Wegman, US
David Robinson Wegman, San Francisco, CA US
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20150163268 | System and Methods for Dynamically Loading a Compatible Media Player Based on a User's Environment - A method for dynamically loading a compatible media player for use by a computing device for playing a media item that includes receiving a media identifier and a profile of the computing device from the computing device; loading the media item corresponding to the media identifier; checking for the compatible media player by determining if the computing device profile includes one or more attributes associated with a media player; and if the computing device profile includes the one or more attributes, returning the media player to the computing device as the compatible media player. | 06-11-2015 |
Douglas Mark Wegman, Raleigh, NC US
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20140365590 | METHOD AND SYSTEM TO INTELLIGENTLY ROUTE MESSAGE REQUESTS - A computer-implemented method of routing an electronic message. The electronic message is received. A rank, within an organization, of a sender of the electronic message is determined. The electronic message is routed to a destination computer based upon the rank of the sender. | 12-11-2014 |
Edward J. Wegman, Fairfax Station, VA US
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20120284691 | SOFTWARE ANALYSIS SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USE - A system and a method for determining at least one software signature, comprising: performing process associated with obtaining a software program in a form of a sequence of instructions (SOI) of the software program; and performing processing associated with generating a signature for the software program where the signature comprises a ratio of a set of SOI counts over total SOI counts of the software program. | 11-08-2012 |
Edward J. Wegman, Fairfax, VA US
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20100223276 | Automated Generation of Metadata for Mining Image and Text Data - A tangible computer readable medium encoded with instructions for automatically generating metadata, wherein said execution of said instructions by one or more processors causes said “one or more processors” to perform the steps comprising: a. creating at least one feature vector for each document in a dataset; b. extracting said one feature vector; c. recording said feature vector as a digital object; and d. augmenting metadata using said digital object to reduce the volume of said dataset, said augmenting capable of allowing a user to perform a search on said dataset. | 09-02-2010 |
Edwin H. Wegman, Hewlett Bay Park, NJ US
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20100233150 | REDUCTION OF ADIPOSE TISSUE - The amount of adipose tissue, including lipomas, at selected locations in the body is reduced by introducing collagenase or collagenase plus another proteinase into the tissue. | 09-16-2010 |
John William Wegman, Cintinnati, OH US
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20120308705 | Beverage Compositions Having Low Levels of Preservative with Enhanced Microbial Stability - The present disclosure relates to beverage compositions comprising low levels of preservative, without the need for hot or aseptic packing. In particular, the present invention relates to beverage compositions comprising: | 12-06-2012 |
Joseph Wegman, Henniker, NH US
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20100213814 | RETAINING SLEEVE WITH RETENTION FEATURE - An automotive headlamp has a light source capsule including a seal area and a cup-shaped retainer affixed to the seal area. A plastic base includes a cavity arrayed about an axis and has a circumferential wall about the cavity. Axial slots are formed in the circumferential wall, the slots forming segments of a circle arching around the axis, the slots being further defined by a pair of oppositely disposed end stops. Metal inserts having base ends sized and shaped to closely fit the axial slots are positioned in the slots, each of the metal inserts having an extended resilient finger each having a retainer engager formed to engage the retainer. Retention features are formed with each of the base ends, the retention features engaging the circumferential wall and increasing the force necessary to remove the inserts. | 08-26-2010 |
20100213815 | HALOGEN LAMP CAPSULE SUPPORT FOR PLASTIC BASE - An automotive headlamp comprising a light capsule including a seal and a retainer affixed to the seal, the retainer having an upper surface, an extending wall having an outer wall and an inner wall. A plastic base includes a cavity arrayed about an axis and has a circumferential wall about the cavity. A pair of axial slots is formed in the circumferential wall form segments of a circle arching around the axis, the slots being further defined by a pair of oppositely disposed end stops. Metal inserts having base ends sized and shaped to closely fit the axial slots are positioned in the slots, each of the metal inserts having extended resilient fingers each having a retainer engager formed to engage a wall of the retainer to support the retainer; and two retention features formed with each of the base ends, the retention features engaging the circumferential wall. | 08-26-2010 |
