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20150027558 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMPROVING THE ACCURACY OF A RATE OF DECAY (ROD) MEASUREMENT IN A MASS FLOW CONTROLLER - A mass flow controller includes at least one conduit having a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet, the conduit defining a flow path along which the fluid flows. The mass flow controller also includes a modified inlet block having an inlet aperture, an inlet channel, and a reservoir fluidly coupled to the inlet channel and the conduit that enhances flow through the controller and improves rate-of-decay measurements. The mass flow controller includes at least one flow sensor that generates a flow sensor signal that is proportional to the mass flow rate of the fluid through the conduit. The mass flow controller includes a control sub-system coupled to a flow sensor and a valve assembly to control flow through the conduit. | 01-29-2015 |
20150121988 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR USING A RATE OF DECAY MEASUREMENT FOR REAL TIME MEASUREMENT AND CORRECTION OF ZERO OFFSET AND ZERO DRIFT OF A MASS FLOW CONTROLLER OR MASS FLOW METER - The disclosed embodiments include a method, apparatus, and computer program product for providing a self-validating mass flow controller or mass flow meter. For example, in one embodiment, a self-validating mass flow controller is disclosed that does not require any software modification to a tool/tool controller in which the mass flow controller is being utilized. In other embodiments, a self-validating mass flow controller is disclosed that does not require any hardware or mechanical changes to an existing mass flow controller. Still, the disclosed embodiments further include a self-validating mass flow controller that is configured to determine valve leak and sensor offset simultaneously for performing real time in-situ correction of a mass flow controller's output for zero offset or zero drift in the presence of valve leak. | 05-07-2015 |
20150122054 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING A SELF VALIDATING MASS FLOW CONTROLLER OR A MASS FLOW METER UTILIZING A SOFTWARE PROTOCOL - The disclosed embodiments include a method, apparatus, and computer program product for verifying a performance of a mass flow controller or mass flow meter on a tool. For example, the disclosed embodiments include a method and a mass flow controller configured to perform, in-situ, by the mass flow controller, a rate of decay measurement during on-line operation of the tool to identify valve leak issues and/or for performing a flow measurement. | 05-07-2015 |
20150234393 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMPROVING THE ACCURACY OF A RATE OF DECAY MEASUREMENT FOR REAL TIME CORRECTION IN A MASS FLOW CONTROLLER OR MASS FLOW METER BY USING A THERMAL MODEL TO MINIMIZE THERMALLY INDUCED ERROR IN THE ROD MEASUREMENT - The disclosed embodiments include a method, apparatus, and computer program product for improving the accuracy of a rate of decay measurement for real time correction in a mass flow controller or mass flow meter by using a thermal model to minimize thermally induced error in the rate of decay measurement. | 08-20-2015 |
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20160045825 | SYSTEM FOR MANAGING DIRECT CHALLENGES BETWEEN USERS IN FANTASY SPORTS AND OTHER GAMES - Interactive systems and methods for creating game and game-like applications, including a direct challenge application for building a head-to-head challenge between users, are presented. A system for building and managing a plurality of direct challenges includes an application services interface, a plurality of user interfaces, a challenge application, and a plurality of external data services for tracking the progress and player performance during real-world events, such as sporting events. Also disclosed is a system and methods allowing a user to change or modify their fantasy player lineup during the progress of a live action sporting event. | 02-18-2016 |
20160082348 | GAME CREATION SYSTEMS WITH SOCIAL REPORTING ENGINE - Interactive systems and methods for creating game and game-like applications are presented. A game system includes a content management system with access to game templates and a game content database, a plurality of REST application services, one or more user interfaces, an active game-play database, and a social reporting engine for collecting and storing user data in a user database. The game creation system includes access to external data feeds for tracking the progress and outcome of real-world events, such as sporting events. Games may be built using an editorial workflow interface for approving or rejecting game templates and game content. A crowd wisdom module analyzes game play and identifies the best answers over time, and a crowd guru module identifies players who perform well over time. | 03-24-2016 |
20160086440 | SYSTEM FOR MANAGING DIRECT CHALLENGES BETWEEN USERS IN FANTASY SPORTS AND OTHER GAMES - Interactive systems and methods for creating game and game-like applications, including a direct challenge application for building a head-to-head challenge between users, are presented. A system for building and managing a plurality of direct challenges includes an application services interface, a plurality of user interfaces, a challenge application, and a plurality of external data services for tracking the progress and player performance during real-world events, such as sporting events. | 03-24-2016 |
