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Anthony P. Beanlands, Newport GB
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| 20080245393 | WASHING APPARATUS - Apparatus for washing a body comprising | 10-09-2008 |
Anthony P. Beardsmore, Southampton GB
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| 20110264709 | Capturing Image Data - A screen capture application captures image data by receiving a signal defining a display area for which image data is to be captured, accessing metadata relating to components within the defined display area, and, for components within the display area, storing an image of the component and storing associated position data. The screen capture application may store positional relationships between the components within the defined display area, the positional relationships including ordering of the components relative to each other. The screen capture application may store the components as a plurality of layers within a layered image file. The screen capture application may store the component images in respective files and store the position data in a control file. The control file may include details of the respective component image files. | 10-27-2011 |
Anthony P. Beardsmore, Hants GB
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| 20110258268 | CONTROLLING MESSAGE DELIVERY IN PUBLISH/SUBSCRIBE MESSAGING - In response to publication of a topic message on a topic to a messaging system by a publisher application, a determination is made as to whether any subscriber applications are registered for the topic. In response to determining that at least one subscriber application is registered for the topic, the published topic message is delivered to each registered subscriber application. In response to determining that no subscriber applications are registered for the topic, the published topic message is stored and in response to receipt of a first subsequent subscription request from a new subscriber application for the topic, the stored published topic message is delivered to the new subscriber application. | 10-20-2011 |
Anthony P. Bonito, Davie, FL US
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| 20100051766 | Golf car and mounting system for a display device incorporated therein - A golf car employs a mounting system to attach a display device to the golf car housing such that the display device is movable so as to facilitate viewing of a display screen of the display device by a user whether the user is located inside or outside the golf car. In one embodiment, the mounting system includes a rigid base member, a swivel member and at least one extension member. The swivel member mechanically connects the display device to the rigid base member and facilitates rotation of the display device about a vertical axis in a range of 0 to about 360 degrees relative to an initial position of the display device. The extension member is connected to the rigid base member and facilitates upward and downward movement of the display device distally from at least one point of attachment of the mounting system to the golf car housing. | 03-04-2010 |
| 20110132945 | GOLF CAR AND MOUNTING SYSTEM FOR A DISPLAY DEVICE INCORPORATED THEREIN - A golf car employs a mounting system to attach a display device to the golf car housing such that the display device is movable so as to facilitate viewing of a display screen of the display device by a user whether the user is located inside or outside the golf car. In one embodiment, the mounting system includes a rigid base member, a swivel member and at least one extension member. The swivel member mechanically connects the display device to the rigid base member and facilitates rotation of the display device about a vertical axis in a range of 0 to about 360 degrees relative to an initial position of the display device. The extension member is connected to the rigid base member and facilitates upward and downward movement of the display device distally from at least one point of attachment of the mounting system to the golf car housing. | 06-09-2011 |
Anthony P. Cappo, New York, NY US
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| 20090005660 | Device for measuring concentrations of constituents of tear sample - A medical diagnostic method utilizes a surface plasmon resonance apparatus provided with a sensing surface. A tear sample from an eye of a patient is placed into contact with the sensing surface. The surface plasmon resonance apparatus is then operated to determine concentrations of solutes such as salt and antigenic analytes in the tear sample. | 01-01-2009 |
Anthony P. Celona, Hammonton, NJ US
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| 20090061976 | Video Poker Game And Method - A gaming machine and a method for playing the gaming machine. In one embodiment, the method comprises the steps of providing a gaming machine having a plurality of games and a plurality of corresponding pay-tables wherein each pay-table corresponds to a particular game, making a wager so as to provide a player with an opportunity to play the gaming machine, playing at least two of the games simultaneously if the wager fulfills predetermined criterion, and providing a pay-out to the player in accordance with the pay-tables that correspond to the games being simultaneously played. | 03-05-2009 |
