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Brian R. Baker, Livermore, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100136551MICROFLUIDIC PLATFORM AND RELATED METHODS AND SYSTEMS - A microfluidic platform comprising one or more chambers connectable through microfluidic channels, and comprising a substrate presenting aptamer sensors detectable through Raman active molecules, and related methods and systems.06-03-2010

Brian R. Baker, Livemore, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100105053APTAMER BASED SENSORS AND RELATED METHODS AND SYSTEMS - An aptamer based-sensor comprising: a target binding aptamer attaching a Raman probe and a metal coated surface; and related methods and systems04-29-2010

Brian R. Bankoski, West Grove, PA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100268284MINIMALLY INVASIVE FIXATION SYSTEM - A minimally invasive fixation system and method for providing access to a surgical site. The fixation system may include a holding assembly, the holding assembling preferably including a lateral implant holder which may be attached to a pedicle screw and a sleeve positioned in connection with the lateral implant holder to prevent the lateral implant holder from separating from the pedicle screw. The sleeve may further include a tissue protection portion to keep the tissue out of the surgical site. A holding sleeve may be operably connected to the holding assembly and pedicle screw and may be used to insert the pedicle screw into the body. Multiple constructs may be inserted into the body so that a portion of the holding assembly extends from the body and provides access to and visualization of the surgical site. A rod holder may also be used to insert a rod into the head of the screw. The rod may be held by the rod holder so that the rod may be angulated as the rod is inserted into the screw heads. Once the rod is positioned in the screw heads, locking caps and/or set screws may be positioned over the rod and engage the screw heads so that the position of the rod may be fixed with respect to the screws. In some embodiments, a movement mechanism may be used to move the screws relative to each other to compress and/or distract the vertebrae.10-21-2010

Patent applications by Brian R. Bankoski, West Grove, PA US

Brian R. Bergantz, San Jose, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110222600Systems and Methods for Improved Data Transmission - Real-time video content is segmented into a series of processing cubes that are comprised of a predetermined number of frames, wherein the first frame is a reference frame, followed by a plurality of delta frames. In one embodiment, the video data which defines the reference frame is converted into command-and-control data usable to re-create the reference frame at a destination location. For the delta frames, only that data which is actually different than the preceding frame is transmitted and used to re-create corresponding frames at the destination location.09-15-2011

Brian R. Bertolasi, Waukesha, WI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080256941HYBRID HYDRAULIC JOYSTICK WITH AN INTEGRAL PRESSURE SENSOR AND AN OUTLET PORT - A user input device is provided for a hydraulic system that has a source of pressurized fluid and a tank. The user input device includes a body with a supply passage for receiving the pressurized fluid, a tank passage for connection to the tank, and a first chamber. A handle is pivotally attached to the body and operates one or more valves within the body. In a preferred embodiment, the handle can be pivoted independently about two orthogonal axis with separate pairs of valves operated by movement about each axis. In response to the position of the handle, each valve connects a separate chamber alternately to either the supply passage or the tank passage and different pressure sensor produces an electrical signal indicating a level of pressure in the chamber of each valve. Thus an electrical signal is produced from each valve to indicate motion of the handle.10-23-2008
20080257090HYBRID HYDRAULIC JOYSTICK FOR ELECTRICALLY OPERATING VALVES - A user input device is provided for a hydraulic system that has a source of pressurized fluid and a tank. The user input device includes a body with a supply passage for receiving the pressurized fluid, a tank passage for connection to the tank, and a first chamber. A handle is pivotally attached to the body and operates one or more valves within the body. In a preferred embodiment, the handle can be pivoted independently about two orthogonal axis with separate pairs of valves operated by movement about each axis. In response to the position of the handle, each valve connects a separate chamber alternately to either the supply passage or the tank passage and different pressure sensor produces an electrical signal indicating a level of pressure in the chamber of each valve. Thus an electrical signal is produced from each valve to indicate motion of the handle.10-23-2008

Brian R. Bolon, West Chester, PA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110134240Multi-Sensor Location and Identification - By combining imaging systems with wireless location functionality, a subject's videometric signature can be linked to a public identity, thus enabling continuous surveillance outside or between the coverage area of video surveillance networks. In addition to extending the surveillance coverage area, the combination of computerized video surveillance with wireless location determination may also allow for identification of mobile device users via the existing mobile equipment and user identifiers used in the wireless network.06-09-2011
20110151839Location Intelligence Management System - Collection and analysis of network transaction information which includes the mobile device's usage, location, movements coupled with data from non-wireless network sources allow for the automation of analysis for the detection of anti-social behaviors.06-23-2011

