Schenck, US
Alan Schenck, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20090149930 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR COOLING A TREATMENT APPARATUS CONFIGURED TO NON-INVASIVELY DELIVER ELECTROMAGNETIC ENERGY TO A PATIENT'S TISSUE - Apparatus and methods for delivering electromagnetic energy to a patient's tissue. The treatment apparatus includes a closed-loop cooling system that cools the energy delivery device. The fluid forced to flow in the closed-loop cooling system is chilled to a first temperature at a location remote from the energy delivery device and is warmed to a higher second temperature near the energy delivery device. This promotes better control over the fluid temperature at the energy delivery device. | 06-11-2009 |
20090270954 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR PREDICTIVELY CONTROLLING THE TEMPERATURE OF A COOLANT DELIVERED TO A TREATMENT DEVICE - Apparatus and methods for predictively controlling the temperature of a coolant delivered to a treatment apparatus configured to non-invasively treat a patient's tissue with doses of electromagnetic energy. The treatment apparatus includes a closed-loop cooling system connected with an energy delivery device used to deliver the electromagnetic energy to the patient's tissue. Coolant is pumped from a reservoir to the energy delivery device in the closed-loop cooling system. The control temperature of the coolant in the reservoir is adjusted based upon the specific room air temperature. This predictive adjustment promotes better control over the coolant temperature at the energy delivery device by lessening the effects of heat gain in transit from the reservoir to the energy delivery device. | 10-29-2009 |
20090318850 | LEAKAGE-RESISTANT TISSUE TREATMENT APPARATUS AND METHODS OF USING SAME - Apparatus and methods for treating skin conditions that deliver high frequency energy to a patient's tissue. The apparatus has a treatment tip configured to be removably coupled with a handpiece and a conduit inside the handpiece. The treatment tip includes an electrode configured to deliver the high frequency energy to a region of the tissue, a channel for circulating heat transfer fluid proximate to the electrode, and an inlet passage to the channel. The conduit includes a tubular sidewall with a lumen used to transfer the heat transfer fluid from the handpiece to the inlet passage of the treatment tip. When the treatment tip is coupled to the handpiece, a septum covering the inlet passage is configured to be pierced by the conduit to define an opening for coupling the conduit with the inlet passage. When the treatment tip is removed from the handpiece, the septum substantially seals the opening. | 12-24-2009 |
20090318851 | LEAKAGE-RESISTANT TISSUE TREATMENT APPARATUS AND METHODS OF USING SUCH TISSUE TREATMENT APPARATUS - Apparatus and methods for treating skin conditions that deliver high frequency energy to a patient's tissue. The apparatus has a treatment tip configured to be removably connected with a handpiece, a conduit inside the handpiece, and a flow control valve inside the handpiece. The treatment tip has an electrode configured to deliver the high frequency energy to a region of the tissue. A lumen of the conduit is configured to transfer a heat transfer fluid from the handpiece to a flow passageway in the treatment tip. When the treatment tip is removed from the handpiece, the flow control valve is configured to occlude the lumen of the conduit for reducing leakage of the heat transfer fluid from the handpiece. | 12-24-2009 |
20100326862 | APPARATUS FOR PROTECTION OF MICROARRAYS FROM OXIDATIVE DEGRADATION - A slide cover for enclosing a region comprising an active region on a slide is provided. A slide cover and a slide are also provided. A slide cover for enclosing a region comprising an active region on a slide, where the slide is placed in a clamshell slide holder is also provided. | 12-30-2010 |
20140275725 | FLUID HANDLING SYSTEM - Various embodiments of a fluid handling system are disclosed herein. For example, the fluid handling system can include a catheter assembly and a console configured to control the operation of the catheter assembly. A removable interface member can be configured to provide fluid and electrical communication between the catheter assembly and the console. | 09-18-2014 |
Andrew Schenck, San Francisco, CA US
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20160078560 | ADAPTIVE EXPENSE PROCESSING AND MANAGEMENT - Methods and apparatus for adaptive expense processing and management include receiving and generating expense data objects, performing one or more expense processing and/or management procedures, adjusting/updating expense data from a first set to a second set for use in an autonomous expense procedure, and generating one or more additional or subsequent expense data objects based on the second set of expense data. For example, one or more account formation characteristics may be determined during an account formation procedure. Further, a merchant identity procedure may be performed. Additionally, the methods and apparatus may perform an expense category estimation procedure. The methods and apparatus may also determine a duplicate expense data object and perform an expense resolution procedure. | 03-17-2016 |
