows the collaborative works taken place among the EHMS from diagnostics, prognostics, maintenance, to maintenance history tracking. Depending on deployment needs, the system can operate as stand-alone systems or as an integrated module of the EHMS. As part of operation, the system provides logical network connection and be the broker of data between EHMS instances and between EHMS with onboard systems and other service applications | 06-23-2011 |
20130282921 | DYNAMIC THREADING GATEWAY FOR EMBEDDED HEALTH MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS - Methods and systems are provided for obtaining information via a plurality of platforms communicatively linked together via a communication network. Each of the plurality of platforms comprising a dynamically threaded gateway comprising a transceiver and a processor. The transceiver is configured to communicate with other of the plurality of platforms along a communication link. The processor is coupled to the transceiver, and is configured to identify a plurality of paths among the plurality of platforms for obtaining requested information, select a desired path of the plurality of paths based on a cost index for the plurality of paths, and obtain the information via the desired path using the transceiver. | 10-24-2013 |
Benjamin Salinas, Somerville, MA US
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20130019756 | COFFEE MAKER - A coffee maker with continuously adjustable water flow rate, continuously adjustable feedback-controlled water temperature, and low thermal mass allows baristas to experiment with and digitally program and/or record different flow-rate and temperature profiles (brewing profiles) over the course of brewing a cup or batch of coffee. Brewing profiles may be recorded on one machine and reproduced (played back) on another machine, allowing reproducibility of subtle flavor variations in brewed coffee. | 01-24-2013 |
Branden Salinas, Louisville, CO US
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20100129379 | STABILIZED ANTIBODY FORMULATIONS AND USES THEREOF - The present invention provides methods of optimizing certain stable liquid formulations of antibodies that immunospecifically bind to antigens of interest. Such formulations are suitable for parenteral administration to a subject, and exhibit increased stability, low to undetectable levels of aggregation, low to undetectable levels of antibody fragmentation/degradation, and very little to no loss of the biological activities of the antibodies, even during long periods of storage. The methods of the invention provide formulations that offer multiple advantages over formulations produced by non-optimized methods, including less stringent or more readily available transportation and storage conditions, less frequent dosing, and/or smaller dosage amounts in the therapeutic, prophylactic and diagnostic uses of such formulations. The invention further provides methods of identifying antibodies exhibiting certain phase behaviors such that the antibodies can be formulated by the methods of the invention. Also provided are prophylactic, therapeutic, and diagnostic uses of such antibody formulations. | 05-27-2010 |
Daniel Salinas, Farmington Hills, MI US
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20090260007 | Provisioning Storage-Optimized Virtual Machines Within a Virtual Desktop Environment - A computer implemented method, a computer program product, and data processing system clone virtual machines in a virtual desktop environment. A request to clone a new virtual machine is intercepted, wherein the request was initially sent to a virtual management server. Responsive to intercepting the request, the new virtual machine is cloned from a snapshot of a master virtual machine. A delta file is created for the new virtual machine, wherein the delta file includes a base disk reference and a copied delta file. The new virtual machine is configured to read a base disk image from a snapshot of the master virtual machine. The new virtual machine is configured to write data to the copied delta file in the delta file. | 10-15-2009 |
Fernando Cesar Salinas, Brighton, MI US
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20150353052 | DEFROSTER NOZZLE WITH NET OVER OUTLET - A defroster nozzle assembly includes a nozzle body defining a conduit and an outlet in communication with the conduit and having a length and a width. A net of a polymeric material extends over the length and width of the outlet and is bonded directly to a portion of the nozzle body adjacent the outlet. | 12-10-2015 |
Frank Salinas, Fort Myers, FL US
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20150195406 | REAL-TIME CONVERSATIONAL ANALYTICS FACILITY - Methods and systems are provided for receiving a communication, analyzing the communication in real-time or near real-time using a computer-based communications analytics facility for at least one of a language characteristic and an acoustic characteristic, wherein for analyzing the language characteristic of voice communications, the communication is converted to text using computer-based speech recognition, determining at least one of the category, the score, the sentiment, or the alert associated with the communication using the at least one language and/or acoustic characteristic, and providing a dynamic graphical representation of the at least one category, score, sentiment, or alert through a graphical user interface. | 07-09-2015 |
