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Allan Byers, Monroe, NC US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120023324INSIDER THREAT CORRELATION TOOL - Systems and methods for calculating threat scores for individuals within an organization or domain are provided. Aspects of the invention relate to computer-implemented methods that form a predictive threat rating for user accounts. In one implementation, a threat score representing a first time period may be calculated. The first threat score may be calculated from a quantification of a plurality of activity violations across a plurality of control groups. Weighting schemes may be applied to certain activities, controls, and/or user accounts. Further embodiments may be configured to consider additional indicators. Further aspects relate to apparatuses configured to execute methods for ranking individual user accounts. Certain embodiments may not block transmissions that violate predefine rules, however, indications of such improper transmission may be considered when constructing a threat rating.01-26-2012
20120023576INSIDER THREAT CORRELATION TOOL - Systems and methods for calculating threat scores for individuals within an organization or domain are provided. Aspects of the invention relate to computer-implemented methods that form a predictive threat rating for user accounts. In one implementation, a threat score representing a first time period may be calculated. The first threat score may be calculated from a quantification of a plurality of activity violations across a plurality of control groups. Weighting schemes may be applied to certain activities, controls, and/or user accounts. Further embodiments may be configured to consider additional indicators. Further aspects relate to apparatuses configured to execute methods for ranking individual user accounts. Certain embodiments may not block transmissions that violate predefine rules, however, indications of such improper transmission may be considered when constructing a threat rating.01-26-2012

Allan C. Byers, Charlotte, NC US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090125973METHOD FOR ANALYZING AND MANAGING UNSTRUCTURED DATA - A system and method for managing unstructured data that includes identifying at least one unstructured data environment with unstructured data, identifying mitigating controls in each of the unstructured data environments, the mitigating controls reducing a security risk associated with each of the unstructured data environments, and generating at least one process for managing the unstructured data in each of the unstructured data environments, the process including defining mitigating controls for managing the unstructured data in each of the unstructured data environments.05-14-2009

Brent Whitfield Byers, Plano, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090036021ROCKER ARM ASSEMBLY FOR A MODEL VEHICLE - A rocker arm for a model vehicle is provided, comprising a first portion and second portion each having an input and an output arm and each having an opening for receiving a pivot member about which the portions rotate. The first and second portions are secured for rotation together about a rotational axis through the respective openings and are spaced apart generally along the rotational axis. The rocker arm further comprises a suspension input coupling member that extends between the input arms of the first and second portions, where the input arms are spaced along the input coupling member, and a suspension output coupling member that extends between the outputs arms of the first and second portions, where the output arms are spaced along the output coupling member.02-05-2009
20090240409ELECTRONIC SHIFT LOCKOUT FOR SCALE MODEL VEHICLE - A powered scale model vehicle having a transmission with a forward gear and a reverse gear. The transmission is shiftable between the forward gear and the reverse gear. The vehicle has a radio control receiver, a sensor and a microcontroller. The receiver is adapted to output a throttle signal and a shift signal to the microcontroller. The sensor is adapted to obtain a vehicle speed measurement. The microcontroller is electrically coupled to the receiver and the sensor. The microcontroller may be adapted to control a timing and execution of a forward/reverse shift on the transmission based on at least the vehicle speed measurement, the throttle signal, and the shift signal, for example.09-24-2009
20100038956ELECTRONIC CONTROL SYSTEM FOR A SPINNING WHEEL COVER - An electrical control system for a rotatable wheel cover assembly is presented, the system including a controller assembly comprising processors for controlling the relative motion of a wheel cover rotatably mounted to a wheel frame of a vehicle. The controller assembly outputs a first signal to motor drivers, which are mounted within the vehicle separated from the wheel cover, the motor drivers passing a first drive frequency to motor leads for open loop control of the speed of the motors that drive the wheel cover. The electrical control system provides power from an inboard side of the wheel frame to an outboard side via a slip ring assembly having connector assemblies passing through the wheel frame for controlling motion of the wheel cover. The wheel cover is mounted to a shaft of the motor, wherein the motor is mounted coaxially with the wheel frame.02-18-2010
20100093482LOCKING DIFFERENTIAL ASSEMBLY FOR A MODEL VEHICLE - A locking differential assembly for use in a toy model vehicle. This is accomplished by mounting a locking clutch assembly on an output shaft of a differential gear carrier having an external face. The locking clutch assembly includes a slider member that may be configured to move along the output shaft to engage the external face to disable a differential action of the differential gear carrier.04-15-2010

Patent applications by Brent Whitfield Byers, Plano, TX US

Bruce E. Byers, Howell, MI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090014468FLUID DELIVERY SYSTEM AND METHOD - A fluid delivery system is operative to deliver a high viscosity and/or a highly abrasive fluid at a preselected pressure. The system does not incorporate any pressure regulator disposed in contact with the pressurized fluid. The system includes a fluid supply which retains and dispenses a fluid, a source of compressed gas, a fluid delivery line, and a ratio pump which is in fluid communication with the fluid supply, the source of compressed gas and the fluid delivery line. The ratio pump is operable, when energized by a compressed gas, to pump fluid from the fluid supply through the fluid delivery line at a high pressure which is proportional to the pressure of the compressed gas supplied to the pump. The system includes a pressure transducer disposed so as to sense the pressure of the fluid in the fluid delivery line and supply a control signal corresponding to that measured pressure. The control signal is supplied to a load controller which in turn regulates the source of compressed gas in response to the measured pressure in the fluid delivery line so that the pressure of the compressed gas delivered from the source is proportional to the pressure of the fluid in the fluid delivery line. In this manner, a feedback loop is established which maintains the pressure of the fluid in the fluid delivery line at a preselected level. Also disclosed are methods for the use of the system.01-15-2009