20160101353 | SYSTEM FOR MANAGING DIRECT CHALLENGES BETWEEN USERS AND PLAYER SUBSTITUTIONS IN FANTASY SPORTS AND OTHER GAMES - Interactive systems and methods for creating game and game-like applications, including a direct challenge application for building a head-to-head challenge between users, are presented. A system for building and managing a plurality of direct challenges includes an application services interface, a plurality of user interfaces, a challenge application, and a plurality of external data services for tracking the progress and player performance during real-world events, such as sporting events. Also disclosed is a system and methods allowing a user to change or modify their fantasy player lineup during the progress of a live action sporting event. | 04-14-2016 |
20160104352 | SYSTEM FOR MANAGING INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE CHALLENGES IN FANTASY GAMING - Short term wagers can be made on predicted outcomes of performances in events such as the performance of a specific player in a sports event or the performance of a company stock in a given time frame. A user can select a plurality of challenge parameters, including a time duration of a challenge; a subject matter of the challenge; a type of wager for the challenge; a specific player for the challenge; and a wager amount for the challenge. The plurality of challenge parameters can be transmitted to a matching engine in order to match the challenge to one or more target users based upon a comparison of the challenge parameters to a plurality of historical challenge parameters for each of the target users to find common parameters. A casino or sports bookmaker can also accept the challenge as a house player. | 04-14-2016 |
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20080268109 | Low glycemic sweetener compositions - A method is provided to sweeten a food product to minimize the glycemic index of the food product, to introduce natural fiber into the food product, to produce a desired sweetness profile, and to reduce the likelihood that the food product when ingested functions as a laxative. The method includes the steps of selecting at least one polyol; determining the Taxation threshhold in grams per day of the polyol; determining the desired quantity of a sweetener composition in a serving of the food product, the sweetener composition comprising the polyol and agave syrup solids added in solid form during the manufacture of the food product; determining the desired sweetener profile of the sweetener composition, the sweetener composition including proportions of agave and the polyol to minimize the likelihood the sweetener composition will cause the food product to function as a laxative; admixing the polyol and agave syrup to produce a sweetener mixture; drying and fractioning the sweetener mixture to produce solid sweetener particles infused with agave syrup solids; and, admixing the sweetener particles during the manufacture of the food product to produce the desired quantity of the sweetener composition in a serving of the food product. | 10-30-2008 |
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20090226575 | Low glycemic sweetener compositions - A method is provided to sweeten a food product to minimize the glycemic load of the food product, to introduce natural fiber into the food product, to produce a desired sweetness profile, and to reduce the likelihood that the food product when ingested causes gastrointestinal distress. The method includes the steps of selecting at least one polyol; determining the laxation threshold in grams per day of the polyol(s); determining the desired quantity of a sweetener composition in a serving of the food product, the sweetener composition comprising the polyol(s) and agave syrup solids added in solid form during the manufacture of the food product; determining the desired sweetener profile of the sweetener composition, the sweetener composition including proportions of agave and the polyol(s) to minimize the likelihood the sweetener composition will cause the food product to cause gastrointestinal distress; the adjustment of sweetness by adding a high intensity sweetener(s); admixing the sweetener particles during the manufacture of the food product to produce the desired quantity of the sweetener composition in a serving of the food product. | 09-10-2009 |
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20090232398 | PAPER INTERFACE TO AN ELECTRONIC RECORD SYSTEM - After markings have been placed on a pre-printed form by a user who interacted with an entity, the form is scanned to produce a scan file. The scan file is analyzed to identify whether user added markings are present on machine readable selection items. The method can take a number of automated actions, depending upon which pre-printed machine readable selection items were checked by the user. For example, in response to checkbox selections, the method can obtain (read) some form of electronically storable data relating to the entity based on which of the machine readable selection items the user checked. Alternatively, in response to other checkbox selections, the method can ignore the user added markings on the machine readable selection items. In addition, in response to the checkmarks, the system can maintain only an image of the user added handwritten text. Alternatively, the system can be instructed to not only maintain an image of the user added handwritten text, but to automatically forward the image of the user added handwritten text to a transcription center. | 09-17-2009 |