Brian R. Burwick, Guentersville, AL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090017700Connector Assembly For An Implantable Medical Device and Process For Making - A connector circuit assembly for use in an implantable medical device, and a method of making the assembly that includes a core portion formed of a thermoplastic material using either an injection molding process or a machining process. This core portion is adapted to be fitted with at least one electrically-conductive circuit component such as a connector member, a set-screw block, or a conductive jumper member. In one embodiment of the invention, the core portion includes multiple receptacles or other spaces that are adapted to be loaded with the various circuit components. The core assembly is positioned into a second-shot mold assembly, and a second thermoplastic material is injected into the mold so that the second thermoplastic material extends over and adheres to the core portion and the circuit component.01-15-2009
20100285697CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY FOR AN IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE AND PROCESS FOR MAKING - A connector circuit assembly for use in an implantable medical device, and a method of making the assembly that includes a core portion formed of a thermoplastic material using either an injection molding process or a machining process. This core portion is adapted to be fitted with at least one electrically-conductive circuit component such as a connector member, a set-screw block, or a conductive jumper member. In one embodiment of the invention, the core portion includes multiple receptacles or other spaces that are adapted to be loaded with the various circuit components. The core assembly is positioned into a second-shot mold assembly, and a second thermoplastic material is injected into the mold so that the second thermoplastic material extends over and adheres to the core portion and the circuit component.11-11-2010

Patent applications by Brian R. Burwick, Guentersville, AL US

Brian R. Ciupak, Gaines, MI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100330335FRICTION MATERIAL COATED WITH PARTICLES AND SATURATED WITH ELASTIC RESIN - A friction material including a plurality of fibers and a resin component binding the fibers, and wherein the resin component includes an elastic resin.12-30-2010

Brian R. Ernesto, Meridian, ID US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110119307Client management system - This invention relates to permission based collaborative health record system. Specifically, it relates to systems of and methods for creating authorized health records that care givers and patients can use to document their diagnoses, symptoms, outcomes, instructions and participation in the effort toward wellness.05-19-2011

Brian R. Garrison, Dartmouth CA

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110273307Systems and Methods for Auto-Configuration of a Generic Data Device on a Wireless Network - Systems and methods are provided for the automatic configuration of digital utility meters. One embodiment provides for pre-producing digital devices, the digital devices comprising integrated module components, configured for communication with a data management system via a wireless network and further configured for monitoring capability, producing a list file associated with the digital devices and including identities for each integrated module component, activating a digital devices using the wireless network, and distributing deployment information to the digital device from at least one configuration server via the wireless network, including customer data for configuring the digital device and for registering the digital device with a transaction management system.11-10-2011
20110273308Systems and Methods for Auto-Configuration of a Generic Data Device on a Wireless Network - Systems and methods are provided for the automatic configuration of digital utility meters. One embodiment provides for pre-producing digital devices, the digital devices comprising integrated module components, configured for communication with a data management system via a wireless network and further configured for monitoring capability, producing a list file associated with the digital devices and including identities for each integrated module component, activating a digital devices using the wireless network, and distributing deployment information to the digital device from at least one configuration server via the wireless network, including customer data for configuring the digital device and for registering the digital device with a transaction management system.11-10-2011

Brian R. Gramoll, Sussex, WI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090107989ELECTRIC INDUCTION BRAZING IN AN INERT ATMOSPHERE - Apparatus and method are provided for an electric induction brazing process in an inert atmosphere using a substantially oxygen-free copper alloy filler or preform under an inert atmosphere within a brazing chamber minimally sized for containment of the brazed joint region and an induction coil. The inert atmosphere may be nitrogen gas supplied from a liquid nitrogen source. For brazing of an open-interior fitting around a hole in a tubular material a nesting area is provided around the hole for seating of the filler or preform and the fitting.04-30-2009

Brian R. Harris, Cordova, TN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100076495Flexible bone plates and methods for dynamic spinal stabilization - A plating system and method include a bone plate with at least a first vertebral engaging portion and a second vertebral engaging portion connected by flexible intermediate portions to permit translation of the vertebrae to which the bone plate is attached. The bone plate may further include a guide assembly extending between the vertebral engaging portions that permits at least uni-directional translation while enhancing resistance of the bone plate to bending forces.03-25-2010

