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Carl M. Campbell, Newtown Square, PA US
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| 20100223186 | Method and System for Conducting Secure Payments - A proximity device transmits a first dynamic authentication value contactlessly to a terminal. The first authentication value is included in a discretionary data field of message data arranged in an ISO Track 1 and/or ISO Track 2 format. Message data is sent from the terminal to an issuer. The issuer separately derives a second authentication value and compares it with the first authentication value. | 09-02-2010 |
| 20100228668 | Method and System for Conducting a Transaction Using a Proximity Device and an Identifier - A proximity device transmits a first dynamic authentication value contactlessly to a terminal. The first authentication value is included in a discretionary data field of message data arranged in an ISO Track 1 and/or ISO Track 2 format. Message data is sent from the terminal to an issuer. The issuer separately derives a second authentication value and compares it with the first authentication value. An identifier associated with the primary account number (PAN) is also used and transmitted instead of the PAN. | 09-09-2010 |
Christopher A. Campbell, Drexel Hill, PA US
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| 20100219136 | FLUID TREATMENT USING PLASMA TECHNOLOGY - A method for the treatment of fluid including the step of exposing the fluid to a pulsed plasma discharge. The pulsed plasma discharge will be generated using a suitable electrode configuration to generate the plasma discharge in the fluid. Apparatus useful in the method may include a vessel, at least two electrodes for generating a plasma discharge in water, and a flow inlet and a flow outlet to allow water to be passed through the vessel. Also described is an in-line water treatment, where a pulsed plasma discharge is used in a pipe carrying moving water. Plasma based fluid treatment system may have many advantages in comparison to other treatment methods, such as very minimal maintenance, low operating power, and minimal pressure loss through the device. | 09-02-2010 |
Christopher A. Campbell, West Chester, PA US
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| 20110286822 | AUTOMATED DOCUMENT HANDLING SYSTEM - Automatically processing secure containers housing valuable documents includes receiving a secure container in a secure container processing unit, opening the secure container using an extraction module operatively coupled to the secure container processing unit, removing the valuable documents from the secure container using the extraction module, transferring the valuable documents to an external processing apparatus, and closing the secure container using the extraction module. | 11-24-2011 |
Clayton J. Campbell, Downingtown, PA US
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| 20080257507 | ACIDIFIED POLYAMIDOAMINE ADHESIVES, METHOD OF MANUFACTURE, AND USE FOR CREPING AND PLY BOND APPLICATIONS - A paper adhesive composition includes a cationic non-crosslinked acidified solution of a polyamidoamine with the repeating units | 10-23-2008 |
| 20110220308 | ACIDIFIED POLYAMIDOAMINE ADHESIVES, METHOD OF MANUFACTURE, AND USE FOR CREPING AND PLAY BOND APPLICATIONS - A paper adhesive composition includes a cationic non-crosslinked acidified solution of a polyamidoamine with the repeating units | 09-15-2011 |
Craig F. Campbell, Pittsburgh, PA US
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| 20090048838 | System and method for client voice building - Provided is a system and method for building and managing a customized voice of an end-user, comprising the steps of designing a set of prompts for collection from the user, wherein the prompts are selected from both an analysis tool and by the user's own choosing to capture voice characteristics unique to the user. The prompts are delivered to the user over a network to allow the user to save a user recording on a server of a service provider. This recording is then retrieved and stored on the server and then set up on the server to build a voice database using text-to-speech synthesis tools. A graphical interface allows the user to continuously refine the data file to improve the voice and customize parameter and configuration settings, thereby forming a customized voice database which can be deployed or accessed. | 02-19-2009 |
Craig Maurice Campbell, Camp Hill, PA US
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| 20080252158 | TORQUE RESISTANT TERMINAL BLOCK ASSEMBLY - A power terminal having a unitary connector body. The body includes at least one opening therethrough. The opening is configured to receive an electrically conductive member. The body further includes a recess configured to receive a cap portion of the electrically conductive member. The connector body has an electrically insulative coating on at least a portion of a surface thereof. The insulative coating provides sufficient electrical insulation to substantially prevent electrical communication between the electrically conductive member and the connector body. A method for fabricating a power terminal is also provided. | 10-16-2008 |
David Landis Campbell, Harleysville, PA US