20160078561 | ADAPTIVE EXPENSE PROCESSING AND MANAGEMENT - Methods and apparatus for adaptive expense processing and management include receiving and generating expense data objects, performing one or more expense processing and/or management procedures, adjusting/updating expense data from a first set to a second set for use in an autonomous expense procedure, and generating one or more additional or subsequent expense data objects based on the second set of expense data. For example, one or more account formation characteristics may be determined during an account formation procedure. Further, a merchant identity procedure may be performed. Additionally, the methods and apparatus may perform an expense category estimation procedure. The methods and apparatus may also determine a duplicate expense data object and perform an expense resolution procedure. | 03-17-2016 |
20160078562 | ADAPTIVE EXPENSE PROCESSING AND MANAGEMENT - Methods and apparatus for adaptive expense processing and management include receiving and generating expense data objects, performing one or more expense processing and/or management procedures, adjusting/updating expense data from a first set to a second set for use in an autonomous expense procedure, and generating one or more additional or subsequent expense data objects based on the second set of expense data. For example, one or more account formation characteristics may be determined during an account formation procedure. Further, a merchant identity procedure may be performed. Additionally, the methods and apparatus may perform an expense category estimation procedure. The methods and apparatus may also determine a duplicate expense data object and perform an expense resolution procedure. | 03-17-2016 |
20160078563 | ADAPTIVE EXPENSE PROCESSING AND MANAGEMENT - Methods and apparatus for adaptive expense processing and management include receiving and generating expense data objects, performing one or more expense processing and/or management procedures, adjusting/updating expense data from a first set to a second set for use in an autonomous expense procedure, and generating one or more additional or subsequent expense data objects based on the second set of expense data. For example, one or more account formation characteristics may be determined during an account formation procedure. Further, a merchant identity procedure may be performed. Additionally, the methods and apparatus may perform an expense category estimation procedure. The methods and apparatus may also determine a duplicate expense data object and perform an expense resolution procedure. | 03-17-2016 |
20160078564 | ADAPTIVE EXPENSE PROCESSING AND MANAGEMENT - Methods and apparatus for adaptive expense processing and management include receiving and generating expense data objects, performing one or more expense processing and/or management procedures, adjusting/updating expense data from a first set to a second set for use in an autonomous expense procedure, and generating one or more additional or subsequent expense data objects based on the second set of expense data. For example, one or more account formation characteristics may be determined during an account formation procedure. Further, a merchant identity procedure may be performed. Additionally, the methods and apparatus may perform an expense category estimation procedure. The methods and apparatus may also determine a duplicate expense data object and perform an expense resolution procedure. | 03-17-2016 |
20160078565 | ADAPTIVE EXPENSE PROCESSING AND MANAGEMENT - Methods and apparatus for adaptive expense processing and management include receiving and generating expense data objects, performing one or more expense processing and/or management procedures, adjusting/updating expense data from a first set to a second set for use in an autonomous expense procedure, and generating one or more additional or subsequent expense data objects based on the second set of expense data. For example, one or more account formation characteristics may be determined during an account formation procedure. Further, a merchant identity procedure may be performed. Additionally, the methods and apparatus may perform an expense category estimation procedure. The methods and apparatus may also determine a duplicate expense data object and perform an expense resolution procedure. | 03-17-2016 |
20160078566 | ADAPTIVE EXPENSE PROCESSING AND MANAGEMENT - Methods and apparatus for adaptive expense processing and management include receiving and generating expense data objects, performing one or more expense processing and/or management procedures, adjusting/updating expense data from a first set to a second set for use in an autonomous expense procedure, and generating one or more additional or subsequent expense data objects based on the second set of expense data. For example, one or more account formation characteristics may be determined during an account formation procedure. Further, a merchant identity procedure may be performed. Additionally, the methods and apparatus may perform an expense category estimation procedure. The methods and apparatus may also determine a duplicate expense data object and perform an expense resolution procedure. | 03-17-2016 |
Art Schenck, Sammamish, WA US
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20150150535 | Motion correction in three-dimensional elasticity ultrasound imaging - Three-dimensional elasticity imaging is provided. Motion in three-dimensions due to sources other than the stress or compression for elasticity imaging is found from anatomical information. Objects less likely to be subject to the stress or compression and/or likely to be subject to undesired motion are used to find the undesired motion. This anatomical motion is accounted for in estimating the elasticity, such as removing the motion from echo data used to estimate elasticity or subtracting out the motion from motion generated as part of estimating elasticity. | 06-04-2015 |
Brandon E. Schenck, Rochester, MN US