Patent applications by Brian R. Harris, Cordova, TN US

Brian R. Hughner, Fairport, NY US

Brian R. Kellison, San Diego, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
201102920383D VIDEO CONVERSION - According to an embodiment of the present invention, a primary stream of video frames derived from 3D video game console can be packed into time multiplexed format in which left eye and right eye images are packed into a single frame. The stream of frames can be coupled into first and second image processors. The first image processor zooms and vertically shifts the left eye image from each frame in the primary stream to produce a first output stream of left eye images. The second image processor zooms and vertically shifts the right eye image from each frame in the primary stream to produce a second output stream of left eye images. The first and second output streams can be fed into a 3D video recording device and stored in a dual image video format. Alternatively, the first and second output streams can be fed into a dual image video projection device for real-time projection of 3D video from the game console.12-01-2011

Brian R. Konigsburg, Austin, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080276080METHODS FOR STORING BRANCH INFORMATION IN AN ADDRESS TABLE OF A PROCESSOR - Methods for storing branch information in an address table of a processor are disclosed. A processor of the disclosed embodiments may generally include an instruction fetch unit connected to an instruction cache, a branch execution unit, and an address table being connected to the instruction fetch unit and the branch execution unit. The address table may generally be adapted to store a plurality of entries with each entry of the address table being adapted to store a base address and a base instruction tag. In a further embodiment, the branch execution unit may be adapted to determine the address of a branch instruction having an instruction tag based on the base address and the base instruction tag of an entry of the address table associated with the instruction tag. In some embodiments, the address table may further be adapted to store branch information.11-06-2008
20110213951Storing Branch Information in an Address Table of a Processor - Methods for storing branch information in an address table of a processor are disclosed. A processor of the disclosed embodiments may generally include an instruction fetch unit connected to an instruction cache, a branch execution unit, and an address table being connected to the instruction fetch unit and the branch execution unit. The address table may generally be adapted to store a plurality of entries with each entry of the address table being adapted to store a base address and a base instruction tag. In a further embodiment, the branch execution unit may be adapted to determine the address of a branch instruction having an instruction tag based on the base address and the base instruction tag of an entry of the address table associated with the instruction tag. In some embodiments, the address table may further be adapted to store branch information.09-01-2011
20110314259OPERATING A STACK OF INFORMATION IN AN INFORMATION HANDLING SYSTEM - A pointer is for pointing to a next-to-read location within a stack of information. For pushing information onto the stack: a value is saved of the pointer, which points to a first location within the stack as being the next-to-read location; the pointer is updated so that it points to a second location within the stack as being the next-to-read location; and the information is written for storage at the second location. For popping the information from the stack: in response to the pointer, the information is read from the second location as the next-to-read location; and the pointer is restored to equal the saved value so that it points to the first location as being the next-to-read location.12-22-2011
20120005462Hardware Assist for Optimizing Code During Processing - A method, data processing system, and computer program product for obtaining information about instructions. Instructions are processed. In response to processing a branch instruction in the instructions, a determination is made as to whether a result from processing the branch instruction follows a prediction of whether a branch is predicted to occur for the branch instruction. In response to the result following the prediction, the branch instruction is added to a current segment in a trace. In response to an absence of the result following the prediction, the branch instruction is added to the current segment in the trace and a first new segment and a second new segment are created. The first new segment includes a first branch instruction reached in the instructions from following the prediction. The second new segment includes a second branch instruction in the instructions reached from not following the prediction.01-05-2012

Patent applications by Brian R. Konigsburg, Austin, TX US

Brian R. Leaty, Honeoye, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100050567Grout placement apparatus - The grout placement apparatus has a V-shaped hopper with a flexible-bladed auger mounted therein that can be rotated in both forward and reverse directions by an auger motor. The auger has flexible blades to drive the grout material along the bottom of the hopper to a discharge sleeve that extends from the hopper. Coupled to the discharge sleeve is a discharge assembly having a flow control valve that is automatically opened and closed by the forward and reverse rotation of the auger, respectively. The discharge assembly is hingedly movable with respect to the hopper, allowing the discharge assembly to “swing away” from its operating position against the discharge sleeve to a position that uncovers the discharge sleeve for easy cleaning. A flexible discharge conduit or hose coupled to the discharge assembly conveys the grout material to the desired placement location. The rotation of the auger can be remotely controlled by a wireless remote controller, and the auger motor can be powered by the hydraulics of separate lifting equipment or by a dedicated combustion engine mounted on the placement apparatus.03-04-2010