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| 20110067330 | PROTECTIVE BARRIER AND METHOD FOR ITS USE - A protective barrier that will typically be installed beneath ceilings during construction work being performed on ceilings or roofs of buildings. The protective barrier can be comprised entirely of one material or of different materials connected by seams. Some or all of these materials can be designed to fail when contacted by water via dissolution, melting or through some other destructive process initiated by contact with water. This failure can create access points from the ceiling through the protective barrier to the area being protected by the barrier, which can allow water from a fire suppression system to reach a fire located below the protective barrier. | 03-24-2011 |
| 20110185655 | FIRE RESISTANT PROTECTIVE BARRIER AND A METHOD FOR ITS USE - A protective barrier that will typically be installed beneath ceilings during construction work being performed on ceilings or roofs of buildings. The protective barrier can be comprised entirely of one material or multiple materials connected by seams. Some or all of these materials can be fire resistant or fireproof, thereby creating a firebreak in the barrier, which can prevent the fire from spreading to the entire protective barrier and the rest of the building where the protective barrier has been deployed. | 08-04-2011 |
Gossett Augustus Campbell, Gilbertsville, PA US
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| 20090053709 | ENHANCED SENSITIVITY OF A CANTILEVER SENSOR VIA SPECIFIC BINDINGS - Detection of miniscule amounts of an analyte is accomplished via multiple bindings of specific materials on a sensor configured to sense mass. The sensor is prepared by immobilizing an antibody to a surface of the sensor, wherein the antibody is known to bind to the analyte. The prepared sensor is exposed to the analyte. The analyte binds to the antibody. The sensor then is exposed to additional antibody, which binds to the analyte. The sensor then can be sequentially exposed to additional antibodies that are known to bind to previously bound antibodies. Each additional binding further increases the effective mass of accumulated material on the sensor. The total effective mass is greater than the mass of the accumulated analyte, thus providing means for detecting extremely minute amounts of analyte. Applications include detection of pathogens and DNA. | 02-26-2009 |
| 20090203000 | DETECTION OF NUCLEIC ACIDS USING A CANTILEVER SENSOR - Detection of miniscule amounts of nucleic acid is accomplished via binding of target nucleic acid to probe material, composed of nucleic acid, which is bound to a sensor configured to sense mass. The sensor is prepared by immobilizing a probe material to a surface of the sensor, wherein the probe material is known to bind to the target nucleic acid. The prepared sensor is exposed to the target nucleic acid. The target nucleic acid binds to the probe material. The mass accumulated on the sensor reflects the amount of target nucleic acid bound to the probe material. | 08-13-2009 |
Gossett Augustus Campbell, Conshohocken, PA US
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| 20110138915 | DETECTING AN ANALYTE USING A PIEZOELECTRIC CANTILEVER SENSOR - A piezoelectric cantilever sensor includes a piezoelectric layer and a non-piezoelectric layer, a portion of which is attached to the piezoelectric layer. In one embodiment, one end of the non-piezoelectric layer extends beyond the end of piezoelectric layer to provide an overhang. The overhang piezoelectric cantilever sensor enables increased sensitivity allowing application of the device in more viscous environments, such as liquid media, as well as application in liquid media at higher flow rates than conventional piezoelectric cantilevers. In another embodiment, the sensor includes first and second bases and at least one of the piezoelectric layer and the non-piezoelectric layer is affixed to each of the first and second bases to form the piezoelectric cantilever sensor. In this embodiment, the sensor is robust and exhibits excellent sensing characteristics in both gaseous and liquid media, even when subjected to relatively high flow rates. | 06-16-2011 |
| 20110138916 | SELF-EXCITING, SELF-SENSING PIEZOELECTRIC CANTILEVER SENSOR - A piezoelectric cantilever sensor includes a piezoelectric layer and a non-piezoelectric layer, a portion of which is attached to the piezoelectric layer. In one embodiment, one end of the non-piezoelectric layer extends beyond the end of piezoelectric layer to provide an overhang. The overhang piezoelectric cantilever sensor enables increased sensitivity allowing application of the device in more viscous environments, such as liquid media, as well as application in liquid media at higher flow rates than conventional piezoelectric cantilevers. In another embodiment, the sensor includes first and second bases and at least one of the piezoelectric layer and the non-piezoelectric layer is affixed to each of the first and second bases to form the piezoelectric cantilever sensor. In this embodiment, the sensor is robust and exhibits excellent sensing characteristics in both gaseous and liquid media, even when subjected to relatively high flow rates. | 06-16-2011 |