Charles C. Byers, Wheaton, IL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090097203SERVO DAMPER CONTROL OF AIRFLOW WITHIN AN ELECTRONICS CHASSIS - Provided is an apparatus and a system. The apparatus, in one embodiment, includes a chassis having one or more slots configured to hold circuit boards and a plenum coupled to the chassis. The apparatus, in this embodiment, further includes a fan assembly coupled to the plenum and configured to provide an airflow therethrough, and servo dampers associated with the one or more slots and configured to allocate a portion of the airflow to associated air paths.04-16-2009
20090097204HORIZONTAL CHASSIS HAVING FRONT TO BACK AIRFLOW - Provided is an apparatus, a system, and a method for operating the same. The apparatus, in one embodiment, includes a chassis having a front configured to accept one or more circuit boards, a back, and first and second sides. The apparatus, in this embodiment, further includes one or more slots located within the chassis, each slot configured to receive one of the circuit boards at an angle with respect to the first and second sides. The slots, in this embodiment, at least partially define a first plenum opening to the front and a second plenum opening to the back. The apparatus additionally includes a fan assembly coupled to one of the first plenum or the second plenum.04-16-2009
20100230079Cooling manifold - Apparatus including cooling manifold, having metal cooling body and metal cooling block. Metal cooling body has internal passageway. Metal cooling block extends away from metal cooling body. Metal cooling block has surface oriented for being placed adjacent to and in substantially direct thermal communication with an electronic component located at distance away from metal cooling body. Cooling manifold is configured for circulating a working fluid through internal passageway and for precluding passage of the working fluid from metal cooling body into metal cooling block. Method that includes providing electronic component and cooling manifold. Provided cooling manifold includes metal cooling body and metal cooling block; metal cooling body has internal passageway; metal cooling block extends away from metal cooling body; metal cooling block has surface oriented adjacent to and in substantially direct thermal communication with electronic component being located at distance away from metal cooling body. Method also includes causing working fluid to be circulated through internal passageway while precluding passage of working fluid from metal cooling body into metal cooling block, such that heat is transferred from electronic component to working fluid.09-16-2010

Patent applications by Charles C. Byers, Wheaton, IL US

Charles Calvin Byers, Wheaton, IL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090140755Circuit board testing system - System including backplane, and first and second circuit boards. First circuit board is attached to backplane and has first optical signal transmitter. Second circuit board is attached to backplane and has first optical signal receiver. First optical signal transmitter and first optical signal receiver are mutually configured and mutually aligned for circuit board test signal communication from first circuit board to second circuit board across free space. Method includes providing backplane and first and second circuit boards, where first circuit board has first optical signal transmitter and second circuit board has first optical signal receiver. Method further includes attaching first and second circuit boards to backplane, and mutually configuring and mutually aligning first optical signal transmitter and first optical signal receiver for circuit board test signal communication from first circuit board to second circuit board across free space.06-04-2009
20100164736ENERGY-SAVING STATUS INDICATOR - The embodiments described herein present methods and apparatus for an energy-saving status indicator. A method includes receiving a configuration of a first power consumption state for a status indicator light in a network device. The method then activates the first power consumption state using the configuration. After detecting a condition, the method activates a second power consumption state for the status indicator light. The transition from the first power state to the second power state may be from a low power state to a normal operating state or from a normal operating state to a low power state in various embodiments. Other embodiments are described.07-01-2010

Patent applications by Charles Calvin Byers, Wheaton, IL US

Charles D. Byers, Naperville, IL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080305252COMPOSITIONS SUITABLE FOR USE AS JOINT COMPOUNDS AND RELATED METHODS - The invention provides a composition useful as a joint compound comprising water, a filler comprising one or more of calcium carbonate, calcium sulfate dihydrate or calcium sulfate hemihydrate, a binder and/or a biocide, wherein the composition after curing is formaldehyde-free.12-11-2008

Daniel J. Byers, Parker, CO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100005236AUTOMATICALLY ASSIGNING A MULTI-DIMENSIONAL PHYSICAL ADDRESS TO A DATA STORAGE DEVICE - A method of assigning a multi-dimensional physical address to a tape-based data storage device is provided. The method includes accessing a first signal from a first communication path electrically coupled to a first tape-based data storage device, wherein the first signal indicates a physical position of the first tape-based data storage device with respect to a first axis. The method further includes accessing a second signal from a second communication path electrically coupled to the first tape-based data storage device, wherein the second signal is associated with a physical position of the first tape-based data storage device with respect to a second axis. The method also includes determining a unique physical location of the first tape-based data storage device in the second axis based on the second signal and assigning a unique physical address to the first tape-based data storage device, wherein the unique physical address is based on the physical position of the first tape-based data storage device in the first axis and based on the physical position of the first tape-based data storage device in the second axis.01-07-2010
20100228946METHOD FOR ASSOCIATING PHYSICAL ADDRESS WITH LOGICAL COMMUNICATION ADDRESS IN A MEDIA LIBRARY ASSEMBLY - A method for associating a physical address with a logical communication address for an Ethernet-connected media drive (09-09-2010
20110022775ASSIGNING A PHYSICAL ADDRESS TO A DATA STORAGE DEVICE - A method of assigning a physical address to a tape-based data storage device is provided. The method includes receiving a first initialization signal from a system controller at an input port associated with a first tape-based data storage device and prohibiting communication at an output port associated with the first tape-based data storage device. The method further includes providing a first confirmation signal to the system controller in response to receiving the first initialization signal and receiving an instruction from the system controller to enable communication at the output port associated with the first tape-based data storage device in response to the first confirmation signal. The method also includes determining a physical address associated with said first tape-based data storage device based on the instruction from the system controller, the physical address enabling communication at the output port of the first tape-based storage device.01-27-2011

David R. Byers, Peachtree City, GA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100078189Environmentally Sealed Wiring Device with Removable Weather-Resistant Cover - An environmentally sealed wiring device with removable weather-resistant cover includes a wiring device with a device housing, a shoulder extending from the device housing and a sealing element disposed about the shoulder. The wiring device includes wires extending through one or more openings in the device housing. The openings are environmentally sealed around the wires to prevent moisture from entering the device. A weatherproof cover housing includes a pair of openings. The wiring device is positioned next to, and sometimes through, one of the openings. The sealing element is disposed between the weatherproof cover housing and the shoulder of the wiring device, providing a weatherproof seal therebetween, to prevent moisture from entering the device. A door is coupled to the weatherproof cover housing and can be rotated about an axis along an edge of the weatherproof cover housing between an open position and a closed position.04-01-2010