Brian R. Lieuallen, Redmond, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080225860Distributed routing table interface - Application programming interface (API) for starting and accessing distributed routing table (DRT) functionality. The API facilitates bootstrapping into the DRT by one or more devices of a group of devices (a mesh) seeking to collaborate over a serverless connection, establishing a node of the DRT, where each node is an instance of an application that is participating in the mesh, and node participation by allowing the application to search for keys published by other nodes in the mesh, or by becoming part of the mesh by publishing a key. The API facilitates optimization of the routing table for quickly finding a root of a specific key in the mesh by finding the key directly in a cache or by asking a root node of the key that is in the local routing table that is closest numerically to the key being searched.09-18-2008
20080253306Distributed routing table architecture and design - A Distributed Routing Table (DRT) mesh can comprise two or more nodes, each of which maintains its own routing table that represents some or all of the overall routing knowledge of the DRT mesh. Each node can be comprised of modular components that can perform various defined functions such that the features and abilities of the node can be customized by an application based on which modular components are instantiated. A routing table management module can maintain individual routing tables at each node, and can ensure that only entries that are close to the node, in a network topology sense, are maintained in the routing table. In addition, a security module can verify received messages based on an agreed-upon root certificate.10-16-2008
20110119400DISTRIBUTED ROUTING TABLE ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN - A Distributed Routing Table (DRT) mesh can comprise two or more nodes, each of which maintains its own routing table that represents some or all of the overall routing knowledge of the DRT mesh. Each node can be comprised of modular components that can perform various defined functions such that the features and abilities of the node can be customized by an application based on which modular components are instantiated. A routing table management module can maintain individual routing tables at each node, and can ensure that only entries that are close to the node, in a network topology sense, are maintained in the routing table. In addition, a security module can verify received messages based on an agreed-upon root certificate.05-19-2011

Patent applications by Brian R. Lieuallen, Redmond, WA US

Brian R. Meckna, Gretna, NE US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090071857Content labeling of food products - A food label includes a food product portion providing indicia of a nutritional composition of a food product, with aspects of the indicia being coded to match aspects of a program recommendation portion of the food label.03-19-2009

Brian R. Muras, Rochester, MN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080235182Isolating Database Queries for Performance Processing - Methods, systems, and computer program products are provided for isolating database queries for performance processing. Embodiments typically include presenting to a user a prioritized list of potentially poorly performing queries; receiving from the user a selection of one or more potentially poorly performing queries; and executing performance processing of the selected queries.09-25-2008
20100185639Autonomic Self Configuring Building-Block Database Index - Methods, systems, and computer programs for executing a query having a first and second query value; in a database having at least two composite indexes, where the first index covers a first and second column and the second index covers the second column and a third column. Methods can include executing a query over the first and third columns, by using the first query values to probe the first index to obtain all related second column values, and using the obtained column values to probe the second index for all third column values which satisfy the second query value. A temporary composite index over the first and third columns for the query values can be created. A temporary composite index can be created for a query which was unexpected.07-22-2010
20100250574USER DICTIONARY TERM CRITERIA CONDITIONS - Techniques are disclosed for processing an abstract query which includes a dictionary term criteria condition. The dictionary term criteria condition is used to specify a set of one or more keywords, each of which should appear in a distinct document (of a defined set of documents) in order for the condition to be satisfied. In one embodiment, a user defines an abstract query by specifying a model entity (a logical focus for a query used to identify a set of documents associated with the model entity), logical fields (specifying query conditions and information to be returned), and a set of terms for a dictionary term criteria condition.09-30-2010
20110137890Join Order for a Database Query - In an embodiment, a portion of the execution plan is executed to produce a portion of records in a partial result set. If a first join of a table is performed that eliminates more than a first threshold number of records from the partial result set, a determination is made whether an estimated cost of a forced primary join is less than an estimated cost of a star join. If the estimated cost of the forced primary join is less than the estimated cost of the star join, then the table is moved first in a join order in the execution plan, the portion of the records in the partial result set is discarded, and the execution is re-started with a different portion of the execution plan to produce a different portion of the records.06-09-2011
20110270822DATABASE QUERY GOVERNOR WITH TAILORED THRESHOLDS - A query governor intelligently sets tailored thresholds for a query accessing a computer database. The query governor preferably generates a tailored threshold for each query sent to the database for execution. The tailored threshold for the query is preferably compared to an estimated query execution time to determine whether to execute the query. The query governor uses one or more factors applied to a standard threshold to generate the tailored threshold. The factors preferably include user factors and query factors. These factors are dynamically adjusted by the query governor in an intelligent way to increase optimal use of the database. Other factors may include factors such as job priority factor, resource factor and an application factor.11-03-2011
20120047125EXECUTING A QUERY PLAN WITH DISPLAY OF INTERMEDIATE RESULTS - In an embodiment, a FIRSTIO execution plan is selected that has a lowest estimated execution time for finding a number of records that satisfy the query and are simultaneously viewable. An ALLIO execution plan is selected that has a lowest estimated execution time for finding all records that satisfy the query. The FIRSTIO execution plan is executed for a first time period to create a FIRSTIO result set. The ALLIO execution plan is executed for a second time period to create an ALLIO result set. The FIRSTIO result set is displayed if the FIRSTIO result set comprises more records than the ALLIO result set. The ALLIO result set is displayed if the ALLIO result set comprises more records than the FIRSTIO result set. In an embodiment, the first and second time periods expire in response to the expiration of a maximum time specified by the query.02-23-2012
20120072412EVALUATING EXECUTION PLAN CHANGES AFTER A WAKEUP THRESHOLD TIME - In an embodiment an execution plan for a query is created. A wakeup threshold is set proportional to an amount of time taken by the creation of the execution plan. In various embodiments, the wakeup threshold is increased by a percentage equal to one minus a percentage of free resources at a computer system, is increased inversely proportional to an amount of execution time of a previous execution of the execution plan, or is decreased proportional to a number of times the execution plan was executed. A portion of the execution plan is executed to produce a portion of rows in a result set until the wakeup threshold expires. After the wakeup threshold expires, changes to the execution plan are evaluated.03-22-2012