I. Edward Salinas, Racine, WI US
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20090280233 | Systems and methods for reducing cholesterol in a milk product - Systems and methods according to the present invention yield milk products having reduced cholesterol. A method according to the present invention includes the steps of adding an edible oil to skim that was separated from whole milk; standardizing the particle size of the skim-and-oil mixture; combining the skim-and-oil mixture with homogenized cream that was separated from whole milk; and separating the oil from the reduced cholesterol cream and skim. A method according to the present invention may further include the steps of separating the reduced cholesterol cream and skim and then recombining them to form a reduced cholesterol milk product having desired properties. | 11-12-2009 |
20090285962 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING REDUCED CHOLESTEROL DAIRY PRODUCTS - A reduced cholesterol cream, as compared to a conventionally prepared cream, is produced by pressurizing and shearing whole milk prior to separation of the whole milk into skim milk and cream. The skim milk is increased in cholesterol content and the cream is reduced in cholesterol content. | 11-19-2009 |
20120107479 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING REDUCED CHOLESTEROL DAIRY PRODUCTS - A reduced cholesterol cream that is 100% free of nondairy additives has a cholesterol content of from about 40 mg to 110 mg cholesterol per 100 g of cream having a 36% fat content. | 05-03-2012 |
Jose Rodrigo Oliva Salinas US
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20110259769 | CONCENTRATE RELEASE CAP - A cap keeping separate the product and the liquid in a bottle, until the moment of consumption. It is useful for products having a short shelf life once mixed to each other, the product concentrate with the liquid. | 10-27-2011 |
Manny J. Salinas, North Andover, MA US
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20110150680 | Disposable Pumping System and Coupler - A coupling system for receiving a push rod includes a housing defining an internal channel having a sloped wall, and a piston received within the internal channel. The piston includes at least one flexible member arranged within the channel to be acted upon by the sloped wall to engage the push rod. The only external force required to couple the push rod is an axial force on the piston in a direction. The only external force required to de-couple the push rod is an axial force on the piston in an opposite direction. | 06-23-2011 |
20130202455 | DISPOSABLE PUMPING SYSTEM AND COUPLER - A coupling system for receiving a push rod includes a housing defining an internal channel having a sloped wall, and a piston received within the internal channel. The piston includes at least one flexible member arranged within the channel to be acted upon by the sloped wall to engage the push rod. The only external force required to couple the push rod is an axial force on the piston in a direction. The only external force required to de-couple the push rod is an axial force on the piston in an opposite direction. | 08-08-2013 |
20150122119 | DISPOSABLE PUMPING SYSTEM AND COUPLER - A coupling system for receiving a push rod includes a housing defining an internal channel having a sloped wall, and a piston received within the internal channel. The piston includes at least one flexible member arranged within the channel to be acted upon by the sloped wall to engage the push rod. The only external force required to couple the push rod is an axial force on the piston in a direction. The only external force required to de-couple the push rod is an axial force on the piston in an opposite direction. | 05-07-2015 |
Manuel J Salinas, North Andover, MA US
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20140259629 | DEVICES, METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR FORMING IMPLANT COMPONENTS - Patient-specific implants and implant components, as well as methods of making patient-specific implants and implant components are disclosed herein. In particular, various embodiments include making a patient-specific implant component utilizing an electrical discharge machining technique. | 09-18-2014 |
Martin Jeffrey Salinas US
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20090156013 | Method and apparatus for removing polymer from the wafer backside and edge - Polymer is removed from the backside of a wafer held on a support pedestal in a reactor using an arcuate side gas injection nozzle extending through the reactor side wall with a curvature matched to the wafer edge and supplied with plasma by-products from a remote plasma source. | 06-18-2009 |
Robert Salinas US