Jason Campbell, Pittsburgh, PA US
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| 20100246233 | DC INJECTION OF ENERGY FROM RENEWABLE POWER SOURCES - In general, in one aspect, the disclosure describes an apparatus to enable direct injection of DC power from a renewable power source (e.g., solar) into an electronic device (e.g., computer). The DC power from the renewable source is injected into the electronic device on the DC side of a power supply used to provide power thereto. The DC power is injected into a tap that is installed between the power supply and a system board using the DC power. The apparatus may include a voltage regulator that converts the DC power to a DC voltage associated with the electronic device. The set point of the voltage regulator may be on the high side of the voltage range of the electronic device so that power is preferentially provided by the renewable source with additional power being provided by the power supply. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 09-30-2010 |
Jeffrey A. Campbell, Bethlehem, PA US
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| 20090203752 | COMPOUNDS FOR NONSENSE SUPPRESSION, AND METHODS FOR THEIR USE - The present invention relates to methods, compounds, and compositions for treating or preventing diseases associated with nonsense mutations in an mRNA by administering the compounds or compositions of the present invention. More particularly, the present invention relates to methods, compounds, and compositions for suppressing premature translation termination associated with a nonsense mutation in an mRNA. | 08-13-2009 |
| 20100292187 | METHODS FOR TREATING HEPATITIS C - The present invention provides compounds, pharmaceutical compositions, and methods of using such compounds or compositions for treating infection by a virus, or for affecting viral IRES activity. | 11-18-2010 |
| 20110160164 | COMPOUNDS FOR NONSENSE SUPPRESSION AND METHODS FOR THEIR USE - The present invention relates to methods, compounds, and compositions for treating or preventing diseases associated with nonsense mutations in an mRNA by administering the compounds or compositions of the present invention. More particularly, the present invention relates to methods, compounds, and compositions for suppressing premature translation termination associated with a nonsense mutation in an mRNA. | 06-30-2011 |
Jeffrey Allen Campbell, Bethlehem, PA US
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| 20100305100 | METHODS FOR TREATING HEPATITIS C - The present invention provides compounds, pharmaceutical compositions, and methods of using such compounds or compositions for treating infection by a virus, or for affecting viral IRES activity. | 12-02-2010 |
| 20110268698 | METHODS FOR TREATING HEPATITIS C - The present invention provides compounds, pharmaceutical compositions, and methods of using such compounds or compositions for treating infection by a virus, or for affecting viral IBES activity. | 11-03-2011 |
John T. Campbell, Bridgeville, PA US
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| 20090083204 | HISTORIANS EMBEDDED IN INDUSTRIAL UNITS - Systems and methods that provide a historian integrated as part of an industrial unit and/or product manufactured by the industrial process. A historian integrated as part of the industrial unit itself, can increase data resolution and supply immediate and real time data regarding the industrial unit's operation—while mitigating short comings of conventional PC historians. Moreover, a locator component can detect embedded historians that are distributed on the back plane of an industrial network, and integrated as part thereof. | 03-26-2009 |
| 20090083648 | DIRECT SUBSCRIPTION TO INELLIGENT I/O MODULE - Systems and methods that supply direct access (e.g., bypassing the controller) to embedded historian via a subscription and notification component. By modeling the notification related information (e.g., subscription queries, subscriber information, event information . . . ) as data and leveraging the power of database systems to perform set-oriented manipulations on this data efficiently, the subject innovation enables for a highly scalable and efficient subscription and notification system for direct access to the historians. | 03-26-2009 |
| 20090083649 | CONTEXTUALIZATION FOR HISTORIANS IN INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS - Systems and methods that discover relations and correlates among disparate pieces of data, to infer possible relationships between the industrial process and historian data/events to improve industrial operations. A correlation component can employ heuristic models to capture process data/event data, and can further include an implicit correlation component and an explicit correlation component. Accordingly, relations among various parameters can be discovered (e.g., dynamically) and proper corrective adjustments supplied to the industrial process. | 03-26-2009 |