Donald C. Byers, Marne, MI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080266685MIRROR ASSEMBLY WITH HEATER ELEMENT - A mirror reflective element system includes a fourth surface electrically conductive element disposed at the fourth surface and in conductive continuity with a second or third surface electrically conductive coating of the second or third surface, respectively. A heating element at the fourth surface comprises an electrically conductive heating element that generates heat to heat a portion of said heating element when powered. First and second electrically conductive contact elements connect to first and second electrically conductive elements at the fourth surface of the rear substrate such that electrically conductive continuity is established between the electrically conductive contact elements and the respective electrically conductive elements when the heating element is attached to the fourth surface.10-30-2008
20100038352MIRROR ASSEMBLY WITH HEATER ELEMENT - A mirror reflective element system has a front substrate having a first surface and a second surface, the second surface having a transparent second surface electrically conductive coating disposed thereon, and a rear substrate that has a third surface and a fourth surface, the third surface having a third surface electrically conductive coating disposed thereon. An attaching surface of a heating element is attached at the fourth surface. The heating element has an electrically conductive heating element established thereat and includes first and second electrically conductive traces. The electrically conductive heating element and the first and second electrically conductive traces are electrically isolated from one another. The first electrically conductive trace provides, at least in part, an electrically conductive connection to the transparent second surface electrically conductive coating, and the second electrically conductive trace provides, at least in part, an electrically conductive connection to the third surface electrically conductive coating.02-18-2010
20110013280HEATER PAD FOR A MIRROR REFLECTIVE ELEMENT - A heater pad for a variable reflectance mirror reflective element of a vehicular mirror assembly includes a flexible substrate, an electrically conductive heating element, and first and second electrically conducting elements. The first electrically conducting element is in electrical connection with a transparent second surface electrically conductive coating of the equipped mirror reflective element and the second electrically conducting element is in electrical connection with a third surface electrically conductive coating of the equipped mirror reflective element when the equipped mirror reflective element is normally equipped with the heater pad. The electrically conducting elements and the heating element are electrically isolated from one another. The heating element and the first and second electrically conducting elements terminate at an electrical connector that is configured to electrically conductively connect with a wire harness that provides electrical connection to at least one of a power source and a control circuit.01-20-2011
20110170192INTERIOR REARVIEW MIRROR ASSEMBLY - A vehicular interior rearview mirror assembly includes an electro-optic reflective element, a photo sensor and a light concentrator. The electro-optic reflective element has a front substrate with a first surface and a transparent second surface electrically conductive coating disposed on a second surface, and the electro-optic reflective element has a rear substrate with a third surface transflective metallic reflector disposed at a third surface thereof. The photo sensor is disposed behind a fourth surface of the rear substrate and operable to detect light passing through the transflective metallic reflector and the electro-optic reflective medium disposed between the second and third surfaces. The light concentrator is disposed between the photo sensor and the fourth surface of the rear substrate, and the light concentrator receives light passing through the transflective metallic reflector of the electro-optic reflective element and concentrates light onto a light sensing surface of the photo sensor.07-14-2011

Patent applications by Donald C. Byers, Marne, MI US

Drew Byers, Anchorage, AK US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090056953ENCLOSED COILED TUBING RIG - An apparatus comprising a mobile trailer, a coiled tubing unit coupled to the mobile trailer, and an enclosure surrounding the coiled tubing unit. The coiled tubing unit may comprise a coiled tubing reel and a coiled tubing injector, wherein the reel and the injector may be positionally fixed relative to one another and collectively move relative to the mobile trailer as an integral unit.03-05-2009
20120103633ENCLOSED COILED TUBING BOAT AND METHODS - An apparatus including a coiled tubing unit coupled to a drilling rig, and an enclosure surrounding the coiled tubing unit. The coiled tubing unit may include a coiled tubing reel and a coiled tubing injector, wherein the injector may move relative to the coiled tubing reel. The coiled tubing unit is configured to move relative to the drilling rig in both longitudinal and lateral directions.05-03-2012

Eric Byers, Boise, ID US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110316021EPITAXIAL GROWTH METHOD AND DEVICES - Epitaxial growth methods and devices are described that include a textured surface on a substrate. Geometry of the textured surface provides a reduced lattice mismatch between an epitaxial material and the substrate. Devices formed by the methods described exhibit better interfacial adhesion and lower defect density than devices formed without texture. Silicon substrates are shown with gallium nitride epitaxial growth and devices such as LEDs are formed within the gallium nitride.12-29-2011

Erik Byers, Boise, ID US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090040494METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR CONFIGURING RADIATION IN MICROLITHOGRAPHIC PROCESSING OF WORKPIECES - Methods and apparatuses for configuring radiation used in microlithographic processing of workpieces are disclosed herein. One particular embodiment of such a method comprises directing a radiation beam along a radiation path from a reticle to an adjustment structure. The radiation beam has a wavefront with a first configuration in an image plane generally transverse to the radiation path. The method continues by changing at least one independently controllable parameter of the adjustment structure to change the wavefront of the radiation beam from the first configuration to a second configuration. After changing the shape of the wavefront from the first configuration to the second configuration, the method continues by impinging the radiation beam on the workpiece.02-12-2009

Patent applications by Erik Byers, Boise, ID US

Gary Byers, Columbia Falls, MT US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110147558Insulated Foot Pad for a Tripod - An insulated foot pad for a tripod has an insulated block sandwiched between two plates. The plates are made of a material that is a poor conductor of heat. Tripod legs placed on the foot pads will not sink into the snow on sunny days nor into warm asphalt on hot days.06-23-2011

Gary L. Byers, Columbia Falls, MT US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090250294Mount and Attachment System - A system for mounting one of various demountable attachments on a ladder may comprise a mount having at least one post for receiving an attachment and a plurality of attachments, each having a receiver for the post of the mount.10-08-2009
20090308822Fishing rod rack - A rack for storing or displaying rod blanks, fishing rods and fishing rod-reel combinations in an upright vertical position or for a rod/tackle box combination. The rack is generally spherical in configuration and comprises top and bottom sections which may be separated in order to open the bottom section for insertion of ballast or other weights.12-17-2009