Patent applications by Brian R. Muras, Rochester, MN US

Brian R. Nasca, Myrtle Beach, SC US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080216855Exfoliating apparatus - An apparatus for exfoliating skin is provided which includes a base having at least one leg depending from the underside thereof. The leg(s) are configured for removably securing the apparatus into a fixed position against a surface. The apparatus includes a plurality of mutually adjacent abrasive regions having a variety of texture grades.09-11-2008

Brian R. O' Hagan, Appleton, WI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110272317Nestable Container With Uniform Stacking Features - Various embodiments of flanged containers that can be stacked in a nested relationship are disclosed so as to provide uniform spacing between the containers to facilitate reliable denesting thereof. The flanges and/or sidewalls of the containers may be provided with features that facilitate alignment and uniform spacing of the nested containers so that a denesting apparatus can reliably denest the containers. Other containers include sidewalls divided into two sections that serve to stabilize stacked container.11-10-2011

Brian R. Oulton, Aurora, OH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100249956ELECTRONIC OPERATOR INTERFACE BASED CONTROLLER AND DEVICE AUTOMATIC DOWNLOADS - The invention relates to systems and/or methodologies for electronic operator interface based controller and device automatic downloads. More particularly, an electronic operator interface can determine if control logic or content used by an industrial controller has been updated, changed, or otherwise modified. If the content has been modified, then the electronic operator interface can automatically obtain the content and store a back-up copy in memory. Additionally or alternatively, the electronic operator interface can periodically update a backup copy of the content. Furthermore, the electronic operator interface can determine if the controller has lost its content, and restore the content from the most recent version saved in memory.09-30-2010

Brian R. Panuska, Phoenix, AZ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100210186MULTI-HEAD FLUID JET CUTTING SYSTEM - Embodiments of the invention provide multi-head fluid jet cutting systems and methods of utilizing such devices. A multi-head fluid jet cutting system includes a body having a plurality of fluid jet cutting heads installed therein. Each cutting head receives pressurized fluid from an intensifier and directs the fluid along a jet axis out of a nozzle of the head to form a cutting stream. In some embodiments, an abrasive material can be mixed with the fluid to form an abrasive fluid cutting stream. The body can be mounted to a motion system which moves the body, and therefore the cutting heads, relative to a work piece mounted upon a work bed. Each of the fluid jet cutting heads is coupled to an actuator which can control an on/off state of the cutting head. In some embodiments, an actuator mounting plate is provided to enable mounting of the actuators off of the jet axes.08-19-2010

Brian R. Prasky, Poughkeepsie, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110153986PREDICTING AND AVOIDING OPERAND-STORE-COMPARE HAZARDS IN OUT-OF-ORDER MICROPROCESSORS - A method and information processing system manage load and store operations executed out-of-order. At least one of a load instruction and a store instruction is executed. A determination is made that an operand store compare hazard has been encountered. An entry within an operand store compare hazard prediction table is created based on the determination. The entry includes at least an instruction address of the instruction that has been executed and a hazard indicating flag associated with the instruction. The hazard indicating flag indicates that the instruction has encountered the operand store compare hazard. When a load instruction is associated with the hazard indicating flag the load instruction becomes dependent upon all store instructions associated with a substantially similar flag.06-23-2011
20110154116PREDICTING AND AVOIDING OPERAND-STORE-COMPARE HAZARDS IN OUT-OF-ORDER MICROPROCESSORS - A method and information processing system manage load and store operations executed out-of-order. At least one of a load instruction and a store instruction is executed. A determination is made that an operand store compare hazard has been encountered. An entry within an operand store compare hazard prediction table is created based on the determination. The entry includes at least an instruction address of the instruction that has been executed and a hazard indicating flag associated with the instruction. The hazard indicating flag indicates that the instruction has encountered the operand store compare hazard. When a load instruction is associated with the hazard indicating flag the load instruction becomes dependent upon all store instructions associated with a substantially similar flag.06-23-2011
20110225401PREFETCHING BRANCH PREDICTION MECHANISMS - A method comprising receiving a branch instruction, decoding a branch address and the branch instruction, executing a branch action associated with the branch address, determining whether a branch associated with the branch action was taken, and saving an identifier of the branch instruction and in indicator that the branch action was taken in a prefetch history table responsive to determining that the branch associated with the branch action was taken.09-15-2011

