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Bradley L. Bargen, Kirkland, WA US
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| 20100279667 | KEYWORD-BASED SERVICES FOR MOBILE DEVICE MESSAGES - A software and/or hardware facility that identifies keywords in a message received by a mobile device and provides advertising and contextual services to the mobile device based on a keyword selection by a user. The facility analyzes a received message to identify keywords in the message. The keywords are identified based on user-specific information that is maintained on the mobile device. The message is displayed to the user with the identified keywords highlighted to the user. When the user selects a keyword, the facility identifies one or more advertisements that are targeted to a user in a manner that takes into account user-specific information. The facility also identifies one or more contexts that are related to the keyword. The facility displays the identified advertisements and contexts to the user. If the user selects an advertisement or context, relevant services are called to deliver responsive content to the user. | 11-04-2010 |
Bradley L. Grunden, Richmond, VA US
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| 20100275337 | Helmets for protection against rifle bullets - A helmet shell is formed having an outer section of fibrous layers, a middle section of fibrous layers and an inner section of fibrous layers. The outer section layers contain high tenacity abrasive fibers in a resin matrix. The middle section layers contain high strength polyolefin fibers and are in the form of woven or knitted fabrics with a resin matrix. The inner section layers contain high strength polyolefin fibers and are in the form of non-woven fabrics with a resin matrix. The helmet is lightweight and resists penetration of rifle bullets. | 11-04-2010 |
Bradley L. Northburg, Fairbank, IA US
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| 20100032238 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CLIMBING TREES - A climbing device having a main support member with a pair of ancillary support members connected to and extending outwardly at an angle from the main support member. The main support member has a brace at one end and a stop at the opposite end. A pair of cable supports are pivotally attached to the ancillary supports. The cable supports have slots that receive stops on a cable to releasably attach the cable to the climbing device. | 02-11-2010 |
Bradley L. Raether, Redmond, OR US
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| 20110011368 | RECIPROCATING ENGINES - Engines may include a piston, an undulating circumferential track, and a converter. In some examples, engines may include a body, a liner and a rotating cylinder. The body may have a cylindrical interior defining an axis and may include an inlet opening and an exhaust opening. The liner may be mounted within the cylindrical interior. The rotating cylinder may include a port that is sequentially aligned with the inlet and exhaust openings on the body as the rotating cylinder rotates within the body. The piston may be disposed within the rotating cylinder and configured for reciprocating motion along the axis. The converter may be mounted to the piston, engaged with the undulating circumferential track, and configured to reciprocate with the piston. The track may cause the converter to rotate about the axis as the converter reciprocates along the axis. The rotating cylinder may rotate with the converter. | 01-20-2011 |
Bradley L. Schlaggar, St. Louis, MO US
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| 20090292210 | TASK-LESS OPTICAL MAPPING OF BRAIN FUNCTION USING RESTING STATE FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIVITY - A method for utilizing an optical system for mapping brain function includes determining a time series of light intensity measurements for spatially distributed source and detector pairs, receiving light measurements over a period of time, and producing at least one map of a respective strength of each of a plurality of temporal correlations, wherein the temporal correlations are based on the time series of the spatially distributed source and detector pairs and the light measurements. | 11-26-2009 |
Bradley L. Smith, Marblehead, MA US
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| 20110136149 | METHOD FOR PREDICTING THE RESPONSE TO HER2-DIRECTED THERAPY - This invention provides methods for determining or predicting response to HER2-directed therapy in an individual. | 06-09-2011 |
Bradley L. Spare, Oceanside, CA US
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| 20090169977 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MONITORING AND RESPONDING TO FORCES INFLUENCING A BATTERY - Systems and methods for monitoring and responding to forces influencing batteries of electronic devices are provided. | 07-02-2009 |
| 20100068607 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MONITORING AND RESPONDING TO FORCES INFLUENCING A BATTERY - Systems and methods for monitoring and responding to forces influencing batteries of electronic devices are provided. One or more sensors may be provided at various positions within a battery assembly including one or more battery cells within an enclosure. In some embodiments, a sensor may be provided between a battery cell and a portion of the enclosure. In other embodiments, a sensor may be positioned between two adjacent cells in a stack. Each sensor may detect a force influencing a battery cell of the assembly. In some embodiments, the sensor may be a force sensing material having a conductance configured to vary based on the influencing force. In other embodiments, the sensor may be a contact sensor that detects when the influencing force moves two elements together. | 03-18-2010 |
| 20100092845 | PORTABLE COMPUTER BATTERY STRUCTURES - Portable computer battery structures are provided. The portable computer battery structures may include a battery with a metal enclosure and a battery cable with a floating end. The battery may have six cells. Three pairs of parallel-connected cells may be connected together in series. The six cells may be substantially planar in shape. The battery may have a connector with at least five conductive pins and six recesses. The battery cable may have a cable with at least five conductive pins that mate with the five pins of the battery's connector and with six support pins that slide into the six recesses of the battery's connector. The batter connector may be formed on a printed circuit board substrate that folds over on itself. | 04-15-2010 |
Bradley L. Spare, San Jose, CA US
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| 20110256463 | PARALLEL FUEL CELL STACK ARCHITECTURE - The disclosed embodiments relate to a system that provides a power source. The power source includes a set of fuel cells arranged in a fuel cell stack. The power source also includes a power bus configured to connect the fuel cells in a parallel configuration. | 10-20-2011 |
