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Beth A. Corets, Los Angeles, CA US
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| 20100147913 | STRAP ASSEMBLY FOR PERSONAL ITEMS - A strap assembly is provided for securing personal containers. The strap assembly includes an elongated central strap body and first and second carabiners at opposing ends of the strap body. The strap assembly can further include an elongated secondary strap having a first end attached to the central strap body and a second end configured such that the second end can attach to either the first carabiner or the second carabiner interchangeably. | 06-17-2010 |
Beth A. Ficek, Iowa City, IA US
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| 20080305273 | METHOD OF APPLYING POLYMER COATING TO A SUBSTRATE - An object of complex three-dimensional configuration, such as an automotive vehicle body, is coated with a combination of a coating formulation and a photoactivated mixture containing active centers that have been produced prior to application. The two liquids can be intimately mixed prior to application to the object, or the coating formulation can be applied prior to the application of the photoactivated mixture. The coating formulation is cured by the active centers that have been produced prior to application. | 12-11-2008 |
Beth A. Glendening, Poughkeepsie, NY US
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| 20100185889 | CHANNEL SUBSYSTEM SERVER TIME PROTOCOL COMMANDS - A protocol for communicating with the timing facility used in a data processing network to provide synchronization is provided via the execution of a machine instruction that accepts a plurality of commands. The interaction is provided through the use of message request blocks and their associated message response blocks. In this way timing parameters may be determined, modified and communicated. This makes it much easier for multiple servers or nodes in a data processing network to exist as a coordinated timing network and to thus more cooperatively operate on the larger yet identical data files. | 07-22-2010 |
| 20110320637 | DISCOVERY BY OPERATING SYSTEM OF INFORMATION RELATING TO ADAPTER FUNCTIONS ACCESSIBLE TO THE OPERATING SYSTEM - A tiered discovery capability is employed to obtain attributes regarding adapters of an I/O configuration. The first tier obtains a list of the adapter functions accessible to an operating system; the second tier obtains attributes regarding a selected adapter function of the list of adapter functions; and a third tier obtains common attributes of a group of adapter functions, the group including the selected adapter function. | 12-29-2011 |
| 20110320638 | ENABLE/DISABLE ADAPTERS OF A COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT - An adapter is enabled for use. The enabling includes assigning one or more address spaces to the adapter, based on a request. For each address space assigned to the adapter, a corresponding device table entry is assigned. When the adapter is no longer needed, it is disabled and the assigned device table entries become available. | 12-29-2011 |
| 20110320643 | MEASUREMENT FACILITY FOR ADAPTER FUNCTIONS - A measurement facility is provided for capturing and presenting fine-grained usage information for adapter functions in an input/output subsystem. Adapter specific input/output traffic is tracked on a per function basis and the results are dynamically presented to the user. This information is useful for performance tuning, load balancing and usage based charging, as examples. | 12-29-2011 |
| 20110320652 | CONTROLLING ACCESS BY A CONFIGURATION TO AN ADAPTER FUNCTION - Access to an input/output adapter by a configuration is controlled. For each requested access to an adapter, checks are made to determine whether the configuration is authorized to access the adapter. If it is not authorized, then access is denied. If it is authorized, but access should be temporarily blocked, then instruction execution is altered to indicate such. If access is permitted, but should be blocked for another reason (other than temporarily), then access is denied. | 12-29-2011 |
| 20110320670 | CONNECTED INPUT/OUTPUT HUB MANAGEMENT - A method for implementing connected input/output (I/O) hub configuration and management includes configuring a first I/O hub in wrap mode with a second I/O hub. The hubs are communicatively coupled via a wrap cable. The method further includes generating data traffic on a computing subsystem that includes the hubs. Generating traffic includes: converting, via the first hub, a request to implement a transaction into an I/O device-readable request packet and transmitting the request packet over the wrap cable; converting, via the second hub, the I/O device-readable (IODR) request packet into a system readable request and transmitting the request over a system bus; converting, via the second hub, the response to an IODR response packet, and transmitting the response packet over the wrap cable; and converting, via the first hub, the IODR response packet into a system readable response packet, and transmitting the response packet over the system bus. | 12-29-2011 |
| 20110320772 | CONTROLLING THE SELECTIVELY SETTING OF OPERATIONAL PARAMETERS FOR AN ADAPTER - An instruction is provided to establish various operational parameters for an adapter. These parameters include adapter interruption parameters, input/output address translation parameters, resetting error indications, setting measurement parameters, and setting an interception control, as examples. The instruction specifies a function information block, which is a program representation of a device table entry used by the adapter, to be used in certain situations in establishing the parameters. A store instruction is also provided that stores the current contents of the function information block. | 12-29-2011 |
| 20110320860 | MANAGING PROCESSING ASSOCIATED WITH HARDWARE EVENTS - Detection, notification and/or processing of events, such as errors associated with adapters, are facilitated. Hardware detects an event, places one or more adapters in an error state to prevent access to/from the adapters, and notifies the operating system of the event. | 12-29-2011 |