Patent applications by Gary L. Byers, Columbia Falls, MT US

Jeff M. Byers, Fairfax Station, VA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100085188Intruder Detector and Classifier - A method and system for detecting and classifying intruders is provided. A noise threshold can be determined and set based on background noise. A seismic sensor can be configured to receive a plurality of seismic data signals. A microcontroller can be configured to count the number of times the noise threshold is exceeded over a defined time interval by the plurality of seismic data signals, and then detect and classify the presence of an intruder based on the count. Additionally, an amplitude evaluation module can be configured to determine a signal amplitude for the seismic data signals associated with the detected intruder and compare the detected intruder signal amplitude to known signal amplitudes in order to determine a sub-type of the intruder. Finally, a transmission source can be configured to transmit intruder detection and classification information to a remote location.04-08-2010

Jeffrey Byers, Fairfax, VA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110098934Method and Apparatus for Measuring Data for Injury Analysis - An apparatus as provided for measuring acceleration of a person's head or other object. The apparatus comprises a sensor for sensing acceleration and a controller for controlling recording of data resulting from the sensed acceleration due to an explosive force. The controller is adapted to determine whether or not to enable recording of the data based on the sensed acceleration. A data receiver is provided to receive the sensed acceleration data from the sensing means, and requires electrical power to enable data to be received thereby. The controller controls electrical power to the receiver so that if the sensed acceleration reaches or exceeds a predetermined value, electrical power to the data receiver is enabled. The recorded acceleration data may be used for injury analysis.04-28-2011

Jeffrey Byers, Austin, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090213346IMMERSION LITHOGRAPHY USING HAFNIUM-BASED NANOPARTICLES - Method, apparatus, and composition of matter suited for use with, for example, immersion lithography. The composition of matter includes hafnium dioxide nanoparticles having diameters less than or equal to about 15 nanometers. The apparatus includes the composition of matter, a light source, a platform for supporting a work piece, and a lens element. The method includes providing a light source, providing a lens element between the light source and a work piece, providing the composition of matter between the lens element and the work piece, and exposing the work piece to light provided by the light source by passing light from the light source through the lens element and the composition of matter to the work piece.08-27-2009

Jim D. Byers, Bartlesville, OK US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080214774Thiourethane Compositions and Processes for Making and Using Same - Thiourethane prepolymer compositions, thiourethane polymer compositions, methods of making the compositions, and methods of using the thiourethane polymer compositions are provided. The thiourethane polymer composition can be produced by contacting a thiol ester composition and an isocyanate composition to produce a prepolymer composition and then curing the prepolymer composition to produce the thiourethane polymer composition. The prepolymer composition can also include a property modifying agent. In some embodiments, the thiol ester compositions include thiol esters, hydroxy thiol esters, and cross-linked thiol esters.09-04-2008
20090124762Methods and systems for the selective formation of thiourethane bonds and compounds formed therefrom - The present techniques relate to thiourethane compositions formed by reacting a reactive composition containing active molecules having an average of at least one thiol group per active molecule and an average of at least one hydroxyl group per active molecule with a monomer composition containing monomer molecules having an average of at least two isocyanate groups per monomer molecule. The reactions are performed in the presence of an amine catalyst, which may preferentially react thiol groups over hydroxyl groups, thus forming a thiourethane composition having, on average, more hydroxyl groups than thiol groups and more thiourethane groups than urethane groups, on a normalized basis.05-14-2009
20090124784Methods and compounds for curing polythiourethane compositions - The present techniques relate to formulations that include a first part containing active molecules that have an average of at least one thiol group per active molecule and an average of at least one hydroxyl group per active molecule, and a second part containing monomer molecules that have an average of at least two isocyanate groups per monomer molecule. The composition may be mixed with a catalyst composition that contains at least one amine catalyst and at least one metal catalyst. This mixed catalyst composition will substantially cure a mixture of the first part and the second part within less than about 48 hours at ambient temperature.05-14-2009
20110251358OLIGOMERIZATION OF BIS(BETA-HYDROXY) POLYSULFIDES THROUGH ETHERIFICATION - The present invention discloses compositions comprising oligomers derived from bis(beta-hydroxy)polysulfides, such as dihydroxydiethyl disulfide, and oligomerization processes for producing these compositions.10-13-2011

Patent applications by Jim D. Byers, Bartlesville, OK US

John E. Byers, Bend, OR US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080317851IMMEDIATE RELEASE DOSAGE FORMS CONTAINING SOLID DRUG DISBURSIONS - High loading immediate release dosage forms containing at least 30 wt % of a solid drug dispersion, at least 5 wt % of a disintegrant and a porosigen are disclosed that exhibit excellent strength and aqueous solubility.12-25-2008

Joseph L. Byers, Inman, SC US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090124148METHOD OF MAKING COMPOSITE PACKING MATERIAL FOR USE IN OFFSET LITHOGRAPHY - A composite packing material for use with a printing blanket is provided including a substrate such as fabric, scrim, or film which is coated on at least one surface with a polymeric compound to provide the desired gauge to the printing blanket assembly. The resulting composite packing material has a thickness of about 0.010 to about 0.067 inches (0.25 mm to 1.7 mm) and is substantially volume non-compressible.05-14-2009
20090142587IMAGE TRANSFER PRODUCT INCLUDING A THIN PRINTING SURFACE LAYER - An image transfer product such as an offset printing blanket or sleeve is provided which comprises a very thin printing surface layer in combination with a smooth image reinforcement layer comprising a polymeric film, a fabric, or a polymer-coated fabric. The thin printing surface layer has a thickness between about 0.001 to about 0.012 inches (about 0.025 to about 0. 3 mm). The image transfer product is more efficiently manufactured due to reduced solvent usage and reduced number of coating passes, and in use, exhibits uniform feed, web control, and registration characteristics.06-04-2009
20090158948COMPRESSIBLE PRINTING SLEEVE CARRIER AND METHOD OF MAKING - The present invention provides a compressible printing sleeve carrier for use in offset lithography which is formed from a composite fiber-reinforced compressible polymer. The printing sleeve carrier is formed by coating reinforcing filaments with a compressible polymer and winding the filaments around a mandrel to form a hollow cylindrical base, where the first portion of the base adjacent the inner surface contains the wound reinforcing filaments coated with the compressible polymer and the second portion of the base adjacent the outer surface contains the compressible polymer.06-25-2009
20090286443PRINTING BLANKET CONSTRUCTION - A printing blanket construction is provided which includes a reinforcing fabric ply comprised of a weft insertion fabric or a heavy gauge fabric, where the reinforcing fabric ply provides all of the necessary tensioning properties to the blanket. The use of the reinforcing fabric ply eliminates the need for additional reinforcing fabric plies in the blanket construction, and provides high tensile strength, low stretch, and resistance to gauge loss.11-19-2009