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20090150103 | Computer-Based Method and System for Simulating Static Timing Clocking Results - A method, system and computer-readable medium are presented for creating unique clock waveform checking commands for an event simulator to validate that the logical creation matches the timing definitions. The method includes selecting one or more clock signals for validation; specifying timing definitions of the selected clock signals; automatically categorizing the selected clock signals based on their synchrony; automatically matching each selected clock signal to a corresponding clock cycle by parsing the specified timing definitions; specifying one or more test cases for an event simulator, wherein the test cases simulate logic for generating each selected clock signal; validating that the logic for generating each selected clock signal matches the specified timing definitions for each selected clock signal. | 06-11-2009 |
20100231281 | SELF-TEST DESIGN METHODOLOGY AND TECHNIQUE FOR ROOT-GATED CLOCKING STRUCTURE - In a method of generating clock signals for a level-sensitive scan design latch, at least one test input signal is transmitted to a plurality of splitter leaves. Once the test input signal is stabilized at each of the splitter leaves, generating a shaped oscillator clock signal having a predetermined pattern of pulses from a central root is generated. At the plurality of splitter leaves, the test input signal is logically combined with the shaped oscillator clock signal, thereby generating a first latch clock signal and a second latch clock signal. The logically combining action includes applying a delay of less than one clock cycle to the shaped oscillator clock signal to generate a delayed oscillator clock signal; logically combining the delayed oscillator clock signal with a second signal so as to generate the first latch clock signal; and logically combining the shaped oscillator clock signal with a third signal so as to generate the second latch clock signal. | 09-16-2010 |
20110119475 | GLOBAL SYNCHRONIZATION OF PARALLEL PROCESSORS USING CLOCK PULSE WIDTH MODULATION - A circuit generates a global clock signal with a pulse width modification to synchronize processors in a parallel computing system. The circuit may include a hardware module and a clock splitter. The hardware module may generate a clock signal and performs a pulse width modification on the clock signal. The pulse width modification changes a pulse width within a clock period in the clock signal. The clock splitter may distribute the pulse width modified clock signal to a plurality of processors in the parallel computing system. | 05-19-2011 |
20150100937 | IMPLEMENTING ENHANCED NET ROUTING CONGESTION RESOLUTION OF NON-RECTANGULAR OR RECTANGULAR HIERARCHICAL MACROS - A method, system and computer program product are provided for implementing enhanced net routing for congestion resolution of non-rectangular or rectangular hierarchical macro designs of an integrated circuit chip. Congested macro nets near a macro boundary are identified. Wiring channels are reserved outside the macro boundary, allowing congested macro nets to be routed outside the physical boundary of the macro while still being logically contained within the macro. | 04-09-2015 |
Brandon Edward Schenck, Rochester, MN US
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20100023820 | Asynchronous Communication Apparatus Using JTAG Test Data Registers - An adaptation of a test data register (TDR) structure defined by the IEEE 1149.1 Joint Tag Action Group (JTAG) interface standard to provide a debugging path. Existing multi-core processor solutions are covered, but an expansion for a more generic solution is provided. In general, the present apparatus is for extending the IEEE 1149.1 JTAG standard to provide an asynchronous protocol for bypassing test circuitry and bi-directionally communicating with functional circuitry. The apparatus includes an integrated circuit having function register and JTAG standard TDR. Digital logic is configured to control the direct transfer of data between the JTAG standard TDR and the function register. | 01-28-2010 |
20100023821 | Asynchronous Communication Using Standard Boundary Architecture Cells - An adaptation of standard boundary cell architecture defined by the IEEE 1149.1 Joint Test Action Group (JTAG) interface standard to provide paths to functional circuitry via the re-use of JTAG standard test data registers (TDR) and interface. Existing multi-core processor solutions are covered, but an expansion for a more generic solution is provided. In general, an integrated circuit is provided with a plurality of function registers along with a plurality of I/O units. The I/O units are arranged in a serial communications chain located around the boundary of the integrated circuit's functional circuitry. Each of the I/O units include JTAG standard serial TDR in serial communication with adjacent I/O units. Moreover, each I/O unit includes JTAG standard parallel TDR that is associated with and in parallel communication with the I/O unit's JTAG standard serial TDR. Further still, a digital logic interface is configured to control the direct transfer of data between the JTAG standard parallel TDR and a corresponding one of the plurality of function registers. As a result of the re-use of existing boundary scan architecture, a significant reduction in wiring congestion is realized. Thus, asynchronous communication is provided without sacrificing valuable integrated circuit real estate. | 01-28-2010 |
Brenda Schenck, Uintah, UT US