| 20090089231 | ADAPTIVE INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS VIA EMBEDDED HISTORIAN DATA - Systems and methods that provide for adaptive processes in an industrial setting. Historian data, in conjunction with current collected data, can be converted into decision making information that is subsequently employed for modifying a process in real time. A process trend component, which is associated with a controller, can access historian data (e.g., trends collected via historians) to determine/predict an outcome of a current industrial process. Such enables a tight control and short reaction time to correcting process parameters. | 04-02-2009 |
| 20090089232 | MICROHISTORIANS AS PROXIES FOR DATA TRANSFER - Systems and methods that enable historians (e.g., micro-historians) to function as proxies, to supply plant level data, (e.g., history data) back to the controllers. Accordingly, typically such micro historians can function as clients/servers, to provide higher level data to the controllers (e.g., from third part databases). The historians can create a proxy that image an object on a server associated with controllers (e.g., programmable logic controller.) Such objects can contain data; pieces of code; attributes; operations or combinations thereof, for example. | 04-02-2009 |
| 20090089695 | PLATFORM INDEPENDENT HISTORIAN - Systems and methods that provide for historians communicating in a plurality of protocols/languages with various resources via employing an abstraction component that normalizes such communication. Accordingly, the historian can supply a common configuration for various data (e.g., events, command, event, alarm, scenarios, transactions, messages, and the like), and hence provide support for third party devices. The abstraction component can further facilitate: Filtering, Bridging, Routing, Propagation, Transformation and Monitoring of data exchange with third party devices. | 04-02-2009 |
| 20110196528 | HISTORIANS EMBEDDED IN INDUSTRIAL UNITS - Systems and methods that provide a historian integrated as part of an industrial unit and/or product manufactured by the industrial process. A historian integrated as part of the industrial unit itself, can increase data resolution and supply immediate and real time data regarding the industrial unit's operation—while mitigating short comings of conventional PC historians. Moreover, a locator component can detect embedded historians that are distributed on the back plane of an industrial network, and integrated as part thereof. | 08-11-2011 |
Keith Douglas Campbell, Slatington, PA US
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| 20110306724 | Solvent Free Aqueous Polyurethane Dispersions and Methods of Making and Using the Same - Substantially solvent-free aqueous polyurethane dispersions and methods of making and using the same are provided. The substantially solvent-free aqueous polyurethane dispersions are provided in a substantially solvent-free system of a prepolymer made by reacting at least one polyol, at least one polyisocyanate, at least one isocyanate-reactive compound comprising one or more ionic or potential ionic groups, and at least one isocyanate chain terminating agent. | 12-15-2011 |
Kerry S. Campbell, Wyncote, PA US
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| 20080247990 | GENETICALLY MODIFIED HUMAN NATURAL KILLER CELL LINES - The invention provides a natural killer cell, NK-92, modified to express a CD16 receptor or an inhibitory killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptor (KIR) on a surface of the cell. In examples, the NK-92 cell is further modified to co-express an associated accessory signaling protein such as FcεRI-γ or TCR-ζ, chemokines, or cytokines such as interleukin-2 (IL-2) or interleukin-15 (IL-15). Additional methods are disclosed for various assays, assessments, and therapeutic treatments with the modified NK-92 cells. | 10-09-2008 |
| 20100086486 | GENETICALLY MODIFIED HUMAN NATURAL KILLER CELL LINES - The invention provides a natural killer cell, NK-92, modified to express an Fc receptor on the surface of the cell, such as CD16 (FcγRIII-A), or other Fcγ or Fc receptors. The modified NK-92 cell can be further modified to concurrently express an associated accessory signaling protein, such as FcεRI-γ, TCR-ζ, or to concurrently express interleukin-2 (IL-2) or other cytokines. Additional methods are disclosed for various assays, assessments, and therapeutic treatments with the modified NK-92 cells. | 04-08-2010 |
| 20100086996 | GENETICALLY MODIFIED HUMAN NATURAL KILLER CELL LINES - The invention provides a natural killer cell, NK-92, modified to express an Fc receptor on the surface of the cell, such as CD16 (FcγRIII-A), or other Fcγ or Fc receptors. The modified NK-92 cell can be further modified to concurrently express an associated accessory signaling protein, such as FcεRI-γ, TCR-ζ, or to concurrently express interleukin-2 (IL-2) or other cytokines. Additional methods are disclosed for various assays, assessments, and therapeutic treatments with the modified NK-92 cells. | 04-08-2010 |
Kim Campbell, Downingtown, PA US
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| 20080267934 | Use of Apoptotic Cells Ex Vivo to Generate Regulatory T Cells - Many cell types in the body can remove apoptotic and cellular debris from tissues; however, the professional phagocyte, or antigen presenting cell (“APC”), has a high capacity to do so. The recognition of apoptotic cells (“ACs”) occurs via a series of evolutionarily-conserved, AC associated molecular-pattern receptors (“ACAMPRs”) on APCs that recognize and bind corresponding apoptotic-cell-associated molecular patterns (“ACAMPs”). These receptors recognize ligands such as phosphotidyl serine and oxidized lipids found on apoptotic cells. Savill et al. (2002); and Gregory et al. (2004). | 10-30-2008 |