Patent applications by Joseph L. Byers, Inman, SC US

Marcy E. Byers, Rochester, MN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110283028IMPLEMENTING NETWORK MANAGER QUARANTINE MODE - A method and circuit for implementing a network manager quarantine mode in an interconnect system, and a design structure on which the subject circuit resides are provided. A respective network manager on a source interconnect chip and a destination interconnect chip sends end-to-end (ETE) heartbeats on each path between the source and destination interconnect chips. Each network manager maintains a heartbeat table with counters to track each path to each destination interconnect chip. When a first network manager of a first interconnect chip detects a change from at least one valid path to no working paths for a second interconnect chip of the interconnect chips, the quarantine mode is established for a programmable quarantine time interval and all paths are prevented from advertising good heartbeats during the quarantine time interval.11-17-2011
20110283029IMPLEMENTING ELECTRONIC CHIP IDENTIFICATION (ECID) EXCHANGE FOR NETWORK SECURITY - A method and circuit for implementing electronic chip identification (ECID) exchange for network security in an interconnect system, and a design structure on which the subject circuit resides are provided. Each interconnect chip includes an ECID for the interconnect chip, each ECID is unique and is permanently stored on each interconnect chip. Each interconnect chip sends predefined exchange identification (EXID) messages including the ECID across links to other interconnect chips in the interconnect system. Each interconnect chip compares a received EXID with a system list for the interconnect system to verify validity of the sending interconnect chip.11-17-2011

Marcy Evelyn Byers, Rochester, MN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090157972Hash Optimization System and Method - A computer implemented method, apparatus and program product automatically optimizes hash function operation by recognizing when a first hash function results in an unacceptable number of cache misses, and by dynamically trying another hash function to determine which hash function results in the most cache hits. In this manner, hardware optimizes hash function operation in the face of changing loads and associated data flow patterns.06-18-2009

Matthew E. Byers, Lawrenceburg, KY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100215553UV Disinfection System - A UV Disinfection System is provided comprising a wastewater treatment device in combination with a UV treatment device. Multiple embodiments provide that the UV treatment device is contained substantially within the wastewater treatment device. Embodiments include those wherein the UV treatment device is substantially vertically oriented and extends downward from an outlet shared by the wastewater treatment device and the UV treatment device, thereby requiring all flow exiting the wastewater treatment device to pass through the UV treatment device.08-26-2010
20110012008PUMP STAND SECURABLE TO A PUMP, SUCH AS A SUMP PUMP - A pump stand for supporting pumps, such as sump pumps, effluent pumps, or sewage pumps within an container, such as a sump container, including an elongated platform, circular pipe-shaped legs secured to the elongated platform, adjustable leg extenders securable to the legs to extend the height of one or more legs, openings in the platform for screening rocks and other debris, a discharge pipe attachment brace secured in a discharge pipe attachment brace opening in one end of the platform and a discharge pipe clamp attached to the discharge pipe attachment brace for securing the platform to the discharge pipe of the sump pump.01-20-2011

Patent applications by Matthew E. Byers, Lawrenceburg, KY US

Richard Byers, Bellevue, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080295078In-process debugging using external debugging infrastructure - An in-process debugging experience can be implemented using an infrastructure that supports out-of-process debugging. A program that is to be debugged may be written in a command-line language that receives and processes input through an input loop. The interpreter for the language runs in a first process. A helper program is started in a second process, and attaches to the first process as if it were an out-of-process debugger. A debugging module is loaded into the interpreter, which provides user debugging commands that may utilize the helper program. When the program to be debugged generates a debug event, the event is received by the helper process, which uses a debug primitive to start a new instance of the input loop in the first process. Debugging commands provided by the debugging module can be entered by the user into the new instance of the input loop.11-27-2008
20110302564Library Conformity Checker - A library management system may compare contracts between programming libraries to identify unions, intersections, and differences between libraries. The management system may have a contract analyzer that may remove the contract definition from an existing library to form a library contract. The library contract may be managed as a first class item within a programming environment, and may be used as a reference for comparing existing and new versions of the library. The library management system may create reference libraries for programmers to write applications using two or more intersecting libraries, among other uses.12-08-2011