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20100235965 | Method and apparatus for accommodating & covering of varying abdomen - A method and apparatus for accommodating and covering a varying sized abdomen and particularly the abdomen of a pregnant woman involving leaving a zipper opening of pants not intended to cover an enlarged girth at least partially open and using a garment to cover the opening in said pants by first interconnecting a pants button on one side of the opening to a buttonhole on the other side of the opening using a buttonhole elastic having elongate spaced slots as buttonholes and a double button to snugly secure the waistband of the non-maternity pants around a user's abdomen and using a flexible fabric garment to cover the zipper opening and, if desired, other selected portions of the abdomen of the user. | 09-23-2010 |
Chris Schenck, Uintah, UT US
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20120091178 | ATV holder unit with stacked article receivers - A holding unit for articles to be carried on an all terrain vehicle, or the like, comprising a mounting base adapted to be secured to various surfaces and components of the vehicle and extending downwardly from a support arm adjustably positioned and securely fixed and at least one article holder having stacked cradles to receive articles to be held in a stacked arrangement. | 04-19-2012 |
Christopher N. Schenck, Uintah, UT US
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20110210530 | Tow hitch - A tow hitch for connecting a towing vehicle to a towed vehicle or other towed object including a receiving member to receive an insert member. The insert member has multiple connectors for selected use in securing a towed vehicle or other towed object, and a wedge secured to the insert member so that the wedge is positioned on a top surface of the insert member and between the insert member and the receiving member and is held against working it's cog out from between the insert and receiving member during us. | 09-01-2011 |
20140153123 | Pipe mountable mirror with bracket - A pipe mountable mirror with bracket has a pipe mounting member with semi-circular surface to engage and to be clamped to an upright support or overhead, horizontal structural member and that has a projecting arm supporting a cylindrical base with a bore therethrough and a non-rotating ring of teeth surrounding the base; a mirror support arm having one end pivotable around the base, and a bore therethrough aligned with the bore through the base, and a ring of teeth that mesh with the teeth surrounding the base and a coiled spring acting to bias the ring of teeth rotable with the arm into meshing engagement with the non-rotable ring of teeth and being adjustable held in mesh by a bolt inserted through the spring and threaded into a nut secured in the cylindrical base, and a threaded shaft projecting from the other end of the mirror arm, a locking nut threaded onto the shaft and an attachment member fixed to a mirror and turned onto the threaded shaft. | 06-05-2014 |
Craig Albert Schenck, Madison, WI US
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20150150157 | PREPHENATE DEHYDROGENASES AND AROGENATE DEHYDROGENASES THAT ARE INSENSITIVE TO EFFECTOR FEEDBACK INHIBITION AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME - Prephenate dehydrogenases and arogenate dehydrogenase polynucleotide and polypeptide sequences are provided herein. These polypeptides are all insensitive to effector based feedback inhibition. Polypeptides with these activities and lacking feedback inhibition by the product were not previously identified and characterized from plants. The polypeptides may be used to generate constructs and transgenic cells or plants. Methods of increasing production of products of the tyrosine or HPP pathway by increasing expression of the polynucleotides provided herein in plants or cells overexpressing the polypeptides are provided. In addition overexpression of the polypeptides in plant cells increases resistance to herbicides. | 05-28-2015 |
Cyrus Schenck, Shelburne, VT US
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20150335985 | Snowsport Apparatus With Non-Newtonian Materials - A design for snowsports devices such as skis and snowboards uses non-Newtonian materials. Non-Newtonian materials exhibit rate-sensitive characteristics, with stress vs. strain properties dependent on the rate of loading. The snowsports device with non-Newtonian materials has variable stiffness and damping, with both increasing according to an increased applied load-rate such that a single snowsports device exhibits soft flex characteristics under low applied load-rates, but stiffer flex characteristics under high applied load-rates. The flex of the snowsports device is self-adjusting, with no manual adjustment input required by a user. The non-Newtonian material may be incorporated into the structure of the snowsports device in a number of different ways, including in the core, in composite sheet layers, and other locations. | 11-26-2015 |
Dan Schenck, Richmond, TX US
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20140362087 | System And Method For Quickly Visualizing Oil And Gas Field Data - A powerful visualization aid is provided for technical petroleum engineers and earth scientists who have a need to analyze and quality control large amounts of oil field data quickly. The data used by the system and method comes from a wide variety of databases normally maintained by petroleum company operations, information technology and management personnel as part of their routine resource extraction business. The system and method present the data in a variety of formats and the system can quickly change the output format to enable a user to rapidly switch between various data presentations. | 12-11-2014 |
Farida Hanna Schenck, New York, NY US