Larry Campbell, Uniontown, PA US
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| 20100004863 | MOBILE ENVIRONMENTAL DETECTOR - A system determines dew point and temperatures through a mobile platform. The system identifies a likelihood of condensation forming on a roadway surface. A controller may process the data to determine the likelihood of frost, ice, and/or black ice conditions. Some systems provide aural, visual, and/or tactile signals or feedback to identify a condition or a change in conditions. The change, condition, and/or data may be associated with position data. | 01-07-2010 |
Melanie S. Campbell, Sarver, PA US
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| 20090102100 | FIBER FORMATION BY ELECTRICAL-MECHANICAL SPINNING - A method of fiber formation by electrical-mechanical spinning is disclosed. A liquid starting material is fed to a rotating annular member such as a spinning cup. The liquid material is directed by centrifugal force to the periphery of the annular member where it is expelled in fibrous form. An electric charge is imposed on the liquid while on the annular member or while immediately being expelled from the annular member. | 04-23-2009 |
Pamela L. Campbell, Mars, PA US
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| 20090155548 | MICROPOROUS MATERIALS SUITABLE AS SUBSTRATES FOR PRINTED ELECTRONICS - Provided is a microporous material including (a) a polyolefin matrix which is 30 to 80 weight percent high density polyolefin, (b) finely divided particulate filler distributed throughout the matrix including 10 to 30 weight percent or less of calcium carbonate, and (c) at least 35 percent by volume of a network of interconnecting pores communicating throughout the microporous material. The microporous material has a density ranging from 0.5 to 0.8 g/cc, a Sheffield smoothness of less than or equal to 40, a air flow rate of 1000 or more Gurley seconds, and MD stress at 1% strain of greater than or equal to 200 psi. Printed electronic devices prepared from the microporous material also are provided. | 06-18-2009 |
| 20090246487 | MICROPOROUS MATERIALS SUITABLE AS SUBSTRATES FOR PRINTED ELECTRONICS - Provided is a microporous material including (a) a polyolefin matrix which contains ultrahigh molecular weight polyolefin having a molecular weight greater than 7 million grams per mole and 30 to 80 weight percent high density polyolefin, (b) finely divided particulate filler having a density ranging from 2.21 to 3.21 grams per cubic centimeter distributed throughout the matrix, and (c) at least 35 percent by volume of a network of interconnecting pores communicating throughout the microporous material. The microporous material has a density ranging from 0.6 to 0.9 g/cc, a Sheffield smoothness of less than or equal to 40, and an air flow rate of 1000 or more Gurley seconds. Printed electronic devices prepared from and methods of making the microporous material also are provided. | 10-01-2009 |
Phil G. Campbell, Pittsburgh, PA US
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| 20080286329 | Methods and Apparatus for Manufacturing Plasma Based Plastics and Bioplastics Produced Therefrom - Blood-derived plastic articles prepared from compositions including blood and, in some embodiments, at least one crosslinking agent and/or at least one biological response modifier, that can be useful for biological applications such as wound repair and tissue grafts; methods of making and using the same; methods for assessing the concentration of a biological response modifier in an article; and systems for preparing blood-derived plastic articles are provided. | 11-20-2008 |
Phil G. Campbell, Cranberry Township, PA US
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| 20100254900 | Biocompatible polymers and Methods of use - Compositions and methods for manufacturing polymers are disclosed. Compositions include novel plastics, including films and shaped forms comprising polymer matrices that are biologically compatible and biodegradable. Such plastics may comprise polymers derived from natural sources. Further, such plastics are useful in biological systems for wound repair, implants, stents, drug encapsulation and delivery, and other applications. The disclosed methods comprise mild manufacturing processes such that various additives, such as biologically active proteins, sugars, lipids, and the like may be incorporated into the polymer matrix without subsequent loss of bioactivity during processing. Additionally, methods of manufacture for controlling mechanical properties, such as elasticity, pliancy, and the porosity of such plastics are disclosed. | 10-07-2010 |
Richard A. Campbell, Cranberry Township, PA US