Brian R. Rull, West New York, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110100441MULTIJUNCTION PHOTOVOLTAIC DEVICE - Photovoltaic devices (e.g., solar cells) are disclosed that include at least three radiation absorbing layers, each capable of absorbing radiation over a different wavelength range of the solar radiation spectrum. Any two of these three wavelength ranges can be partially overlapping, or alternatively they can be distinct. The layers are disposed relative to one another so as to form two junctions, each of which includes a depletion region. In some cases, the radiation absorbing layers can collectively absorb radiation over a wavelength range that spans at least about 60%, or 70%, or 80%, and preferably 90% of the solar radiation wavelength spectrum. By way of example, in some embodiments, one layer can exhibit significant absorption of solar radiation (e.g., it can absorb at least one radiation wavelength at an absorptance greater than about 90%) at wavelengths less than about 0.7 microns while another layer can exhibit significant absorption of the solar radiation at wavelengths in a range of about 0.7 microns to about 1 micron. The third layer can in turn exhibit a significant absorption of solar radiation at wavelengths greater than about 1 micron.05-05-2011

Brian R. Scott, Middletown, DE US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100089228COMPOSITE ARMOR WITH A CELLULAR STRUCTURE - A composite armor 04-15-2010

Brian R. Sidow, Cincinnati, OH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120083836STAPLE CARTRIDGE COMPRISING AN ADJUSTABLE DISTAL PORTION - A fastener cartridge can comprise a support portion, a tissue thickness compensator positioned relative to the support portion, and a plurality of fasteners positioned within the support portion and/or the tissue thickness compensator which can be utilized to fasten tissue. In use, the fastener cartridge can be positioned in a first jaw of a surgical fastening device, wherein a second jaw, or anvil, can be positioned opposite the first jaw. To deploy the fasteners, a staple-deploying member is advanced through the fastener cartridge to move the fasteners toward the anvil. As the fasteners are deployed, the fasteners can capture at least a portion of the tissue thickness compensator therein along with at least a portion of the tissue being fastened.04-05-2012

Brian R. Smith, Colleyville, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100229952Dual bimorph synthetic pulsator - The present invention provides a system and method for actively manipulating fluid flow over a surface using synthetic pulsators. Synthetic pulsators produce pulsed jet operable to manipulate the primary fluid flow proximate to the synthetic pulsator. The synthetic pulsator includes a synthetic jet actuator(s) located within an ambient pressure chamber, wherein the synthetic jet actuator is operable to produce an oscillatory flow. The oscillatory flow of the synthetic jet(s) produces the pulsed jet operable to manipulate the primary fluid flow. These synthetic pulsators may then be actively manipulated to control the flow behavior of the ducted fluid flow, influence the inception point and trajectory of flow field vortices within the fluid flow, and reduce flow separation within the primary fluid flow.09-16-2010
20100308177PLASMA ENHANCED RIBLET - An object moving through a fluid uses plasma to keep turbulent mixing vortices associated with turbulent air away from the majority of the surface of the object. The plasma may be used to enhance physical riblets, or the plasma may create a virtual riblet.12-09-2010
20110180146MICROVANES FOR AIRCRAFT AFT BODY DRAG REDUCTION - The invention relates a method and apparatus for reducing the drag on aircraft, particularly aircraft with an upswept afterbody. The method includes the steps of positioning a plurality of drag reducing elements on the fuselage of the aircraft, wherein the drag reducing elements are positioned on the fuselage from a position at the breakline of the fuselage and extending toward the tail of the aircraft. In preferred embodiments, each of the plurality of drag reducing elements is positioned such that a first end of the drag reducing element is at an angle of between approximately 15 and 35° nose up relative to the flow of air about the fuselage at the location where the drag reducing element is positioned.07-28-2011

Brian R. Soules, Newaygo, MI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110281657GAMING MACHINE CABINET WITH EDGE LIGHTING - A gaming machine includes curved panel edges that may be illuminated. The panel edges have compound curves. A tool and method for forming compound curved edge shapes is also disclosed.11-17-2011