Anthony P. Cerbini, Thousand Oaks, CA US
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| 20110092273 | REWARD SYSTEM FOR PLAYERS OF VIDEO AND COMPUTER GAMES - A reward system for players of video games or computer games comprises: | 04-21-2011 |
Anthony P. Cherolis, Urbana, IL US
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| 20100129217 | Castings, Casting Cores, and Methods - A gas turbine engine component has a leading edge and a trailing edge and a pressure side and a suction side. The pressure side and suction side extend between the leading edge and trailing edge. One or more cooling passageways extend through the airfoil and comprise a trunk extending from an inlet. At the inlet, there is an additional passageway adjacent the trunk and having at least one edge recessed relative to the trunk. | 05-27-2010 |
Anthony P. Cherolis, East Hartford, CT US
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| 20090208339 | BLADE ROOT STRESS RELIEF - In a gas turbine engine, a stress relief is formed along a blade root and disk slot junction. An exemplary relief is a chamfer along the pressure side of the blade root extending forward from the aft face of the root. | 08-20-2009 |
| 20100129194 | Castings, Casting Cores, and Methods - The pattern has a pattern material and a casting core combination. The pattern material has an airfoil. The casting core combination is at least partially embedded in the pattern material. The casting core combination comprises a metallic casting core and at least one additional casting core. The metallic casting core has opposite first and second faces. The metallic core and at least one additional casting core extend spanwise into the airfoil of the pattern material. In at least a portion of the pattern material outside the airfoil of the pattern material, the metallic casting core is bent transverse to the spanwise direction so as to at least partially surround an adjacent portion of the at least one additional casting core. | 05-27-2010 |
| 20100129195 | Castings, Casting Cores, and Methods - The pattern has a pattern material and a casting core combination. The pattern material has an airfoil. The casting core combination is at least partially embedded in the pattern material. The casting core combination comprises a plurality of metallic casting cores. Each metallic casting core has opposite first and second faces and a respective portion along the trailing edge of the airfoil. At least two of the metallic cores have sections offset between the pressure side and the suction side. | 05-27-2010 |
Anthony P. Copper, Greenville, SC US
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| 20110011200 | Bearing for a Connecting Rod - A bearing for a connecting rod includes a retainer having a plurality of pockets spaced about a circumference of the retainer, a first end that defines a first flange, and a second end that defines a second flange opposite the first flange. The bearing also includes a plurality of radial bearing elements that supports a radial load, and each of the plurality of radial bearing elements is positioned in one of the plurality of pockets. A first plurality of axial bearing elements is positioned on the first flange and receives at least a portion of an axial load, and a second plurality of axial bearing elements is positioned on the second flange and receives at least a portion of the axial load. | 01-20-2011 |
| 20110120261 | CONNECTING ROD AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THEREOF - A method of manufacturing a connecting rod includes providing a substantially cylindrical rough bore in one end of the connecting rod, applying one of a compressive load and a tensile load to the connecting rod to at least partially deform the rough bore to a non-cylindrical shape, and machining the deformed rough bore to a substantially cylindrical shape while the one of the compressive load and the tensile load is applied to the connecting rod. | 05-26-2011 |
| 20110255938 | BOLT RETENTION APPARATUS AND METHOD - A unitized component assembly includes an component having an aperture, and a plurality of discrete projections extending into the aperture and spaced apart from one another about the perimeter of the aperture, and a fastener having a head and a shank extending from the head. The shank includes a necked portion and a threaded portion adjacent the necked portion. The shank is positioned in the aperture such that the necked portion is in facing relationship with the projections. The threaded portion is engageable with the projections to provide an axial stop for limiting movement of the fastener relative to the component | 10-20-2011 |
| 20110259142 | ALIGNMENT DEVICE FOR USE WITH A TAPPET | 10-27-2011 |