Richard M. Byers, Bellevue, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090307528SIMULATING OPERATIONS THROUGH OUT-OF-PROCESS EXECUTION - The present invention extends to methods, systems, and computer program products for simulating operations through out-of-process execution. When a diagnostic operation is to be performed for a target execution context, a separate execution context is created based on the same executable code used to create the target execution context. An execution boundary separates the target execution context and the separate execution context such that execution in the separate execution context does not influence the behavior of the target execution context. State data from the target execution context is marshaled and transferred to the separate execution context. The separate execution context reconstitutes the state data and uses the state data to perform the diagnostic operation. Accordingly, performance of the diagnostic operation is simulated in the separate execution context without influencing the behavior of the target execution context.12-10-2009
20100192132SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CUSTOMIZED ERROR REPORTING - An error reporting system within the operating system of a computer that provides error reporting and/or debugging for managed applications. The error reporting service supports a registration programming interface through which applications that use non-native or non-standard error reporting functions can register runtime exception modules. A similar interface may be provided for applications to register debuggers. In response to a failure, such as a crash or an application hang, the error reporting service can poll the registered components to ascertain whether any is adapted for use in conjunction with such a failure. If so, the appropriate registered components can be used to collect failure data and/or debug the failed application. In this way, the error reporting service, and an existing framework that supports aggregation of application error reports, can be customized, including to allow error reporting and debugging of non-native applications.07-29-2010
20110047536RUNTIME ACTIVATION AND VERSION SELECTION - A runtime activation system uses a set of policies designed to provide a balance between backwards compatibility and ease of migrating existing (non side-by-side aware) applications to new runtime versions. The system chooses the runtime version to activate when an application runs or when a runtime application programming interface is invoked based on the set of policies. The system implements these policies by consulting compatibility data associated with the application indicating the intent of the author and level of side-by-side support provided by the application and/or global configuration data. Based on the compatibility data, the system chooses policies that are right in the most common cases, and easy to modify in less common cases. Thus, the runtime activation system allows applications to be flexibly configured to handle new runtime versions in a manner determined by the application author, a system administrator, or others.02-24-2011
20110145662COORDINATION OF ERROR REPORTING AMONG MULTIPLE MANAGED RUNTIMES IN THE SAME PROCESS - Systems and methods are described for coordinating error reporting among a plurality of managed runtimes that are concurrently executing in the same process. In accordance with various embodiments, an error reporting manager that executes concurrently in the same process as the managed runtimes coordinates error reporting among the managed runtimes in a manner that does not require the managed runtimes to be aware of each other or to communicate directly with each other.06-16-2011

Patent applications by Richard M. Byers, Bellevue, WA US

Richard Michael Byers, Bellevue, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100153693CODE EXECUTION WITH AUTOMATED DOMAIN SWITCHING - Within the field of computing, many scenarios involve the execution of an instruction set within a domain that is configured to support an execution context. However, various portions of the instruction set may be preferably executed in different domains, such as for promoting performance and for providing debugging features like the ability to simulate execution of a debuggee function without incurring side-effects in the debuggee. Portions of the instruction set may therefore be executed in different domains by inserting domain switch points in the instruction set specifying a target domain. The instruction set may then initiate execution in an initial domain, and upon reaching a domain switch point, may transition to the target domain. In some embodiments, the domain switch points may be automatically inserted into the target instruction set based on various domain switch criterion, such as performance, reliability, and affinity of an instruction with a particular domain.06-17-2010
20100161910STORED VALUE ACCESSORS IN SHARED MEMORY REGIONS - Instruction sets in computing environments may execute within one of several domains, such as a natively executing domain, an interpretively executing domain, and a debugging executing domain. These domains may store values in a shared region of memory in different ways. It may be difficult to perform operations on such values, particularly if a domain that generated a particular value cannot be identified or no longer exist, which may obstruct shared accessing of values and evaluative tasks such as stack walks. Instead, accessors may be associated with a stored value that perform various operations (such as low-level assembly instructions like Load, Store, and Compare) according to the standards of the value-generating domain, and domains may be configured to operate on the value through the accessors. This configuration may promote consistent accessing of values without having to identify or consult the value-generating domain or reconfiguring the instruction sets.06-24-2010

Rick Byers, Florissant, MO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090222240BALER MACHINE MONITORING AND PERFORMANCE INTERFACES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Monitoring and performance interfaces are disclosed for baler machines. The interfaces collect and analyze runtime and downtime data and present reports or varying detail to interested personnel that allow objective assessment of baler machine performance. Multiple baler machines may be monitored and analyzed to reveal human and machine-related issues that inhibit optimal performance but are otherwise extremely difficult to detect.09-03-2009

Ricky G. Byers, Florissant, MO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120037547METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR ANALYZING PERFORMANCE OF A SORTING SYSTEM - A method for analyzing performance of a sorting system is provided. The method includes recording downtime experienced by the sorting system, recording runtime experienced by the sorting system, and recording an optimal characterization of a product stream to be sorted by the sorting system. The optimal characterization includes at least an optimal weight of a first commodity of the product stream. An actual characterization of the product stream as sorted by the sorting system is recorded. The actual characterization includes at least an actual weight of the first commodity sorted from the product stream. The method further includes determining the performance of the sorting system based on at least two of the downtime, the runtime, the optimal characterization, and the actual characterization.02-16-2012

Roger W. Byers, Fort Wayne, IN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080282689EXHAUST GAS DIFFUSER - An exhaust gas-cooling device for use on an exhaust gas conveyance system of a vehicle to emit exhaust gases from an engine to an outlet includes a pipe defining an exhaust gas passageway that is in fluid communication with the engine, and a diffuser in fluid communication with the exhaust gas passageway. The diffuser is configured for receiving the pipe, and has a body defining an outlet of the exhaust gas passageway to the ambient, and a diffusing structure disposed on the body generally opposite the outlet. The diffusing structure has a separating structure configured for receiving and diverting the flow of exhaust gas emitted from the pipe, and a guiding structure configured for guiding the diverted flow of exhaust gas along the body to the outlet.11-20-2008

Ronald E. Byers, Longmont, CO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120125936Culturing container with filter vents - A culturing container is disclosed having a container base and a container cover with plural vent openings. Plural filter retaining frames are affixed surrounding the vent openings to accommodate filter retention across the vent openings thereby establishing plural integral filter vents in the container cover. Multi-ridge outer peripheries of the container base and the container cover are engageable to provide substantially air-tight container sealing.05-24-2012

