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Brent Baugh, Palo Alto, CA US
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| 20090316275 | Two-dimensional lensing arrangment for optical beam collimation and beam orientation - An arrangement for collimating and turning an optical beam utilizing a pair of two-dimensional lenses to separate the collimation into separate one-dimensional operations, while using one of the two-dimensional lenses to also perform the turning operation. A first two-dimensional lensing surface is disposed at the endface of a launching waveguide. This first two-dimensional lensing surface provides collimation along one axis of the system (for example, the X axis). A second two-dimensional lensing surface is provided by introducing a defined curvature to a turning mirror in the system. The curvature of the turning mirror is designed to create collimation (or focusing, if desired) in the orthogonal beamfront (in this case, the Y axis beamfront), while also re-directing the propagating signal into the desired orientation. | 12-24-2009 |
Brenton A. Baugh, Los Altos, CA US
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| 20110085763 | Multi-Fiber Interface To Photonic Subassembly - A multiple piecepart alignment and attachment configuration for mating a fiber array (or even a single fiber) with a silicon photonic subassembly utilizes ever-tightening alignment tolerances to align the fiber array with a similar array of waveguides (or other devices) formed within the photonic subassembly. A box-shaped fiber holder is formed to include a plurality of grooves within its bottom interior surface to initially support the fiber array. A separate piecepart in the form of a lid is mated to, and aligned with, the silicon photonic subassembly. The lid is formed to include registration features on its underside that fit into alignment detents formed in the top surface of the silicon photonic subassembly upon attachment. The lid also includes a number of grooves formed on its underside that will capture the top surface of the fibers as the fiber holder is slide into place over the lid. The grooves within the lid function to tighten the pitch of the fiber array and ultimately control the lateral and vertical alignment between the fiber array and the subassembly. The subassembly is also formed to include etched channels along the endface (the channels aligned with optical waveguides/devices in the substrate) to mate with the fiber holder, where the optical fibers are ultimately positioned within the channels so as to be in alignment with the optical waveguides/devices. | 04-14-2011 |
Brenton A. Baugh, Palo Alto, CA US
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| 20090028506 | Passive Alignment Using Elastic Averaging In Optoelectronics Applications - In an optoelectronic assembly in which one or more beam paths are to be aligned with a corresponding number of active optical elements, the cooperation between flexible alignment features and fixed alignment features achieves elastic averaging so as to provide the target accuracy. By averaging dimensional and positional errors over a large number of localized couplings of the flexible and fixed alignment features, elastic averaging provides the same accuracy as the more costly and complex kinematic alignment techniques. | 01-29-2009 |
| 20100247034 | Passive Alignment Using Elastic Averaging In Optoelectronics Applications - In an optoelectronic assembly in which one or more beam paths are to be aligned with a corresponding number of active optical elements, the cooperation between flexible alignment features and fixed alignment features achieves elastic averaging so as to provide the target accuracy. By averaging dimensional and positional errors over a large number of localized couplings of the flexible and fixed alignment features, elastic averaging provides the same accuracy as the more costly and complex kinematic alignment techniques. | 09-30-2010 |
David Baugh, Newberg, OR US
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| 20090033038 | Perimeter seal for passageways between adjacent air-handling plenums - A seal around the perimeter of an air passageway which passes between adjacent plenums in an air-handling system includes a first channel containing a sealant which is located in the first plenum and extends around the periphery of the passageway. The first channel partially overlies the sidewall of the plenum and partially extends past the exposed edge of the plenum walls. A second channel, which is similarly located in the second plenum, also contains a sealant. A first blade projects from the wall of the first plenum into the sealant in the first channel, and a second blade projects from the wall of the second plenum into the sealant in the second channel. A third blade, which extends into the sealant in both the first and second channels, is located inwardly of the edges of the channel walls that form the perimeter of the passageway. | 02-05-2009 |