Brian R. Stelmarski, Northfield Center, OH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080234117MODULAR EXERCISE PLATFORM - An exercise platform may include: (A) a base having a base cavity; (B) an insert that: (1) is sized to be stably received within the base cavity; and, (2) has an insert cavity; and, (C) another insert sized to be stably received within the insert cavity. The base cavity may also be sized to stably receive the base of a balance trainer and the insert cavity may also be sized to stably receive a portion of a stability ball.09-25-2008

Brian R. Sundlof, Hopewell Junction, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110193218Solder Interconnect with Non-Wettable Sidewall Pillars and Methods of Manufacture - A solder interconnect structure is provided with non-wettable sidewalls and methods of manufacturing the same. The method includes forming a nickel or nickel alloy pillar on an underlying surface. The method further includes modifying the sidewall of the nickel or nickel alloy pillar to prevent solder wetting on the sidewall.08-11-2011

Brian R. Sundlof, Beacon, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090134016UNDERBUMP METALLURGY EMPLOYING SPUTTER-DEPOSITED NICKEL TITANIUM COPPER ALLOY - A metallic adhesion layer is formed on a last level metal plate exposed in an opening of a passivation layer. A Ni—Cu alloy in which the weight percentage of Ni is from about 50% to about 70% is deposited by sputtering onto the metallic adhesion layer to form an underbump metallic layer. Optionally, a wetting layer comprising Cu or Au may be deposited by sputtering. A C4 ball is applied to a surface of the underbump metallic layer comprising the Ni—Cu alloy or the wetting layer for C4 processing. The sputter deposition of the Ni—Cu alloy offers economic advantages relative to known methods in the art since the Ni—Cu alloy in the composition of the present invention is non-magnetic and easy to sputter, and the consumption of the inventive Ni—Cu alloy is limited during C4 processing.05-28-2009
20090140423UNDERBUMP METALLURGY EMPLOYING SPUTTER-DEPOSITED NICKEL TITANIUM ALLOY - A a metallic adhesion layer is formed on a last level metal plate exposed in an opening of a passivation layer. A Ni—Ti alloy in which the weight percentage of Ti is from about 6.5% to about 30% is deposited by sputtering onto the metallic adhesion layer to form an underbump metallic layer. A wetting layer comprising Cu or Ag or Au is deposited on top of Ni—Ti layer by sputtering. A C4 ball is applied to a surface of the wetting layer for C4 processing. The sputter deposition of the Ni—Ti alloy offers economic and performance advantages relative to known methods in the art since the Ni—Ti alloy in the composition of the present invention is non-magnetic and easy to sputter, and the consumption of the inventive Ni—Ti alloy is limited during C4 processing. Also, Sn in the solder reacts uniformly with both Ni and Ti and the consumption of Ni—Ti by Sn solder is less than that for pure Ni.06-04-2009

Patent applications by Brian R. Sundlof, Beacon, NY US

Brian R. Trego, Muscatine, IA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090033139ADJUSTABLE ARM REST FOR CHAIR - An adjustable armrest assembly for a chair includes a mounting member connected to the chair. The mounting member has an upper base. A first horizontal slide element is slidably mounted to the upper base and is adjustably slidable in a first direction with respect to the upper base. The first slide element is restrained after adjustment with respect to the upper base by frictional engagement between the upper base and the first slide element. A second horizontal slide element for slidably mounting to the first slide element is slidable in an arcuate path crossing the first direction. The second slide element is restrained after adjustment with respect to the first slide element by frictional engagement between the second slide element and the first slide element.02-05-2009

Brian R. Tunning, San Francisco, CA US

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20110246996DYNAMIC PRIORITY QUEUING - Techniques are provided for dynamically re-ordering operation requests that have previously been submitted to a queue management unit. After the queue management unit has placed multiple requests in a queue to be executed in an order that is based on priorities that were assigned to the operations, the entity that requested the operations (the “requester”) sends one or more priority-change messages. The one or more priority-change messages include requests to perform operations that have already been queued. For at least one of the operations, the priority assigned to the operation in the subsequent request is different from the priority that was assigned to the same operation when that operation was initially queued for execution. Based on the change in priority, the operation whose priority has change is placed at a different location in the queue, relative to the other operations in the queue that were requested by the same requester.10-06-2011