Shannon Byers, Lamoine, ME US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080269549METHOD, ARTICLE, AND APPARATUS FOR CRYOPRESERVATION OF BIOLOGICAL SAMPLES - Described herein is a method of storing a biological sample, such as a sperm sample, in an elongated container for cryopreservation. Multiple volumes of biological sample may be placed in each elongated container such that each volume of sample is separated from its nearest neighbor by a separation gas. The present invention further relates to an apparatus and method for loading biological samples, such as sperm samples, into an elongated container for cryopreservation of the sample material. The apparatus and method employs drawing the sample into the elongated container such that individual sample volumes are interspaced by gaps of separation gas. This alternating pattern may be created by repeatedly contacting and removing the elongated container from the sample under suction pressure. The apparatus further incorporates the use of a computer to control the volume and number of aliquots as desired. A container according to such methods is also provided.10-30-2008
20100058629LAB ANIMAL EAR TAG - An animal ear tag that is sufficiently light and small that it may be secured to the ear of an animal without causing irritation to the animal or loss of attachment. The ear tag includes an identification code that may be in the form of human-readable or machine-readable indicia or an RFID tag mounted on or inside the ear tag. The ear tag may be part of a sequential set of ear tags arranged in a strip.03-11-2010
20100113867METHODS FOR MAINTAINING GENETIC STABILITY OF INBRED ANIMAL STRAINS - The present invention provides novel methods of maintaining genetic stability of non-human animal inbred strains. In the methods, pedigree-tracked cryopreserved embryos or gametes or pre-gametes derived from a foundation colony are produced and used to re-establish the foundation colony at appropriate intervals.05-06-2010

Simon Byers, Summit, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090112845SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LANGUAGE SENSITIVE CONTEXTUAL SEARCHING - A method, system and computer-readable media for searching a database and returning relevant results are disclosed. The method includes the steps of receiving a user query in one language, searching a database based on the user query to obtain one or more results, processing the results according to a local linguistic context association with the user query, and presenting to the user the results with an identifier for each result in which a local linguistic context around a location of the user query is in a second language.04-30-2009

Simon D. Byers, Summit, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080205383METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ROUTING DATA - A method and apparatus for handling internet access telephone calls made via cable company telephone services. A head end data terminal receives cable signals and converts them into individual signals. An intelligent switch detects signals destined for an internet service provider and routes those signals on a separate path to the internet service provider. A central switch routes the other signals along a telephone network. A computer program can control the steps of receiving cable signals, converting them into voice band signals, routing the signals that are not for the intended recipient to a central switch, multiplexing the signals for the intended recipient together, and sending the multiplexed signals to the intended recipient.08-28-2008
20090019009SYSTEMS, METHODS AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR SEARCHING WITHIN MOVIES (SWiM) - Disclosed are systems, methods and computer-readable media for processing a series of media files into a searchable format. The method includes generating a media database by processing each of a plurality of programs. The steps of the method include extracting a subtitle track from each of the programs, retrieving at least one frame associated with the subtitle track, adding metadata to the extracted subtitle track and at least one frame, processing the subtitle track, program statistics and at least one frame in a media database. Another aspect includes receiving a user query associated with dialog in a program, searching the media database and presenting a listing of results, receiving a user selection or program from their listing and transmitting at least one frame, a portion of associated subtitle track and prompts for ordering the program.01-15-2009
20090248843Parallel Random Proxy Usage for Large Scale Web Access - A system and method efficiently and anonymously retrieves large scale Web data through a restricted query interface. A number of proxy servers are utilized to permit parallel access to a target Web server for processing multiple queries simultaneously. Latency in the individual queries is absorbed by the proxy servers. Queries that would otherwise appear structured to the target server are assigned to the proxy server in a random fashion, obscuring the structured nature of the queries. The anonymous nature of the queries made by the proxy servers furthermore conceals the identity of the originating server.10-01-2009
20120076138METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ROUTING DATA - A method and apparatus for handling internet access telephone calls made via cable company telephone services. A head end data terminal receives cable signals and converts them into individual signals. An intelligent switch detects signals destined for an internet service provider and routes those signals on a separate path to the internet service provider. A central switch routes the other signals along a telephone network. A computer program can control the steps of receiving cable signals, converting them into voice band signals, routing the signals that are not for the intended recipient to a central switch, multiplexing the signals for the intended recipient together, and sending the multiplexed signals to the intended recipient.03-29-2012

Patent applications by Simon D. Byers, Summit, NJ US

Stephen W. Byers, Tacoma Park, MD US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120128693CADHERIN-11 INHIBITORS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - Cadherin-11 inhibitors and methods for the prevention and treatment of cadherin-11 related diseases are described herein. Cadherin-11 related diseases include cancer and rheumatoid arthritis.05-24-2012

Terry M. Byers, Flushing, MI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100319713SURGICAL DRAPE AND METHOD PROVIDING A STERILE SURFACE THEREWITH - A surgical drape and method of providing a sterile surface therewith is provided. The drape is configured to cover an upper portion of a radiation shield and includes a flexible wall providing a cavity sized to receive the upper portion of the radiation shield. The flexible wall has a rear wall portion configured to cover at least in part a rear portion of the radiation shield and a front wall portion configured to cover a front portion of the radiation shield. The front wall portion extends to an upper front free edge and the rear wall portion extends to an upper rear free edge. At least one fastener is attached to at least one of the front and rear wall portions adjacent respective ones of the upper front free edge and rear free edge. The fastener is configured to releasably fix the front and rear walls to the radiation shield.12-23-2010

Terry M. Byers, Fushing, MI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110174316STERILE RADIATION SHIELD DRAPE, COMBINATION OF A RADIATION SHIELD AND STERILE DRAPE THEREFOR AND METHOD OF PROVIDING A STERILE DRAPE ABOUT A RADIATION SHIELD - A sterile radiation shield drape configured to be disposed about a radiation shield while the radiation shield is hanging from a support at its top end and extending to a free bottom end is provided. The radiation shield drape includes a circumferentially continuous wall having a sterilized outer surface and an inner surface extending between an upper end and a lower end. The inner surface circumferentially bounds a cavity sized for receipt of the radiation shield. The upper end has an everted edge providing at least one pocket extending along the upper end and further includes at least one fastener provided adjacent the upper end. The at least one fastener is configured to releasably fix the circumferentially continuous wall about the radiation shield.07-21-2011

Thomas L. Byers, Mustang, OK US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100083909Modular Animal Enclosure - A modular animal enclosure includes a housing comprising a top portion affixed to a base portion to form a sheltered interior. The housing includes a door aperture and a climate conditioning aperture. A remove ably attachable climate conditioning unit is installed over the climate conditioning aperture to facilitate a flow of atmospheric air from the exterior environment into the interior of the housing. The climate conditioning unit can variously comprise a cover assembly, a heating unit, a cooling unit and a forced air unit, and different types of units can be installed at different times. In another aspect, the bottom portion can be selectively hinged to the top portion on opposing sides of the housing to allow pivotal movement of the top portion in two opposite directions, as desired to permit access to the interior of the housing for inspection, maintenance and cleaning of the interior.04-08-2010