David L. Baugh, Newberg, OR US
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| 20110097986 | Ceiling system with integrated equipment support structure - A modular air-handling plenum for capable of supporting surgical apparatus or other objects is disclosed. The plenum is usually rectangular, may be formed of sheet metal, and features a truss spanning the width of the plenum to carry the weight of the apparatus. The plenum itself is attached to the ceiling of a room. An air handling component may be included to provide filtered and/or conditioned air in the vicinity of the suspended apparatus, or the plenum may be used strictly as an apparatus support, with no air-conditioning function. An ordinary suspended ceiling may also be mounted in the plenum for continuity with the remainder of the room. | 04-28-2011 |
| 20110214935 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR INTEGRATING SOUND ATTENUATION INTO A FILTER BANK - A filter bank is provided. The filter bank includes a housing having a front face and a back face. Air flows along an air flow path from the front face to the back face. A filter layer is held in the housing. The filter layer is oriented between the front and back faces such that air flows through the filter layer before discharging from the back face. An attenuation layer is positioned within the housing to attenuate sound as the sound propagates between the front and back faces. The attenuation layer is oriented to extend along the air flow direction. | 09-08-2011 |
Eric Baugh, Portland, OR US
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| 20090002939 | Systems and methods for fan speed optimization - Systems and methods for controlling cooling fan speed based on ambient noise levels are disclosed. Some embodiments may include a method for controlling cooling fan speed. The method may include receiving an indication of a current ambient noise level at a computer system and predicting noise due to one or more cooling fans at an expected operator position for the computer system based on a first speed of the cooling fan(s). Embodiments of the method may also include comparing the predicted operation position noise due to the cooling fan(s) with the current ambient noise level and adjusting the cooling fan(s) to a second speed based on the comparison between the predicted operator position noise and the current ambient noise level. Other embodiments are disclosed and claimed. | 01-01-2009 |
| 20100172095 | CROSSFLOW BLOWER APPARATUS AND SYSTEM - Some embodiments of an apparatus and system are described for a crossflow blower. An apparatus may comprise an enclosure having a first side and a second side where a portion of the first side is recessed in a direction of the second side. The enclosure may also comprise a first internal height between the first side and the second side and a second internal height between the recessed portion of the first side and the second side. The enclosure may also comprise a motor and a crossflow blower arranged to generate a flow of air between the first side and the second side in a direction substantially perpendicular to an axis of rotation of the crossflow blower. Other embodiments are described. | 07-08-2010 |
Gene W. Baugh, Shreveport, LA US
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| 20110197795 | Convertible headboard table apparatus - A wall mounted headboard capable of storing and deploying a spring loaded table. The apparatus is comprised of a headboard pivotally connected to a first table section and assisted by a plurality of gas springs. The first table section is pivotally hinged to a second table section. The hinges between the table sections are hidden thus the table surface is free from anything disturbing a smooth surface. The weight of the second table section is offset by a plurality of torsion spring assemblies. The torsion spring assemblies are comprised of a torsion spring slidingly engaged in brackets mounted to each table section. The torsion spring assemblies allow a single user to move the second table section easily with minimal effort whether deploying or storing the table. The operation of storing or deploying the table can be performed from either side of the bed without walking around to the opposite side. | 08-18-2011 |
Hollis Baugh, Littleton, CO US
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| 20120047053 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ASSESSING FRAUD RISK - In some embodiments, a non-transitory computer-implemented method of assessing a fraud risk is provided. The method can include: receiving data associated with a plurality of customer complaints, wherein data associated with each of the customer complaints at least suggests that a money-transfer transaction did not complete as expected, and wherein data associated with each of the customer complaints is associated with one or more of a plurality of money-transfer agents; electronically storing the data related in a complaint database; and for each of the plurality of money-transfer agents, using a risk processor to: retrieve data associated with the money-transfer agent from the complaint database, and determine a fraud-risk index for the money-transfer agent based on the retrieved data. | 02-23-2012 |