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20110004114 | Cognitive information encoding conversion telecommunication system and conferencing method - This invention relates to a scanless system for- and method of teleportation of cognitive perceptions as events in series in conjunction with- or without radio-telephone frequency applications. In the invention, an event includes the focal content of bound percepts in a source-subject. The invention describes the process whereby the quantum nature of the information-bearing content of those percepts, whether founded on physical or mental (imaginary) stimuli can be transceived through the invention as concept modules whose origins lie within the data-free elements of sensory organ electromagnetic radiation frequency wave responses to the source-subject's individually-directed and subjectively-generated emotions. At the core, the assembly identifies a method for capturing the engagement between photon-carrying information and transmissions to the receiving-subject or -devices using spintronic-based evaluation for a plurality of inputs and a plurality of outputs with a radio-frequency telephone-enabled assembly, governed by quantum key distribution protocols and time-dependent delay processors. | 01-06-2011 |
Grady Schenck, Walden, NY US
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20150061546 | TWO-OUTLET DIGITAL TIMER - A programmable timer for controlling two outlets that may be switched on and off in response to a programmed schedule where said programmable timer comprises an input device, a microprocessor, two switches and two outlets. | 03-05-2015 |
20150131057 | ANIMATED PROJECTION SYSTEM - An image generating system having at least two fixed projection devices that are provided with still images which are projectable onto a surface where each projection device has a light generating source controlled by an electronic or mechanical sequencing controller to selectively illuminate each projector in a predetermined sequence. | 05-14-2015 |
James F. Schenck, Wake Forest, NC US
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20100325738 | DYNAMIC DUAL PERMISSIONS-BASED DATA CAPTURING AND LOGGING - Embodiments of the present invention address deficiencies of the art in respect to application data logging and provide a novel and non-obvious method, system and computer program product for capturing and logging application data. In an embodiment of the invention, a method for capturing and logging application data can include consulting both administrative permissions for capturing and logging application data, and also user permissions for capturing and logging application data. Subsequently, application data can be captured and logged only if permitted by the administrative permissions and the user permissions. In this regard, it can be determined from either or both of the permissions whether capturing and logging of application data is permitted generally, and also a type or portion of the application data that is permitted to be captured and logged. | 12-23-2010 |
Jeffrey R. Schenck, Clermont, FL US
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20100144239 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ARTICULATED CHARACTER HEAD ACTUATION AND CONTROL - A method for operating a driven output device provided in an articulated head, mobile prop, or other object worn by a performer. The method includes providing a wearable control system, the control system including a driver for the output device, a control module, a wireless receiver, and memory. The method includes storing a set of show control commands for the output device in the memory, and receiving a show control signal with the wireless receiver from a wayside controller. The method includes operating the control module to process the show control signal, to retrieve the show control commands, and to signal the driver to drive the output device based on the commands. The commands are selected based on a character identifier stored in memory associated with the output device such as in a character head junction box, and this memory stores tuning or configuration data for the output device. | 06-10-2010 |
20130130585 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ARTICULATED CHARACTER HEAD ACTUATION AND CONTROL - A method for operating a driven output device provided in an articulated head, mobile prop, or other object worn by a performer. The method includes providing a wearable control system, the control system including a driver for the output device, a control module, a wireless receiver, and memory. The method includes storing a set of show control commands for the output device in the memory, and receiving a show control signal with the wireless receiver from a wayside controller. The method includes operating the control module to process the show control signal, to retrieve the show control commands, and to signal the driver to drive the output device based on the commands. The commands are selected based on a character identifier stored in memory associated with the output device such as in a character head junction box, and this memory stores tuning or configuration data for the output device. | 05-23-2013 |
20140062774 | PERFORMING SEAMLESS POSITIONING USING VARIOUS LOCATION TECHNIQUES - A computing device may rely on GPS and IR communication to determine its current location. The limits of GPS may prevent it from reliably providing location data to the computing device in a variety of situations such as in downtown metropolitan areas, geographic regions with thick canopies, in buildings, and the like. As a result, a second communication technique may also be used to provide location data to the computing device. For example, an IR transmitter may transmit location data to the computing device which, in turn, uses the location data to identify its current location. In addition, the computing device may receive or transmit supplemental data using the second communication technique for, e.g., synchronizing the computing device to a real-time event happening at the identified location or providing the location of the device to a central computing system. | 03-06-2014 |