Anthony P. Daversa, Beaverton, OR US
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| 20090241319 | Footwear With A Bladder Type Stabilizer - Footwear including removable and replaceable outsole members may include: (a) an upper member; (b) a midsole member, having an exterior surface not designed for performance use in direct contact with the ground, fixedly engaged with the upper member; and (c) an outsole member designed for performance use in contact with the ground removably attached over at least a major portion of the midsole member. The outsole member may attach to the midsole member and/or upper member in a variety of different ways. In use, the wearer may select a specific set of outsole members to use at a given time depending, for example, on the type of play surface, temperature, and/or other conditions. Worn outsole members may be replaced without the expense involved in also replacing the remainder of the footwear. | 10-01-2009 |
Anthony P. Del Medico, Niles, IL US
Anthony P. Delucco, Beaverton, OR US
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| 20090107721 | PARTIAL DIRECT WIRE ATTACH - A cable assembly including a cable, a ferrule, and a stringer. The cable includes a center conductor; a dielectric disposed around the center conductor; and a shield disposed around the dielectric. The ferrule is electrically connected to the shield and disposed around a portion of the dielectric exposed by the shield. The stringer includes an opening where the ferrule is disposed in the opening. | 04-30-2009 |
Anthony P. Deversa, Beaverton, OR US
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| 20090293314 | OUTSOLE HAVING GROOVES FORMING DISCRETE LUGS - Various arrangements for an article of footwear including an outsole having grooves forming discrete lugs are presented. The outsoles generally include a plurality of grooves formed in at least a portion of the outsole that extend from a lateral side of the outsole to a medial side of the outsole. The grooves may be linear or curved and generally extend in an angular fashion. The grooves may have a first depth at a perimeter of the outsole and a second depth, greater than the first depth, at the center of the outsole. The grooves form discrete lugs. In some arrangements, the lugs are diamond shaped. | 12-03-2009 |
Anthony P. Ferranti, Raleigh, NC US
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| 20090016408 | SYSTEM FOR EXTENDING THE OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE OF HIGH POWER DEVICES - A method and system for efficiently extending the operating temperature range of high power components within a system/device. An embedded monitor measures local temperatures such as junction temperatures of components. When the measured temperature is less than the lowest operational temperature threshold of the component, temperature control logic initiates pre-heating to raise the component's temperature to an operational level, utilizing a heating source. The component (or device) is made operational only when the temperature is at or above the operational level. The temperature control logic maintains the operational temperature of the component using the high power dissipated by components within the operating system/device as a self heating source. If self heating is unable to maintain the operational temperature, the heating source is utilized to assist in maintaining the component's operational temperature, and thereby extends the useable operational temperature range of the system in which the components are employed. | 01-15-2009 |
Anthony P. Furnary, Portland, OR US
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| 20080214919 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF GLYCEMIC CONTROL PROTOCOLS - A system for implementing a wide-range of glycemic control protocols (e.g., Tight Glycemic Control protocols) in an automated, semi-closed or closed loop manner thereby eliminating common sources of system error is provided herein. More specifically, the system can include a blood glucose measuring device in communication with a wide-range of databases and/or interfaces thereby allowing for typically independent steps such as patient testing, result determination, protocol adjustment (suggestions as well as actual calculations of new dosages), meal information, scheduling of future testing in light of test results, and administration of medicine to be performed automatically in a semi-closed or closed loop manner. Furthermore, the system provides for ultimate flexibility by allowing a protocol administrator to continuously add, subtract, and/or modify various steps of the protocol while maintaining the integrity and safety of the system. Additionally, methods of implementing such glucose control protocols are also provided herein. | 09-04-2008 |
Anthony P. Galluscio, Indialantic, FL US