James Baugh, Denver, CO US
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| 20090322582 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DUAL MEDIA CONTROL OF REMOTE DEVICES - A remote for controlling devices and communicating data to and from such devices using both IR and RF signals. The remote control may transmit a first signal to one or more devices which, in turn may each transmit a reply signal to the remote. Each reply signal typically, although not necessarily, contains an identification of the transmitting device and the signal strength of the first signal, as detected at the device. The remote may employ this information to determine which device is closest and transmit commands accordingly. | 12-31-2009 |
| 20100109850 | DUAL CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD - A controller for a device transmitting commands across one or more communication channels. Each such channel may employ a separate medium, such as radio waves and infrared light. The controller may transmit two separate signals to a device, where one signal is sent via radio waves and the other by infrared light. One signal may correspond to a group identifier and the other to an operating command to be carried out by the device. The device may receive both signals and, if the device belongs to a group corresponding to the group identifier, it may execute the operating command. Alternatively, the group identifier may be replaced by a wake command and the device may execute the operating command only if the wake command is received. | 05-06-2010 |
| 20110253320 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MONITORING AND CONTROLLING A COVERING FOR AN ARCHITECTURAL OPENING - An apparatus and method associated with the extension and retraction of a covering for an architectural opening. More particularly, an apparatus and method which monitors the extension of a shade to control the extension and position when the extension motion of the shade is interrupted. | 10-20-2011 |
Jayne A. Baugh, Shreveport, LA US
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| 20110197795 | Convertible headboard table apparatus - A wall mounted headboard capable of storing and deploying a spring loaded table. The apparatus is comprised of a headboard pivotally connected to a first table section and assisted by a plurality of gas springs. The first table section is pivotally hinged to a second table section. The hinges between the table sections are hidden thus the table surface is free from anything disturbing a smooth surface. The weight of the second table section is offset by a plurality of torsion spring assemblies. The torsion spring assemblies are comprised of a torsion spring slidingly engaged in brackets mounted to each table section. The torsion spring assemblies allow a single user to move the second table section easily with minimal effort whether deploying or storing the table. The operation of storing or deploying the table can be performed from either side of the bed without walking around to the opposite side. | 08-18-2011 |
Jeffery Greg Baugh, Perry, UT US
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| 20090293752 | HEADER ASSEMBLY - A header assembly for an initiator may include a first conductive pin, a second conductive pin, and a connector extending between and electrically connected to the first conductive pin and the second conductive pin. A housing may support the first conductive pin, the second conductive pin, and the connector and may include at least one flange extending away from the housing and above the pins. The at least one flange may include at least one opening to facilitate attachment of the connector to the first conductive pin and the second conductive pin. | 12-03-2009 |
Jonathon David Baugh, Ypsilanti, MI US
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| 20110004852 | Electronic Medical Record System For Dermatology - The disclosure provides an electronic medical records system for dermatology. The electronic medical records system uses visual workflow methods instead of text based methods. Health professionals are able to identify skin areas and graphically record skin locations in a template. These locations in the template are a visual representation of the patient's condition. The locations are linked to identifiers which may include data and information. | 01-06-2011 |
Kevin Baugh, Reston, VA US
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| 20120070158 | FLEXIBLE IDENTIFICATION SYSTEMS AND RELATED METHODS - Embodiments of flexible identification systems are described herein. Other embodiments and related methods are also disclosed herein. | 03-22-2012 |
Lisa Baugh, Ringoes, NJ US