Jeffrey Robert Schenck, Clermont, FL US
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20160142856 | CUSTOMIZABLE BEACONS TO ACTIVATE CONTENT ON A USER DEVICE - Embodiments described herein use customized beacons embedded in Bluetooth low-energy advertisements to transmit information between a user device and a beacon module. In one embodiment, the beacon module transmits the advertisement to the user device. The user device then parses the data contained within the advertisement to identify a customized beacon. Based on the information contained in the beacon, the application may provide an audio and/or visual presentation to the user. For example, the beacon may inform the user device that it is within close proximity to a particular geographic location (e.g., a point of interest). In response, the beacon application may present a visual presentation about the geographic location using a display screen within the user device. | 05-19-2016 |
Jessica Schenck, Shrewsbury, MA US
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20130053772 | ADJUSTABLE VARIABLE STIFFNESS TRANSLUMINAL DEVICE - A transluminal device may include an elongate section extending between a proximal end and a distal end of the device. The elongate section may be configured to be inserted into a body cavity. The device may include a balloon within the elongate section between the proximal end and the distal end. | 02-28-2013 |
20140088547 | METHODS OF USING AN ADJUSTABLE VARIABLE STIFFNESS MEDICAL DEVICE - A transluminal device may include an elongate section extending between a proximal end and a distal end of the device. The elongate section may be configured to be inserted into a body cavity. The device may include a balloon within the elongate section between the proximal end and the distal end. | 03-27-2014 |
Jessica T. Schenck, Waltham, MA US
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20110297307 | UNFUSED CATHETER BODY FEATURE METHODS OF MANUFACTURE - The disclosure is directed to manufacturing tubular bodies for catheters. An inner tubular catheter body has an inner layer, a braided portion over the inner layer and an outer layer. The outer layer is fused to the braided portion for a selected length or lengths of the inner tubular body and is unfused for a selected length or lengths to achieve the desired combination of stiffness and flexibility. | 12-08-2011 |
Jessica Tina Schenck, Shrewsbury, MA US
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20150174380 | CUFF-RESISTANT ANCHORING BALLOON FOR MEDICAL DEVICE - A medical device having an elongate support structure and an inflatable balloon including a first-end portion secured to the support structure at a first location, a second-end portion secured to the support structure at a second location distal to the first location, and a middle-body portion. The first-end portion has a wall thickness greater than a wall thickness of the middle-body portion; the balloon defines a sealed interior through which the support structure extends. The balloon being stretch-mounted to the support structure in tension relative to the support structure; the balloon is formed in a diamond-like configuration that transitions to a substantially spherical configuration when the balloon is inflated to a inflation pressure that is at least about ten percent greater than atmospheric pressure, such that when inflated to the inflation pressure and anchored in an anatomical body region, resists movement of the support structure relative to the balloon. | 06-25-2015 |
John F. Schenck, Voorheesville, NY US
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20150086096 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IMAGE SEGMENTATION USING A DEFORMABLE ATLAS - Systems and methods for image segmentation using a deformable atlas are provided. One method includes obtaining one or more target images, obtaining one or more propagated label probabilities for the one or more target images, and segmenting the one or more target images using a cost function of a deformable atlas model. The method further includes identifying segmented structures within the one or more target images based on the segmented one or more target images. | 03-26-2015 |
John Frederick Schenck, Voorheesville, NY US
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20160054410 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LOCATING AND QUANTIFYING A BIOMARKER FOR NEUROLOGICAL DISEASE - In embodiments of the invention, the habenulae have been identified and localized in normal volunteers. Aspects of the invention determine the location, volume and magnetic susceptibility of the habenulae. Furthermore, diagnosing and monitoring patient disorders are enabled using the herein disclosed methodologies and techniques. | 02-25-2016 |
Matthew Edwards Schenck, Charlottesville, VA US
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20110027762 | Method and System for Effecting Language Communications - Interaction in a target language among students and native speakers of the language is effected by providing a learning community having a set of language activities in a plurality of languages, including the target language. The activities include communications with others. A student is permitted full access to activities in the target language, while a native speaker in the target language is given access to a subset of activities in a language of his choice in exchange for having carried on a communication with a student in the target language. | 02-03-2011 |