20100115097 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DECENTRALIZED JOB SCHEDULING AND DISTRIBUTED EXECUTION IN A NETWORK OF MULTIFUNCTION DEVICES - A system and method for scheduling and executing jobs in a decentralized multifunction device (MFD) network is provided. The method includes receiving at an origin node of the network of MFDs a job, where the job includes data and a request to perform an operation on the data. MFDs of the network are selected to execute the requested operation on at least a portion of the job data. Portions of the job data are apportioned to the selected MFDs for processing thereof by executing the requested operation. The selecting and the apportioning are performed using historical information related to previous performance and reliability of the MFDs of the network. | 05-06-2010 |
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20120299942 | MODIFYING COLOR ADJUSTMENT CHOICES BASED ON IMAGE CHARACTERISTICS IN AN IMAGE EDITING SYSTEM - What is disclosed is a system and method for dynamically reducing the number of choices by reordering the selectable menu options in each menu of a color adjustment tool based on image content, selections in other menus, and usage history. Color names and color modifiers are reduced and/or reordered through image analysis, with most frequently occurring colors being placed at the top of the menu and excluding less frequently used or unused colors from the menu. Adjustment adjectives are reduced by eliminating nonsensical or rare color adjustment combinations (e.g. make the grays much more colorful, make the blues yellower), and/or reordered based on usage history, either by the individual user or by aggregating over many users. | 11-29-2012 |
20120301023 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR EDITING COLOR CHARACTERISTICS OF ELECTRONIC IMAGE - A method of editing color characteristics of an electronic image includes: a) receiving an original electronic image at a color editing subsystem; b) analyzing the original electronic image to identify original color characteristics and to identify a recommended set of color editing options, the recommended set of color editing options being less than a complete set of color editing options provided by the color editing subsystem; c) presenting the recommended set to a user via a user interface device; d) receiving a color editing instruction from the user interface device in response to the user selecting a corresponding color editing option from the recommended set; and e) adjusting the original color characteristics to form an adjusted electronic image having adjusted color characteristics based at least in part on the color editing instruction. An apparatus for editing color characteristics of an electronic image is also provided. | 11-29-2012 |
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20150142707 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CLUSTERING, MODELING, AND VISUALIZING PROCESS MODELS FROM NOISY LOGS - A process discovery system that includes an offline system training module configured to cluster similar process log traces using Non-negative Matrix Factorization (NMF) with each cluster representing a process model, and learn a Conditional Random Field (CRF) model for each process model and an online system usage module configured to decode new incoming log traces and construct a process graph in which transitions are shown or hidden according to a tuning parameter. | 05-21-2015 |
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20120255183 | HYDRAULIC HAND-HELD KNOCKOUT PUNCH DRIVER - A hand-held knockout driver for use with a punch and die. The hand-held knockout driver including a housing having a handle portion, a motor positioned within the housing, the motor having a drive shaft defining a first axis, a pump assembly positioned within the housing, the pump assembly having a piston moving along a second axis, a dump valve positioned within the housing, the dump valve defining a third axis, and a working piston moveable with respect to the housing along a fourth axis. Where the second axis, the third axis, and the fourth axis are all not parallel to the first axis | 10-11-2012 |
20130014968 | MOTOR MOUNT FOR A POWER TOOL - A power tool includes a motor having a can and a shaft extending axially from the can, a gear case having an inner surface that defines an opening, a bearing positioned around a portion of the shaft that extends from the can and at least partially within the opening in the gear case, and a motor mount coupled to the motor. The motor mount includes a flange extending away from the motor. The flange of the motor mount and the inner surface of the gear case axially and laterally locate the motor and the gear case on the bearing. | 01-17-2013 |
20130019483 | RECIPROCATING SAW, SUCH AS A JIGSAW - A jigsaw includes a housing having a body portion and a handle portion. The body portion has a forward end and a rearward end. The jigsaw also includes a motor positioned within the body portion of the housing. The motor is located forward of the handle portion. The jigsaw further includes a drive mechanism positioned within the body portion of the housing. The drive mechanism is coupled to the motor for driving a saw blade in a reciprocating motion. The jigsaw also includes a shoe assembly coupled to the body portion of the housing between the forward end and the rearward end. | 01-24-2013 |
