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Brian Boggess, Raymond, OH US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090085731 | Vehicle Disabling System and Process - The present invention generally relates to processes and/or devices that are capable of stopping a vehicle in response to a remote signal. Some embodiments are capable of preserving electrical power to one or more safety-related devices or systems after the engine is shut down. Some devices embodying the present invention can include a receiver, an engine-shutdown means, and a power maintaining means. | 04-02-2009 |
Charles H. Boggess, Lake Oswego, OR US
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| 20090057069 | Elevator information display and security monitor system - A dynamic display and monitor system for use in or near an elevator includes a display mechanism mounted proximate an elevator landing, the display mechanism including a video monitor; a player mechanism remote from and operatively connected with the display mechanism, the player mechanism configured to feed substantially continuous visual content to the video monitor for display thereon; and an Internet-based server mechanism operatively coupled with the player mechanism over the Internet for programming the visual content for feeding by the player mechanism to the video monitor of the display mechanism. An in-elevator cab infotainment and security system includes a display configured for wireless operative coupling with a remote server, the display being configured further to present viewable infotainment content to a viewer riding in the elevator cab, and a security camera configured for wireless operative coupling with a remote server, the camera capturing digital imagery of a substantial portion of the elevator cab interior for remote security monitoring, the display and camera being mounted within an enclosure configured to mount within an interior region of an elevator cab, the display and the camera being operatively coupled to a remote server via the Internet. | 03-05-2009 |
Christopher Boggess, San Francisco, CA US
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| 20090181419 | Method for Quantitatively Determining the Apolipoprotein AI Content in the HDL 2B Subfraction of HDL Cholesterol Subfractions - The invention provides a method (e.g., a computer algorithm) for calculating a number of particles in a HDL subfraction. The method features the steps of: 1) measuring an initial distribution of HDL particles (e.g., a relative mass distribution) from a blood sample; 2) processing the initial distribution of HDL particles with a mathematical model to determine a modified distribution of HDL particles (e.g., a relative particle distribution); 3) determining a total apo-AI content value from a blood sample; and 4) analyzing both the modified distribution of particles and the total apo-AI content value to calculate the apo-AI content value in an HDL subfraction. | 07-16-2009 |
| 20090188796 | Method For Identifying At Risk Cardiovascular Disease Patients - The invention provides a data base of LDL, I, IIa, IIb, IIIa, IIb, IVa, IVb and HDL2a, HDL2b, HDL 3a, HDL 3b and HDL 3c together with patient data such as HDL-C, LDL-C, Apo A, ApoB, Lp(a) and patient personal data useful for treatment, diagnosing, and monitoring cardiovascular disease. The data base contains the LDL and HDL subfraction data in quantitative mg/dl values and permits deriving relationship amongst the LDL and HDL values and cardiovascular disease. Quantitative data permits more effective treatment and monitoring of cardiovascular disease. For example, quantitative differences in LDL and HDL subclass levels can determine the need for more or less aggressive treatment. The data base which includes patient events, procedures, interventions which is correlated to LDL and HDl quantitative subclass data permits development of personalized patient treatment plans and monitoring the effectiveness of such treatment. Thus, LDL and HDL quantitative subfraction data can be used to more effectively treat and monitor cardiovascular disease. | 07-30-2009 |
Ronald Boggess, Livingston, TX US
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| 20090308143 | HYDROSTATICALLY COMPENSATED DEEP SEA PROBE WITH SHEAR STRAIN GAUGES - A hydrostatically compensated soil resistance probe includes a cylindrical body having a distal tip for insertion into a material, a plurality of load gates for transitioning an axial load on said cylindrical body to a shear load, and a plurality of shear load sensors to measure a transverse loading on said probe due to an axial loading. The axial loading can be the result of the resistance on the probe tip to the insertion of the probe in the soil, or the frictional forces acting on a friction sleeve as the probe passes through the soil. | 12-17-2009 |
Thomas F. Boggess, Iowa City, IA US
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| 20090146233 | NON-MAGNETIC SEMICONDUCTOR SPIN TRANSISTOR - A nonmagnetic semiconductor device which may be utilized as a spin resonant tunnel diode (spin RTD) and spin transistor, in which low applied voltages and/or magnetic fields are used to control the characteristics of spin-polarized current flow. The nonmagnetic semiconductor device exploits the properties of bulk inversion asymmetry (BIA) in (110)-oriented quantum wells. | 06-11-2009 |
William Boggess, Fremont, CA US
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| 20090193264 | AUTHENTICATION SYSTEM AND METHOD - A strong authentication method and system using a Secure ICC component coupled with a Personal device, and relying on the existing cryptographic protocols and keys for managing the secure ICC to generate One-Time-Passwords when the necessary authentication keys or cryptographic protocols are not already present in the Secure ICC configuration for that purpose. | 07-30-2009 |