Michael Schenck, San Francisco, CA US
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20110221274 | Photovoltaic Grounding - A photovoltaic power system can include a switched grounding system. | 09-15-2011 |
Michael Phillip Schenck, Malden, MA US
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20090254407 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR EVENT COORDINATION AND ASSET CONTROL - Event coordination systems and methods are disclosed. The event coordination system can include an input module that can receive information identifying multiple projects. The event coordination system can also include a controller that can generate a geocoded representation of the information identifying the projects. A project status attribute of at least one of the projects can be identified, and the geocoded representation can include an indication of the project status attribute. | 10-08-2009 |
Natalia Schenck, Dallas, TX US
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20110047282 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR SELECTING AN OPTIMAL MEDIA-ADAPTATION RESOURCE FOR LATENCY-SENSITIVE APPLICATIONS - Systems, methods, and computer readable media for selecting an optimal media-adaptation resource for latency-sensitive applications are disclosed. According to one aspect, the subject matter described herein includes a method for selecting an optimal media-adaptation resource for latency-sensitive applications. The method includes determining a need for a media-adaptation resource for a media stream between nodes in a telecommunications network, and, at a selection entity for selecting media-adaptation resources, selecting, from a plurality of media-adaptation resources, a media-adaptation resource for the media stream based on an Internet protocol (IP) topological proximity of the resource to at least one of the nodes. | 02-24-2011 |
Robert N. Schenck, Shingle Springs, CA US
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20150155011 | INDEPENDENT CONTROL OF STACKED ELECTRONIC MODULES - Various embodiments of apparatuses are disclosed to allow independent control of stacked modules. In one embodiment, an apparatus may include a plurality of stacked memory dice, with at least some of the plurality of stacked memory dice include a Chip Enable (CE) signal connection electrically accessible from a surface of a corresponding one of the dice. Each of the stacked dice having the CE signal connection is controllable individually by a unique CE signal applied to the CE signal connection. Other apparatuses are disclosed. | 06-04-2015 |
Ron Schenck, Valparaiso, IN US
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20100061180 | EFFICIENT WET STARCH PREPARATION SYSTEM FOR GYPSUM BOARD PRODUCTION - The present invention provides a wet starch preparation system for gypsum wallboard comprising a loss-in-weight starch feeder, a venturi mixer, a vacuum pick-up unit for supplying the dry starch from the feeder at an adjustable rate to the venturi mixer, a first water pump for supplying water at an adjustable rate to the venturi mixer to form a starch pre-dispersion of from about 2% to about 10% by weight starch and a second water pump for supplying gauging water to the starch pre-dispersion, the system equipped with appropriate system controls. The present system provides more efficient use of starch such that the amount of pregelatinized starch is at least about 10% less than a system in which the starch is not pre-dispersed in water prior to the board mixer. The system can be used to make gypsum-containing products including gypsum wallboard having increased board strength and reduced board weight. | 03-11-2010 |
Ronald E. Schenck, Valparaiso, IN US
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20120170403 | SLURRY DISTRIBUTOR, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR USING SAME - A slurry distribution system can include a feed conduit and a distribution conduit in fluid communication therewith. The feed conduit can include a first feed inlet and a second feed inlet disposed in spaced relationship thereto. The distribution conduit can extend generally along a longitudinal axis and include an entry portion and a distribution outlet in fluid communication therewith. The entry portion is in fluid communication with the first and second feed inlets of the feed conduit. The distribution outlet extends a predetermined distance along a transverse axis, which is substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis. The slurry distribution system can be placed in fluid communication with a gypsum slurry mixer adapted to agitate water and calcined gypsum to form an aqueous calcined gypsum slurry. | 07-05-2012 |
20130098268 | FLOW SPLITTER FOR SLURRY DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM - A flow splitter can include an inlet conduit and first and second outlet conduits separated by a junction portion. The inlet conduit can include an inlet end and a junction end. The inlet conduit is disposed along a main flow axis extending between the inlet end and the junction end. The inlet end defines an inlet opening. The junction end defines first and second junction openings. The first junction opening is disposed in spaced relationship to the second junction opening. The junction portion is disposed at the junction end of the inlet conduit between the first and second junction openings. The junction portion includes a substantially planar wall region that is substantially perpendicular to the main flow axis. The flow splitter can be placed in fluid communication with a cementitious slurry mixer and a slurry distributor with the flow splitter disposed therebetween. | 04-25-2013 |