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| 20090311938 | EXTENSIBLE SPUNBONDED NON-WOVEN FABRICS - Impact copolymers, comprising an in-reactor blend of homopolymer polypropylene and an ethylene-propylene rubber, can be processed into spunbond non-woven fabrics. These fabrics have been shown to have increased ultimate extension without reduction in the ultimate tensile strength, as compared to conventional homopolymer polypropylene derived spunbond non-wovens. | 12-17-2009 |
Richard W. Campbell, Reinholds, PA US
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| 20090206512 | SYNTACTIC FOAM PLUGS - The present invention provides an improved syntactic foam plug for plug assist thermoforming wherein such plug is composed of a thermoplastic material having a relatively high melting and/or glass transition temperature. Accordingly, the subject invention encompasses diminishing or removing the undesirable characteristics of thermoset syntactic plugs while increasing the ease by which these articles may be constructed for a given use, by forming such plugs from syntactic foams containing thermoplastics. | 08-20-2009 |
Robert Craig Campbell, Cranberry Township, PA US
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| 20080273079 | Videophone and method for a video call - A videophone. The videophone can include an imaging mechanism for taking a video picture of a scene. The videophone can include a mechanism for producing a first video stream of the scene and a second video stream of the scene from the video picture and sending the first video stream and the second video stream onto a network at the same time, the producing mechanism in communication with the imaging mechanism. The videophone can include a mechanism for receiving a plurality of video streams of different scenes from a network. The videophone can include a mechanism for displaying the different scenes of the plurality of video streams alongside each other. A method for a video call. | 11-06-2008 |
Ronald R. Campbell, Harleysville, PA US
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| 20090018275 | Method of Bonding Perfluoroelastomeric Materials to a Surface - The invention includes a method of bonding a perfluoroelastomer material to first surface that includes: (a) contacting a first surface with a bonding agent comprising a curable perfluoropolymer and a curing agent; (b) curing the bonding agent to form a perfluoroelastomer material that is bonded to the first surface. In the practice of such method, the bonding agent may be a solution prepared by dissolving the curable perfluoroelastomer and the curing agent in a solvent. In an embodiment of the invention, the perfluoroelastomer material formed in step (b) is a coating layer or, alternatively, the first surface is a surface of a perfluoroelastomer member and the perfluoroelastomer material formed is a perfluoroelastomer weld. | 01-15-2009 |
| 20090301712 | Inert Substrate-Bonded Fluoroelastomer Components and Related Methods - Included within the scope of the invention is an article of cured fluoroelastomer composition bonded to an inert substrate. The cured fluoroelastomer composition includes a fluoropolymer, a silica, and an acrylate compound. The fluoroelastomer composition is bonded to the inert substrate with a bind having a bond durability of at least about 1500 pounds load at 20° C. The inert substrate may be a metal substrate or a ketone-based polymer substrate. | 12-10-2009 |
| 20100093898 | Oxygen Plasma-Resistant Composition Characterized By Low Sticking, and Related Methods - The invention provides a curable fluoroelastomeric composition comprising: (i) a fluoropolymer comprising at least one cure site monomer that comprises at least one cyano group; (ii) a cure system comprising a functionalized biphenyl-based compound and at least one of: a dioxime compound represented by the formula (I): HON═R | 04-15-2010 |
William C. Campbell, Doylestown, PA US
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| 20090215387 | IN-VEHICLE CELLULAR DEVICE BLOCKER TO RESTRICT CELLULAR USE FOR OPERATOR - In general, in one aspect, the disclosure describes a narrow beam jammer to generate jamming signals for the regional cellular frequency ranges for use in vehicles. The narrow beam is directed at the location of the driver so that jamming and detection of communications is limited thereto. The initiation of the jammer may also be based on other parameters such as vehicle speed and Bluetooth synchronization. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 08-27-2009 |
| 20110065456 | CELLULAR DEVICE DEACTIVATION SYSTEM - In general, in one aspect, the disclosure describes a wireless device that is capable of linking to a vehicle via a close range antenna, such as a Bluetooth antenna. Once the wireless device is linked to the vehicle it can receive location data and determine the speed of the wireless device. If the speed exceeds a predefined threshold the wireless device may have its wireless communications deactivated. If the wireless device is utilizing a hands free device wireless communications may be permitted. The use of the link to the vehicle ensures that the wireless device will not be deactivated when, for example, it is used on a train. In addition, waiting to gather location data and determine speed until when the wireless device is associated with a vehicle will save battery life. The wireless device may have a speed determination scheme that takes into account GPS multipath. | 03-17-2011 |