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| 20120022197 | PROCESS FOR MAKING MIXED TRIGLYCERIDE PLASTICIZER FROM BENZOIC AND TOLUIC ACID - Provided are compositions, processes for making, and processes for using mixed triglycerides as plasticizers. Triglyceride plasticizers can be produced by recovery of linear or branched C | 01-26-2012 |
Lisa S. Baugh, Ringoes, NJ US
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| 20080221275 | Ethylene/dicyclopentadiene/norbornene terpolymer materials having desirable structural and thermal properties - Provided are selected types of terpolymer components comprising terpolymers having monomer units derived from ethylene (E), dicyclopentadiene (DCPD) and norbornene-based (NB) co-monomers. Such terpolymer components have certain specified amounts of each co-monomer as well as certain specified molecular weight and glass transition temperature characteristics. Terpolymer components which are derivatized by hydrogenation and/or by epoxidation and/or hydroxylation are also disclosed, as well as thermoplastic polyolefin compositions which contain the terpolymer components and which have especially desirable structural and thermal properties. | 09-11-2008 |
| 20080312393 | Linear functional copolymers of ethylene with precise and minimum run length distributions and methods of making thereof - The present invention is related to a linear functional polymer having repeating units A, B and D. Unit A represents —CH | 12-18-2008 |
| 20110150730 | CARBON DIOXIDE SORBENTS - Improved CO | 06-23-2011 |
| 20120060686 | Mixed Amine and Non-Nucleophilic Base CO2 Scrubbing Process for Improved Adsorption at Increased Temperatures | 03-15-2012 |
| 20120061614 | NON-AQUEOUS AMINE SCRUBBING FOR REMOVAL OF CARBON DIOXIDE - A method is described for separating CO | 03-15-2012 |
| 20120063977 | IONIC LIQUIDS FOR REMOVAL OF CARBON DIOXIDE - Ionic liquids containing a cation with a potentially nucleophilic carbon atom bearing a relatively acidic hydrogen atom bonded to a potentially nucleophilic carbon atom, typically in the conjugated —NC(H)N— structure or a —NC(H)S— structure of imidazolium, imidazolidinium or thiazolium salts, can be capable of acting as sorbents for CO | 03-15-2012 |
| 20120063978 | IONIC LIQUIDS AS AMINE PROMOTER SOLVENTS FOR REMOVAL OF CARBON DIOXIDE - Ionic liquids are capable of acting as solvents for amine CO | 03-15-2012 |
| 20120063979 | High CO2 to Amine Adsorption Capacity CO2 Scrubbing Processes | 03-15-2012 |
| 20120063980 | Alkanolamine CO2 Scrubbing Process | 03-15-2012 |
Mark D. Baugh, Phoenix, AZ US
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| 20100024331 | DISTRIBUTION ANGLE PLATE FOR A CONCRETE FLOOR SYSTEM AND METHOD THEREFOR - A distribution angle plate for a concrete floor system in a multi-level building is disclosed. The plate helps to create a joist bearing point at the interior surface of a vertical structural wall and proximate the top portion of the vertical structural wall. Decking may be laid flat over the top surface of the steel joist and the top surface of the vertical structural wall. This allows the decking to be screwed, welded, or shot directly to the top surface of the vertical structural wall and the top of the steel joist on the same horizontal plane. This also provides for a direct shear attachment at the perimeter of each vertical structural wall. Any height of concrete can then be poured on top of the decking, steel or wood, on a flat continuous plane. This creates a continuous solid mass between vertical structural walls in multi-story buildings, with no voids between floors. | 02-04-2010 |
Michael Baugh, Phoenix, AZ US
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| 20080302866 | METHOD FOR CREATING A LABEL, COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT AND LOGISTICS SYSTEM - There is provided a method and logistics system for creating a label. An exemplary method comprises creating allowance information to allow an original receiver to enter shipment information and allowing the original receiver to activate an option to create a return label. The exemplary method further comprises enabling the original receiver of the item to print the return label. | 12-11-2008 |
Robert F. Baugh, Parker, CO US
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| 20090026123 | System for the production of autologus platelet gel useful for the delivery of medicinal and genetic agents - A system for the production of a blood component composition is provided. The system includes a centrifuge having a blood reservoir for receiving and separating a blood sample into multiple components; a dispenser disposed outside of the centrifuge having a first collection chamber containing an activation agent and a second collection chamber containing one or more medicinal agents; means for removing a first portion at least one separated blood component from the centrifuge to the first container and a second portion to the second collection chamber, wherein the first collection chamber activates the first portion and stores the resulting clot and thrombin; a filter for separating the thrombin from the clot; and a nozzle for entraining and mixing the thrombin with the second portion containing the one or more medicinal components. | 01-29-2009 |