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| 20080281711 | System and method for displaying advertisements according to business and consumer relevance - A system and method for the selection and delivery of at least one targeted advertisement over a network, wherein the targeted advertisement conforms to the preferences and criteria specified by each respective user and each respective advertiser. The targeted advertisement selections may be prioritized via correlation of a wide variety of user information and advertiser information. Such a system and method provide for delivery of highly targeted advertisements that ensures a retailer that advertisement marketing is reaching their desired demographic audience and, likewise, exposes each respective end user to highly relevant product and service advertisements. The present invention further increases network efficiency by performing advertisement selection and formatting only once at user login to eliminate continual fetching and formatting of new advertisements during the session. The system or method may employ a map of advertisements that is generated for the user a single time at login. | 11-13-2008 |
| 20100238801 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR STALE DATA DETECTION BASED QUALITY OF SERVICE - Certain embodiments of the present invention provide for a system and method for controlling the quality of service for data communication. The method includes reviewing a timestamp of a data set, the timestamp having a time value. The time value may be the time the data set expires. Alternatively, the time value may be the time the data set was acquired. In yet another alternative, the time stamp may include both the time the data set expires and the time the data set was acquired. Next, the method includes determining if the time value of the time stamp is greater than the current time. If the time value is the time the data set expires and the time stamp is greater than the current time, the data set has become stale and is dropped. | 09-23-2010 |
| 20100241759 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SAR-CAPABLE QUALITY OF SERVICE - Certain embodiments of the present invention provide systems and methods for data communication via a network. Certain embodiments provide a method for data communication via a network. The method includes receiving a first data packet for transmission. The method also includes comparing a size of the first data packet to a data packet size criterion. The method further includes segmenting the first data packet to produce a plurality of segmented data packets when the size of the first data packet does not satisfy the data packet size criterion. The method includes transmitting the plurality of segmented data packets. Additionally, the method includes reassembling the plurality of segmented data packets into the first data packet for delivery to an application. | 09-23-2010 |
Anthony P. Kimani Mwangi, Atlanta, GA US
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| 20090250071 | Suction therapy apparatus and method - A suction device includes a membrane-covered walled enclosure from which pressure can be reduced therein, including through desired fluid removal from the enclosure, below ambient external air pressure to apply suction therapy to treat medical conditions, including sleep breathing disorders. | 10-08-2009 |
Anthony P. Kingera, Oakmont, PA US
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| 20100055483 | BIOMASS DERIVED RADIATION CURABLE LIQUID COATINGS - A radiation curable coating comprising the reaction product of a polyol and a polycarboxylic acid/anhydride is disclosed. The reaction product is made from at least some biomass derived compound. Coatings wherein this reaction product is further reacted with a hydroxyl-carboxylic acid and/or a compound having a radiation curable moiety are also disclosed, as are substrates coated with any of these coatings. | 03-04-2010 |
Anthony P. Kingera, Pittsburgh, PA US
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| 20100056705 | BIOMASS DERIVED RADIATION CURABLE LIQUID COATINGS - A radiation curable coating comprising the reaction product of a polyol and a polycarboxylic acid/anhydride is disclosed. The reaction product may be made from at least some biomass derived compound. Coatings wherein this reaction product is further reacted with a hydroxyl-carboxylic acid and/or a compound having a radiation curable moiety are also disclosed, as are substrates coated with any of these coatings. | 03-04-2010 |
Anthony P. Locurcio, Newark, DE US
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| 20090183475 | PLEATED RECIRCULATION FILTER - The invention relates to a device for filtering contaminants, such as particulates and vapor phase contaminants, from a confined environment such as electronic or optical devices susceptible to contamination (e.g. computer disk drives) by providing an improved performance recirculation filter. | 07-23-2009 |
Anthony P. Malanoski, Washington, DC US