Brian R. Wamhoff, Charlottesville, VA US

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20090053752Use of an in vitro hemodynamic endothelial/smooth muscle cell co-culture model to identify new therapeutic targets for vascular disease - An in vitro biomechanical model used to applied hemodynamic (i.e., blood flow) patterns modeled after the human circulation to human/animal cells in culture. This model replicates hemodynamic flow patterns that are measured directly from the human circulation using non-invasive magnetic resonance imaging and translated to the motor that controls the rotation of the cone. The cone is submerged in fluid (i.e., cell culture media) and brought into close proximity to the surface of the cells that are grown on the plate surface. The rotation of the cone transduces momentum on the fluid and creates time-varying shear stresses on the plate or cellular surface. This model most closely mimics the physiological hemodynamic forces imparted on endothelial cells (cell lining blood vessels) in vivo and overcomes previous flow devices limited in applying more simplified nonphysiological flow patterns. Another aspect of this invention is directed to incorporate a transwell co-cultured dish. This permits two to three or more different cell types to be physically separated within the culture dish environment, while the inner cellular surface is exposed to the simulated hemodynamic flow patterns. Other significant modifications include custom in-flow and out-flow tubing to supply media, drugs, etc. separately and independently to both the inner and outer chambers of the coculture model. External components are used to control for physiological temperature and gas concentration. The physical separation of adherent cells by the artificial transwell membrane and the bottom of the Petri dish permits each cell layer, or surface to be separately isolated for an array of biological analyses (i.e., protein, gene, etc.).02-26-2009
20100260922Method for loading nanoporous layers with therapeutic agent - The present invention relates generally to medical devices with therapy eluting components and methods for making same. More specifically, the invention relates to implantable medical devices having at least one porous layer, and methods for making such devices, and loading such devices with therapeutic agents. A mixture or alloy is placed on the surface of a medical device, then one component of the mixture or alloy is generally removed without generally removing the other components of the mixture or alloy. In some embodiments, a porous layer is adapted for bonding non-metallic coating, including drug eluting polymeric coatings. A porous layer may have a random pore structure or an oriented or directional grain porous structure. One embodiment of the invention relates to medical devices, including vascular stents, having at least one porous layer adapted to resist stenosis or cellular proliferation without requiring elution of therapeutic agents. The invention also includes methods, devices, and specifications for loading of drugs and other therapeutic agents into nanoporous coatings.10-14-2010
20100331686System for Treatment and Imaging Using Ultrasonic Energy and Microbubbles and Related Method Thereof - A method and related system for providing therapy to a treatment site, such as stenosis or other vasculature disease, at one or more locations of a subject, such as the vasculature. The method includes: advancing an ultrasound catheter to or in proximity to the subject's treatment site; infusing microbubbles into or proximal to the treatment site; and delivering ultrasonic energy from the ultrasound catheter. The ultrasonic energy may be adapted for: imaging the treatment site, translating the microbubbles into or in the vicinity of the treatment site and/or rupturing the microbubbles.12-30-2010
20110059480USE OF AN IN VITRO HEMODYNAMIC ENDOTHELIAL/SMOOTH MUSCLE CELL CO-CULTURE MODEL TO IDENTIFY NEW THERAPEUTIC TARGETS FOR VASCULAR DISEASE - Methods and devices for applying hemodynamic patterns to human/animal cells in culture are described. Hemodynamic flow patterns are measured directly from the human circulation and translated to a motor that controls the rotation of a cone. The cone is submerged in fluid (i.e., cell culture media) and brought into close proximity to the cells. Rotation of the cone creates time-varying shear stresses. This model closely mimics the physiological hemodynamic forces imparted on endothelial cells in vivo. A TRANSWELL coculture dish (i.e., a coculture dish comprising an artificial porous membrane) may be incorporated, permitting two, three, or more different cell types to be physically separated within the culture dish environment. In-flow and out-flow tubing may be used to supply media, drugs, etc. separately and independently to both the inner and outer chambers. The physical separation of the cell types permits each cell type to be separately isolated for analysis.03-10-2011
20110106241COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR INHIBITING SPHINGOSINE KINASE - Amidine analogs that can inhibit the activity of sphingosine kinase 1 and sphingosine kinase 2 (SphK1 & SphK2) are provided. The compounds can prevent angiogenesis in tumor cells.05-05-2011

Patent applications by Brian R. Wamhoff, Charlottesville, VA US

Brian R. Wiesenauer, Boulder, CO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090173693LYOTROPIC LIQUID CRYSTAL MEMBRANES BASED ON CROSS-LINKED TYPE I BICONTINUOUS CUBIC PHASES - The invention provides composite nanofiltration membranes with a lyotropic liquid crystal (LLC) polymer composition embedded in or forming a layer on a porous support. The LLC membranes are prepared from LLC monomers which form a bicontinuous cubic (Q07-09-2009