Simon D.p. Baugh, Ringoes, NJ US
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| 20080200458 | Methods and compositions for the treatment of body composition disorders - This invention relates to methods of treating, managing and preventing body composition disorders, and to compounds and pharmaceutical compositions useful in such methods. | 08-21-2008 |
| 20090030050 | Heterocyclic Compounds, Compositions Comprising Them and Methods of Their Use - Heterocyclic compounds, compositions comprising them, and methods of their use for the treatment, prevention and management of inflammatory and autoimmune diseases and disorders are disclosed. Particular compounds are of formula I: | 01-29-2009 |
| 20090312375 | HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS, COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING THEM AND METHODS OF THEIR USE - Heterocyclic compounds, compositions comprising them, and methods of their use for the treatment, prevention and management of inflammatory and autoimmune diseases and disorders are disclosed. Particular compounds are of formula I: | 12-17-2009 |
| 20110082178 | METHODS OF TREATING AUTOIMMUNE AND INFLAMMATORY DISEASES AND DISORDERS - Heterocyclic compounds, compositions comprising them, and methods of their use for the treatment, prevention and management of inflammatory and autoimmune diseases and disorders are disclosed. Particular compounds are of formula I: | 04-07-2011 |
Steve Baugh, Broomfield, CO US
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| 20100021989 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF CONTROLLING AND ADMINISTERING REDOX SPECIFIC FORMS OF DRUGS, FOODS AND DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS - The formulations have an antimicrobial, antiviral, and anti-pathogenic composition that combines, in various forms, a redox-active polyphenol, an oxidizing agent, and/or a redox-active, transition metal ion and/or electrochemical potential. The composition relates to methods for decreasing or eliminating the infectivity, morbidity, and rate of mortality associated with a variety of pathogenic organisms and viruses. The present invention also relates to methods and compositions for treating herpes simplex and HIV viruses and drug-resistant bacteria, and for decontaminating areas colonized or otherwise infected by pathogenic organisms and viruses. Moreover, the present invention relates to methods, compositions, electrochemical devices, and storage containers for decreasing the infectivity of pathogenic organisms in pharmaceuticals, medical devices, personal care products, recreational products, and foodstuffs. | 01-28-2010 |
Steven Baugh, Broomfield, CO US
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| 20090023804 | ELECTROCHEMICAL METHODS FOR REDOX CONTROL TO PRESERVE, STABILIZE AND ACTIVATE COMPOUNDS - To maximize and maintain the antioxidant or pro-oxidant state for foods, beverages, personal care products, cosmetics, nutritional supplements, reagents, analytical standards, medical device formulations, pharmaceutical preparations or drags, the present invention discloses methods and devices to control redox equilibrium of such preparations throughout the processing steps and storage prior to, or at, the time of administration or use. The preparations (solid or liquid form) can then be stored in a redox-controlled container, package or applicator as described in the specification. Foods, beverages, personal care products, cosmetics, nutritional supplements, reagents, analytical standards, medical device formulations, pharmaceutical preparations and drugs stored in reactive oxidation states can be activated and stabilized by electrical voltages applied with a small battery and electrodes designed into the applicator, container or package. | 01-22-2009 |
Thomas D. Baugh, Bartlesville, OK US
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| 20100304018 | Controlling Top of the Line Corrosion in Hydrocarbon Pipelines - The invention relates to applying corrosion inhibitor within a foam matrix to the top of the line of wet gas pipelines. The environment within a hydrocarbon containing pipeline may include fluids that form strong acids in the gas space at the upper portion of the pipeline and can rapidly corrode a carbon steel pipeline. The inventive solution is to provide a foam matrix created by a combination of foaming agent, foaming gas and corrosion inhibitor that are each selected to be compatible with each other and with the hydrocarbon mixture to form a stable foam matrix that treats the top of the line position for the length of the pipeline. A foam breaking agent at the end of the pipeline can be injected, if needed. | 12-02-2010 |