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| 20100070195 | COMPUTER-IMPLEMENTED BIOLOGICAL SEQUENCE IDENTIFIER SYSTEM AND METHOD - A method of: submitting reference sequences to a taxonomic database to produce taxonomic results; and reporting a taxonomic identification based on the taxonomic results. The reference sequences are the output of genetic database queries that return a score for each reference sequence. A method for processing a biological sequence obtained from an assay by: converting base calls located in a predetermined list of positions within the biological sequence to N; and determining the ratio of single nucleotide polymorphisms in the biological sequence relative to a reference sequence. Each entry in the predetermined list of positions represents the capability of a substance hybridizing to a microarray used to generate the biological sequence. The substance is not the nucleic acid of a target pathogen. | 03-18-2010 |
Anthony P. Mantelli, Rochester, NY US
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| 20080272249 | ARTIST ASSISTIVE DEVICE - An improved artist assistive device provides easy adjustment and support of a mahl. The mahl can be repositioned with one hand, eliminating the need for the artist to lay down a work tool to reposition the mahl as required by the prior art. Embodiments include a second, vertical mahl supported from the top rail. Preferably, the top rail has front and rear members with a gap therebetween in which a slide supporting the second mahl is inserted. With the slide in the gap, the position of the vertical mahl can be adjusted by sliding the support along the top rail. | 11-06-2008 |
Anthony P. Manzara, Lake Elmo, MN US
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| 20100125120 | POLYMERIC COMPOSITIONS AND METHOD OF MAKING AND ARTICLES THEREOF - Described herein are substantially linear copolymeric compositions having at least two azide groups and at least two non-activated acetylene groups. The azide groups and the non-activated acetylene groups are reacted to cure the substantially linear copolymer composition. Also, described are methods of making and using such substantially linear copolymeric compositions. | 05-20-2010 |
| 20110112254 | POLYMERIC COMPOSITIONS AND METHOD OF MAKING AND ARTICLES THEREOF - Described herein is a mixture comprising: a non-self-crosslinking polymer; and a modifying compound comprising at least two different functional groups. The first functional group of the modifying compound is capable of reacting with the non-self-crosslinking polymer and the second functional group is capable of crosslinking with a curing agent. Also, described are compositions, curable polymeric compositions, articles using such curable polymeric compositions, and methods of making cured polymeric compositions. | 05-12-2011 |
| 20110135861 | FLUOROPOLYMER COMPOSITIONS AND METHOD OF MAKING AND USING THEREOF - Compositions having a fluoropolymer with a nitrile-containing cure site and at least a) a mono azide with at least one functional group in the beta position, or b) a polyazide, as a curing agent as well as methods and articles thereof are described. Articles of this disclosure are found to exhibit excellent chemical resistance and thermal stability. | 06-09-2011 |
| 20110230670 | AZIDE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THEREOF - Azide compositions selected from i) UOCR | 09-22-2011 |
Anthony P. Marchmont, Mt. Eliza AU
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| 20090277848 | Water recycling apparatus and method - A water recycling tank | 11-12-2009 |
Anthony P. Matyok, Springfield, PA US
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| 20110246742 | MEMORY POOLING IN SEGMENTED MEMORY ARCHITECTURE - Methods and computing systems for managing memory are disclosed. One computing system implementing a memory management scheme includes a plurality of memory pools formed in a segment-addressable memory, each of the memory pools including one or more pool areas having a common size and a size class, wherein the size class defines a maximum amount of memory able to be allocated from the memory pool. The computing system includes a memory management system interfaced to the segment-addressable memory, the memory management system including one or more memory pool tracking lists configured to track usage of the plurality of memory pools. | 10-06-2011 |
Anthony P. Monzo, Easton, PA US
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| 20110081191 | ILLUMINATED MARKING DEVICE AND APPARATUS - An illuminated marking device is described for use with colorless marking materials. The marking materials remain colorless until being transferred to a marking surface having a developer material disposed thereon that causes the marking material to develop a colored appearance. The marking material is contained within a marking device having a clear or translucent barrel and a lens integrated into a first end. The lens is tinted in a color similar to that of the developed color of the marking material. The first end of the marker is inserted into a light housing having a light source therein. Light from the light source is filtered by the lens and thereby illuminates the barrel of the marker in a color similar to that of the developed color of the marker. The glowing marker indicates the marking color of the marker and provides an enjoyable glowing experience. | 04-07-2011 |