20130047813 | DRAW STUD CONNECTOR - A draw stud connector for use on a punch driver having a working piston. The draw stud connector including a draw stud having a first end, and a first member removably couplable to the working piston and defining an axis therethrough. The first member also defines a recess shaped such that the first end of the draw stud can be introduced and removed radially from the recess, but the first end cannot be removed axially from the recess. | 02-28-2013 |
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20130205600 | ACCESSORY FOR A RECIPROCATING POWER TOOL - An accessory configured for use with a reciprocating saw having a spindle. The accessory is configured to reciprocate with the spindle. The accessory includes an attachment portion having a tang including a first tang member and a second tang member and an aperture that extends through the attachment portion from a first broad side to a second broad side. The attachment portion also includes a first radius, which terminates to define a projection, located on a first narrow side. The attachment portion also includes a second radius, which terminates to define a projection, located on a second narrow side. The first radius and the second radius are configured to contact an exterior of the spindle. | 08-15-2013 |
20130239418 | ACCESSORY FOR A RECIPROCATING SAW - A reciprocating power tool including a housing supporting a motor having a drive shaft, a blade clamp mechanism, and a drive mechanism. The drive clamp mechanism is coupled to the motor for converting rotational motion of the drive shaft into reciprocating motion of the blade clamp mechanism. The power tool includes an accessory having an attachment portion coupled to the blade clamp mechanism, and a body portion extending from the attachment portion. A grout rake is coupled to the body portion and includes a plurality of cutter portions. The grout rake is repositionable relative to the body portion between a first position and a second position. In the first position one of the plurality of cutter portions is located in a working position for contacting a workpiece, and in the second position another one of the plurality of cutter portions is located in the working position for contacting the workpiece. | 09-19-2013 |
20150298339 | DRAW STUD CONNECTOR - A draw stud connector, for use on a punch driver, includes a draw stud having a first end. The draw stud connector also includes a body defining an axis therethrough, the body forming a cavity having an open end, and a wedge at least partially positioned within the cavity and moveable with respect to the body both axially and radially. The wedge allows the first end of the draw stud to move axially into the cavity but does not permit axial removal of the first end of the draw stud from the cavity. | 10-22-2015 |
20160039108 | HYDRAULIC HAND-HELD KNOCKOUT PUNCH DRIVER - A hand-held knockout driver includes a main housing having a handle portion, a motor positioned within the main housing, a hydraulic assembly driven by the motor and including a reservoir containing hydraulic fluid, a secondary housing coupled to the main housing and defining a bore therein, a working piston moveable within the bore between a rest position and an actuated position, and a work zone defined between the secondary housing and the working piston into which pressurized hydraulic fluid discharged from the hydraulic assembly is received. One unit of fluid is added to the work zone to move the working piston from the rest position to the actuated position. The reservoir has a fill capacity no greater than about 1.5 units of fluid. | 02-11-2016 |
20160099533 | HYDRAULIC POWER TOOL - A biased closed crimping head for a hydraulic power tool. The crimping head comprises a first pivoting pin and a first jaw disposed for rotation about a first axis defined by the first pivoting pin. The crimping head further comprises a second pivoting pin and a second jaw disposed for rotation about a second axis defined by the second pivoting pin. An extension spring is operatively coupled to the first jaw and the second jaw so that the jaws reside in a biased closed position. During a crimping action, the first jaw rotates about a first axis defined by the first pivoting pin, and the second jaw rotates about a second axis defined by the second pivoting pin. | 04-07-2016 |
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20110257464 | Electronic Speech Treatment Device Providing Altered Auditory Feedback and Biofeedback - A device and method for improving speech. One embodiment comprises an apparatus and method for treating stuttering by providing biofeedback to monitor aspects of the user's voice and also providing altered audio feedback (AAF) to induce fluent speech. Biofeedback features include monitoring phonated intervals. AAF features include delayed auditory feedback (DAF), frequency-altered auditory feedback (FAF), and switching the user's voice between his or her left and right ears multiple times per second. The biofeedback controls AAF parameters including volume, which changes smoothly. Bluetooth is also included to connect to wireless microphones and earphones. Another embodiment comprises an apparatus and method for use by persons without speech disabilities for the purpose of improving public speaking by providing their voice back to their ears altered to appear to be in a different emotional state, thus inducing this preferred emotional state in the person speaking. | 10-20-2011 |
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