| 20110321060 | OPERATING SYSTEM NOTIFICATION OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN RESPONSIVE TO ADAPTER EVENTS - Notification of hardware actions to be taken responsive to hardware events is facilitated. An operating system coupled, but external to, the hardware notifies firmware of the hardware action to be taken. | 12-29-2011 |
Beth A. Jones, Hook GB
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| 20110083864 | FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM - A fire detection system includes a detection tube and a sensing device. The detection tube contains a sensing fluid having a first physical condition and a second physical condition. The sensing fluid is in the first physical condition below a temperature threshold, and is in the second physical condition above the temperature threshold. The sensing fluid is at least partially liquid in the first physical condition. The sensing device is movable to open in response to a transition of a portion of the sensing fluid from the first physical condition to the second physical condition. | 04-14-2011 |
| 20110138880 | SENSOR APPARATUS AND METHOD THEREFOR - A sensor apparatus includes a metal oxide semiconductor (“MOS”) sensor with a gas-sensing surface normally having a first sensitivity to a first species of flammable gas and a second sensitivity to a second, different species of flammable gas. A selective sensitivity-enhancement layer is disposed on the gas-sensing surface such that the first sensitivity becomes increased and the second sensitivity remains substantially unchanged. | 06-16-2011 |
| 20110138881 | SENSOR APPARATUS AND METHOD THEREFOR - A sensor apparatus includes a metal oxide semiconductor sensor and a housing having an internal chamber in which the sensor is disposed. The housing includes at least one window for the ingress of a gas into the internal chamber from an atmosphere exterior to the housing. A gas-selective barrier is disposed across the at least one window. | 06-16-2011 |
| 20110297401 | SMOKE DETECTOR SYSTEM - A smoke detector system includes a smoke detector sensor and oxygen sensor mounted to a housing. | 12-08-2011 |
Beth A. Knapp-Reed, King Of Prussia, PA US
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| 20100130471 | Renin Inhibitors - Described are compounds which bind to aspartic proteases to inhibit their activity. They are useful in the treatment or amelioration of diseases associated with aspartic protease activity. Also described are methods of use of the compounds described herein in ameliorating or treating aspartic protease related disorders in a subject in need thereof. | 05-27-2010 |
Beth A. Knapp-Reid, King Of Prussia, PA US
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| 20100317697 | Renin Inhibitors - Disclosed are compounds having the formula (I): wherein the R | 12-16-2010 |
Beth A. Kuettel, Lake Jackson, TX US
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| 20110031645 | POLYPROPYLENE FOR USE IN BOPP APPLICATIONS - The present invention relates to polypropylene compositions having a broad molecular weight distribution with a relatively high amount of xylene soluble material. The compositions have an Mw/Mn of five or greater, but preferably greater than 5.5 and more preferably greater than 6.0. The compositions have xylene solubles from 5.0 to 8.0 percent by weight, preferably from 5.5 to 8.0 percent by weight, and more preferably 6.0 to 7.5 percent by weight. The polymers of the present invention are particularly well suited for biaxially oriented polypropylene applications. | 02-10-2011 |
Beth A. Mikulka, Seattle, WA US
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| 20110302905 | EYEBALL SEALS FOR GIMBALED ROCKET ENGINES, AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Eyeball seals for a gimbaled rocket engines, and associated systems and methods are disclosed. A system in accordance with a particular embodiment includes a rocket body, an engine carried by and movable relative to the rocket body, and a seal assembly. The seal assembly can include a sealing surface carried by one of the rocket body and the engine, and a seal element carried by the other of the rocket body and the engine. The seal element is in contact with the sealing surface. The seal assembly can further include a cylinder and a piston slideably received in the cylinder, with one of the piston and the cylinder carrying the seal element. The cylinder includes ports that are in fluid communication with a region external to the rocket body. Accordingly, pressures external to the rocket body can force the seal element and/or the sealing surface into contact with each other. | 12-15-2011 |
Beth A. Winkelstein, Freeport, ME US
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| 20100111926 | Method of Using Salmon Thrombin to Alleviate Central Nervous System-Mediated Pain - A method of alleviating central nervous system-mediated pain includes applying salmon thrombin at a neural injury site. Applying salmon thrombin can include applying a gel that includes salmon thrombin. The gel can also include fibrinogen, for example, salmon fibrinogen, human fibrinogen, or bovine fibrinogen. The salmon thrombin can be obtained from salmon plasma, or using recombinant technology, or by fractionation. A pain relief substance includes a gel that includes salmon thrombin. | 05-06-2010 |
Beth A. Winkelstein, Phila, PA US
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| 20120009175 | Method of Using Salmon Thrombin to Alleviate Pain - A method of alleviating pain associated with tissue damage includes applying salmon thrombin at a tissue damage site, as a single substance in liquid form, or as a powder, a foam, and/or a gel that includes salmon thrombin. A pain relief substance includes a salmon thrombin preparation. | 01-12-2012 |
Beth A. Winsett, Houston, TX US
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| 20100059441 | Ethanol stable epoxy amine based membrane for aromatics separation - The present invention is directed to a membrane for aromatics separation that is stable in an alcohol containing environment. The polymeric membrane is a epoxy amine based membrane. | 03-11-2010 |