20130099027 | SLURRY DISTRIBUTOR, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR USING SAME - A slurry distributor can include a feed conduit and a distribution conduit in fluid communication therewith. The feed conduit can include a first and second feed inlets disposed in spaced relationship to each other. The distribution conduit can extend generally along a longitudinal axis and include an entry portion and a distribution outlet in fluid communication therewith. The entry portion is in fluid communication with the first and second feed inlets of the feed conduit. The distribution outlet extends a predetermined distance along a transverse axis. The first and second feed inlets each has an opening with a cross-sectional area. The entry portion of the distribution conduit has an opening with a cross-sectional area which is greater than the sum of the cross-sectional areas of the openings of the first and second feed inlets. The slurry distributor can be placed in fluid communication with a gypsum slurry mixer. | 04-25-2013 |
20130099418 | MULTI-PIECE MOLD AND METHOD OF MAKING SLURRY DISTRIBUTOR - A multi-piece mold for use in a method for making a slurry distributor includes a plurality of mold segments adapted to be removably secured together. The mold segments are configured such that, when the mold segments are assembled together, the assembled mold segments define a substantially continuous exterior surface adapted to be a negative image of an interior flow region of a slurry distributor molded thereupon. Each mold segment has a maximum cross-sectional area in a plane substantially transverse to a direction of movement of the mold segment along a removal path out of a respective opening of the molded slurry distributor. The maximum cross-sectional area of each mold segment is up to about 150% of the smallest area of the interior flow region of the molded slurry distributor through which the mold segment traverses when moving along the respective removal path. | 04-25-2013 |
20150024228 | BOARD DEWATERING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A cementitious product with strengthened composite structure is provided. Energy-efficient methods for manufacturing such products are provided as well and include dewatering a partially-set cementitious product by applying vacuum, and also creating a concentration gradient across the product thickness. Systems for manufacturing such products are provided as well. | 01-22-2015 |
20150298073 | EDUCTOR BASED MIXER FOR MIXING STUCCO AND WATER - A mixing assembly includes a main flow conduit having an inlet end and an opposite outlet, a source of pressurized air at the inlet end, a container of stucco in fluid communication with the flow conduit, and a source of water in fluid communication with the flow conduit between the outlet and the container. The pressurized air draws stucco from the container into the flow conduit, and also draws water into the flow conduit to form an atomized slurry. | 10-22-2015 |
Ronald Edward Schenck, Valparaiso, IN US
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20140183001 | ROLLER CLEANER - A cleaning device is provided for removing debris from rotating conveyor rollers, and includes a housing constructed and arranged for insertion between two adjacent rotating rollers, the housing having a first set of cleaning wheels at a first housing end associated with a first of the conveyor rollers, and a second set of cleaning wheels located on an opposite end of the housing and associated with a second of the conveyor rollers. At least one of the cleaning wheels is reciprocable relative to the housing between a retracted position permitting insertion of the housing between the rollers, and a extended position extending the reciprocating wheel towards the adjacent roller for limiting lateral movement of the housing between the rollers. Upon movement of the housing between the rollers in a direction parallel to a longitudinal axis of the rollers, the cleaning wheels operationally engage and remove residue collected on the rollers. | 07-03-2014 |
William Schenck, Canton, GA US
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20100311024 | Suspended exercise apparatus and method of use - Invention uses fitness, balance, and coordination improvement methods using a adjustable swing arm(s) and swivel which will suspend attached activity specific tethers and targets. Said invention's horizontal arms can be manipulated easily and set securely. The most basic setup enables one participant to successfully hit a target more than once because target always returns to its starting point. | 12-09-2010 |
William C. Schenck, Zeeland, MI US
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20080310350 | WIRELESS MESH NETWORK - A wireless mesh network where a portion of the nodes have reduced receive sensitivity. The negative effects of the density of the wireless mesh network, such as interference, are reduced when fewer nodes receive messages to rebroadcast. In an alternative embodiment, some of the nodes of the mesh network are configured to not rebroadcast even if they receive a message. A method for configuring a dense mesh network is also provided. As many nodes as possible are discovered and registered in the network. Node characteristics of those nodes are adjusted to reduce or eliminate the negative effects of the dense mesh network so that additional nodes may be discovered and registered. | 12-18-2008 |