Thomas Lee Byers, Mustang, OK US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110150725IN SITU HEAT INDUCED ANTIGEN RECOVERY AND STAINING APPARATUS AND METHOD - Contemplated herein is an automated microscope slide antigen recovery and staining apparatus and method that features a plurality of individually operable miniaturized pressurizable reaction compartments for individually and independently processing a plurality of individual microscope slides. The apparatus preferably features independently movable slide support elements each having an individually heatable heating plate. Each slide support element preferably supports a single microscope slide. Each microscope slide can be enclosed within an individual pressurizable reaction compartment. Pressures exceeding 1 atm or below 1 atm can be created and maintained in the reaction compartment prior to, during or after heating of the slide begins. Because of the ability to pressurize and regulate pressure within the reaction compartment, and to individually heat each slide, each slide and a liquid solution or reagent thereon can be heated to temperatures that could not be obtained without the enclosed pressurized environment of the reaction compartment. A reagent dispensing strip having a plurality of reconfigurable reagent modules may also be used.06-23-2011
20110229978IN SITU HEAT INDUCED ANTIGEN RECOVERY AND STAINING APPARATUS AND METHOD - Contemplated herein is an automated microscope slide antigen recovery and staining apparatus and method that features a plurality of individually operable miniaturized pressurizable reaction compartments for individually and independently processing a plurality of individual microscope slides. The apparatus preferably features independently movable slide support elements each having an individually heatable heating plate. Each slide support element preferably supports a single microscope slide. Each microscope slide can be enclosed within an individual pressurizable reaction compartment. Pressures exceeding 1 atm or below 1 atm can be created and maintained in the reaction compartment prior to, during or after heating of the slide begins. Because of the ability to pressurize and regulate pressure within the reaction compartment, and to individually heat each slide, each slide and a liquid solution or reagent thereon can be heated to temperatures that could not be obtained without the enclosed pressurized environment of the reaction compartment. A reagent dispensing strip having a plurality of reconfigurable reagent modules may also be used.09-22-2011

Timothy Byers, Arvada, CO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110207156Biomarkers for Diagnosis of Breast Cancer - The present invention provides methods and kits for determining breast cancer. The invention includes the identification and use of biomarkers that are present in different amount or differentially expressed in breast cancer versus normal controls.08-25-2011

Wally Byers, Lake Oswego, OR US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110079621CARRIER RACKS FOR VEHICLES - Carrier racks including an elongate base member, a pivot mechanism mounted to the base member and configured to rotate relative to the base member, and a frame coupled to the pivot mechanism for supporting cargo, wherein the pivot mechanism is configured to pivot the frame between a loading position and a stowed position for transport, a first support member of the frame being oriented substantially horizontal in the stowed position.04-07-2011

Wes Byers, Loveland, CO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100257833System and Method for Automated Application of Inoculants onto Forage Materials - An automated system and method are provided for application of inoculant products onto forage material. Real time data measurements are taken for relative humidity and moisture content of the forage material in order to timely adjust the dispense rate of the inoculant applied to the forage material. Data gathering capabilities are provided with this system controller to enable an operator to view, adjust, and record various production records, as well as detailed information as to the amounts of inoculant applied. The components associated with the system of the present invention includes an inoculant bin or container including a dispense auger which dispenses a controlled amount of inoculant which is then conveyed to the intake opening of the baling machine the forage material enters the machine. The control system includes various sensors positioned at the intake opening of the baling machine which measures moisture content, and optionally the mass or volume of the incoming forage material. The control system provides a number of user interface options for controlling the dispensing of the inoculant product, as well as capturing data relating to the operation of the baling machine and the application of the inoculant product.10-14-2010
20110015784SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATED APPLICATION OF INOCULANTS ONTO FORAGE MATERIALS - An automated system and method are provided for application of inoculant products onto forage material. Real time data measurements are taken for relative humidity and moisture content of the forage material in order to timely adjust the dispense rate of the inoculant applied to the forage material. Data gathering capabilities are provided with this system controller to enable an operator to view, adjust, and record various production records, as well as detailed information as to the amounts of inoculant applied. The components associated with the system of the present invention includes an inoculant bin or container including a dispense auger which dispenses a controlled amount of inoculant which is then conveyed to the intake opening of the baling machine the forage material enters the machine. The control system includes various sensors positioned at the intake opening of the baling machine which measures moisture content, and optionally the mass or volume of the incoming forage material. The control system provides a number of user interface options for controlling the dispensing of the inoculant product, as well as capturing data relating to the operation of the baling machine and the application of the inoculant product. In one embodiment, multiple sensors are used to measure moisture over short periods of time in order to provide fine tuning in a control loop that determines the amounts of inoculants to be applied.01-20-2011
20110120071METHOD FOR AUTOMATED APPLICATION OF INOCULANTS ONTO FORAGE MATERIALS AND MEASUREMENT OF MOISTURE FOR OPTIMUM APPLICATION - An automated system and method are provided for application of inoculant products onto forage material. Real time data measurements are taken for relative humidity and moisture content of the forage material in order to timely adjust the dispense rate of the inoculant applied to the forage material. Data gathering capabilities are provided with this system controller to enable an operator to view, adjust, and record various production records, as well as detailed information as to the amounts of inoculant applied. The components associated with the system of the present invention includes an inoculant bin or container including a dispense auger which dispenses a controlled amount of inoculant which is then conveyed to the intake opening of the baling machine the forage material enters the machine. The control system includes various sensors positioned at the intake opening of the baling machine which measures moisture content, and optionally the mass or volume of the incoming forage material. The control system provides a number of user interface options for controlling the dispensing of the inoculant product, as well as capturing data relating to the operation of the baling machine and the application of the inoculant product.05-26-2011