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20080256129 | Method and System of Creating Media Playlists and Sending to Mobile Devices - The field of invention is computer-implemented systems and methods for creating and transmitting media to mobile devices, and in particular, methods and systems for locating, selecting, grouping, and arranging media items in playlists, and transmitting playlists to mobile devices and/or other electronic devices. This invention enhances the usability of mobile devices, and in particular, the usability of any mobile phone by making a user's media or third party media accessible to that user via the mobile phone. An object of the invention is to make any mobile phone a personal media player such as a “MP3 player”, a “Podcast” player, a “slideslow” viewer, and so on. | 10-16-2008 |
20090011780 | Methods and Systems of Creating and Managing Addresses Corresponding to Disparate Communication Channels and Sending Messages to and Receiving Replies from Such Addresses - The invention includes systems and methods for creating and managing lists of addresses (mobile phone numbers, email addresses, and so on) corresponding to disparate communication channels and sending messages to addresses or groups of addresses that may correspond to disparate communication channels, and receiving replies via one or more of these communication channels. In particular, the invention relates to systems and methods for creating and managing lists of addresses where some of the addresses may be mobile phone numbers and other addresses may correspond to other communication channels including email and systems and methods of determining the gateway or domain if an incomplete address, determining the MIME type for the content of the message, determining the wrapper for the content of the message, sending the message to one or more addresses or a group of addresses, and receiving replies via one or more of these communication channels. | 01-08-2009 |
Ruben Salinas, Andover, MA US
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20140234987 | METHODS FOR PREDICTING TIME-TO-DELIVERY IN PREGNANT WOMEN - The present disclosure relates to methods for predicting time-to-delivery in pregnant women. The methods include predicting that a pregnant woman will deliver within a predetermined time frame if PAMG-1 is determined to be present at a level above a predetermined detection threshold in a vaginal fluid sample obtained from the pregnant woman. Also provided are methods for determining a patient's risk of preterm labor and/or spontaneous rupture of the chorioamniotic membrane. | 08-21-2014 |
Ruben Fernando Salinas, Duluth, GA US
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20090002699 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR IDENTIFYING AN UNKNOWN SUBSTANCE - A device for identifying an unknown substance includes an optical source configured to direct a laser excitation beam at the unknown substance. A detector is configured to detect scattered light from the unknown substance and generate at least one signal representative of a scattering spectrum corresponding to at least one chemical within the unknown substance. A microprocessor is in signal communication with the detector and configured to generate a pattern representative of the at least one chemical in response to the at least one signal received from the detector to identify the chemical composition of the unknown substance. The device is configured to complete a bioassay to identify a biological nature of the unknown substance. | 01-01-2009 |
Shiree D. Salinas US
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20140075642 | Privacy Garment System - A privacy garment system comprising a coat having an inner surface defining an inner volume, an outer surface, a first end, a second end, and opposing joinable seam ends extending between said first end and said second end and defining a front section. The embodiment further comprises a hat fastenable to the first end of said coat, which hat has a crown with an inner surface defining a head volume, an outer surface, and a pocket formed between said inner surface and said outer surface. The coat may be configured into a compact state having a coat volume that is less than the pocket volume for storage or transport. | 03-20-2014 |
Thomas J. Salinas, Rochester, MN US
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20100159421 | Dental Implant Component Placement and Fixation Device - A device for placing and affixing a dental component to a dental implant permits the precise placement of the dental component (such as an abutment or crown) onto a dental implant in a manner that also provides for a retaining screw to be tightened without having to release the component in any way and hence risk its movement to a non-desired position. In one form, the device comprises a holder including a base having an access opening extending from a first end to a second opposite end of the base, the access opening having an inner surface defining a cylindrical first section and a frustoconical second section, the second section being dimensioned to engage the dental component in an interference fit, the inner surface of the second section terminating in a continuous perimeter at the second end of the base. In another form, the device comprises a holder including a base having an access opening extending from a first end to a second opposite end of the base, the access opening having an inner surface defining a first section and a second section, wherein the inner surface at the second section includes one or more inwardly extending ribs. | 06-24-2010 |