Joseph L. Wegman, Henniker, NH US
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20080272695 | Lamp capsule retainer - A lamp assembly ( | 11-06-2008 |
20090086501 | Bending beam headlamp with multi-filament bulb - An automotive headlamp bulb provides the two light or three filament sources in a single bulb. One source may be used to generate a standard headlamp beam, while the second source may be used to generate an augmenting side beam in response to a turning signal. A similar third filament may provide an augmenting beam to the opposite side, or farther to the same side. The single bulb eliminates the need for a second bulb, or a second reflector in an advanced headlamp system with turning light augmentation. | 04-02-2009 |
Mark N. Wegman, New Castle, NY US
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20130185039 | MONTE-CARLO PLANNING USING CONTEXTUAL INFORMATION - A method, system and computer program product for choosing actions in a state of a planning problem. The system simulates one or more sequences of actions, state transitions and rewards starting from the current state of the planning problem. During the simulation of performing a given action in a given state, a data record is maintained of observed contextual state information, and observed cumulative reward resulting from the action. The system performs a regression fit on the data records, enabling estimation of expected reward as a function of contextual state. The estimations of expected rewards are used to guide the choice of actions during the simulations. Upon completion of all simulations, the top-level action which obtained highest mean reward during the simulations is recommended to be executed in the current state of the planning problem. | 07-18-2013 |
Mark N. Wegman, Ossinning, NY US
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20090313091 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING SYMBOLIC MODE CHECKING OF BUSINESS APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS - A system and method for providing symbolic mode checking of business application requirements. A language allows for building a model for the business process, the model comprising a plurality of actions, with each action having a precondition and a postcondition or outcome. Specifications are constructed for the properties of the business applications with the specifications describing both the states of the business process and the order in which they may occur. Finally, the model and the specifications are analyzed to determine if the model satisfies the specifications. If the model fails to satisfy the specifications, a problem may be indicated in the business application. The process can be automated to permit the system to make assumptions for conducting a thorough analysis of selected potential problem areas in the application. | 12-17-2009 |
Mark N. Wegman, Yorktown Heights, NY US
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20090307771 | DETECTING SPAM EMAIL USING MULTIPLE SPAM CLASSIFIERS - A method for detecting undesirable emails combines input from two or more spam classifiers to provide improved classification effectiveness and robustness. The method includes obtaining a score from each of a plurality of constituent spam classifiers by applying them to a given input email. The method further includes obtaining a combined spam score from a combined spam classifier that takes as input the plurality of constituent spam classifier scores, the combined spam classifier being computed automatically in accordance with a specified false-positive vs. false-negative tradeoff. The method further includes identifying the given input email as an undesirable email if the combined spam score indicates that the input e-mail is undesirable. | 12-10-2009 |
Mark N. Wegman, Westchester, NY US
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20110250705 | NANOPORE CAPTURE SYSTEM - A nanopore capture system may include a material configured to pass through a nanopore device in a controlled manner based upon its interaction with the nanopore device. The system may also include a capture mechanism connected to one end of the material. The capture mechanism may be configured to catch a particular type of molecule while ignoring other types of molecules. The system may also include a controller to manipulate and/or detect the particular type of molecule. | 10-13-2011 |
20120199483 | NANOPORE CAPTURE SYSTEM - A nanopore capture system may include a material configured to pass through a nanopore device in a controlled manner based upon its interaction with the nanopore device. The system may also include a capture mechanism connected to one end of the material. The capture mechanism may be configured to catch a particular type of molecule while ignoring other types of molecules. The system may also include a controller to manipulate and/or detect the particular type of molecule. | 08-09-2012 |
Paul Wegman, Pittsford, NY US