Anthony P. Muffatti, Bethel, CT US
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| 20100156027 | ITEM FEEDER WITH OVERTHICKNESS DETECTION - An item feeder includes a deck for supporting items, a transport element for transporting the items along the deck on a transport path from an upstream loading area through a downstream receiving passage, a drive element for driving the transport element, and a cover element comprising a leading edge. The cover element may be movable between a closed position in which the leading edge is disposed at a first distance from the deck, and an open position in which the leading edge is disposed at a second greater distance from the deck. The leading edge may engage transported items having a thickness greater than the first distance to move the cover element out of the closed position. The item feeder further includes a controller for controlling the drive element, wherein the controller is configured to stop the drive element when the cover element is moved out of the closed position. | 06-24-2010 |
Anthony P. Oakleaf, New Albany, OH US
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| 20090107183 | Reduced alloy bushing flange - A cooling bushing flange having a reduced amount of precious metal is provided for a glass fiber production apparatus. The flange includes a first portion formed of a precious metal or a precious metal alloy extending outwardly from a bushing and a second portion formed of a non-precious metal. The non-precious metal portion of the flange may be affixed to the precious metal portion by known metal bonding methods. A cooling tube is positioned on the non-precious metal portion to create a thermal seal and prevent molten glass from leaking from the interface of the bushing block and bushing. The precious metal portion of the inventive flange is a fraction of the size of precious metal present in conventional bushing flanges. By reducing the amount of precious metal incorporated in the flange, a significant reduction in the overall cost of the bushing and in the manufacture of glass fibers can be obtained. | 04-30-2009 |
| 20110100065 | Terminal Clamp for Horizontal Ear Bushing - A terminal clamp assembly for a fiberizing bushing includes a clamp body having a firsts end face and a lower jaw, an auxiliary heat sink body selectively displaceable with respect to the clamp body, a contact assembly carried on the auxiliary heat sink body and an actuator to displace the heat sink body toward or away from the face of the clamp body. The invention also includes a bushing assembly incorporating the terminal clamp assembly and an expansion compensating mounting bracket for the clamp assembly. | 05-05-2011 |
Anthony P. Pagliaro, Jr., Landsale, PA US
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| 20090169790 | REINFORCED TUBE - The disclosure is directed to a tube. The tube includes a silicone elastomer and at least one reinforcement member substantially embedded within the silicone elastomer. The disclosure is also directed to a tube including a first layer and a second layer adjacent the first layer. The first layer includes a fluoropolymer liner and the second layer includes a silicone elastomer and at least one reinforcement member substantially embedded within the silicone elastomer. This disclosure is further directed to a method for making the aforementioned tubes. | 07-02-2009 |
Anthony P. Panarello, Ewing, NJ US
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| 20110240511 | PACKAGING FOR OXYGEN-SENSITIVE PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS - The present invention relates to packaging and containers for oxygen-sensitive pharmaceutical products, or oxygen- and moisture-sensitive pharmaceutical products. More particularly, the invention relates to pharmaceutical packages comprising a blister pack with airflow channels and outlets, an oxygen scavenger, and, optionally, a desiccant, all of which are sealed inside an outer container having oxygen and moisture barrier properties. | 10-06-2011 |
Anthony P. Perruso, Jr., Loxahatchee, FL US
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| 20110277438 | Lawn Mower Blade - The present invention is directed towards a rotary lawn mower blade designed to eject grass clippings away from the center of the blade. The rotary lawn mower includes a main body which has two opposing ends. The first end comprises a first leading cutting edge arranged opposite a first trailing edge. The first trailing edge has an upturned portion having sufficient height, length and configuration to redirect air flow generated when the main body is rotating to create pressurized air, thereby creating an increased force to disperse grass to the external environment. The second end comprises a second leading cutting edge arranged opposite a second trailing edge. The second trailing edge has an upturned portion having sufficient height, length and twist configuration to redirect air flow generated when the main body is rotating to create pressurized air, thereby creating an increased force to disperse grass to the external environment. | 11-17-2011 |