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20080310070 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROTECTING DEVICE FROM CHANGE DUE TO QUALITY OF REPLACEABLE COMPONENTS - A device protection system for a device that operates using a replaceable component provided with a replaceable component, component monitor, and a means for disabling the replaceable component. The component monitor is provided with a storage unit, a sensing unit, a determination unit and a control unit that engages a disabling device for rendering the replaceable component inoperable in, or incompatible with, a device within which the replaceable component is intended to operate such as, an image forming device. In particular, the component monitors the temperature of an environment relating to the replaceable component that if exceeded, will affect performance of the replaceable component. The component will disable the disabling unit to protect the device. | 12-18-2008 |
Paul M. Wegman, Pittsford, NY US
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20110142498 | REPLENISHER TONER CONTAINER - A low cost, robust and efficient replenisher toner container is provided and includes (a) a one-piece blow-molded container body having a wall defining an exterior surface of the body and an interior cavity within the body; (b) a first end, of the one-piece blow-molded container body, having a handle member; (c) a second end, of the one-piece blow-molded container body opposite the first end, including a single fill/dispense opening for filling the interior cavity with replenisher toner and for dispensing replenisher toner from the interior cavity; and (d) at least a one molded scoop member formed at the second end for efficiently delivering the replenisher toner being dispensed from the interior cavity into receiving components in the xerographic machine. | 06-16-2011 |
20130249978 | APPARATUS, METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CARRYING AND DISPENSING AN INK USEFUL IN PRINTING - An apparatus, method and system are provided for carrying and dispensing an ink into a printing system. A system configured to dispense an ink comprises an ink carrying apparatus having a container, a movable cover, a unit monitor, a film, and a locking tab. The system also comprises a docking station configured to accept the ink carrying apparatus and engage the locking tab when the movable cover is in an open position. The system further comprises a processor configured to communicate with the unit monitor to facilitate a movement of the movable cover from a closed position to the open position. Based on a detection of a type of ink in the container, the movable cover is allowed to be moved from the closed position to the open position so as to facilitate removal of the film and cause the ink to be dispensed. | 09-26-2013 |
20140270843 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FILLING A TONER CONTAINER USEFUL IN PRINTING - An approach is provided for filling a toner container useful in printing. The approach involves causing, at least in part, a toner container to be coupled to a base member, the base member being configured to contact a lift mechanism. The approach further involves causing, at least in part, the toner container to be moved to a filling position by the lift mechanism. The approach also involves causing, at least in part, a predetermined amount of a toner to be input into the toner container by a filling process when the toner container is in the filling position. The approach additionally involves causing, at least in part, at least the toner inside the toner container to be agitated by way of the base member during the filling process, at least until the toner container is filled with the predetermined amount of toner. | 09-18-2014 |
20140270855 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REDUCING RESIDUAL TONER IN A ROTATING CONTAINER - An approach is provided for reducing an amount of residual toner remaining in a rotating container. The approach involves rotating a rotatable vessel configured to contain a toner. The rotatable vessel includes a body section having a substantially round cross-section, a first end at one axial end of the body section, a second end axially distal the first end, and helical features on an internal surface of the body section configured to transport the toner in an axial direction between the first end and the second end as the vessel is rotated. The approach also involves causing, at least in part, at least a portion of the toner to be agitated by an insert configured to tumble and rotate within an inside portion of the rotatable vessel as the rotatable vessel rotates. | 09-18-2014 |
20140270856 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REDUCING RESIDUAL TONER IN A ROTATING CONTAINER - An approach is provided for reducing an amount of residual toner remaining in a rotating container. The approach involves causing a rotatable vessel configured to contain a toner to be rotated by way of a drive train. The rotatable vessel includes a body section having a substantially round cross-section, a first end at one axial end of the body section, a second end axially distal the first end, and helical features on an internal surface of the body section configured to transport at least a portion of the toner in an axial direction between the first end and the second end as the rotatable vessel is rotated. The approach also involves causing the drive train to impart a periodic pulse to the rotatable vessel. The periodic pulse causes at least a portion of the toner contained by the rotatable vessel to be agitated. | 09-18-2014 |
Richard W. Wegman, South Charleston, WV US
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20090306434 | Method to make methyl isobutyl ketone and diisobutyl ketone - An improved method for the manufacture of MIBK and DIBK from DMK and/or IPA, by reacting, in the presence of an aldol condensation catalyst, a gaseous mixture comprising hydrogen and DMK and/or IPA. The improvement is the use of a reaction pressure greater than 207 kPa (30 psig) to increase the ratio of MIBK to DIBK. In addition a method for the manufacture of MIBK and DIBK by reacting, in the presence of an aldol condensation catalyst, a gaseous mixture consisting essentially of DMK and/or IPA and optionally water. | 12-10-2009 |
20120190894 | GAS PHASE HYDROFORMYLATION PROCESS - A gas phase catalytic hydroformylation process for producing at least one aldehyde product in the presence of a transition metal-ligand complex hydroformylation catalyst and water vapor. Surprisingly, catalyst activity can be sustained by having traces of water vapor in the feed stream. Additionally, additional ligand can be added to replace lost ligand to maintain activity. In addition, it has been found that treatment of the catalyst with a buffer can rejuvenate catalyst activity. | 07-26-2012 |
20130204024 | HYDROFORMYLATION PROCESS - A combination of calixarene bisphosphite ligand and an organophosphine ligand. The combination can be employed with a catalytic metal to form a complex catalyst. The catalyst can be employed in a hydroforaiylation process for producing a mixture of aldehydes. | 08-08-2013 |
Thomas L. Wegman, North Merrick, NY US
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20160000890 | THERMOSENSITIVE HYDROGEL COLLAGENASE FORMULATIONS - It is an object of the present disclosure to provide a formulation for injectable and topical collagenase, which will have extended residence time for the drug at the therapeutic targeted area for the indication being treated. It is a further object of the disclosure to provide a slow release formulation for collagenase, which is compatible with the active ingredient and does not adversely affect its activity. Still a further object of the disclosure is to provide an injectable formulation for collagenase which can be effectively administered to a patient with a small size needle without exhibiting pre-gelation, which would interfere with the ability to deliver the required dose for treatment. Still a further object of the disclosure is to provide a water-based topical formulation for collagenase which will be more compatible with other topically used medications to achieve better results. | 01-07-2016 |
Thomas L. Wegman, N. Merrick, NY US
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20100233151 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING COLLAGEN-MEDIATED DISEASES - A drug product comprising a combination of highly purified collagenase I and collagenase II from | 09-16-2010 |
20100330065 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING COLLAGEN-MEDIATED DISEASES - A drug product comprising a combination of highly purified collagenase I and collagenase II from | 12-30-2010 |
20120237497 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING CLOSTRIDIAL COLLAGENASES - The present invention provides a method for producing a drug product comprising a combination of highly purified collagenase I and collagenase II from | 09-20-2012 |
20140004094 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING COLLAGEN-MEDIATED DISEASES | 01-02-2014 |
20140271612 | Treatment Method and Product for Uterine Fibroids using Purified Collagenase - The invention relates to compositions and methods for treating uterine fibroids, wherein a uterine fibroid treatment agent comprising collagenase in an amount effective to cause shrinkage of uterine fibroids is injected or inserted into the uterine fibroid. | 09-18-2014 |
20140287032 | Treatment Method and Product for Uterine Fibroids using Purified Collagenase - The invention relates to compositions and methods for treating uterine fibroids, wherein a uterine fibroid treatment agent comprising collagenase in an amount effective to cause shrinkage of uterine fibroids is injected or inserted into the uterine fibroid. | 09-25-2014 |
20160000889 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING COLLAGEN-MEDIATED DISEASES - A drug product comprising a combination of highly purified collagenase I and collagenase II from | 01-07-2016 |
Troy R. Wegman, Rochester, MN US
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20080241930 | Paramyxoviridae Virus Preparations - This document involves methods and materials related to obtaining Paramyxoviridae virus preparations. | 10-02-2008 |
20100143889 | RHABDOVIRIDAE VIRUS PREPARATIONS - This document involves methods and materials related to obtaining Rhabdoviridae virus preparations. For example, methods and materials for obtaining large volume, high titer, high purity preparations of Rhabdoviridae viruses (e.g., VSV) with low or non-existent levels of contaminants are provided. | 06-10-2010 |
20100247488 | Paramyxoviridae Virus Preparations - This document involves methods and materials related to obtaining Paramyxoviridae virus preparations. | 09-30-2010 |