Anthony P. Sakovich, New Port Richey, FL US
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| 20100006418 | HIGHLY PROTONATED, SUPERCHARGED, LOW PH, NON-CORROSIVE COMPOSITION - A highly protonated, supercharged, low pH, non-corrosive composition and process for making the composition wherein the composition has a milli-volt charge between 400 and 1400, a proton count between 8×10̂≧and 14×10̂≧, and a pH level at 1 part composition with 99 parts water between 0.9 and 1.8. | 01-14-2010 |
| 20100006804 | HIGHLY PROTONATED, SUPERCHARGED, LOW PH, NON-CORROSIVE COMPOSITION - A highly protonated, supercharged, low pH, non-corrosive composition and process for making the composition wherein the composition has a milli-volt charge between 400 and 1400, a proton count between 8×10̂24 and 14×10̂24, and a pH level at 1 part composition with 99 parts water between 0.9 and 1.8. | 01-14-2010 |
Anthony P. Scherk, Midway, KY US
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| 20110107268 | MANAGING LARGE USER SELECTIONS IN AN APPLICATION - The present invention provides a system and methods for managing large user selections in an application. An invertible collection software module solves the problem of managing a large number of user selections within an application. When not inverted, the invertible collection tracks what a user has selected. When inverted, the invertible collection tracks what a user has not selected thus saving memory. One method may comprise defining a specific context having a set of items available for user selection, representing, by an empty inverted invertible collection, the selection of all items within the specific context, tracking one or more items a user has deselected within the specific context depending upon whether the collection is inverted or not inverted and tracking one or more items a user has deselected. | 05-05-2011 |
Anthony P. Scinicariello, Maple Grove, MN US
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| 20080234591 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR PATIENT NOTIFICATION OF PHYSIOLOGIC EVENTS AND DEVICE FUNCTION - Apparatus and method according to the disclosure relate to a resilient shroud member mechanically and electrically coupled to an implantable medical device (IMD). The assembly is used to provide a subcutaneous cardiac activity sensing device via at least a pair of electrodes mechanically coupled to the shroud member. In the event that a patient needs to be notified for a follow-up visit to a clinic or the IMD requires attention, the electrode array signals the patient via a small electrical current passing through a surgical pocket. | 09-25-2008 |
| 20080243200 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR ENHANCING SPECIFICITY OF ARRHYTHMIA DETECTION USING FAR-FIELD SENSING AND INTRACARDIAC SENSING OF CARDIAC ACTIVITY - Improved implantable medical devices (IMDS) and more particularly, a subcutaneous multiple electrode sensing and recording system for acquiring far- and near-field electrocardiographic (ECG) data and waveform tracings. The far-field ECG data and/or waveform tracings is used to confirm or refute sensing and detection performed by the near-field (e.g., epicardial and/or intracardiac) electrodes which collect electrograms (or EGMs). Thus, subcutaneously implanted devices adapted to sense near- and far-field cardiac activity offer improved specificity and sensitivity in arrhythmia sensing and detection. The far-field ECG signals are collected via at least a pair of electrodes that are directly mechanically coupled to the housing for the IMD (and thus spaced from the myocardium) which are filtered and processed and used in addition to the near-field EGM signals collected by lead-based electrodes. | 10-02-2008 |
Anthony P. Shuber, Milford, MA US
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| 20080248471 | Methods for disease detection - The present invention provides methods for detecting disease by analysis of a patient sample to determine the integrity of nucleic acids in the sample. | 10-09-2008 |
Anthony P. Sileno, Brookhaven Hamlet, NY US
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| 20080255067 | CYANOCOBALAMIN LOW VISCOSITY AQUEOUS FORMULATIONS FOR INTRANASAL DELIVERY - A stable pharmaceutical mercury-free aqueous solution of cyanocobalamin comprised of cyanocobalamin and water wherein said solution of cyanocobalamin is suitable for intranasal administration, has a viscosity less than about 1000 cPs, and wherein said solution of cyanocobalamin has a bioavailability of cyanocobalamin when administered intranasally of at least about 7% relative to an intramuscular injection of cyanocobalamin with the proviso that the solution is essentially free of mercury and mercury-containing compounds. The present invention is also directed towards a method for elevating the vitamin B12 levels in the cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) comprising administering intranasally a sufficient amount of a mercury-free cyanocobalamin solution so as to increase the average ratio of vitamin B12 in the CSF to that in the blood serum (B12 CSF/B12 Serum×100) to at least about 1.1 comprising intranasally administering an aqueous solution of a cyanocobalamin, wherein said solution of cyanocobalamin has a bioavailability of at least 7% relative to an intramuscular injection of a cyanocobalamin. | 10-16-2008 |
| 20090054326 | FORMULATIONS FOR ENHANCED MUCOSAL DELIVERY OF PYY - Pharmaceutical formulations are described for enhancing mucosal delivery of peptide YY (PYY) to a mammal. A PYY dosage form is described that is suitable for multi-use administration. The PYY dosage form comprises a bottle containing an aqueous pharmaceutical formulation and an actuator effective intranasal administration of the formulation. The formulation comprises a therapeutically effective amount of PYY, a buffer to control pH, a water-miscible polar organic solvent and a chelating agent for cations. The PYY dosage form exhibits at least 90% PYY recovery after storage as used for greater than about five days. | 02-26-2009 |
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| 20090325860 | COMPOSITIONS FOR INTRANASAL DELIVERY OF HUMAN INSULIN AND USES THEREOF - What is described is a pharmaceutical formulation for intranasal delivery of insulin to a patient, comprising an aqueous mixture of human insulin, a solubilizing agent, a surface active agent, and a thickening agent, wherein said formulation provides a ultra-rapid acting profile to regular human insulin. | 12-31-2009 |
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| 20110009321 | NASAL CALCITONIN FORMULATIONS CONTAINING CHLOROBUTANOL - An aqueous solution of calcitonin suitable for intranasal administration comprised of calcitonin, chlorobutanol at a concentration of less than 0.4% weight/weight, and water and having a pH of less than 4 with the proviso that benzalkonium chloride is not present in the solution. The aqueous solution of calcitonin can be used to treat osteoporosis, Paget's bone disease and hypercalcemia. | 01-13-2011 |
Anthony P. Swanda, Federal Way, WA US
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Anthony P. Tirio, Pittsburgh, PA US
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| 20090198088 | PROCESS FOR THE PURIFICATION OF CRUDE GLYCERIN UTILIZING ION EXCLUSION CHROMATORGRAPHY AND GLYCERIN CONCENTRATION - A process for the purification of crude glycerin utilizing ion exclusion chromatography fractionation, and one or more dewatering steps under moderate temperatures and pressures. | 08-06-2009 |
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Anthony P. Vinski, Rochester, MN US
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| 20100268851 | Management of Redundant Physical Data Paths in a Computing System - A redundancy manager manages commands to peripheral devices in a computer system. These peripheral devices have multiple pathways connecting it to the computer system. The redundancy manager determines the number of independent pathways connected to the peripheral device, presents only one logical device to the operating system and any device driver and any other command or device processing logic in the command path before the redundancy manager. For each incoming command, the redundancy manager determines which pathways are properly functioning and selects the best pathway for the command based at least partly upon a penalty model where a path may be temporarily penalized by not including the pathway in the path selection process for a predetermined time. The redundancy manager further reroutes the command to an alternate path and resets the device for an alternate path that is not penalized or has otherwise failed. | 10-21-2010 |
| 20100268857 | Management of Redundant Physical Data Paths in a Computing System - A redundancy manager manages commands to peripheral devices in a computer system. These peripheral devices have multiple pathways connecting it to the computer system. The redundancy manager determines the number of independent pathways connected to the peripheral device, presents only one logical device to the operating system and any device driver and any other command or device processing logic in the command path before the redundancy manager. For each incoming command, the redundancy manager determines which pathways are properly functioning and selects the best pathway for the command based at least partly upon a penalty model where a path may be temporarily penalized by not including the pathway in the path selection process for a predetermined time. The redundancy manager further reroutes the command to an alternate path and resets the device for an alternate path that is not penalized or has otherwise failed. | 10-21-2010 |
